best Pixar movies
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Putting together a list of the best Pixar movies might seem an impossible task, considering the calibre of the studio's releases. But, we'veཧ done our very best to put together the ultimate ranking of the animated classics. 

After all, we're talking about the studio that has brought us the likes of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Monsters. Inc and Toy Story after all, with modern classics including 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Turning Red and Soul also leading Pixar's re-invention in recent years. Its latest release, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Inside Out 2, even 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:smashed all box office projections toꦕ snag the highest opening weekenꦦd for an animated film. How do all these films compare, then? We've got our ranking below, along with links to our exclusive interviews with the cast and creatives of some of the movies. So, for the best Pixar movies ranked, look no further.

28. Cars 2

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The first Cars movie concerns an arrogant racecar who learns humility from a ragtag group of small-towners; a heartfelt take on the returning-to-your-roots trope. Its lesser sequel, however, drives a lesser gone path. Cars 2 takes the side-character Mater, voiced by Larry the Cable Guy, and🌳 puts him front-and-centre as he becomes an unass🎐uming spy. As a result, the series loses its found-family values – and its heart. Cars 2 became the first "rotten" Pixar movie on Rotten Tomatoes. Kachow? 

27. Cars 3

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The third and final chapter in the Cars saga finds Lightning McQueen in an existential stench. The former champion grapples with mortality after realising he can’t be the best race car forever. Confronting his own privilege, McQueen returns to his roots, saying one final "kachow!" to his hotshot persona. Whilst the Cars movies are far from the best Pixar have to offer, it’s hard not to be moved as McQueen takes one final victory lap. Cars 3 remains an exceptionally animated movie and ওmarks a fitting conclusion to the tad foꦰrgettable series. 

26. Brave

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The studio’s first attempt at a Disney Princess tale, Brave follows Scottish heroine Merida as she fights back against her kingdom’s expectation𓆏s as to who she "should" be – including dodging an arranged marriage. This journey leads to Merida accidentally turning her mother into a bear and the two learn a whole lot more about each other. Merida ends up perhaps one of the most fully realized of the Disney Princesses, and the stakes feel suitably high as the future of the kingdom rests on her shoulders. Unfortunately, though, compared to Pixar’s catalogue of  innovative stories, Brave feels a little familiar. 

25. Cars

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What if toys could talk? Sure! What if ants could talk? Yeah, that’s fine. And cars? You’d be forgiven for thinking Pixar had run the imagination well dry by the time Cars screeched into sight in 2006. However, despite its shortcomings – including a plot that never leaves second gear – the genuine heart on show from an ensemble of instantly-memorable racers shows that the studio can still keep up with the best of ‘em. Cars also marks Pixar’s last movie before being snapped up by Disney and, as finish lines go, it’s far from being forgettable, despite not quite being worthy of a place on the podium.

24. The Good Dinosaur

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An anomaly of sorts in the Pixar catalogue, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Good Dinosaur remai💮ns perhaps one of the studio’s more forgettable movies, only landing 76 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes. However, while lacking a truly engaging story, The Good Dinosaur certainly makes for one of the most beautiful Pixar movies. Vast, photorealistic backdrops elevate the journey of a young boy travelling across the American West with his dinosaur companion.  

23. Lightyear

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Lightyear follows the adventures of the titular Space Ranger, Buzz – but not the plastic toy as we know and love him. Instead, it's a whole new take on the character, as the opening text explains: Andy received a Buzz Lightyear toy for his birthday, and that action figure was based on his favorite movie. Lightyear is that very same movie. The animation is gorgeous, robotic cat Sox steals the show, and there's a heartwarming tale of teamwork to enjoy… but there's also the sense that the movie could have been bigger, bolder, and gone for more powerful emotional swings. You can find out interview with director Angus MacLane🤪, producer Galyn Susman, and stars Taika Waititi and Keke Palmer through the link. 

22. Finding Dory

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While you would never typically call those imaginative brains at Pixar "predictable", 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Finding Dory treads that thin line ever so slightly. The long-awaited sequel to Finding Nemo is pleasant enough, with the story certainly packing a familiar emotional punch as Dory seeks her own parents. The plot may veer towards the fantastical a little too much, but thankfully that doe🦹sn’t undermine Dory’s heartfelt search, and the ocean looks pretty spectacular. 

21. Monsters University

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This college-set prequel to Monsters Inc. centres on the pivotal moment when Mike Wazowski and James P. "Sulley" Sullivan first met. Pixar brings the college green of 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Monsters University to vivid life, with fraternity parties and late night study sessions abound. Interestingly, the iconic pair don’t get along to begin with, and their fierce rivalry results in the two being expelled from the Scare Program, leading to a reluctant team-up🌄. Monsters University packs a punch with its message: that hard work isn’t always enough to achieve your dreams. A little bleak for Pixar, but wrapped up in the whimsical world of the Monsters means it’s easy to stomach. 

20. Onward

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In Onward, two elf brothers attempt to bring their late father back to life for 24 hours using a spell. However, things don’t quite go to plan as they only get half of their father – and the bottom half at that. Cue a perilous journey with some dismembered legs to add a body to those pins. It sounds bizarre, but – lik🃏e all the best Pixar movies – it truly tugs at the heartstrings. Onward’s setting is what really makes this fantastical adventure stand out: a world where magic has faded away, centaurs have forgotten how to run, and sprites have forgotten how to fly. The two brothers’ quest takes some fun turns, and the finale is expectedly tear-wrenching.