Since Disney partnered with Pixar in 1996 to create Toy Story, computer animation has taken the world by storm and Pixar has grown into a storytelling powerhouse. Pixar movies are some of the most heralded and anticipated every single year, and thanks to the advent of Disney+, it’s easier than ever to view the entire library. This month, it gets a little better with the newest Pixar release, Turning Red, heading straight to Disney+ the same time it hits theaters. Frankly, all Pixar movies are worth your time, but if you’re just looking for a little inspiration, these are some of the best of the best Pixar films currently streaming on Disney+.
- Turning Red (2022) new
- Monsters, Inc. (2001) new
- Ratatouille (2007) new
- Luca (2021) new
- Soul (2020)
- Toy Story (1995)
- Onward (2020)
- Finding Nemo (2003)
- Up (2009)
- WALL·E (2008)
- Les incrédimes (2004)
- coco (2017)
- Inside Out (2015)
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- Turning Red
pg 2022
- Monsters Inc.
g 2001
- Ratatouille
g 2007
- Luca
pg 2021
Turning Red (2022) new
Bande annonce
pg 99m
Genre Animation, Family, Comedy, Fantasy
Stars Rosalie Chiang, Sandra Oh, Jordan Fisher
Directed by Domee Shi
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Pixar’s first 2022 release Turning Red follows Mei Lee, a confident, dorky 13-year-old girl who works hard to be the perfect daughter, friend, and student. But when she starts to enter puberty, a family quirk reveals itself: Every time she feels a strong emotion, she turns into a giant red panda. Now, in addition to navigating life as a teenager, she also has to navigate life as a red panda.
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Monsters, Inc. (2001) new
79 %
8.1/10
g 92m
Genre Animation, Comedy, Family
Stars John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Mary Gibbs
Directed by Pete Docter
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At Monsters Incorporated, the monster world’s largest scare factory, James P. Sullivan (John Goodman) rules the roost as the top scarer around. His best friend and scare assistant Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal) helps him stay on top of his game. But when Sully accidentally brings a human girl back from the human world, his entire reputation is at stake. Not only are humans extremely dirty and toxic, but they’re also expressly forbidden from seeing the monster world. Now, Sully and Mike must get the baby back without getting caught — all while stumbling dangerously close to a far-reaching conspiracy.
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Ratatouille (2007) new
96 %
8.0/10
g 111m
Genre Animation, Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Stars Patton Oswalt, Ian Holm, Lou Romano
Directed by Brad Bird
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In most cases, a rat in the kitchen would be a nightmare. In Remy’s (Patton Oswalt) case, it’s a dream. Both for himself — a rat with an extremely sophisticated palate — and for the patrons at one of Paris’ finest (but faltering) restaurants. Remy finds an opportunity to reach his culinary dreams when he stumbles into the restaurant’s kitchen, fixing a soup, but gets caught by young human custodian Linguini in the process. To Linguini’s shock, the customers love the soup, and the staff quickly dub him a prodigy. Needing the job, Linguini forms a partnership with Remy to help the rat create extraordinary food and revitalize the restaurant’s image in Paris.
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Luca (2021) new
71 %
7.5/10
pg 95m
Genre Animation, Comedy, Family, Fantasy
Stars Jacob Tremblay, Jack Dylan Grazer, Emma Berman
Directed by Enrico Casarosa
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Pixar’s newest release went directly to Disney+. Set in a beautiful seaside town on the Italian Riviera, two worlds exist in constant fear of one another: The town above the sea and the town below the sea. But there will always be trailblazers, and when young Luca, who has always dreamt of seeing the surface, follows Alberto, a fellow “sea monster,” out of the water, he finds that the air magically turns them both into regular surface-dwelling humains. Unfortunately, if they get wet, they revert to their below-sea form. On land, the two boys team up with a surface girl to help her win a race in which the grand prize is a Vespa scooter, the perfect thing to take the boys away from their upsetting home lives. Luca is gorgeously animated, of course, and it’s a delightful coming-of-age tale. The clear romantic undertones between the two boys also mark a step — albeit a small one — toward greater inclusion in the Pixar world.
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Soul (2020)
83 %
8.1/10
101m
Genre Animation, Comedy, Fantasy, Family
Stars Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey, Graham Norton
Directed by Pete Docter
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Jamie Foxx voices Joe Gardner, a middle school band teacher whose jazz career never quite took off. But when one of his former students calls him with an opportunity to play a gig with the renowned Dorothea Williams Quartet, he thinks his life is about to finally change. Unfortunately, in his excitement, he falls into a manhole and is shipped off to The Great Beyond. Unwilling to give up his shot, Joe panics, finding himself instead in The Great Before, where he meets an intransigent soul named 22 who has refused for millennia to go to Earth. They strike a deal in which Joe will help 22 finally earn the Earth Pass, which he’ll use as his ticket back to his body.
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Toy Story (1995)
95 %
8.3/10
g 81m
Genre Animation, Adventure, Family, Comedy
Stars Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles
Directed by John Lasseter
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Celui qui a tout déclenché! It’s not just the original Pixar film, however; it’s the first entirely computer-animated film in history. But Toy Story was groundbreaking when it released in 1995 not just because of the animation but due to its surprising depth and heart that hadn’t really been seen in an ostensibly children’s movie before. It’s a film for the kid in everyone, that believes that imagination and childhood are the ultimate gifts. Through Woody, Buzz, Mr. Potato Head, Rex, and the rest of the toys in Andy’s bedroom, we see a magical world that delightfully mirrors our own but refuses to grow up. Adults, frankly, may learn more from this film than children do. It’s rare in life that your first attempt at something is your best work, but considering Toy Story has spawned three sequels, it feels safe to say this is one of the most successful and enduring film franchises on the planet.
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Onward (2020)
61 %
7.4/10
pg 103m
Genre Family, Animation, Adventure, Comedy, Fantasy
Stars Tom Holland, Chris Pratt, Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Directed by Dan Scanlon
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Onward takes place in a fairy tale world that looks a whole lot like modern-day Los Angeles. You see, the world was once full of magic, but magic was tough to master. When technology made things more convenient, magic all but disappeared from the world. Now, there are trash-eating unicorns on every block and once-powerful creatures like the Manticore operate kitschy family restaurants. But when two teenage boys are given a magical staff by their late father, they perform a magical spell to bring their dad back for one day. Unfortunately, the spell goes wrong and they only bring back his lower half. Now, they must set out on a quest to complete the spell lest they waste their one day with their father. The journey is filled with cryptic maps, impossible obstacles, unimaginable discoveries, and, as you might expect, plenty of magic.
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Finding Nemo (2003)
90 %
8.1/10
g 100m
Genre Animation, Family
Stars Albert Brooks, Ellen DeGeneres, Alexander Gould
Directed by Andrew Stanton
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With a cast led by comedians Albert Brooks and Ellen Degeneres, Finding Nemo is one of the most transparently comedic movies in the Pixar repertoire. However, it’s also one of the more socially conscious films as well, with a subtle message of conservation enduring throughout clownfish Marlin’s (Brooks) epic search across the ocean to find his lost son, Nemo. As Pixar’s first film set beneath the sea, the visuals in this one are breathtaking and remind us not just of the ocean’s beauty but of its essential nature to the planet. Plus, with characters like the absent-minded Dory, surfer bro sea turtles, and vegetarian sharks, the trip to P. Sherman 42 Wallaby Way Sydney is a load of fun.
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Up (2009)
88 %
8.2/10
pg 96m
Genre Animation, Comedy, Family, Adventure
Stars Ed Asner, Christopher Plummer, Jordan Nagai
Directed by Pete Docter
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Perhaps Up ‘s greatest claim to fame is how fast it makes you start crying your eyes out. With one of the most touching, heart-wrenching, tidy opening scenes of any film, Up takes you through the entire lifecycle of a relationship and establishes the character dynamics and narrative fuel that will power the entire film in about five minutes. It’s a rare film that starts you in tears and uplifts you throughout the rest of the story. Literally, as it happens, as the story follows an elderly gentleman who attaches enough balloons to his home to fly away to the paradise he never managed to visit with his wife while she was alive. There are laughs aplenty, too, but Up is one of the tear-jerking films in the Pixar repertoire for both sad and joyous reasons.
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WALL·E (2008)
95 %
8.4/10
g 98m
Genre Animation, Family, Science Fiction
Stars Ben Burtt, Elissa Knight, Jeff Garlin
Dirigé par Andrew Stanton
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Wall-e fait appel à une gamme de personnes, des enfants imaginatifs aux buffs de la science-fiction. Tandis que la conservation de Nemo_ de Nemo_ est plus subtile, Wall-e avertit ouvertement les dangers de la consommation de masse et critique avec conscience de notre passé et de nos jours. Bien que ce ne soit peut-être pas un pour surveiller les vacances avec une famille bipartite, ce film pro-environnement anti-entreprise est un regard satirique à la cupidité mondiale et à la gourmandise, qui pose des questions provocantes sur la relation de l’humanité avec la technologie. C’est un film réfléchi sur ce que signifie être humain, mettant en vedette un robot obsolète et son prochain compagnon. Naturellement, c’est l’une des plus belles explorations de l’humanité de Pixar.
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Les incrédimes (2004)
90%
8.0 / 10
pg 115m
Genre Action, Aventure, Animation, Famille
Stars Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter, Samuel L. Jackson
Dirigé par Brad Bird
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Les incrédimes ne précèdraient pas les films de super-héros de quelque manière que ce soit, mais il a pris le genre de super-héros bien avant l’expansion de la masse des univers cinématographiques de merveille et de DC. Non encombré par des backstoratory, des tropes ou des règles, Les incrédimes sont venues dans des films de super-héros avec un œil doux en centrant l’histoire sur une famille superpuissante. Vous pensez que votre famille est dysfonctionnelle, essayez de donner des superpuissances à tout le monde et de demander aux enfants de déterminer comment les utiliser pendant qu’un supervillain embarque sur une Vendetta pour vous détruire tous. Le problème est que les super-héros ne sont pas légalement autorisés à opérer à l’ouverture après une législation nationale correcte. Avec un mélange amusant d’aventure, d’humour et d’une exploration de la justice et de la signification de la famille, L’évidibles a plus de profondeur que le film de super-héros moyen sans sacrifier aucune action.
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coco (2017)
81%
8.4 / 10
pg 105m
Genre famille, animation, fantaisie, musique, comédie, aventure
Stars Anthony Gonzalez, Gael García Bernal, Benjamin Bratt
Dirigé par Lee Unkrich
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Pixar n’a jamais chuté d’intégrer diverses cultures, points de vue et mondes dans son univers et, en centrant autour de Dia de Los Muertos, coco est l’un des exploits les plus étonnants de la collection Pixar. Ce fantasme luxuriable et coloré suit un petit garçon, Coco, dans un voyage magique dans l’au-delà, alors qu’il découvre des secrets et découvre un lien plus profond de sa famille, son patrimoine et son avenir. L’un des plus musicaux des films Pixar, Coco vous donne envie de chanter, de danser et de se révélateur dans l’excitation, jusqu’à ce qu’il commence à griller des accords sur vos cœurs.
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Inside Out (2015)
94%
8.1 / 10
pg 95m
Genre Animation, famille, aventure, drame, comédie
Stars Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Bill Hader
Dirigé par Pete Docter
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Quand tu es un enfant, tu as de gros sentiments. Il arrive tellement que ces sentiments ont aussi de gros sentiments, comme Inide Out donc l’explique si habilement. Bien que ce soit certes un peu élevé concept pour les enfants, Inide Out fait un travail remarquable d’illustrer la tourmente émotionnelle intérieure de Riley, une heureuse fille midwest dont la vie est retournée à l’envers quand ses parents de la place et la déplacent à San Francisco. Les émotions de Riley – dirigées par Joy (Amy Poehler) – tentent de la guider à travers cet événement changeant de vie, mais cela se révèle beaucoup plus difficile que prévu. La tristesse (Phyllis Smith) continue de prendre la roue, de la frustration de la joie. Mais lorsque la joie et la tristesse sont balayées par inadvertance dans l’arrière de l’esprit de Riley, la colère, la peur et le dégoût sont les seules émotions laissées au siège.
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