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  1. Jun 17, 2023 · 8 'A Bug's Life' (1998) IMDb Rating: 7.2/10. Tough competition is the determining factor in many of Pixar's lower rated entries, and that rang doubly true for A Bug's Life which, in addition to ...

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    • A Bug's Life (1998) - 92% A Bug's Life will always be an important movie in the history of Pixar for establishing the animation studio as more than a one-hit-wonder.
    • Luca (2021) - 91% One of several recent Pixar films to release straight to Disney+ without a theatrical run, Luca is a remarkably charming movie. In fact, it would be hard to find a single review of this film that does not have the word "charming" in it.
    • Onward (2020) - 88% While the Pixar brand itself is the major selling point for most of the company's releases, Onward is one of the animation house's rare films that was primarily sold on the back of its two blockbuster lead actors, Tom Holland and Chris Pratt.
    • Monsters University (2013) - 80% Pixar's only prequel film gave fans a chance to see Mike and Sully's college days at the titular scaring institution. While most agree that Monsters University pales in comparison to the first film, it's still a very fun origin story that squeezes a lot of humor out of the collegiate setting.
    • Cars 2 (2011) When Cars 2 is the absolute worst film a studio has ever made, it must be doing something right. The sequel to Pixar's talking automobile franchise is perfectly serviceable as a bright, brash cartoon that youngsters will happily lap up.
    • Cars 3 (2017) At least it's not Cars 2. The dishonor of the weakest Pixar movie is a photo-finish between Cars sequels, with the third in the series narrowly overtaking its predecessor.
    • The Good Dinosaur (2015) If the Cars series marks Pixar's first critical misfire, The Good Dinosaur is the studio's first proper box office flop. Truthfully, The Good Dinosaur is nowhere near as bad as its financials suggest.
    • Lightyear (2022) Lightyear is the (fake) movie that inspired Andy's desire to own the Buzz Lightyear action figure and kick off the Toy Story timeline.
    • Wall-E (95%) The fact that a movie with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 95% has made this list should show you just how impressive Pixar's track record is, with the company having created some of the greatest animated movies of all time, Wall-E included.
    • Finding Dory (94%) Next up on this list is another movie with an incredibly high Rotten Tomatoes score that really shouldn't be classed as a 'bad movie,': Finding Dory.
    • Incredibles 2 (94%) Another Pixar movie that was a follow-up was Incredibles 2, which is a film that fans had been begging for ever since the original came out.
    • A Bugs Life (92%) As one of Pixar's original movies, A Bugs Life is certainly a classic, and with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 92%, it is clearly one of the greatest animation films of all time, with the story and animation still holding up to this day.
    • Toy Story 4. Right out of the gate, Toy Story 4 had to prove it was worth existing. Toy Story 3 capped this iconic franchise in an emotionally satisfying way, and so audiences were wondering what a fourth entry could possibly bring to the table.
    • Toy Story 2. Ranking the individual Toy Story films is tough. The first three are flat-out great, and Toy Story 2 impossibly so. The film was entirely reworked just months before release, with John Lasseter taking over as director and crafting a completely new story that riffs on the culture of toy collectors while also expanding the Toy Story mythology in a way that feels organic.
    • Soul. Soul is the most ambitious, most mature film Pixar has made to date, and that’s saying something. The studio has a knack for crafting films that speak emotionally to kids as well as humans, but Soul dares tackle the one subject most other films (animated or not) wouldn’t touch with a ten foot pole: what’s the meaning of life?
    • Up. Though one of Pixar’s earlier efforts had also ventured into new territory by tackling a highly emotional story point upfront, Up takes the cake for the earliest “bawl your eyes out” moment.
  2. Jun 14, 2024 · It's not top-tier Pixar by any stretch, but the tale of a dino and a Neanderthal boy has a big heart − and any movie with Sam Elliott as a T. rex can't be all bad. 24. 'Onward' (2020)

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  4. May 28, 2024 · In fact, there’s only one Pixar movie that isn’t Certified Fresh: Cars 2, released way back in 2011. Read on to find out where your favorites ranked, and check out Rotten Tomatoes’ full ...

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