What Are the Names of All the Pixar Movies?
Pixar began by making short films for the festival circuit: that explored the boundaries of computer animation and infused the medium with character and humanity. Pixar’s work garnered considerable attention, and allowed it to pursue more ambitious goals. Its first feature-length film, “Toy Story,” became a monster hit, and there has been a series of successes since. Early Shorts Pixar’s first short film was “The Adventures of Andre and Wally B,” released in 1986. Four more quickly followed: “Luxo, Jr.” in 1986, “Red’s Dream” in 1987, “Tin Toy” in 1988 and “Knick Knack” in 1989. After that, feature-length films took center stage at Pixar for a while, though “Tin Toy” won the Oscar for Best Animated Short the year it was released. (In addition, the animated lamp in “Luxo Jr.” eventually became a part of Pixar’s logo.) Feature Films “Toy Story,” released in 1995, explored the world of a young boy’s room, where the toys came to life when no one was watching. Budgeted at $30 million, it gr