The Disney machine is one to behold. and the to the unbridled joy (and endless tears) of the Pixar library, we will never be left wanting for quality entertainment. Ranking our favorite Pixar movies was a daunting task, because even the "worst" ones are still a delight.
From old favorites like to recent gems like , here's an exhaustive ranking of every Disney/Pixar movie. suffers from sequel syndrome of the variety, and not just because they both involve racing. The races in question are bigger and bolder, with Lightning McQueen racing in the World Grand Prix, but a super-spy subplot involving Mater bogs the movie down.
When it comes to the friendly tow truck, less is definitely more. Overall, it's a movie, but Pixar is usually well past fine. — is still the only princess movie ever produced by Pixar ( was produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, not Pixar), and it was a solid effort.
The story plays out very differently than the marketing led us to believe — we did not think the bear would be such a major element — but the themes suit Pixar to a T and Merida's hair is #goals. — Better than but still struggling to live up to , the motorized threequel leans into the passage of time, letting Lighting McQueen move on to the next phase while welcoming an exciting successor. What a way to see him off (well, at least for now).
— got lost in the year that also gave us and ended up as one of Pixar's lowest-grossing films. Which is a shame, because it has a charming premis.
