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But there’s also an overarching style – a series of recognisable traits that makes a movie Pixar – that runs through their entire filmography; an emotionally mature theme paired with a suitable high concept, resulting in something at once identifiable and gleefully unique. This is something their competitors just can’t offer; Dreamworks’ tone varies wildly from pop culture quoting to heavy action; Disney has a carefully cultivated brand, but some of their work from the ’40s/’80s/’00s looks nothing like what you expect from Uncle Walt; nobody outside of animation fans even know who Blue Sky are.
Shaz from FL writes: “Elemental has make a comeback at the box office, though does Pixar need to rethink its strategies to mitigate unrealistic box office expectations?”
Now that Elemental is out in cinemas, we decided to look back at some of the best Pixar animated short films that made us feel warm.
Let’s look at some of the best Pixar movies of all time.