Ever since Toy Story, Pixar (with some help from Disney) has revolutionized what it means to watch a kids’ movie. Disney has always been good at making movies both kids and grown-ups can enjoy, but it wasn’t until Pixar came along that animated movies became a true art form. Pixar’s genius lies in that they aren’t afraid to tackle mature topics, especially death and loss, while still remaining bright, funny and full of life. However, it’s become noticeably harder and harder to get through a Pixar movie without breaking down into tears. Thus, we’ve compiled a list of the top five moments that Pixar broke our hearts, because if there’s one thing they’re great at, it’s reminding us of our own mortality.
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.
Great article. Brings back some memories of some of my favorite Pixar films!
I feel like cartoons are the movies that make me cry the most.