Disney, along with Pixar, has a habit of executing good cinematic animations that become huge hits upon release. However, the union of the two brands is recent, coming to pass with the purchase of Pixar by Disney.
With films such as ‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs’, ‘Aladdin’, ‘Frozen’ and many others, Disney has been active in the field of animation since its founding in 1923, while Pixar, before being purchased by the brand, had the their first release in 1995 with ‘Toy Story’.
Despite everything, the two brands have been working together for some time, which has provided the public with many unforgettable productions. Knowing this, RECREIO went after 5 films from disney and Pixar that deserved more attention. Check it out below:
1. ‘The Princess and the Frog’
Opening the list of Disney and Pixar films that deserved greater attention is the production ‘The Princess and the Frog’, from 2009.
The film, which depicts the classic tale in which a prince becomes a frog, has Disney’s story set in 1920s New Orleans. In addition, during the plot, the woman who kissed the reptile also has her person being transformed into the animal.
Also, this Disney production was the first to feature a black woman in the role of a princess.
2. ‘Fun Mind’
The production ‘Fun Mind’, made by Pixar in 2015, takes place in the brain of a pre-teen girl, where all the battles and emotional conflicts that children go through every day are shown.
However, part of the audience that follows the brand’s animations and productions finds the film underrated.

3. ‘Cars 2’
This 2011 Pixar production is part of a not-too-praised film franchise from the brand, and among the three films in this saga, ‘Cars 2’ is the most criticized by the public.
In ‘Cars 1’, a story of love for the cities along Route 66 is told, while in the third film in the franchise, which features Lightning McQueen due to his progression in the character, it is considered one of the best films in the saga. .

4. ‘Brave’
‘Brave’, a 2012 film, is Pixar’s first film portraying the life of a princess, and had the entire genre shaped according to the producer’s desire.
In the plot, Princess Merida had her story portrayed as saving her and her mother, without the presence of a prince for that.

5. ‘Monsters University’
The 2013 Pixar film portrays how Mike and Sully met in college and became friends, bringing audiences closer to this animation. However, the reception of Monsters Inc, a prequel to the animation, was not so well received by the public.

Source: Recreio
