With the wide variety of Pixar films, one question remains among fans: among all the animated films, which are the best? Find out!
Pixar Animation Studios has a wide variety of feature films that easily delight audiences. After all, it’s no wonder that the corporation has established itself as one of the largest animation producers in the world. But, with such a wide variety of films, there is also a question that is difficult to answer among fans: among all the releases, which are the best?
Choosing just one seems like an almost impossible task, but through specialized criticism, we can get a brief idea of which ones are the public’s favorites. Check out the five best-rated Pixar animations according to Rotten Tomatoes below!
1. Toy Story
“Toy Story”, released in 1995, marked the childhood of many children born between the 90s and the turn of the 21st century, which made it one of the studio’s greatest classics. With 100% critical approval on Rotten Tomatoes, the story follows the toys of the boy Andy, focusing on the cowboy Woody, who fears being left out when he is given new toys for his birthday. Jealous of the arrival of Buzz Lightyear, the space ranger, Woody tries to teach him a lesson.
2. Toy Story 2
A sequel to the 1995 film, “Toy Story 2” also received a 100% critical approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Here, Woody is kidnapped by a collector who intends to sell him to a Japanese museum, and discovers that he starred in a famous TV series alongside the other toys in his collection.
On the other hand, Buzz Lightyear, who has now become Woody’s partner, sets out on a botched rescue operation with Andy’s other toys to bring Woody back home.
3. Finding Nemo
Winner of the 2004 Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, “Finding Nemo” follows the story of clownfish Nemo, who is captured by a diver and ends up in a dentist’s aquarium. As Nemo tries to devise a plan to escape, his father crosses the ocean to rescue him.
The film received a 99% critical approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, and also gained a sequel, “Finding Dory”, in 2016, due to the character’s success.
4. Inside Out
With a 98% critical approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, “Inside Out” is already known as one of the most influential animations of the last decade. The plot follows the protagonist Riley who, after moving to a new city, her emotions become extremely agitated, causing a mess in the control room of her brain, radically affecting her life.
5. Toy Story 3
Dominating critics, the “Toy Story” franchise closes the list with a 98% approval rating for its third film. With a time jump that makes Andy a college student, Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the rest of the toys face their greatest fear: being forgotten when they are placed in the attic… until an unexpected change happens!
Source: Recreio