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5 Pixar animations of the 2000s that everyone needs to watch

Check out some classic animations released by Pixar in the 2000s that everyone needs to watch at least once

In 1995, Pixar launched its first animated feature film: “Toy Story”, a production that accompanies Andy’s toys adventures, considered the pioneer among long-term movies to be produced entirely on the computer.

The animation directed by John Lasseter It marked the beginning of a new phase of the studio that, since its founding in the 1980s, focused only on short films. With the success of the story about Woody and Buzz, Pixar began to invest in feature films, with some of its main hits arriving at the turn of the century during the 2000s.

With that in mind, Recreio has separated a list of 5 Pixar movies that were released in the 2000s and everyone needs to watch. Check it out!

1. Monsters SA (2001)

Promotional image of ‘Monsters SA’ (2001) – Disclosure/Disney

Synopsis: “Sulley and his assistant speaker Mike work at Monsters SA, the largest monster scream processing factory. Monster’s main energy source comes from collecting the shouts of human children. But monsters believe children are toxic and, when a little girl invades their world, begins the greatest confusion.”

Where to watch:Disney+


2. Looking for Nemo (2003)

Promotional image of 'Finding Nemo' (2003)
Promotional image of ‘Finding Nemo’ (2003) – Disclosure/Disney

Synopsis: “When the young nemo strap fish is captured from Australia’s large coral barrier and taken to the aquarium of a dental office, Marlin, the worried little fish father, and Dory, the friendly but dismembered friend, have to make an epic journey to bring him back home.”

Where to watch: Disney+


3. Cars (2006)

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Promotional image of ‘cars’ (2006) – Disclosure/Disney

Synopsis: “Feeling of the Piston Cup season, lightning rookie McQueen takes advantage of the fame and glory of his victories. Until the day when, on the way to the most important race of his life, he gets lost in the road. In Radiator Springs, a forgotten town of the old route 66, he meets Sally, Mate and Doc Hudson and several other unforgettable characters who help him to discover that there are more important things in life than life trophies and fame ”.

Where to watch: Disney+


4. Ratatouille (2007)

Promotional image of 'Ratatouille' (2007)
Promotional image of ‘Ratatouille’ (2007) – Disclosure/Disney

Synopsis: “In one of Paris’s most refined restaurants, Remy, a mouse who loves cooking, dreams of becoming a renowned chef. Contrary to family wishes, he follows his vocation and, along with the troubled Linguini, gets involved in a hilarious series of events that will leave the light city down.

Where to watch: Disney+


5. Wall-E (2008)

Promotional image of 'Wall-E' (2008)
Promotional image of ‘Wall -E’ (2008) – Disclosure/Disney

Synopsis: “After thousands of lonely years doing what he was built to do, the curious and lovely Wall-E finds a new reason to live when he meets a high design search robot named Eva. Join the couple and the fun cast of characters of this fantastic journey through the universe.”

Where to watch: Disney+

Source: Recreio

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