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  1. Pixar Animation Studios

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  2. Pixar - Wikipedia

    Disney announced its acquisition of Pixar in January 2006, and completed it in May 2006. [6][7][8] Pixar is best known for its feature films, technologically powered by its RenderMan software.

  3. Pixar - YouTube

    From Pixar favorites like Toy Story, Inside Out, Monsters Inc., and Finding Nemo to new and exciting films like Hoppers and Elio - there is something for everyone!

  4. All 29 Pixar Movies, Ranked - TIME

    Jun 26, 2025 · As Pixar is back in theaters with its latest film, Elio, let’s go to infinity and beyond and find out which of Pixar’s 29 films is the best of an extraordinary bunch.

  5. Films Pixar Animation Studios - Liste de 34 films - SensCritique

    Films Pixar Animation Studios La liste est constituée à ce jour de 29 longs métrages sortis tandis que 5 autres sont en cours de production.

  6. All Pixar films (1995 – present) - IMDb

    This is a list of every film released and produced by the American CGI film production company Pixar Animation Studios, which there are 24 of as of 2021, with a further 3 upcoming films announced.

  7. Pixar | Disney Wiki | Fandom

    Pixar Animation Studios is an American computer animation film studio based in Emeryville, California, and is part of the The Walt Disney Studios. To date, the studio has earned 27 Academy Awards, …

  8. Pixar Movies and Shows | Disney+

    Disney+ gives you access to all the Pixar movies and TV series that you can binge. Start streaming now.

  9. Pixar Animation Studios — Wikipédia

    Pixar Animation Studios, ou simplement Pixar dans le langage courant, est une société américaine de production de films en images tridimensionnelles de synthèse. Ses studios de production et son …

  10. Pixar | Summary, History, Movies, & Facts | Britannica Money

    Pixar originated in the 1970s at the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT), where a team of computer scientists, including Ed Catmull, contributed to the emerging field of computer graphics.