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- Aug 14, 2023
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There isn't actually a chronological order to watch the animated classics. So unless you're having a Toy Story marathon, the best way to binge the Pixar back catalogue is in order of release, charting well over two decades of beautifully animated tugs at your heartstrings...
If we assume for a second that the Pixar Cinematic Universe is real then you can watch the movies in a certain order to back the idea up. There are puzzles, clues and little hints dotted about to back the theory up.
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An animated sequel!? Universal can't stop pumping out Minion movies these days, but back in the 90s animated sequels were strictly regulated to cheap and cheerful direct-to-video Disney films. Leave it to Pixar to not only make a fully-fledged theatrically-released follow up, but one which is widely regarded to improve on the original.
Soul tells the story of Joe Gardner, a middle-aged jazz musician who is still waiting for his break while he struggles as a school band teacher. When his break finally comes he falls down a manhole and "dies" sending him to his afterlife, which he sneaks out of into the "great before". He meets 22, a soul who can't find their "spark" which every soul needs to go to Earth. There are a ton of Pixar references to place us in a timeline here, the Pizza Planet Truck is in the "great before" when they go to explore the interests 22 might have in the "Hall of Everything". There are more general Pixar references (A113, Luxo ball) but there's a more specific movie reference on the subway. There's the joke in Monsters Inc when a hazardous material is brought back through the door to call "2319" we see those numbers on the side of the subway car. There's also a rat dragging a pizza slice who looks like Remi, but we think this is more for the Pizza Rat meme. If we really want to date Soul there's a poster for "Brang" which was the startup that drew Riley's dad to San Francisco in Inside Out (2015).
Pixar went for a more modest approach with this tale of two sea monsters who become friends and venture out of the water into the human world. The pair are able to look human as long as they don't get wet. The movie has references to a couple of Pixar classic Easter eggs - Luca takes a train ticket with A113 on it to Genova, the Luxo ball is seen on a roof and there's a few Disney movie references with the fountain in the piazza taken from Disney's 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. While that movie was released in 1954 placing it a lot earlier than the other Pixar movies it's harder to place Luca in the canon. Juliette has a stuffed Donald Duck on her bed and 'Le Avventure di Pinocchio' by Carol Collodi, which inspired the Disney 1940 movie, is in her room. However, there's also a later reference to the 2017 Coco. The boat that drives past Luca at the start is called Elena, a nod to Abuelita, whose name was Elena. Importantly, there's the Pizza Planet truck... so it's after Toy Story.
Nearly 40 years after "A Christmas Story" hit theaters, a new sequel to the holiday classic is now available to watch at home. "A Christmas Story Christmas" is streaming exclusively on HBO Max, and it reunites several members of the original cast.
Plot: Another juggernaut when it comes to old animated movies, Pinocchio tells the story of a puppet, that always wanted to be a real boy, he must prove himself worthy by being brave, honest, and generous. (Watch Trailer)
Plot: Considered one of the best Pixar movies of all time, if not one of the best cartoon movies period, Toy Story tells the story of how toys come alive. Woody, a pull-string talking cowboy competes with Buzz Lightyear, the newest toy collection of Andy. (Watch Trailer)
Plot: Another member of the old cartoon movies club, Dumbo tells a story of a young circus elephant who is born with huge ears. Dumbo amazes everyone when he discovers that he can fly with the use of his enormous ears. (Watch Trailer)
Plot: In the Lego Universe, Bruce Wayne continues fighting the usual bad guys in Gotham City, while doing so he decided to make his adopted son into his crime-fighting partner. Alongside The LEGO Movie, LEGO Batman is one of the most popular animated movies in recent years and a must watch for those looking for a light-hearted comedy (Watch Trailer)
Plot: Another member of the old cartoon movies club. This one follows the story of Dalmatian pets Pongo and Perdita as they searched for their missing pups stolen by the minions of Cruella De Vil. (Watch Trailer)
Plot: Chicken Run is one of the most popular cult classic cartoon movies from the 00s. Set in the Chicken Farm in England in the 1950s, Chicken Run follows the plan of the escape of Rocky the Rooster and Ginger the chicken together with their fellow chickens from their evil owners. (Watch Trailer)
Plot: Grave of the Fireflies is one of the less popular animated movies from Studio Ghibli, and unjustly so. This short story film is set in the City of Kobe, Japan during World War 2. Seita, a young teenage boy and his little sister, Setsuko find themselves struggling to survive in the final days of the war. (Watch Trailer)
Plot: A pop culture juggernaut during 2013/2014, Frozen proved itself to be one of the most popular animated movies in recent memory. It is a story of Anna who teams up with a mountain man, his reindeer, and a snowman to find her sister Elsa and put an end to her icy spell. (Watch Trailer)
Plot: A member of the cult classic cartoon movies club, Coraline Jones discovers an alternate version of her life when she uncovers a secret door of their new home. Follow her adventures as she enters into the world that has its sinister secrets. (Watch Trailer)
Plot: How to Train Your Dragon 2 is a great example of how new animated movies can still hold up to other classics. Hiccup and his faithful dragon Toothless must protect the peace from Drago and save the future of men and dragons in this second chapter of How to Train Your Dragon. One of their adventures leads to the discovery of a secret ice cave that is home to hundreds of new wild dragons and the mysterious Dragon Rider. (Watch Trailer)
Plot: One of the most famous old cartoon movies, Lady and the Tramp is a classic romantic story of two individuals with many differences. A romance begins to blossom between a sheltered cocker spaniel dog and a stray mutt tramp. (Watch Trailer)
Plot: A chart topper in the classic cartoon movies section, Bambi follows the story of a male deer as he faces the challenges of living in the forest after his mother is shot by hunters. His courtship of lovely Faline the doe ensues, and he saves his friends during a forest fire. (Watch Trailer)
Plot: One of the most popular animated movies to come up in recent years, Tangled tells the story of Rapunzel, a prisoner who has 70 feet of magical, golden hair that has been locked in a tower for years. An opportunity to discover the world for the first time and her real identity unfolds when she hostage the bandit Flynn Rider. (Watch Trailer)
Plot: Rango, a sheltered chameleon is forced to play his new role as the new sheriff when he accidentally winds up in the town of Dirt. When it comes to 3D animated movies from the 10s, Rango is one of the most underrated examples we could think of, definitely worth a watch. (Watch Trailer)
Plot: he Boy and the World proved itself to be one of the best animated movies when it comes to indie productions. It tells a story of a boy named Cuca who lives a happy and peaceful life in a small village went on a quest to find his father to reunite his family back. (Watch Trailer)
Plot: The Kung Fu Panda franchise is likely on your list of cartoon movies to watch, and the third entry to the series is no different. Po has a new enemy named Kai, to defeat Kai he must become the Master of Qi. With the help of his father and his Panda tribe Po learns how to be a true panda and learns who he truly is. (Watch Trailer)
It's time to light a fire, get some eggnog, and settle in for some Christmas classics. And we know which ones are at the top of the list. A Christmas Story, Jingle All the Way, Christmas Vacation, Elf, and Bad Santa are certainly favorites. But a little unknown fact is that all of these movies have gotten sequels. You might not realize that because they are all equally terrible.
But is it better or worse than the sequel to Arnold Schwarzenegger's classic Jingle All the Way? What, you didn't know there was a Jingle All the Way sequel? We'll forgive you, as it to was shuffled off to the barren wasteland of forgotten Direct-To-DVD sequels, too. The story is the same in almost every way, and is just another means of commercializing something that, truth be told, wasn't that great to begin with.
We honestly have nothing against comedian Daniel Lawrence Whitney. And like Jim Varney and his Ernest character, Whitney has gotten a lot of mileage out of playing Larry the Cable Guy in a variety of projects. But Jingle All the Way 2 is way down low on this list of forgotten Christmas movies that most of you haven't seen. Larry is his charming self, playing a stepfather who engages in an all-out battle to get his daughter the toy of her dreams for Christmas. Now, Turbo-Man always looked like some kind of dollar story knock off, and it's hard to believe that people would be fighting over such a thing. But the talking bear at the heart of Jingle All the Way 2 makes Turbo-Man look like the holy relic of toys.
Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas is basically a direct remake of the 2003 holiday film. The special retells the tale of Buddy's delightfully absurd yet heartwarming story and blends the look and feel of the stop-motion animated Christmas specials of the past with the sharp sensibility of the modern-day classic holiday film. Instead of Will Ferrell, we get Big Bang Theory star Jim Parson's in the lead. Sure. Okay. 2ff7e9595c
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