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The 10 Best Pixar Films

June 16, 2023 Jordan Ruimy

With the release of Pixar’s underwhelming 27th feature, “Elemental,” there’s enough reason to look back on the former glory days of the Disney-backed animated company. Vulture has done just that ranking all 26, many other outlets have been doing the same all weekend.

I’m going to go ahead and reboot my “Best of Pixar” list from a few years back. You can read it here — 24 of their 27 films released are ranked (it hasn’t been updated in a while).

Absolutely any list of Pixar rankings should have the following ten films firmly planted in the top ten (in chronological order):

  • WALL-E (2008)

  • Ratatouille (2007)

  • Finding Nemo (2003)

  • The Incredibles (2004)

  • Toy Story 2 (1999)

  • Inside Out (2015)

  • Up! (2009)

  • Toy Story 3 (2010)

  • Toy Story (1995)

  • Coco (2017)

I’m tempted to just stop ranking them. The days of Pixar’s golden age are long gone. However, can we all agree that Andrew Stanton’s “WALL-E” is the masterpiece of the Pixar library?

Having finally seen “Elemental,” I can attest that it’s at the very bottom of the Pixar cannon, down there with “The Good Dinosaur,” “Luca,” “Lightyear,” “Cars 2” and “Cars 3.”

Ever since “Toy Story” emerged in 1995, a “golden age” of animation occurred both in the US and overseas. There was surely a fierce but amicable rivalry between Pixar and Ghibli’s Miyazaki films. Both toon companies kept trying to one-up each other with every release, it was one of the most exciting things to follow at the movies.

Alas, that is, more or less, gone — consumerism has yet again entered the fray in the animation field. Miyazaki hasn’t released a movie in over 8 years and Pixar has become a shell of its old self.

This isn’t a post-mortem, another great animation movement will resurface again — ’Across the Spider-Verse’ hinted at something special coming just around the corner. For the time being, a sort of “bottom line” mentality has invaded US animation, and we’re starting to have to look more and more at foreign releases for any kind of artistry in the field.

A few years ago I took a look back on these last 25 or so years of extraordinary animation. The three crowning jewels for me of this era couldn’t be more different in tone and animation style: Hayao Miyazaki’s “Spirited Away,” Andrew Stanton’s “WALL-E,” and Wes Anderson’s “The Fantastic Mr. Fox” have been the absolute peaks of the medium.

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