Pixar Animation Studios

Pixar Animation Studios (/ˈpɪksɑːr/), commonly known as just Pixar, is an American computer animation studio known for its critically and commercially successful computer animated feature films. It is based in Emeryville, California, and is a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, which is owned by The Walt Disney Company.

Pixar began in 1979 as part of the Lucasfilm computer division, known as the Graphics Group, before its spin-off as a corporation in 1986, with funding from Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, who became its majority shareholder. Disney purchased Pixar in 2006 at a valuation of $7.4+ billion by converting each share of Pixar stock to 2.3 shares of Disney stock. Pixar is best known for its feature films, technologically powered by RenderMan, the company's own implementation of the industry-standard RenderMan Interface Specification image-rendering application programming interface. The studio's mascot is Luxo Jr., a desk lamp from the studio's 1986 short film of the same name.

Pixar has produced 25 feature films, beginning with Toy Story (1995), which is the first fully computer-animated feature film; its most recent film was Turning Red (2022). The studio has also produced many short films. As of July 2019, its feature films have earned approximately $14 billion at the worldwide box office, with an average worldwide gross of $680 million per film. Toy Story 3 (2010), Finding Dory (2016), Incredibles 2 (2018), and Toy Story 4 (2019) are all among the 50 highest-grossing films of all time, with Incredibles 2 being the fourth highest-grossing animated film of all time, with a gross of $1.2 billion; the other three also grossed over $1 billion. Moreover, 15 of Pixar's films are in the 50 highest-grossing animated films of all time.

The studio has earned 23 Academy Awards, 10 Golden Globe Awards, and 11 Grammy Awards, along with numerous other awards and acknowledgments. Pixar's films are frequently nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, since its inauguration in 2001, with eleven winners being Finding Nemo (2003), The Incredibles (2004), Ratatouille (2007), WALL-E (2008), Up (2009), Toy Story 3 (2010), Brave (2012), Inside Out (2015), Coco (2017), Toy Story 4 (2019), and Soul (2020); the five nominated without winning are Monsters, Inc. (2001), Cars (2006), Incredibles 2 (2018), Onward (2020), and Luca (2021). Up and Toy Story 3 were also nominated for the more competitive and inclusive Academy Award for Best Picture.

On February 10, 2009, Pixar executives John Lasseter, Brad Bird, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton, and Lee Unkrich were presented with the Golden Lion award for Lifetime Achievement by the Venice Film Festival. The physical award was ceremoniously handed to Lucasfilm's founder, George Lucas.

Fanon films (from this Wikia)

 * The Adventures of Luxo the Lamp (1966)
 * It’s Wonderful Little (1981)
 * Goldilocks & the Three Bears (2000)
 * Kaboom! (2002)
 * Pencil World (2002)
 * Pencil World 2 (2005)
 * HoneyBee (2005)
 * It’s Wonderful Little 2: Animal Academy (2014)
 * Pencil World 3 (2014)
 * Littlest Pet Shop (2018)
 * The Future - Rated PG
 * Ricochet (2018)
 * The Friendly Lion (2019)
 * The Good Dinosaur 2 (2019)
 * Fluffy Dogs (2020) - Rated PG
 * The Friendly Pasta Girl (2020)
 * THE ZOO (2020)
 * Over The Top (2020)
 * Kai (2021)
 * Amulet (2021)
 * Hilda (2021)
 * Pastatropolis (2021)
 * Dug (2021)
 * Vampirina (2021)
 * Gnomes (2022)
 * Fortunately the Milk (2022)
 * Sofia the First: The Movie (2022)
 * Banjo the Woodpile Cat (2022) - Rated PG
 * Little People: Animalville (2022) - Rated G
 * Fluppy Dogs (2023) - Rated PG
 * PJ Masks: The Movie (2023)
 * De Blob (2024)
 * Cars Academy (2024) - Rated G
 * Little Einsteins: The Movie (2025)
 * Down (TBA)
 * Finding Marlin (2026) - Rated PG
 * Miles from Tomorrowland: The Movie (2026)
 * Snowman (2026)
 * Kreto (2027)
 * The Sky Movie (2027) - Rated PG
 * Avems (2027)
 * PJ Masks: The Movie 2 (2028)
 * Puppy Dog Pals: The Movie (2028)
 * De Blob 2: The Second Part (2029)
 * Grow (2029)
 * Special Agent Oso: The Movie (2030)
 * The Sky Movie 2 (2032)
 * The Sky Movie 3 (2042)

Series

 * Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
 * Forky Asks a Question
 * Pixar Popcorn
 * Monsters at Work

Fanon series (from this Wikia)

 * Onward: The Chronicles of Ian and Barley
 * Captain Moonwind, the Ethereal Sign-Spinner
 * The Sky Show
 * Dell and Gary
 * The Small Giant
 * The Nick Show
 * The Adventures of Net