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Pixar Animation Studios (/ˈpɪksɑːr/) or simply Pixar, is an American animation studio. It is known for its advanced CGI productions. It has been a partner of Disney for many years. In 2006, Disney bought the company.[2] The company’s studio lot is located in Emeryville, California.

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Pixar started as a division of George Lucas' Lucasfilm in early 1979. In 1986, Apple Inc. founder Steve Jobs bought it for $10 million. He worked as a chairman and CEO until 2011.[4]

The company has made a total of 28 movies and short films based on the characters, starting with Toy Story which was released on November 22, 1995, Toy Story 2 was premiered in 1999 and Toy Story 3 was made in 2010. The fourth film of the franchise is Toy Story 4 which released in 2019. The Toy Story franchise has globally become the highest-grossing animated films of all time and has also released several short films and several television series.

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1995Toy Story
1996
1997
1998A Bug's Life
1999Toy Story 2
2000
2001Monsters, Inc.
2002
2003Finding Nemo
2004The Incredibles
2005
2006Cars
2007Ratatouille
2008WALL-E
2009Up
2010Toy Story 3
2011Cars 2
2012Brave
2013Monsters University
2014
2015Inside Out
The Good Dinosaur
2016Finding Dory
2017Cars 3
Coco
2018Incredibles 2
2019Toy Story 4
2020Onward
Soul
2021Luca
2022Turning Red
Lightyear
2023Elemental
2024Inside Out 2
2025Elio
2026Hoppers
Toy Story 5
2027Incredibles 3

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