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Feature films produced by Pixar have won numerous awards, including eighteen Academy Awards, ten Golden Globe Awards and eleven Grammy Awards. The following is a list of all the feature films Pixar has released with the nominations and awards they received.
Pixar has released 26 feature films with 210 awards won and 211 awards nominated. The films released are: Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc ...
Pixar Animation Studios is an American CGI film production company based in Emeryville, California, United States.Pixar has produced 28 feature films, which were all released by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures through the Walt Disney Pictures banner, with its first being Toy Story (which was also the first CGI-animated feature ever theatrically released) on November 22, 1995, and its ...
Awards for Luxo Jr. Year Association Award Category Recipient (If Any) Status; 1986: Ottawa International Animation Festival: Best film less than 5 Minutes John Lasseter & William Reeves: 2nd Place: 1987: Academy Awards: Best Short Film, Animated John Lasseter & William Reeves Nominated Berlin International Film Festival: Best Short Film John ...
Are the first and only animated films to be nominated in each categories (and sometimes win) without Disney and Pixar's involvement. The Polar Express (2004) received two technical nominations, Best Sound Editing and Mixing and was the only non-Disney animated film to be nominated in the Sound Design categories until The Wild Robot (2024).
List of Pixar awards and nominations (short films) List of accolades received by Soul (2020 film) T. List of accolades received by Toy Story 3;
And for more Disney rankings, here's Every Disney Animated Movie, Ranked From Worst Reviewed to Best. 22 Cars 2 (2011)Rotten Tomatoes score: 39 percentAnd for less disappointing follow-ups, check ...
It was the second fully-animated film to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture; the first being Beauty and the Beast (1991). [8] Up became the third consecutive Pixar film to win the Academy Award for Animated Feature, after Ratatouille (2007) and WALL-E (2008). [9]