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Remy's Ratatouille Adventure, also known as Ratatouille: L'Aventure Totalement Toquée de Rémy (lit. , 'Remy's Totally Zany Adventure'), is a trackless dark ride located at Walt Disney Studios Park in France and Walt Disney World in Florida.
This is a list of animated short films produced by Pixar Animation Studios. Beginning with Pixar's first film Toy Story, almost all subsequent Pixar feature films have been shown in theaters along with a Pixar-created original short film, known as a "short." Other Pixar shorts, released only on home media, were created to showcase Pixar's ...
All Cars Toons in Mater's Tall Tales follow a shared formula: Each episode opens with Mater saying, "If I'm lying, I'm crying!" and then the title card. Next, McQueen and Mater see something that results in the latter proceeding to tell the former a “tall tale” about something he supposedly did in the past, before the action shifts to the flashback of Mater's story.
Pages in category "Ratatouille (film)" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Remy's Ratatouille Adventure; V. Ratatouille (video game) Y.
TV special and documentary about Disney magic including animation. Last episode to feature original animation of core Disney universe characters. [citation needed] 795: Plymouth: May 26, 1991: 796: Our Shining Moment: June 2, 1991: 797: Disney's Great American Celebration: July 4, 1991: 798: Acting Sheriff (30 min.) August 17, 1991
Monsters, Inc. (also known as Monsters, Incorporated) [1] is a media franchise produced by Pixar and owned by the Walt Disney Company. [2] The franchise takes place in a universe parallel to the real world where monsters are the citizens of society and harness the energy of human children to power their cities.
In 2005, Brad Bird was collaborating with Pixar, Disney, and Warner Bros. on a live-action film and television series adaptation of James Dalessandro's novel 1906. [26] [27] In 2010, Disney and Pixar left the project due to script problems and an estimated budget of $200 million.
Like Ratatouille, Your Friend the Rat also features a musical sequence. This is also Pixar's only special to have a cameo of a protagonist of a film that would be released a year later, which was a cameo of WALL-E. Your Friend the Rat won the category of Best Animated Short Subject at the 35th Annual Annie Awards.