16 Facts About Pixar Movies We've Got a Friend In

Pixar is defined by two equally important groups. One is Pixar, the center of which is the Braintrust, a group consisting of creatives vetting and helping and roundtabling each other’s films, consisting of (at one time or another) John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, Joe Ranft, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, Bob Peterson, Steve Purcell, Dan Scanlon, Peter Sohn, Adrian Molina, Brian Fee, Mary Coleman, Mike Jones, Enrico Casarosa, Domee Shi, Angus MacLane, Carrie Hobson, Kelsey Mann, Chris Sasaki, Daniel Chong, Trevor Jimenez, Kristen Lester, Bobby Podesta, Michael Yates, Brenda Chapman, Brad Lewis, Lee Unkrich, Gary Rydstrom, Brad Bird, Mark Andrews, Ronnie del Carmen, Josh Cooley, Brian Larsen. The other group is you, the audience who views these films.
Pixar is one of the most renowned film production companies in the world, and for good reason — WALL-E, Toy Story 3, that scene where Mater licks wasabi… But do you know about all the oddities that went on behind (and in front of) the screen? Things like…
Toy Story 2

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WALL-E

Source: The Black List
Turning Red

Source: Datebook
Monsters, Inc.

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Ratatouille

Source: Los Angeles Times
Toy Story 4

Source: Digital Spy
Soul

Source: Nine Inch Nails
Luca

Source: Empire
The Incredibles 2

Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Finding Dory

More: /Film
The Good Dinosaur

Source: Collider
Coco

Source: The Hollywood Reporter
Cars 2

Source: Pixar Wiki
Cars

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A Bug's Life

Source: IMDb
Brave

Source: Vanity Fair