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Get the Popcorn, relax in a comfortable couch, put this on the TV and time to enjoy another video made with time, love and care by mah bro Saber! Dis Gun B Gud!
Again, my theory doesn't have the strongest foundation but the drama between Eiser and Katzenberg was the start of Eisner's decline as a CEO. He was pretty good the first few years but then things got ugly at the end
Disney and Pixar have bugs life and finding nemo while DreamWorks has Antz and sharktale and DreamWorks shrek is their version of all the classic Disney movies combined into one movie.
Can I just say kudos for not going for easy clickbait? You could've very easily gone with a title like "DREAMWORKS SAVED PIXAR?!!" due to your theory that took up a mere few minutes of the video, but you kept things short, sweet and sincere. I admire that honesty.
I always wondered why all of a sudden Disney started to make good 3d movies without the help of Pixar..... now I know that in reality... they never did, HAH!
Not to mention Lasseter is friends with Hayao Miyasaki, one of (if not the most) influential anime director in Japan, but also famous for been hard to please, yet he is buddy-buddy with him. If that doesn't show how much of a artist he is, I don't know what does.
I had spent my entire childhood growing up on Pixar ever since first watching _Toy Story_ on VHS, and so during my teenage years (age 13-18), 2006-2011 was a crazy period of Pixar for me in cinema (my *"Pixar Era"* as I call it), having seen _Cars, Ratatouille, WALL-E, Up, Toy Story 3,_ and _Cars 2_ in cinema. All of them were great to see with my Pops at that time. We both *_loved_*_ WALL-E, Up_ and _Toy Story 3_ when we first saw them. I'll never forget those times.
@@yoda908 If lucas wouldn't have revolutionized cinema in that case another director surely could have did the same, and then just another brilliant guy would came up with animation films, simple as that
Jared Escoto Lucas broke from the norm of a complacent music industry and used his independence to invest in new tech to enhance the movie going experience. The tech would’ve come along eventually, yes, but Lucas’ investment sped it up by a decade or so. He did revolutionise cinema.
@@thejfoshow1320 If you remember well, Star Trek series brought the same idea and the same VFX tecnhology just right in the 1966, Lucas knew before no one in Hollywood the potential of that kind of concept. He only simplified the formula and made 2 hours of what Star trek budget divides around 10 episodes, that's the power of identifying tech tendencies:)
14:35 That concept art is really cute. I absolutely love how stretchy and expressive the characters look. I would have loved and kinda preferred a 2d Toy Story. I loved Toy Story as a kid, but I kinda love and loved 2d animation a lot more. 3d animation definitely inspires me for certain things. Like I feel something that inspires me in my art is how certain -ok whatever, I’m rambling. P.S. Gendy tartakovsky is cool, and he kinda inspires me a little.
Zootropolis/Zootopia and Inside Out are my two favourite animated features of all time. Well done, Lassanter. You are such a fantastically creative person. :)
[Untitled] mine is a guy called animat. he's not too known, but has many animation retrospective that he calls "animation lookback ". he actually did one on Pixar too, and it has hours of information!
I'm in high school and I spend a lot of my time writing scripts (unformatted, but scripts nonetheless) for multiple different shows, and one movie. Pixar was one of the most inspiring studios in my life, and they continue to inspire me to this day. Thank you for making this video, because it is an accurate representation of the legacy that Pixar has left, reminding those who watch this video exactly how amazing, good-natured, and determined the animators and writers at Pixar were and still are. As well as the struggles that they faced to maintain their integrity and continue to push the boundaries of computer animation. It was a really great video, and you have a new subscriber because of it.
Wow, this video was about to put tears in my eyes towards the end. This is yet another example of the never-ending battle of art vs. business, which doesn't really have to be a battle at all. The rise of such a beloved studio is an amazing story to tell, with pitfalls and quicksands at every wrong turn which makes it so exciting to watch and listen to. Thank you for making this, Saberspark. I had no idea how close Pixar was to oblivion so many times, I appreciate it even more now.
You deserve way more subs than you have. I've been watching since Ballad of the Brony and you've done nothing but improve over time. Your wording and manner of speaking makes every single video you make incredibly enjoyable. I learn so much every time.
Working at Disney and hearing this story makes me very proud of the company and the people I work with. It also warms my heart to see people looking ke mr.lasiter is still keeping uncle walts dream alive in so many new and exciting ways.
Dude I really love how much effort you put into these videos every , time you upload a video, I'm always looking forward to watching them :) thank you saber
Been on a binge watch with your channel and I might say that your video quality is amazing. So much research, footage and even the editing has gone so much into your videos. 10 / 10
That was a very informative history on one of my favorite animation companies. God bless the people at Pixar for their movies like "Toy Story," and for helping Disney get back on track.
Beautiful video Saberspark. Looking forward to see more from you real soon. I want to eventually see one of Pixar in this detail or even some forgotten animation studios or even one about Waldo Rabbit aka Walt's original Mickey before Mickey Mouse.
These history of videos are amazing!!! thank you so much for putting all the jumbled history straight in a well thought out beautiful manner! you are a wonderful story teller and seeing these are a wonderful inspiration to possible future animators! 💕
So when I was little, I refused to watch Toy Story 1 but watched Toy Story 2 at least 2 times a day. Also I never cried once while watching it because 3 year old me was soulless.
I always enjoy these "History of..." videos of yours Saber, and I'm happy to see this one is about Pixar! I've actually seen the Pixar documentary you mention, and I can attest that it is really good! I would also suggest another documentary to you called 'Waking Sleeping Beauty', which focuses on the Disney Animation department right before, during, and after the Disney Renaissance of the 90s, and gives a peek into the behind the scenes of Disney, the crew members working on The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, etc as well as the power struggle going on between Michael Eisner, and Jeffrey Katzenberg.
Man I just have to say I really love your videos especially the "History of.." videos. Very articulate and informative. Keep up the good work Saberspark!
Oh my god....when John was talking about when he got fired from Disney, It dawned on me how horrible that must of felt. In my soul, I could feel how his heart sank, although I know that it must have been ten times worse. Man, what an awful feeling that must've been..
A old fan here catching up on your videos because I saw you in the news feed. Holy fuck, I just remember you being on the ballad of the brony years ago, and I loved your stuff since you made such good points and also were interesting. And now just watching your newer videos, I'm just impressed and happy since I'm seeing someone I used to follow quite a lot making stuff I've somehow missed, but love because the way you do stuff. The way you talk about things, and the way your videos are. It's really in a impressive way with the editing, but also the way you make sure we have focus on you and the subject as well. I personally haven't seeing any bad things you could improve which is always good. (I might be blind) Legit just happy to see you being active here, so thank you for making videos still man! I for one really appreciate it
This is an amazing documentary. You produce some really amazing content. It would be pretty cool if you did an analysis of Cars 2 explaining why it's bad. It's like the Nickelback of Pixar films. I agree that it's bad, but I just love how you explain things.
Please remember that the rise of Pixar did leave behind some casualties. Because of Pixar's success, everyone thought that 2D wasn't the way to go anymore. That's why Hotel Transylvania is CGI instead of Gennedy's usual work, which is 2D Animation. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic's theatrical film may as well be a last hurrah of pure irony.
Great video! Thank you for providing an awesome video at 1 something in the early morning hours, helped provide some distraction from the pain. Found your videos recently and been watching them. Great videos!
I always wonder what this amazing studio will come up with next. They have made films about toys, monsters, vehicles, robots, insects and marine life. I'm excited to see the creativity Pixar creates
I still remember my very first time watching _Toy Story_ on the VHS when I was at least like 4/5/6 yrs old, and it was amazing to watch, and it was my first Pixar movie. I've seen _Toy Story 2_ and _3_ in cinemas, too. But I think my #1 all-time personal favorite Pixar movie possibly has to be _WALL-E,_ it was (and still is ten yrs later) an amazing sci-fi about a child-like robot falling in love, I'll still love that movie even in death. But yea, Pixar has had a very successful track record, and am now excited for the upcoming _Incredibles 2,_ took their damn time! ;D
The Pixar Story. One of my favorite Documentaries of all time! Also I'm going to D23 Expo to the animation panel this year and see the upcoming Disney and Pixar films!
"The only reason to do computer animation is if it makes it faster or cheaper" then he fires Lasseter How can Ed Hansen be this based. A true hero really
A great analysis on Pixar. It reminds me of how Naughty Dog came to be a legendary developer. To put it briefly, Naughty Dog also had a rough financial start, but through Universal Studios they could work on a new project. This new ambitious project would eventually became known as Crash Bandicoot. With many technological advancements to have supperb animation on top of solid gameplay, Naughty Dog created a successful hit while taking a big risk. Later on, after creating the other two games from their contract with Universal, they were able to create Crash Team Racing, and that game was distributed as a suprise fourth and final Crash Bandicoot game that was developed by Naughty Dog. Later on, ND worked with Sony to produce another hit franchise for the PS2, Jak and Daxter. Their trend of hit games would eventually go to Uncharted and The Last of Us. I would go into great detail, but I'm trying to keep things simple for now. Naughty Dog now represents to gaming what Pixar is to animation. Even if the company hasn't produced as much different stories, ND has certainly made a mark, and helped make Sony Computer Entertainment into what it is today, which has games that still rival Nintendo.
Yall need to chill on that Cars 2 shade. That wasn't even a bad movie; it just focused more on a side character. We've seen that many times before in media, including Finding Dory.
It wasn't a horrible movie, but definitely didn't do any of the characters justice. Focusing on a sidekick was not the problem, rather just the poor quality. I think it could have been done a lot better.
We don't mind side-kicks. In fact they are often our favorite characters! It was the writing of the movie that was an issue. Yes it had potential, with the international racing idea, but in the end they struggled with the writing. Like the whole Mater 'Japanese toilet' scene...utter trash. The humor was not well written. I honestly think it was the whole agent thing that threw them off. Plus they deviated too much from Cars' original theme. They went too dark and . I personally don't mind dark themes and Pixar certainly does it well, but that's not what Cars is. But everyone has their mistakes to learn from and Cars 2 was Pixar's. Oh wait never mind. Planes was another mistake lol 😂 Pixar came through and are again creating high-quality films.
Thanks RUclips for posting this history of PIXAR studios. I love the movies 🎥 that Pixar puts out ! My parents and I were very interested in possibly visiting the Disney Animation studios, which were in Burbank, CA at the time. My folks drove to see my brother and when we tried to visit the studios ; we were treated very rudely by the gate guard 💂♀️ ! Needless to say, we were stunned😮! :(
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Saberspark Don't stress about it man. Quality over quantity. Keep up the amazing work!
its ok 20 reply
i mean likes
Saberspark That's absolutely fine.
Saberspark
What state?
Get the Popcorn, relax in a comfortable couch, put this on the TV and time to enjoy another video made with time, love and care by mah bro Saber! Dis Gun B Gud!
JaxBlade WHERE THE GOT DANG TRAINING LIKE ITACHI VIDEO!? I'm trying to jump 30 feet into the air and throw kuni upside down!
JaxBlade
That sounds comfy as HFIL.
JaxBlade Yo bro
JaxBlade Tough like the toons: Cars edition when XD
JaxBlade 666 likes xD
So... in making DreamWorks to get back at Disney, he ended up saving Pixar which ended up helping Disney... Now that's truely ironic. XD
Again, my theory doesn't have the strongest foundation but the drama between Eiser and Katzenberg was the start of Eisner's decline as a CEO. He was pretty good the first few years but then things got ugly at the end
Saberspark I also recall that Eisner desperately bought the Muppets from the Jim Henson Company to keep his job. Didn't work.
Disney and Pixar have bugs life and finding nemo while DreamWorks has Antz and sharktale and DreamWorks shrek is their version of all the classic Disney movies combined into one movie.
It’s a pr... I mean noob gamer move.
Can I just say kudos for not going for easy clickbait? You could've very easily gone with a title like "DREAMWORKS SAVED PIXAR?!!" due to your theory that took up a mere few minutes of the video, but you kept things short, sweet and sincere. I admire that honesty.
Someone understands me! This is why I love this channel.
Yea hes very honest
Yeah agreed
I watched the Pixar story in photoshop class
It was beautiful
Sam Dragonborn what does imo mean
Coolguy phantom "in my opinion"
Sam Dragonborn DIM?
Sam Dragonborn and it’s hard to watch now considering recent news
I always wondered why all of a sudden Disney started to make good 3d movies without the help of Pixar..... now I know that in reality... they never did, HAH!
Bad bait and followup. Rehears your roast kid.
"Art challenges technology and technology inspires the art"
Wow. That one is going to stick with me. Thanks you for this amazing video.
My animation teacher used this video as an introduction to animation techniques, and I have never been more excited to learn🤣🙌 Love your videos!♥️
Not to mention Lasseter is friends with Hayao Miyasaki, one of (if not the most) influential anime director in Japan, but also famous for been hard to please, yet he is buddy-buddy with him. If that doesn't show how much of a artist he is, I don't know what does.
I had spent my entire childhood growing up on Pixar ever since first watching _Toy Story_ on VHS, and so during my teenage years (age 13-18), 2006-2011 was a crazy period of Pixar for me in cinema (my *"Pixar Era"* as I call it), having seen _Cars, Ratatouille, WALL-E, Up, Toy Story 3,_ and _Cars 2_ in cinema. All of them were great to see with my Pops at that time. We both *_loved_*_ WALL-E, Up_ and _Toy Story 3_ when we first saw them. I'll never forget those times.
I can't believe it started at Lucasfilm
@@yoda908 If lucas wouldn't have revolutionized cinema in that case another director surely could have did the same, and then just another brilliant guy would came up with animation films, simple as that
Jared Escoto Lucas broke from the norm of a complacent music industry and used his independence to invest in new tech to enhance the movie going experience. The tech would’ve come along eventually, yes, but Lucas’ investment sped it up by a decade or so.
He did revolutionise cinema.
@@thejfoshow1320 If you remember well, Star Trek series brought the same idea and the same VFX tecnhology just right in the 1966, Lucas knew before no one in Hollywood the potential of that kind of concept. He only simplified the formula and made 2 hours of what Star trek budget divides around 10 episodes, that's the power of identifying tech tendencies:)
Everything does.
always has been...
14:35 That concept art is really cute. I absolutely love how stretchy and expressive the characters look. I would have loved and kinda preferred a 2d Toy Story. I loved Toy Story as a kid, but I kinda love and loved 2d animation a lot more. 3d animation definitely inspires me for certain things. Like I feel something that inspires me in my art is how certain -ok whatever, I’m rambling. P.S. Gendy tartakovsky is cool, and he kinda inspires me a little.
Zootropolis/Zootopia and Inside Out are my two favourite animated features of all time. Well done, Lassanter. You are such a fantastically creative person. :)
That's Walt Disney Animation Studios.
Omg, the Cars 2 "clip"
It's nice to see someone (besides me) appreciate Pixar's achievement in animation. Great video!
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Yam Z best easter egg
Yam Z Pizza anyone?
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Yam Z i saw it on Cars 3
SonicSmash same
RUclips's best channel on animation imo
[Untitled] scratch that it's history of cartoon entertainment
Totally!
Rivaling RebelTaxi as my favorite animation history channel.
mushroomdude123 Agreed!
[Untitled] mine is a guy called animat. he's not too known, but has many animation retrospective that he calls "animation lookback ". he actually did one on Pixar too, and it has hours of information!
I'm in high school and I spend a lot of my time writing scripts (unformatted, but scripts nonetheless) for multiple different shows, and one movie. Pixar was one of the most inspiring studios in my life, and they continue to inspire me to this day. Thank you for making this video, because it is an accurate representation of the legacy that Pixar has left, reminding those who watch this video exactly how amazing, good-natured, and determined the animators and writers at Pixar were and still are. As well as the struggles that they faced to maintain their integrity and continue to push the boundaries of computer animation. It was a really great video, and you have a new subscriber because of it.
My animation teacher is playing this as our lesson for today
Good for you guys!
Wait we can I can see Ryan George in school eventually in like a week.
Wow, this video was about to put tears in my eyes towards the end. This is yet another example of the never-ending battle of art vs. business, which doesn't really have to be a battle at all. The rise of such a beloved studio is an amazing story to tell, with pitfalls and quicksands at every wrong turn which makes it so exciting to watch and listen to.
Thank you for making this, Saberspark. I had no idea how close Pixar was to oblivion so many times, I appreciate it even more now.
I watched the Pixar story movie in a television production class I took a few years ago.
Highly recommend watching it
This is my name hey where can I find the Pixar story if you so kindly can tell me
Sean McGarry amazon probably has it
You deserve way more subs than you have. I've been watching since Ballad of the Brony and you've done nothing but improve over time. Your wording and manner of speaking makes every single video you make incredibly enjoyable. I learn so much every time.
Thank you so very much for watching! :D
Saberspark Thank you for making such amazing content! ❤
I love The Pixar Story. Thanks for the video Saberspark and I must say I'm touched.
Working at Disney and hearing this story makes me very proud of the company and the people I work with. It also warms my heart to see people looking ke mr.lasiter is still keeping uncle walts dream alive in so many new and exciting ways.
Dude I really love how much effort you put into these videos every , time you upload a video, I'm always looking forward to watching them :) thank you saber
fun fact:toy story was originally named ,,toyz in the hood"
Huh, I researched your poorly constructed comment and it is actually true! Kind of cool..
100 subscribers with no videos? It was originally also gonna be called "you Are a toy"
100 subscribers with no videos? It was also originally going to be a TV Christmas special based off of an earlier short called Tin Toy.
I’m so glad that they never called it that lmao
No, it was actually going to be called *"toy"*
I actually started dying when you added in that GTA clip LOL
Been on a binge watch with your channel and I might say that your video quality is amazing. So much research, footage and even the editing has gone so much into your videos. 10 / 10
Thank you so much John and Pixar. For pioneering computer animation and making my childhood and great movies
That was a very informative history on one of my favorite animation companies. God bless the people at Pixar for their movies like "Toy Story," and for helping Disney get back on track.
IDK Saber, this is what you should do more often...
Personally, I adore these history lessons on animation
I don’t care who is better Pixar or Disney animation, they BOTH make amazing movies!
Beautiful video Saberspark. Looking forward to see more from you real soon. I want to eventually see one of Pixar in this detail or even some forgotten animation studios or even one about Waldo Rabbit aka Walt's original Mickey before Mickey Mouse.
You are so good at being informative without being boring at all. I love listening to you. Thanks for such great videos!
to infinity... AND BEYOND!
I know what I'm doing for the next 25 minutes!
Giovanni Orellana *26 minutes
Gish 0\_/0 *25 minutes and 59 seconds
Jacking off?
Giovanni Orellana i
These history of videos are amazing!!! thank you so much for putting all the jumbled history straight in a well thought out beautiful manner! you are a wonderful story teller and seeing these are a wonderful inspiration to possible future animators! 💕
I have a joke
*Cars 2.*
funny joke.
Mr. ShinyHunter AHAHAHAHA!! GOOD ONE!
Mr. ShinyHunter
10/10 Best Joke
Mr. ShinyHunter at 21:55 he used footage from a cars rip off.
Mr. ShinyHunter Burn!
hi saber i like your channel keep up the good work
I'm so glad to see you grow in subscriber-count. Your videos are informative masterpieces that have helped teach me plenty of things. Thank you Saber.
I Find It Funny That You Uploaded This On The Exact Day That Ratatouille Is Celebrating It's 10th Anniversary. Was That a Coincidence??
Cartridge Cat it was probably intentional!
Cartridge Cat wow for a 10 year old movie its animation holds up extremely well I would have thought it came out in 2012
11th year
Coincidence? I THINK NOT!!
I'm never as excited to see other videos pop up under my subscriptions as i am when Saberspark posts. Keep up the great work!!
Personally, I’m in love with all the older shorts from Pixar (like Reds Dream or Luxo Jr)
It felt like this was made for TV but uploaded to RUclips. This is an amazing production!!
I use to love Toys story as a child. I have to say that now that I am older, 3 might be my favorite
So when I was little, I refused to watch Toy Story 1 but watched Toy Story 2 at least 2 times a day. Also I never cried once while watching it because 3 year old me was soulless.
Plushimations there's nothing sad in toy story 2
+Travenzen Jesse's song
"When somebody loved me"
(Drops Mic)
MazingerDestroXtreme 3 is my fave too. I think the charcters really come together and the villain is unexpected and 3 dimensional
I always enjoy these "History of..." videos of yours Saber, and I'm happy to see this one is about Pixar! I've actually seen the Pixar documentary you mention, and I can attest that it is really good! I would also suggest another documentary to you called 'Waking Sleeping Beauty', which focuses on the Disney Animation department right before, during, and after the Disney Renaissance of the 90s, and gives a peek into the behind the scenes of Disney, the crew members working on The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King, etc as well as the power struggle going on between Michael Eisner, and Jeffrey Katzenberg.
God this freaking inspired me! I love hearing about this kind of stuff, how people succeed through impossible challenges!
Man I just have to say I really love your videos especially the "History of.." videos. Very articulate and informative. Keep up the good work Saberspark!
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RUclips is life.
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21:54
You really have a sense of humor. This is why I love your channel.
Next up: The History Of Dixar
PaleoSteno I love your videos!
THE HISTORY OF DREAMWORKS!
The history of Hanna babera
*THE HISTORY OF TOY STORY*
THE HISTORY OF *_MY MOM_*
I love this video. So thorough and well researched. This is the content I'm subscribed for. My mom loved the video. Keep it up man.
Oh my god....when John was talking about when he got fired from Disney, It dawned on me how horrible that must of felt. In my soul, I could feel how his heart sank, although I know that it must have been ten times worse. Man, what an awful feeling that must've been..
A old fan here catching up on your videos because I saw you in the news feed.
Holy fuck, I just remember you being on the ballad of the brony years ago, and I loved your stuff since you made such good points and also were interesting.
And now just watching your newer videos, I'm just impressed and happy since I'm seeing someone I used to follow quite a lot making stuff I've somehow missed, but love because the way you do stuff.
The way you talk about things, and the way your videos are. It's really in a impressive way with the editing, but also the way you make sure we have focus on you and the subject as well. I personally haven't seeing any bad things you could improve which is always good. (I might be blind)
Legit just happy to see you being active here, so thank you for making videos still man! I for one really appreciate it
This is an amazing documentary. You produce some really amazing content. It would be pretty cool if you did an analysis of Cars 2 explaining why it's bad. It's like the Nickelback of Pixar films. I agree that it's bad, but I just love how you explain things.
I just had to watch this astonishing video again! Fantastic work as always Saber
Please remember that the rise of Pixar did leave behind some casualties. Because of Pixar's success, everyone thought that 2D wasn't the way to go anymore. That's why Hotel Transylvania is CGI instead of Gennedy's usual work, which is 2D Animation. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic's theatrical film may as well be a last hurrah of pure irony.
GaiaX5 Have you seen RebelTaxi's video about Rugrats causing 2D animation to lose popularity? I found it pretty interesting.
What about Teen Titans Go
Great video! Thank you for providing an awesome video at 1 something in the early morning hours, helped provide some distraction from the pain. Found your videos recently and been watching them. Great videos!
I always wonder what this amazing studio will come up with next. They have made films about toys, monsters, vehicles, robots, insects and marine life. I'm excited to see the creativity Pixar creates
I binged watched all your videos, you put so much energy and information out there I love them so much!
I still remember my very first time watching _Toy Story_ on the VHS when I was at least like 4/5/6 yrs old, and it was amazing to watch, and it was my first Pixar movie. I've seen _Toy Story 2_ and _3_ in cinemas, too. But I think my #1 all-time personal favorite Pixar movie possibly has to be _WALL-E,_ it was (and still is ten yrs later) an amazing sci-fi about a child-like robot falling in love, I'll still love that movie even in death. But yea, Pixar has had a very successful track record, and am now excited for the upcoming _Incredibles 2,_ took their damn time! ;D
thanks SabersPark for these videos they are truly amazing and passionate keep up the good work
21:53... I looked down at my phone after grinding in skyrim and see this... Thank you SaberSpark
I enjoyed this video very much! The history behind Pixar just made me spark with so much interest in this video!
Cars 3 is actually good.
Oscar Tobar yep and it was Amazing!
It's not shit it's just crap
It was good but not up to Pixar's usual works
Your welcome for letting me comment on your videos when he said no shit, he meant no kidding, as in it's obvious
Oscar Tobar cars 3 was trash
I EXTREMELY loved this video! You seriously kill it with the documentary style vid! 😱
Cars 3 was the best fidget spinner anime ever.
Animated
I like how pixar makes amazing movies and great video dude :]
Pixar is the studio that has creative movies
I loved this!! Learning about Pixar is really cool and i learned a lot of new interesting stuff from this video!
The Pixar Story. One of my favorite Documentaries of all time! Also I'm going to D23 Expo to the animation panel this year and see the upcoming Disney and Pixar films!
"The only reason to do computer animation is if it makes it faster or cheaper"
then he fires Lasseter
How can Ed Hansen be this based. A true hero really
Great footage used for Cars 2
Still a better movie than Cars 2.
+Pixxilutia No it's not. Jus-just no. Nope. You don't even know how bad that movie is. So... just don't. No.
ImJaoquínTheDog i know, i know
I thought I was going crazy.
The HD touch up is definitely showing
Good old Saberspark, an impressive video related to a topic that few people seem to truly appreciate even now, animation.
Was in kinda a bad mood until I saw this and felt better UwU So thanks saber! :D
That story was a bit of a tear jerker. Pixar is practically a hero.
17:36 tell Cartoon Network that!
6:24 "Steve was involved with the rise of the Apple computer."
No kidding. XD
I just watched Cars 3 yesterday and it was definitely better than both the first and second movies.
And thus, Disney and Pixar both continue to thrive together. Pixar is love, Pixar is life!😄
The erratic stretched and squashed clips is driving me insane. Still, great video as always.
Dash Not much that can be done when you have so many videos of different formats and aspect ratios.
WHAT a great video OMG
I had no idea this studio was like this, respect!
Nice Video I love all your videos
A great analysis on Pixar. It reminds me of how Naughty Dog came to be a legendary developer.
To put it briefly, Naughty Dog also had a rough financial start, but through Universal Studios they could work on a new project. This new ambitious project would eventually became known as Crash Bandicoot. With many technological advancements to have supperb animation on top of solid gameplay, Naughty Dog created a successful hit while taking a big risk. Later on, after creating the other two games from their contract with Universal, they were able to create Crash Team Racing, and that game was distributed as a suprise fourth and final Crash Bandicoot game that was developed by Naughty Dog.
Later on, ND worked with Sony to produce another hit franchise for the PS2, Jak and Daxter. Their trend of hit games would eventually go to Uncharted and The Last of Us. I would go into great detail, but I'm trying to keep things simple for now. Naughty Dog now represents to gaming what Pixar is to animation. Even if the company hasn't produced as much different stories, ND has certainly made a mark, and helped make Sony Computer Entertainment into what it is today, which has games that still rival Nintendo.
You need make a video about the history about adults cartoons I think that'll be interesting 😁
El Dorado being a flop is a crime, that movie is pure gold
That scene with Woody and Micky Mouse fighting was funny
I always LOVE your videos!! Please keep making these kind of informative yet SO interesting and fun videos!
i think the films by john lasseter and pete doctor are my favorite pixar movies
thank you very much for making a great video! please continue your work on cartoons/animation!
Yall need to chill on that Cars 2 shade. That wasn't even a bad movie; it just focused more on a side character. We've seen that many times before in media, including Finding Dory.
MarioSinglePlayer I think people mostly dislike it because it's very flawed, not because it's focused on a sidekick.
It wasn't a horrible movie, but definitely didn't do any of the characters justice. Focusing on a sidekick was not the problem, rather just the poor quality. I think it could have been done a lot better.
Pixar used to have the best animated movies until cars 2.
Thank you!
We don't mind side-kicks. In fact they are often our favorite characters! It was the writing of the movie that was an issue. Yes it had potential, with the international racing idea, but in the end they struggled with the writing. Like the whole Mater 'Japanese toilet' scene...utter trash. The humor was not well written. I honestly think it was the whole agent thing that threw them off. Plus they deviated too much from Cars' original theme. They went too dark and . I personally don't mind dark themes and Pixar certainly does it well, but that's not what Cars is. But everyone has their mistakes to learn from and Cars 2 was Pixar's. Oh wait never mind. Planes was another mistake lol 😂
Pixar came through and are again creating high-quality films.
Thanks RUclips for posting this history of PIXAR studios. I love the movies 🎥 that Pixar puts out ! My parents and I were very interested in possibly visiting the Disney Animation studios, which were in Burbank, CA at the time. My folks drove to see my brother and when we tried to visit the studios ; we were treated very rudely by the gate guard 💂♀️ ! Needless to say, we were stunned😮! :(
Wow,i never knew that Disney and Pixar hated each other once😆lol.Great video👍.i learned alot from it🤓.
You made me remember why I adore Pixar so much
Did I see A Car's Life when you said Cars 2
I’ve seen A Pixar Story. Learned a lot from that doc. Learned even more from this video. A worthy follow up.
10:35 I accidentally watched the black friday in the special edition as a small kid, thanks for the psychological scars disney! :)
Great video! Looking forward to the next one :)
You should narrate documentaries.
Bro, working at Pixar is my dream job, thanks for more info! ♡