@@James-cu9ul I haven't seen it, it not in the cinema until 28 June in my country 😭 but I am definitely going to CRIED IN PIXAR like I always did whenever I watched a Pixar film
LittleOgre8695 don’t wanna spoil it but I will say it like this: toy story 3 was the perfect ending for the relationship between woody and Andy, toy story 4 is the perfect ending for woody’s journey!
Along with the fact that the "villain" is actually the protagonist flaws themselves on not wanting to accept change which is notable in the likes of characters like Woody, Mr. Incredible, Carl Fredricksen, Merida, Joy, and among others in each Pixar film. Now that doesn't mean they are the villains themselves but their flaws serve as the main conflict of the films along with the fact the characters have a want vs. need trope.
Students: *haha.... now i wont be sued from copy pasting on the website!* *Writes the whole script of Insider's 'Pixar's Formula For Making Perfect Films'*
I think the secret is emotions. Cars with emotions = Cars Toys with emotions = Toy Story Monster's witf emotions = Monster Inc. Robots with emotions = Wall-E Ants with emotions = A Bug's Life Fish with emotions = Finding Nemo Heroes with emotions = The Incredibles rats with emotions = Ratatouille Emotions with emotions = inside Out
So is your mom when she calls you for dinner up and down the stairs. 😅😁 (I'm only joking my intention isn't to ruin someone's day or cause offence just something funny I thought of after reading your comment)
One thing I've found helpful to note is that a character can have an "opposite" in more than one capacity. The role they occupy, the views they hold, how others see them... It doesn't have to be confined to one character.
Imagine if Pixar’s 22 rules had been combined with Daredevil’s show. It’d be an amazing story if the creators cared about its characters and basically the emotions showed that might resembles the audience’s experience.
This video so expertly explains what I perceive to be the art of animation. The fact that animation is able to create characters that are not real and almost seem fantasy-like, but yet, we as humans relate so much to. It's amazing how we can relate so well to these fictitious characters even more so than a lot of other human characters in live-action films. This is why I want to become an animator; to be able to be part of the production of these films that will inspire and touch the hearts of many generations to come.
So Marvel Studio uses Pixar's Secret Formula!! Once wise panda said "There is no secret ingredient, it's just you" "To make something special you have to believe it's special"
There are two main characters in each Pixar film: Toy Story: Woody and Buzz A Bug's Life: Flik and Dot (I guess?) Toy Story 2: Woody and Jessie (or Buzz?) Monsters Inc: Mike and Sulley Finding Nemo: Marlin and Dory The Incredibles: Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl (I guess?) Cars: Lightning McQueen and Mater Ratatouille: Remy and Linguini WALL-E: WALL-E and EVE Up: Carl and Russell Toy story 3: Woody and Buzz Cars 2: Lightning McQueen and Mater Brave: Merida and Bear Elinor Monsters University: Mike and Sulley Inside Out: Joy and Sadness The Good Dinosaur: Arlo and Spot Finding Dory: Dory and Hank Cars 3: Lightning McQueen and Cruz Ramirez (or Mater?) Coco: Miguel and Héctor The Incredibles 2: Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl (I guess?) Toy Story 4: Woody and Bo Peep (or Buzz?) Onward: Ian and Barley Soul: Joe and 22 Luca: Luca and Alberto Turning Red: Mei Lee and ??? Lightyear: _unnamed_ young test pilot and ???
This video essay is so classy! The way you talk and add suspense to your sentences is so good! And that last line, mmm!! Tasteful sis!! Anyway, pixar is just a part of our childhood that will forever be endearing to us. You articulated what I feel about pixar beautifully! Thank u for this!
Tip: see it in 3D, imax, or very late at night. Some ignorant moms will bring their babies into the theatre who cry over the audio of the film and completely shatter the experience.
Xoreign I mean. Have you seen some movies’ sequels? Somehow toy story managed three good sequels (jk I know how it’s because they aren’t just hounding for money, they also want to write a good story), but a LOT of sequels just are just for scraping the rest of that good good box office money out of our wallets, so they end up lazily written lmao
@@huh.2 Right. But the idea of expanding on a world is not inherently wrong. Business wise, sure,, they usually exist for money. But the fact that good sequels exist show that just because a sequel exists, doesn't mean it's bad. There's always more story to tell, even if it doesn't seem so.
Disney owns both Pixar and Lucasfilm, and still couldn't manage to make the Star Wars sequels any good. Had they just used the Pixar formula, George Lucas's story treatments and had John Favreu and Dave Filoni on the creative team for the whole trilogy things would've most likely turned out great, it might even have been the best trilogy yet. Disney, you had all the resources and talent at your disposal, and you threw it away, and for what?
Jerome Alday NOBODY is asking for your opinion. We are just wondering why they did not add clips from coco, brave, the good dinosaur.... since they are pixar movies. Oh and fyi Coco is as emotional as Up and Toy Story 3. Gtfo
The thing is though, they're actually not. They had 3 films that could reasonably be considered bad films. Cars 2, Brave and Good Dinosaur. Cars 2 was fun and I liked it because whereas Cars was about understanding that not everything is about yourself and accepting that others can help you.....whilst it's also about learning that what you do has an impact on others around you, and whist it's also about learning that even in the face of selfishness people can still care about you and help you, and it's good to actually change and be less selfish because eventually it'll help you...... Cars 2, is about taking care of your friends. I love it because it's literally that simple. Brave is about accepting women, but also about not being overprotective of your daughter and your children. We're too used to making our kids follow in our footsteps, and not being free to be themselves, because a) we think it's too dangerous for them and b) it doesn't help the vision we set out for them. Whilst Nemo is about being overprotective because of past experience of danger, Brave is about being overprotective because of tradition and a pre-designed idea. It's also about breaking down negative and restricting stereotypes. In this case Brave was actually ahead of its time. I think both get a bad rep. Good Dinosaur? Yeah...........I couldn't watch that. That's probably their only true dud in my opinion. After that, every other film has been brilliant. Cars 3 is about the acceptance of being old, and breaking down stereotypes and accepting new things whilst also understanding that experience is still necessary. Coco is well, Coco. I can't even BEGIN to break down that film, but it's fantastic. Incredibles 2 is round about the same as Cars 3; stereotypes, pigeonholing etc etc ec. I haven't seen Toy Story 4 yet. Onward looks decent and interesting. Soul sounds like it's gonna be fantastic and Inside Out level. Inside Out is one of their best and most imaginative films. Finding Dory is beautiful and fantastic. I think if you look at the films then from Toy Story 3, their films are consistently good. Yeah, there's a formula but because the themes that are even consistently used, all revolve around different scenarios so it keeps you guessing. A lot of things in our lives revolve around us dealing with the same issues but in different ways. Finding Nemo, Up, Coco, they all deal with loss and grief in different ways. Inside Out, Toy Story, Cars 3, Incredibles 2, Monsters Inc. they deal with being thrust into a new situation. Cars 2, Ratatouille, Monsters University, Inside Out, Finding Dory; accepting what we might see as our flaws, can actually provide something beautiful. Also they're about being accepting of disability and/or difference. Brave, Inside Out; sometimes challenging authority can be a good thing.
@@30secondstomarsMBH if you are a Pixar fan then great. Pixar never really makes a "bad" movie... they are just underwhelming Brave, Cars 2-3, monsters University, finding Dory, Incredibles 2, Toy Story 3-4, even Coco really. They are all safe bets. Tried and true stories. Good Dinosuar had potential. Inside Out was good but would of been great if it focused on the family instead of just Riley. The first trailer we see kinda hints at that. Onward and Soul seem promising but that's after a stretch of so-so movies. I would call that struggling. Yes the movies may look great and tug at heartstrings, but Pixar can do better than that like providing new perspectives/narratives.
It's one of thise questions that I just don't have an answer to. I can't choose my favorite one because they're so great in their own ways (and I haven't even seen some of the best of them like Wall-E and Ratatouille).
Ratatouille, I used to work in a restaurant, and wow, they did their homework. The first part of Wall-E is a masterpiece of silent cinema, breathtaking. And the intro to Up...
I thought Inside-out was ingenious. One thing that I noticed was that Joy did not get her own color, while all the other emotions did. She is a mixture of sadness (blue hair) and disgust (green dress). They did this because Joy is not a reactionary emotion like the others. Joy is a choice despite the others. You can be sad, and joyful. And realizing this marks a level of emotional maturity that Inside-out captures well.
When you mentioned the 22 rules, I guess you were referring to the 22 steps by John Truby. This book has help me a lot to deeply understand the story in each kind of movies. I would also add, as john truby said, that an opponent does not always need to be the antagonist or evil. "A true opponent not only wants to prevent the hero from achieving his desire but is competing with the hero for the same goal" Joy's unawareness of the need of sadness and others in riley's life, therefore, should be seen as her weakness instead. Sadness, joy's buddy, is actually the true oppponent as it leads the story to the self-revelation.
They're mostly hit and miss for me. I wonder how they'll be without John Lasseter. I'd love to see a breakdown classic Disney's formula for making perfect films from Snow White to The Jungle Book
Pete Docter is really great, with classics like Monsters Inc. and Up under his resume. Let's not forget it was Lasseter who directed Cars 2, the studio's biggest dud. And I wouldn't credit Disney for all of Pixar's efforts; if it ain't for strict quality control from Pixar via Steve Jobs, Michael Eisner would've taken away the rights and produced shitty direct to video sequels using an incompetent studio.
Toy Story 3 was the end of their Golden Era for me. Their stories have suffered since. *Before Toy Story 3* we had: *Up* , *Wall-E* , *Ratatouille* . *After Toy Story 3* we had: Cars 2, Brave, Monsters University.
@@kalilantrip927 Thanks bro, it means a lot! I've grown up with Pixar movies, so if sometime in the future I can work in at least one and be a part of their legacy, it would be truly awesome!
The ending to toy story 3 will forever make me cry because I see it as my childhood ending, Andy was going to college and at that time I was going to college too, I still want to see toy story 4 because now I have kids to share the experience with and I see it as a new beginning of me being a parent.
So, it's a distillation of Hero with a thousand faces. Which is how Avengers, Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, Every Spielberg movie, Rick & Morty and essentially most movie plots work. It's an ok read, but what's really Fascinating is how show business has almost universally embraced its core tenets.
Man, the early 2000’s were a wild time.
Daniel Sambar true
Ok
Daniel Sambar back when music was great!
Back when Shrek was brought into our lives
But the first toy story was made in 1990's. oh well ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
"But in the end its really a story about us"
Me: Don`t cry
me: starts crying anyway
**cri**
*My Mom Just Keeps Ruining The Scenes And She Is The Reason I Don’t Have Tears...*
William Schou Nilsson next year back to originals with two movies: onwards and soul 👍
*ugly sobbing*
Woody "SO long, partner"
WE, cried in Pixar
Literally the ending made me cry!
LittleOgre8695 what about toy story 4 ending tho cause I teared up yet again!
@@James-cu9ul I haven't seen it, it not in the cinema until 28 June in my country 😭 but I am definitely going to CRIED IN PIXAR like I always did whenever I watched a Pixar film
LittleOgre8695 don’t wanna spoil it but I will say it like this: toy story 3 was the perfect ending for the relationship between woody and Andy, toy story 4 is the perfect ending for woody’s journey!
LittleOgre8695 I thought toy story 3 was the best way to end off the series, but I haven’t seen toy story 4 yet so idk 😔
What's really interesting about Pixar is that their is no 1 villian usually. It's shades of Gray, not black and white.
Along with the fact that the "villain" is actually the protagonist flaws themselves on not wanting to accept change which is notable in the likes of characters like Woody, Mr. Incredible, Carl Fredricksen, Merida, Joy, and among others in each Pixar film.
Now that doesn't mean they are the villains themselves but their flaws serve as the main conflict of the films along with the fact the characters have a want vs. need trope.
Bea Badjar their characters are more complex than Disney
Tony Stark Pixar is Disney
PD no shit! I meant characters from Pixar studios, not hard to figure that out
Toy story 4 didnt even really have a villian, and when there is a villian you feel empathy for them because they have reason behind their actions
This is a beautiful video essay! Thank you for sharing
Students: *haha.... now i wont be sued from copy pasting on the website!*
*Writes the whole script of Insider's 'Pixar's Formula For Making Perfect Films'*
A recipe for success
Pixar + Animation = Perfect Film
Cars 2 and the good dinosaur: *exist*
I’m about to end this mans whole career.
JJ Animations
😂 You right you right
Respect ✊
Mikasa Ackerman the toy story 4 animation was mind blowing for me wow
Tony Stark I haven’t seen it yet lol
Tony Stark I haven’t seen it yet lol
Never in my life have I ever heard such a beautiful essay that actually made me tear up in the end...
You are going into my special playlist!
your channel has no playlists..
@@pinklightning6520 he probaly put them on private like most people
Woman so emotional 😂
Why does his voice sound like it belongs in a Ted Talk
Jaydan B Yeah! Like a TedEd
Jaydan B more like a ted Ed video
It was driving me crazy-the earnestness was at level 150 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🙃
@@msmilesftw Tell me about it. I'm still trying not to gag on his sickening levels of sincerity.
Check out "NerdWriter", I think this is him. If not, this essay is a mirror image of his work
I think the secret is emotions.
Cars with emotions = Cars
Toys with emotions = Toy Story
Monster's witf emotions = Monster Inc.
Robots with emotions = Wall-E
Ants with emotions = A Bug's Life
Fish with emotions = Finding Nemo
Heroes with emotions = The Incredibles
rats with emotions = Ratatouille
Emotions with emotions = inside Out
Death with lots emotions = Coco
Scotland with emotions = Brave
Mexicans with emotions = coco
Elves with emotions = Onward
Souls with emotions = Soul
Emotion's Emotions with emotions: INSIDE OUT 2
Forget krabby patty secret formula. I'll gladly have the pixar animation secret formula instead!
@@striknina you're right, guess I'll change the wording 😋
" in the end it's just a story about us" it is the secret formula
I am forever grateful to have been born into watching these classics as a child.
“So long partner.” Heard that in my head even though there was no sound and I just made myself cry.
A really Insightful essay.
Pixar is definitely one of the best Animation studios that master the art of storytelling.
Pixar, a type of studio that makes me wanna cry.
What a "Calm" narration,Can be used for baby's bedtime stories.
I think it sounds more heart-warming than like bedtime stories, like you can cry at the music,
I don’t have notifications but this was in my recommendations. RUclips is just active
Same
So is your mom when she calls you for dinner up and down the stairs. 😅😁
(I'm only joking my intention isn't to ruin someone's day or cause offence just something funny I thought of after reading your comment)
Insider: Pixar makes perfect films
Cars 2: *please allow me to introduce myself*
💀😭😭
One thing I've found helpful to note is that a character can have an "opposite" in more than one capacity. The role they occupy, the views they hold, how others see them... It doesn't have to be confined to one character.
I was about to cry in the end but my emotions got interrupted by an ad lol
Imagine if Pixar’s 22 rules had been combined with Daredevil’s show. It’d be an amazing story if the creators cared about its characters and basically the emotions showed that might resembles the audience’s experience.
please no
This video so expertly explains what I perceive to be the art of animation. The fact that animation is able to create characters that are not real and almost seem fantasy-like, but yet, we as humans relate so much to. It's amazing how we can relate so well to these fictitious characters even more so than a lot of other human characters in live-action films. This is why I want to become an animator; to be able to be part of the production of these films that will inspire and touch the hearts of many generations to come.
So Marvel Studio uses Pixar's Secret Formula!!
Once wise panda said
"There is no secret ingredient, it's just you"
"To make something special you have to believe it's special"
Ok, how do they use Pixar's formula?
A legendary animation studio indeed
This guy has Got a so calm voice from Like other youtubers who scream
check out nerdwrtiter
Some other RUclips narrators would either talk fast or too loud when they get excited to share some information.
@@johnpaulvaldez1054 I thought so, is this Nerdwriter?!
What an incredible video!! Congrats insider ♥️🎉🎉
There are two main characters in each Pixar film:
Toy Story: Woody and Buzz
A Bug's Life: Flik and Dot (I guess?)
Toy Story 2: Woody and Jessie (or Buzz?)
Monsters Inc: Mike and Sulley
Finding Nemo: Marlin and Dory
The Incredibles: Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl (I guess?)
Cars: Lightning McQueen and Mater
Ratatouille: Remy and Linguini
WALL-E: WALL-E and EVE
Up: Carl and Russell
Toy story 3: Woody and Buzz
Cars 2: Lightning McQueen and Mater
Brave: Merida and Bear Elinor
Monsters University: Mike and Sulley
Inside Out: Joy and Sadness
The Good Dinosaur: Arlo and Spot
Finding Dory: Dory and Hank
Cars 3: Lightning McQueen and Cruz Ramirez (or Mater?)
Coco: Miguel and Héctor
The Incredibles 2: Mr. Incredible and Elastigirl (I guess?)
Toy Story 4: Woody and Bo Peep (or Buzz?)
Onward: Ian and Barley
Soul: Joe and 22
Luca: Luca and Alberto
Turning Red: Mei Lee and ???
Lightyear: _unnamed_ young test pilot and ???
This is one of the best videos i have ever seen, thanks for sharing👏👏👏
This video essay is so classy! The way you talk and add suspense to your sentences is so good! And that last line, mmm!! Tasteful sis!! Anyway, pixar is just a part of our childhood that will forever be endearing to us. You articulated what I feel about pixar beautifully! Thank u for this!
Watching this after watching Toy Story 4, dude...
Same
No spoilers please, but is Toy Story 4 emotional? Did it made you shed a tear?
@@wallowsdrumsticks6934 yes yes yes
Blade of Despair Omg. I’m looking forward on watching it 😍
Tip: see it in 3D, imax, or very late at night. Some ignorant moms will bring their babies into the theatre who cry over the audio of the film and completely shatter the experience.
Just watched toy story 4 and I cried
SEQUELS AREN’T SUPPOSED TO BE GOOD why would they do this to me
@@huh.2 ???
@@huh.2 Some of the best movies of all time are sequels. There is nothing inherently wrong with sequels.
Xoreign I mean. Have you seen some movies’ sequels? Somehow toy story managed three good sequels (jk I know how it’s because they aren’t just hounding for money, they also want to write a good story), but a LOT of sequels just are just for scraping the rest of that good good box office money out of our wallets, so they end up lazily written lmao
@@huh.2 Right. But the idea of expanding on a world is not inherently wrong. Business wise, sure,, they usually exist for money. But the fact that good sequels exist show that just because a sequel exists, doesn't mean it's bad. There's always more story to tell, even if it doesn't seem so.
Disney owns both Pixar and Lucasfilm, and still couldn't manage to make the Star Wars sequels any good. Had they just used the Pixar formula, George Lucas's story treatments and had John Favreu and Dave Filoni on the creative team for the whole trilogy things would've most likely turned out great, it might even have been the best trilogy yet.
Disney, you had all the resources and talent at your disposal, and you threw it away, and for what?
7:58 when sully presses the button it says "FIZT" which is the software Pixar used to develop sullys hair
Nice video, and a great relaxing voice! Haha
Although, why no clips from Coco??
Ikr I was kinda upset that they did not add clips from Coco, Brave, Finding Dory, Cars, The Good Dinosaur...
Coco isn't that great imho
Jerome Alday NOBODY is asking for your opinion. We are just wondering why they did not add clips from coco, brave, the good dinosaur.... since they are pixar movies. Oh and fyi Coco is as emotional as Up and Toy Story 3. Gtfo
@@wallowsdrumsticks6934 I agree 100%
Sad Boii Hours I agree 10%
The issue with any formula is predictably. That's what Pixar is struggling with right now
The thing is though, they're actually not.
They had 3 films that could reasonably be considered bad films.
Cars 2, Brave and Good Dinosaur.
Cars 2 was fun and I liked it because whereas Cars was about understanding that not everything is about yourself and accepting that others can help you.....whilst it's also about learning that what you do has an impact on others around you, and whist it's also about learning that even in the face of selfishness people can still care about you and help you, and it's good to actually change and be less selfish because eventually it'll help you......
Cars 2, is about taking care of your friends. I love it because it's literally that simple.
Brave is about accepting women, but also about not being overprotective of your daughter and your children. We're too used to making our kids follow in our footsteps, and not being free to be themselves, because a) we think it's too dangerous for them and b) it doesn't help the vision we set out for them.
Whilst Nemo is about being overprotective because of past experience of danger, Brave is about being overprotective because of tradition and a pre-designed idea.
It's also about breaking down negative and restricting stereotypes. In this case Brave was actually ahead of its time.
I think both get a bad rep.
Good Dinosaur? Yeah...........I couldn't watch that. That's probably their only true dud in my opinion.
After that, every other film has been brilliant.
Cars 3 is about the acceptance of being old, and breaking down stereotypes and accepting new things whilst also understanding that experience is still necessary.
Coco is well, Coco. I can't even BEGIN to break down that film, but it's fantastic.
Incredibles 2 is round about the same as Cars 3; stereotypes, pigeonholing etc etc ec.
I haven't seen Toy Story 4 yet.
Onward looks decent and interesting.
Soul sounds like it's gonna be fantastic and Inside Out level.
Inside Out is one of their best and most imaginative films.
Finding Dory is beautiful and fantastic.
I think if you look at the films then from Toy Story 3, their films are consistently good.
Yeah, there's a formula but because the themes that are even consistently used, all revolve around different scenarios so it keeps you guessing.
A lot of things in our lives revolve around us dealing with the same issues but in different ways.
Finding Nemo, Up, Coco, they all deal with loss and grief in different ways.
Inside Out, Toy Story, Cars 3, Incredibles 2, Monsters Inc. they deal with being thrust into a new situation.
Cars 2, Ratatouille, Monsters University, Inside Out, Finding Dory; accepting what we might see as our flaws, can actually provide something beautiful.
Also they're about being accepting of disability and/or difference.
Brave, Inside Out; sometimes challenging authority can be a good thing.
@@30secondstomarsMBH if you are a Pixar fan then great. Pixar never really makes a "bad" movie... they are just underwhelming
Brave, Cars 2-3, monsters University, finding Dory, Incredibles 2, Toy Story 3-4, even Coco really. They are all safe bets. Tried and true stories.
Good Dinosuar had potential. Inside Out was good but would of been great if it focused on the family instead of just Riley. The first trailer we see kinda hints at that.
Onward and Soul seem promising but that's after a stretch of so-so movies. I would call that struggling. Yes the movies may look great and tug at heartstrings, but Pixar can do better than that like providing new perspectives/narratives.
@@markheath14 Yes, The Good Dinosaur is really underwhelming. The sequels are underwhelming as well. ( Except the toy story franchise.)
Not really most there recent films have been really unpredictable
Greatest animation studio ever!
I wasn’t expecting a video essay on pixar movies to help me finally understand the healing and necessity of “shadow self” integration.
i just cant!!!! they improved so much 😍😍😍😍
Bro from Toy Story (1995) to Toy Story 3 (2010), Pixar were basically perfect! Just simply elite!
I just watched Toy Story 4 man. You're making me cry more.
thanks you just lit up my spirit to continue learning 3d art and animation
Thanks for the advice it will be very helpful for when I animate my own cartoons when I'm older
Loves all the movies here. Always looking forward to the next Pixar 🎥
“All of it’s films are a technological marvels”
So Cars 2 is a “marvel”
Yup
What is your favorite PIXAR movie????
Me: Toy STORY
It's one of thise questions that I just don't have an answer to. I can't choose my favorite one because they're so great in their own ways (and I haven't even seen some of the best of them like Wall-E and Ratatouille).
I'm gonna be controversial and say Cars.
Mainly because I relate to Mater.
Ratatouille, I used to work in a restaurant, and wow, they did their homework. The first part of Wall-E is a masterpiece of silent cinema, breathtaking. And the intro to Up...
I'm pretty sure everyone's favorite is the Toy Story franchise lol
@@macaroniromero3586 I love toy story but Ratatouille is one of my all time favorite movies
I thought Inside-out was ingenious. One thing that I noticed was that Joy did not get her own color, while all the other emotions did. She is a mixture of sadness (blue hair) and disgust (green dress). They did this because Joy is not a reactionary emotion like the others. Joy is a choice despite the others. You can be sad, and joyful. And realizing this marks a level of emotional maturity that Inside-out captures well.
When you mentioned the 22 rules, I guess you were referring to the 22 steps by John Truby. This book has help me a lot to deeply understand the story in each kind of movies.
I would also add, as john truby said, that an opponent does not always need to be the antagonist or evil.
"A true opponent not only wants to prevent the hero from achieving his desire but is competing with the hero for the same goal"
Joy's unawareness of the need of sadness and others in riley's life, therefore, should be seen as her weakness instead. Sadness, joy's buddy, is actually the true oppponent as it leads the story to the self-revelation.
That was amazing 😍 I also want to add that even it animated characters so of them really relatable. And childhood memories is awesome 😂 bravo Pixar ❤
Toy story 3 ending made me cry, Up story made me cry, Wall E's character made me cry.....PIXAR makes me so happy that I cry
Pixars formula: What if ______ had feelings
That ending of Toy Story 3 always gets me
Whan ever I'm not feeling happy I'm just gonna watch this.
dude you made me cry
Pixar: Ahh, Me formula
9:09 Rex waving at Andy
This is the only insider video that felt real, and human and useful. Do more stuff like this.
Is this why I can’t get through a Pixar movie without crying
They're mostly hit and miss for me. I wonder how they'll be without John Lasseter. I'd love to see a breakdown classic Disney's formula for making perfect films from Snow White to The Jungle Book
Monsters Inc. and Inside Out show me they’re in good hands with Pete Docter.
Pete Docter is really great, with classics like Monsters Inc. and Up under his resume. Let's not forget it was Lasseter who directed Cars 2, the studio's biggest dud. And I wouldn't credit Disney for all of Pixar's efforts; if it ain't for strict quality control from Pixar via Steve Jobs, Michael Eisner would've taken away the rights and produced shitty direct to video sequels using an incompetent studio.
Up to Jungle Book? What about the Renaissance movies
@@UltimateKyuubiFox and
Now watching Soul
I think Pixar is in a good hand
I never realised just how many of my favorite animated movies Pixar has made.
Pixar is one of the few things that really makes my exterior crumble
Toy Story 3 was the end of their Golden Era for me. Their stories have suffered since.
*Before Toy Story 3* we had: *Up* , *Wall-E* , *Ratatouille* .
*After Toy Story 3* we had: Cars 2, Brave, Monsters University.
naaaaaaaah. it aint the worst tho. cars 2 is.
Am not gonna cry today
Pixar: we'll be with you shortly
Me: sobbing
Pixar has no chill with their sad scenes
*looks at title*
*looks at Cars 2 DVD*
*laughs in rotten tomatoes*
PalmTreePetrus Planes series also.
@@superspies32 Planes was based in the Cars Universe, but it was animated by Walt Disney Animation. Pixar did the original Cars Series.
Great work guys
I'm crying again because of 8:23
Pause it at around 1:08 or 1:09 you'll see something hilariously savage in the background🤣
Freaking hell😂
Illumination, take notes!
My dream is to work at Pixar, writing some awesome stories... I'm probably not good enough tho...
@@kalilantrip927 Thanks bro, it means a lot! I've grown up with Pixar movies, so if sometime in the future I can work in at least one and be a part of their legacy, it would be truly awesome!
Did the narrator of the video work at Pixar? Informative video and it even reminded me of a story in itself. Nice work. 😊
Why do pixar movies always make you cry? Thanks for answering my questions.
I love Pixar movies and you make me love it EVEN better!!! Good job, today imma watch Toy Story 4 n I'm so ecxited
cant wait to see Onward!
I feel like Plankton searching for the secret formula rn lol
Your voice and the music was just spot on how this video needed to be presented!
Literally just watching little clips of these movies with no sound made me cry so yeah Pixar can tell a damn good story
Totally agree with you, I just hate how there are people look down on these movies, simply because it is disney or pixar
Pixar: The greatest movie studio of all time.
Convince me otherwise.
*except Cars 2
Rachel Stassi It’s not bad. Personally I like it more than Good Dinosaur (which was also not bad)
1:08 the man in the left is doing bad finger hahahaha
Keanu Reeves: They're breathtaking
You know the Pixar essay is good when it makes you cry just like their movies.
ehhh!?!
there's a secret formula!?!?!?
Plankton go away!!
:(
Brilliant Essay.
Welldone
Beautiful video essay! Keep up the great work!
1:08 HE FLIPPED THE BIRD!! lmaoooooo 😂 (Guy in background)
BRAVO INSIDER. Beautiful essay.
Who started crying in this...
The ending to toy story 3 will forever make me cry because I see it as my childhood ending, Andy was going to college and at that time I was going to college too, I still want to see toy story 4 because now I have kids to share the experience with and I see it as a new beginning of me being a parent.
Plankton:hehe i finally have the krabby patty formula ye-wait this isnt the krabby patty...oh...this is kinda nice
*DreamWorks has entered the chat*
So you also a very good storyteller :))
You cant rush perfection when it comes to the Pixar animating studios
Kinda reminds me of Nerdwriter’s video essays. Even his voice and pacing. 😳 Both are wonderful to listen to.
Very good work 👏 continue!
*amazing⬆️
Very nice rules of a storyteller
In Pixar movies, the villain is not the reason behind the trouble, but he is an addition to the trouble.
I did not expect this from insider
Beautiful line there at the end!!!
Wow. Perfect. It couldn't be out better then this.
So, it's a distillation of Hero with a thousand faces. Which is how Avengers, Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings, Every Spielberg movie, Rick & Morty and essentially most movie plots work. It's an ok read, but what's really Fascinating is how show business has almost universally embraced its core tenets.