15 Major Differences Between Disney And Pixar Movies

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @janfiloute_the_noob4045
    @janfiloute_the_noob4045 2 года назад +2164

    For the visuals, i think that disney is trying to be the most realistic possible(especially for the backgrounds), while pixar is slowly trying to stylise its movies like in turning red or luca for example

    • @thekueken
      @thekueken Год назад +70

      True, but funny how that leads to Disney ending up with idealized visuals (majestic landscapes, model body types [albeit they are sloooowly loosening up there], cleaned up anthropomorphic animals) while Pixar has the more every day body types, plain but still wide and real land/cityscapes, and dares to make its animals fuzzy (= "not relying on cute").
      A story with pretty magical beings in a (more or less) historically (and architecturally) accurate environment by Disney may look more surreal and fantastical than a story about ...living cars set in a world that is a freaky (less accurate, often exaggerated) superficial (stream-lined?) replication of ours.
      However, the lines are (beginning to get) blurry - visually, tonally and thematically.
      [Edited bc I accidentally tried to make Ratatouille a pure Disney movie, which serves to stress my last point XD)

    • @alejandrasanchez3022
      @alejandrasanchez3022 Год назад +19

      Yeah, Pixar really likes playing with faces shapes like Up

    • @mojyoqueen350
      @mojyoqueen350 Год назад +2

      Meanwhile Shrek

    • @Blackbrabx
      @Blackbrabx Год назад

      yeah!!💗💗

    • @Marylandbrony
      @Marylandbrony Год назад +1

      Weird for me it's the opposite. Sure Disney is very stylized, but grounded in real world anatomy and the aesthetics of drawings, paintings and dolls. Disney humans at the very least skew more humans like in an idealized way. While Pixar is more radical in their human design choices. Mr.Incredible, Captain McCrea, Mama Coco and the like are more cartoony compared to a Flynn Rider, Elsa or Hiro Hamada. It's only Lightyear in my opinion that went full realism.

  • @shaneyzamora2525
    @shaneyzamora2525 Год назад +968

    Its true about the endings in Pixar. While the story wrapped up, you can tell the characters aren't done going on with their lives and struggles. We even see after credits in Pixar movies showing that the characters still trying to adjust with their lives.

    • @sophiitong
      @sophiitong Год назад +38

      Right on point. This is why they make incredible sequels on top of that. Although the main conflict is resolved, there is still so much for the characters left which can be incorporated in another film.

    • @brewloml5079
      @brewloml5079 Год назад +10

      I'm still crying about luca

    • @_hg4rr
      @_hg4rr Год назад +4

      @@brewloml5079we all are

    • @darkyboode3239
      @darkyboode3239 Год назад +3

      Like in Wall-E when humans started all over again on Earth, and in Up when Carl had a new adventure book documenting his life with Russell and Doug.

    • @rosegoldswirl
      @rosegoldswirl 3 месяца назад +3

      And that’s why Pixar is just so BEAUTIFUL to me

  • @greicecontadoytb7885
    @greicecontadoytb7885 Год назад +646

    Disney is aspirational and timeless. Pixar is reflexive and in the moment. They complement each other pretty much.

  • @sooya3706
    @sooya3706 2 года назад +1016

    I feel like disney have fully princess theme fantasy land, lovers, something that not going to happen in the real world but Pixar have more reality based story's it not always happily ever after. I do more appreciate Pixar because of their carcheters how they looks.

    • @TheThingsAnimated
      @TheThingsAnimated  2 года назад +27

      What’s your fave Pixar movie? 🍿

    • @jyotsnasrivastava6373
      @jyotsnasrivastava6373 2 года назад +28

      What I don't like about Pixar is how much they anarchy the reality that it feels utterly childish. Like, house floating on balloons, a girl is transforming into panda and everyone is like okay with it.
      What I like is world development. In Moana, Encanto, frozen I know its fantasy land anything could happen. Even in frozen, reaction of citizens to sorcery is very real. Compared to turning red or Luca.

    • @nathancruz9172
      @nathancruz9172 2 года назад +11

      @@TheThingsAnimated turning red

    • @neontyler6663
      @neontyler6663 Год назад +4

      @@jyotsnasrivastava6373that’s what makes Pixar more unique and have a free of Thoughts, its unique.

    • @Adethamyr
      @Adethamyr Год назад +2

      @@jyotsnasrivastava6373 it is strange how moments like that can be as bizzare as possible and every character isn't phased by it, but those bizzare storylines always have metaphors and important messages for the viewers to understand. That's what makes them great.

  • @zoe_dawg
    @zoe_dawg 2 года назад +792

    The Disney character designs were made to be very distinctive. You could see a silhouette and know who it is

    • @biancamariafrondoni7051
      @biancamariafrondoni7051 Год назад +23

      pixar too imo

    • @thecherryrulz
      @thecherryrulz Год назад +1

      @@biancamariafrondoni7051 same

    • @ievaday
      @ievaday Год назад +35

      Honestly, if it weren't for the princesses' hairstyles, I would not be able to tell their silhouettes apart. As the video noted, they're all pretty much hourglass-shaped.

  • @gogakushayemi
    @gogakushayemi Год назад +95

    For me, Disney is when you want to escape from the real world and Pixar is when you want to live in a better version of it.

    • @Leukick
      @Leukick Год назад +2

      Yeah Toy Story is like the real world

  • @MrJonathan004
    @MrJonathan004 2 года назад +372

    Yep Pixar definitely has its way of getting you in the feels for their movies and even as a young adult both studios have really influenced and helped shaped the person I am today... 🇳🇦🇳🇦🇳🇦

    • @flatsamiscool
      @flatsamiscool Год назад +2

      Except Turning Red. The movie just made me feel annoyed with the little brat who didn't get any better and if anything only was even more of a brat by the end. The only character development was her mom no longer being overprotective but instead not being protective enough. Her dad almost had character development but instead of being equal as a parent, he only said what he wanted to tell her and then continued to not have a say in anything that happened. Such a weird movie.

    • @MrJonathan004
      @MrJonathan004 Год назад +1

      @@flatsamiscool true

    • @tmm4195
      @tmm4195 Год назад +2

      @@flatsamiscoolHow was she a brat? She always did what her mom told her, yet her mom was still overprotective and toxic as hell. This movie portrays exactly what happens when parents behave this way.

    • @flatsamiscool
      @flatsamiscool Год назад

      @@tmm4195 She completely goes against many different things she says and yells "My panda, my choice!" Which makes a piece of me díe inside every time I think of it, but she's just annoying af. She goes out into the city on her own and goes against many of the things she's told to do. She's thirteen. Not an adult. She absolutely should be respecting her mom just like anyone of any age should, but especially thirteen year olds.

    • @tmm4195
      @tmm4195 Год назад +1

      @@flatsamiscool You understand she always respected her mom until her mom got too overbearing right? Like literally going to the store and completely humiliating her and creeping at her school watching her through binoculars. It’s called generational trauma and her mom was putting her through her it.

  • @CeliaNightstep
    @CeliaNightstep Год назад +154

    Disney often brings us stories we already know and make them child friendly, take the brother grimm stories, shakespear stories, hans christian anderson stories. Pixar makes new stories.

  • @Lord_Lionheart
    @Lord_Lionheart Год назад +79

    I’ve noticed that Pixar seems to be a LOT more diverse than Disney and I can’t be the only one

    • @ceebbees12345
      @ceebbees12345 Год назад +2

      If anything, I think Disney's more diverse tho? I mean, most of the Pixar characters I remember aren't even human.

    • @bonsaidaddy9970
      @bonsaidaddy9970 Год назад +9

      @@ceebbees12345 hence, diverse.

  • @blueberrybeachmusic
    @blueberrybeachmusic 2 года назад +150

    going with pixar. i'm a huge pixar fan & would choose almost any of theirs over almost any of disneys

  • @littlemissgamergal2586
    @littlemissgamergal2586 Год назад +60

    I highly think Big Hero 6 got smothered by Frozen. As they came out within months of eachother. Everyone was Frozen obsessed. But big hero 6 is one of my all time favourites that I can just watch and watch again. I will always say that. Alot of people I know have never heard of Big Hero 6! Its shocking. Its a complete masterpiece and the music was perfect ❤ and how can you not love Baymax, I was balling my eyes out at the end. If you haven't seen it, I 100% recommend it. 👏🏼👏🏼

    • @gogakushayemi
      @gogakushayemi Год назад +3

      Baymax (as we call it in Japan) was huge here. I actually went to see the movie AND bought the DVD through the hype. Japan loves films that you leave you bawling at the end. That said, the Frozen hype has definitely lasted longer.

  • @Strawberry_Kow
    @Strawberry_Kow Год назад +191

    I feel like Disney is really limited, they don’t do a lot of opened stuff, meanwhile Pixar likes to make things relatable and make people feel more opened up, and they don’t care about who or what you are, they accept anything.

  • @nelly_lu
    @nelly_lu Год назад +20

    Pixar films are deeper and more mature. As we grow up, we learn that happy ever afters are rare in our real world, and we become more accepting and appreciating of the endings of Pixar films.

  • @TheBoomerang32
    @TheBoomerang32 Год назад +109

    I feel like pixars demographic is also different, adults can watch and relate. Where as Disney is more driven towards children.

    • @lilac3266
      @lilac3266 Год назад +20

      disney may be more driven towards children but they still have pretty deep messages and adults can relate. When encanto came out I seen more adults talking about it than children

  • @nathancruz9172
    @nathancruz9172 2 года назад +82

    I still love both Disney and Pixar movies ever since, I was a kid.

  • @pocolocoSPDaR8
    @pocolocoSPDaR8 Год назад +79

    well yeah I feel like Coco’s existence is completely ignored in most of his points lol
    and Brave…XD

    • @rquincy4113
      @rquincy4113 Год назад +11

      I mean.....the director change in Brave was stupidly obvious & to its detriment, so i'll give that one a pass

    • @rumzzzzz
      @rumzzzzz Год назад +3

      yeah can you please tell me why? i mean i dont know why they didnt mention coco and brave?

    • @nuuraabdulkadir1457
      @nuuraabdulkadir1457 6 месяцев назад

      @@rumzzzzzdid Disney and Pixar make movies together

  • @CinemaSongscovers
    @CinemaSongscovers Год назад +71

    I've seen Raya and the Last Dragon a couple times.
    I don't think it's terrible, but it's definitely not as good as other Disney films.
    When I saw it the first time, up until the reveal that the other girl was actually tricking her, I legitimately thought it was gonna be the first girl on girl love interest.

    • @scouttrout22
      @scouttrout22 Год назад +2

      I thought the same thing actually. There was heavy sapphic subtext, however unintentional

  • @VideoNoCap
    @VideoNoCap Год назад +4

    Disney: Super fantasy
    Pixar: fantasy but realistic

  • @Neptuniii
    @Neptuniii Год назад +6

    6:09 ah yes, the three ages, 42, 78, and robot

  • @kidkidkid792
    @kidkidkid792 Год назад +11

    thank you for putting it into words, now I fully understand why Pixar has a special place in my heart.

  • @Zralock79
    @Zralock79 Год назад +17

    THANK YOU!!! ... Finally someone who tried to emphasize the difference between Disney and Pixar movie.... or between Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios.
    I am really angry when somebody is putting these two together in one box as Disney movies. Pixar was, is and always will be different (better) and never as all other Disney movies.

  • @mzamnesia7190
    @mzamnesia7190 Год назад +24

    Disney(new): the kids will love it. Pixar: the family will love it.

  • @emmyreimmy
    @emmyreimmy Год назад +4

    I'm sorry, LION KING TWO? WAS I LIVING UNDER A ROCK

  • @Almandeen
    @Almandeen Год назад +35

    I feel like people have been a bit harsh on Pixar lately…
    Personally I really enjoyed Luca and Turning red, and after the last dinosaur, I feel like Pixar has been getting back in their groove (unlike Disney) 🤔

    • @anndy9229
      @anndy9229 Год назад +3

      But they're really trash on Lightyear, Turning red(optional), and Strange World

  • @PrettyBoyCamus
    @PrettyBoyCamus Год назад +7

    The first thing that came to mind when I saw the title was "Pixar makes us cry and contemplate our existence" and "Disney has happy endings"

  • @coralqueen6064
    @coralqueen6064 Год назад +38

    I feel like Disney movies always have the same structure as far as the order of events goes but for Pixar, the event orders change so you never really know which way the story will go and that's what makes Pixar more likely to pull heartstrings as well. If something sad happens, it isn't always predictable from the beginning of the movie but for Disney it is

  • @puppydogpalsfan8494
    @puppydogpalsfan8494 Год назад +9

    a difference for me is that i like modern Pixar movies but not Disney ones. i like old Disney.

  • @KyoH-n1e
    @KyoH-n1e 3 месяца назад +1

    Nice video. I enjoyed seeing the differences between Disney and Pixar. And I think with Disney their characters and storylines in movies. Aren’t always relatable. While with Pixar their characters and storylines are relatable. Because they face relatable situations

  • @cutiemark1288
    @cutiemark1288 Год назад +2

    I love how you talked about the musical montages! The up montage made me cry though 😢

  • @WE1RD_N_WACKY
    @WE1RD_N_WACKY 2 года назад +7

    Dam they added aunt cause for a sassy aunt ad 😂

  • @trans_panda
    @trans_panda Год назад +35

    What I don't understand is: What is the big deal? Everyone fusses about it. But, they're under the same company. Sure the stories and styles are different but you shouldn't need to choose between them. Just love both! One offers realistic storylines, and one offers fantasy. One offers magic and royalty, and one offers people we see just on the other side of the street. One shows happy ever after, and one shows a more realistic ending. They both are completely different, but I think that's good and you instead get the best of both worlds. So, I reiterate, why choose? Just choose both.

    • @Justkrishnacore
      @Justkrishnacore Год назад

      EXACTLY! Both are really good! People want to choose sides and fight for them. Even thought there is no need. No, they are not against each other. They both complement each other PERFECTLY! I don't understand why we can't have magic and reality together instead of having to choose.

    • @freedomisthechoicesyoumake8594
      @freedomisthechoicesyoumake8594 Год назад

      Shut up already and let people have their own opinions. Ugghh. Live a little

  • @victoriasunivers
    @victoriasunivers 2 года назад +26

    I do love Disney better, it has always had a special place in my heart🥰

  • @Smallishbeansfan101
    @Smallishbeansfan101 2 года назад +11

    the facr i was so happy that not everyone forgot about ratatouille its just the best movie ever

  • @BrombleyByBow075
    @BrombleyByBow075 9 месяцев назад +1

    The Pixar shorts are great especially their new one: self

  • @leothewolf3698
    @leothewolf3698 Год назад +4

    others:disney or pixar
    me:dreamworks!🌙

  • @robdavlin
    @robdavlin 2 года назад +6

    Great insights. I never heard of the Pixar “what if…?” approach. Nice work.

  • @markthomas6236
    @markthomas6236 2 года назад +6

    I love what you do

  • @CharlesEPellissier
    @CharlesEPellissier Год назад +1

    Great analysis!

  • @toddfraser3353
    @toddfraser3353 Год назад +6

    In Disney the Protagonist is usually very likable. While in Pixar they tend to be more of a jerk, giving them room to grow. Where Disney other than learning that one lesson they didn't grow that much.

  • @anabelledunn6206
    @anabelledunn6206 Год назад +15

    Personally, I'm always going to love Disney more than Pixar but I can definitely always see room for improvement.

  • @jdl713
    @jdl713 Год назад +2

    Pixar animation is slowly turning into what someone who took a hallucinogen would imagine.

  • @austinbrooks9676
    @austinbrooks9676 Год назад +8

    I feel like the inclusion of lgbtq stuff isn't necessary for either company to do considering its for children and nothing about a person sex is going to make a better for them

    • @TripleAAABatteriesStudio
      @TripleAAABatteriesStudio Год назад +3

      Agreed

    • @clarafaria6613
      @clarafaria6613 Год назад +9

      It’s NOT about sex, It’s about representation so kids can see themselfs and/or see how normal is to have all kinds of love, not just the same and old hetero love that has been shown and forced on us in every single media. Having lgbtq stuff won’t make the movie better but won’t hurt either…

    • @notemma_plays6756
      @notemma_plays6756 Год назад

      Yea

    • @leilei49-51
      @leilei49-51 Год назад +4

      The aim is representation. To show that it's okay to be different, to spread acceptance of different genders and sexualities. To show that they have the right to like what they like and not be ostracized for it. Boys can like feminine things, girls can like masculine things - it's their freedom to choose. It's not just about sex.

  • @JosephBraga-vz4dd
    @JosephBraga-vz4dd 2 года назад +8

    You missed the live action versions: Many (Disney) vs 0 (Pixar)

  • @lightcpkhfm2305
    @lightcpkhfm2305 Год назад +5

    dreamworks, dreamworks makes cool sequels

  • @anderscubes
    @anderscubes Год назад

    Nice vid!

  • @nebuloushammer8773
    @nebuloushammer8773 Год назад +3

    I think an obvious one was missed. Disney movies almost always have a female protagonist and Pixar movies almost always have a male protagonist.

    • @hassansulaiman3848
      @hassansulaiman3848 Год назад

      I think Disney is aimed toward girls and Pixar is aimed towards boys because Pixar has cars superhero’s toys

  • @wild_.flower
    @wild_.flower 3 месяца назад

    I watched turning red recently and I was surprised at how many points I expected a cliche but the story stuck to being realistic. Loved it!

  • @lightdreamer_
    @lightdreamer_ Год назад +3

    If I want to cry my eyes out, I'll watch Pixar, if I want a good time and sing with characters I love, I'll watch disney

  • @AC-ih7jc
    @AC-ih7jc Год назад

    I remember hearing years ago that for Pixar, at least some of these choices were conscious strategic decisions, specifically, "No princesses singing 'I Want...' songs."

  • @cheneethompson5756
    @cheneethompson5756 Год назад +8

    In disney films, the characters sing
    In pixar, they don't

  • @mketcookactus1837
    @mketcookactus1837 Год назад +1

    4:03 it's fantastque vs fantasy

  • @shashankkkk
    @shashankkkk 2 года назад +8

    pls write pixar where ever pixar movies are used

  • @24o2fik21
    @24o2fik21 Год назад +1

    I can't even distinguish between a Disney and Pixar movie

  • @aliceeve6421
    @aliceeve6421 Год назад +1

    The thing is Disney story are more self-aware based, a hero's journey while Pixar's story involves many characters, a sense of community based stories not just the self

  • @anaisdebeaumont9571
    @anaisdebeaumont9571 Год назад +4

    I feel like both are not comparable. Disney is great and I feel like they have chosen their speciality and understood their limits which is not a bad choice ( even if I feel like they're very money oriented which could be Pixar's case too idk but it could do them wrong in the future...). Pixar has a special place in my heart, it's so realistically optimistic. They have something to them, their characters are so relatable and different in their own way, they almost seem real. Their philosophy is exigent but understanding and empathetic. They are artists for sure! Also when you look at all the process they do to make every movie the most realistic and incredible way possible, it's amazing. For Up in particular. They go above and beyond the surface. Turn red was the last one I saw and it was very good! Of course they don't have the right to fail!! If they dare do one average movie that would be their last death wish...

  • @rdkirk3834
    @rdkirk3834 Год назад +1

    Basic theme. Disney animations tend to be about people (particularly princesses) who already have plenty but want something more. Somehow, being a princess just isn't good enough. And by the end, they get what they want, more on top of plenty.
    Pixar protagonists more often start fully satisfied with their lives, happy in their moment, wanting nothing more. Then life forces a drastic, unwanted change upon them. By the end of the movie, they have not solved the problem...they've just adapted to it, learned to live with it and to be happy in spite of it. This may be why Pixar is more relatable to adults...adults will have been through more of those "life comes at you hard" moments, and a lot fewer of the "princess gets her prince" moments.

  • @sumpihano3036
    @sumpihano3036 Год назад +1

    You can’t compare both of em! They are awesome in their own ways! Disney is more likely for kids and Pixer is more likely for every age group. Disney always ends up with happiness but Pixer shows about the real world. Both of them are awesome i guess.

  • @ZestonN
    @ZestonN Год назад +1

    Disney= You might cry
    Pixar= Waterworks are Mandatory!

  • @ameliaarrows2790
    @ameliaarrows2790 Год назад +2

    I love the fantasy of disney but big hero 6 was really one of my favourites sure it was sci-fi but it was so much fun. to have a more grounded experience , even though the setting doesn’t exist

  • @thatonedrainedplatter5421
    @thatonedrainedplatter5421 Год назад

    Ngl, Disney gives me a more curious and mysterious fantasy feeling while Pixar nails the playful and childlike feelings for me.
    It’s like I can casually watch Pixar anytime and have a great time but it has to be the right day and moment of feeling to watch a Disney movie for that magical feeling.

  • @aninditachandrakirana7896
    @aninditachandrakirana7896 Год назад +4

    Yeah, no. We do not need more of number 12. Keep those agendas to yourself, people will flock to movies with a real story to tell.

  • @chaileeportraits
    @chaileeportraits Год назад +1

    For some reason i don't enjoy the singing every 5 minutes 😂😂😂😂

  • @SashikuChan
    @SashikuChan Год назад +3

    And that is why I love both! :D They are both amazing, and I get both out of this world fantasy, and more down to earth but still magical movies.

  • @Swirl_of_StarFire
    @Swirl_of_StarFire Год назад +1

    Yeah, the "xyz lets gravity decide this" trope. Villains do tend to fall to their deaths with alarming frequency

  • @ahobaka4459
    @ahobaka4459 Год назад

    that's why Pixar's movies are amazing!

  • @Awakened_sandy
    @Awakened_sandy 9 месяцев назад +1

    In my opinion I love Pixar

  • @dsl8123
    @dsl8123 Год назад

    0:42 Why is the tag still "Disney"?

  • @April_Animates_Stuff
    @April_Animates_Stuff Год назад +1

    Disney movies are almost always adaptations of something else, while Pixar is always (I think) original ideas.

  • @Rocky_AnimationsYT
    @Rocky_AnimationsYT Год назад +1

    4:27 Did...did dude just say we're soulless...

  • @your.chalice
    @your.chalice Год назад +1

    I love both of these for these exact reasons, both very important factor, because without disney we wont learn about some lessons, and without Pixar we wont learn about others. They both have an important role, we always have to think realistic but keep an open mind.

  • @MarrisaPlays
    @MarrisaPlays Год назад +1

    Pixar is more likely to have living parents while Moana and Enconto are very rare

  • @mojyoqueen350
    @mojyoqueen350 Год назад +1

    Dream works. Just dream works.

  • @qualitygood7320
    @qualitygood7320 Год назад +5

    Disney is…okey but DREAMWORKS

  • @RFakonWolf_Art
    @RFakonWolf_Art Год назад +1

    Want some relax story to watch, enjoy an old fashion fairytale style with an epic happy ending = Watch Disnay
    Want some heartfelt story, need some thinking and reflecting on life or an inspiration = Watch Pixar
    Best choice = Watch Both

  • @YvonneHall-g2w
    @YvonneHall-g2w Год назад +1

    one difference between the two: Disney makes bad movies, and Pixar makes shorts that are better than most Disney movies. a fact: since Disney bought Pixar, Pixar is slowly learning to make the corny characters like Disney does. example: elemental, where it says "Elements dont mix!" and the fire girl is like "wow I hate that rule im going to be the person to change it and make the world a better place!" which is basically a lot of Disney characters like in zootopia

  • @deckardcanine
    @deckardcanine Год назад

    When "Brave" got Best Animated Feature over "Wreck-It Ralph," I declared that the most Disney-like Pixar movie beat the most Pixar-like Disney movie.

  • @FilleFaon
    @FilleFaon Год назад +2

    I will regret if I don't post this
    The frase "With great power comes great responsibility " did become popular with marvel
    But it wasn't first mentioned in spiderman nor in the whole marvel (not sure about the comics sry)
    It was in 1985 movie "Teen Wolf"
    Moreover that movie was where Pixar got the idea of "Turning Red"(love the cartoon but still)
    And there are more of that stuff, they take lines and ideas from 80s films ALL THE TIME (look at Rick and Morty and time mashine for hells sake)
    I'm sorry if I sound like a jerk, but watching through most of old films we can definitely tell that no monstrously new ideas have been made. Kinda heavy if you put it that way, but we can find every idea of a "brand new film" in timeline from 60s till 80s
    Love your videos, especially this one ❤
    I am 15, I love pixar even more than disney for the cartoons, but after watching smth new and rewatching films from the past I would definitely say that they rerun all the ideas over and over again

    • @kirkdarling4120
      @kirkdarling4120 Год назад

      Yes, Turning Red takes much from Teen Wolf (which starred Micheal J Fox).
      And Cars takes much from Doc Hollywood (another film that starred Michael J Fox).
      Of course, Rick and Morty takes much from Back to the Future (yet another Michael J Fox film).

  • @thanuramalinga1135
    @thanuramalinga1135 Год назад

    8:32 what is the movie?. can anybody help me please?

  • @mallory434
    @mallory434 Год назад +1

    did this guy just try to tell me that Luca is lighthearted? Ercole tried to commit murder

  • @CrossingTheStreetArt
    @CrossingTheStreetArt Год назад

    Disney writes fantasies. Pixar writes developmental journeys.

  • @amineskafandri95
    @amineskafandri95 5 месяцев назад

    Also as u said . Ppl love buyinh their fav characters ' as pixar made cars . Toys the incredibles . U got the point

  • @ianesgrecia8568
    @ianesgrecia8568 Год назад +1

    Oh dear... THe time when Disney was actually dependable and timeless....

  • @paperbagjenna
    @paperbagjenna Год назад +1

    Why Luca gotta catch strays like that tho

  • @0408tk
    @0408tk Год назад

    Coco is the only movie I thought Disney made it fully by themselves...it has a happy ending and good musics

  • @Naricie
    @Naricie Год назад

    LOVED this and you got all the good point down!

  • @Koellenburg
    @Koellenburg Год назад

    Rattatoiulle will stay my favourite of them all :D

  • @Zman_fnaf
    @Zman_fnaf Год назад +1

    I’m more of a Pixar fan is it might seam. But usually I have a soft spot for my Disney princesses once in a while. When Time is right for a classic, I will go deep into depth into the movie when I’m watching it, but when is over. I will put on a Burt Reynolds movies to cleanse my soul, meaning of Smokey and the bandit. That’s all I have to say.

  • @lovelyrisingstar0444
    @lovelyrisingstar0444 Год назад +1

    Tbh I prefer Pixar over Disney
    They're both amazing though :D

  • @ayumu_kasuga_osaka
    @ayumu_kasuga_osaka Год назад

    the main different is that Pixar makes good movies

  • @haileymaurer122
    @haileymaurer122 Год назад

    Disney is a part of my soul... Alice in Wonderland, Sleeping Beauty, The Little Mermaid, Lion King - there are too many gems to count. I do enjoy Pixar's movies as well, but I find them not as memorable for me personally. I now see I tend to gravitate toward the magic, panoramic sweeping scenery, and highlighted fantasy elements.
    Did not care for Turning Red though. It was truly painful for me to watch.
    Very informative video!

  • @tigr3366
    @tigr3366 Год назад

    This is why I like Pixar better.

  • @HeroSandwitch
    @HeroSandwitch Год назад +4

    Personally, this is why I prefer Pixar, the representation, not tying up everything in a neat little bow, and so on. I just like more realism and how the body types in their movies are more realistic :]

  • @PalmdalesAdonis
    @PalmdalesAdonis 7 месяцев назад

    Yes you didn’t mention that Pixar has 0 live action movies while Disney has more live action movies

  • @DemonWolfLov45
    @DemonWolfLov45 Год назад +1

    If you think about Buddy Pine, aka sindrome, is like what could have happened to mha/bnha's main protagonist Izuku Midoriya, aka Deku, if he had given up on being a hero and went villain. It's cool to see would could have been in something other than a bias fanfic!

  • @jonathanworregaard6817
    @jonathanworregaard6817 Год назад

    I belive Luca is what we all needed - a breather in a heavy world :)

  • @botondzoltannagy8849
    @botondzoltannagy8849 Год назад

    7:03 why

  • @Zohathezombie23
    @Zohathezombie23 Год назад +2

    I think Pixar gives*more personality* to characters and *dosent just give them one personality trait and work around it*. For example, Mei-Mei from Turning Red has two personalites: fangirl and perfect kid. Another example is that Elsa, from Frozen only had ice powers to make her stand out. Nothing else was really given that stands out. And, like you said, Pixar *does give random ages to people and show that heros can be of any age, any race* meanwhile Disney only has like 3 brown or black princesses. And only 1 is chinese so in my opinion they should also do a better job at race and ages. *:)*

  • @i1nez14
    @i1nez14 Год назад +3

    the DisneyxPixar movies are the best

  • @cayennepepah
    @cayennepepah Год назад +1

    I understand all what you said in the video and it turns out all my fave movies comes from pixar, not disney 🤣

  • @marcopolo2418
    @marcopolo2418 Год назад

    Disney Animation studios hasn't made many sequels. Other studios usually make they're sequels.