What is the best Pixar animated film of all time?

By YPB Team

Pixar has produced some of the most beloved animated films in history, combining technical innovation with emotional storytelling. From Toy Story's pioneering CGI to Soul's meditations on purpose, which Pixar film is the greatest?

Toy Story 2 — ranked #11
Toy Story 2
The 1999 sequel that many argue rivals the original — Woody's identity crisis and Jessie's heartbreaking backstory.
1000pts
Toy Story — ranked #22
Toy Story
The 1995 groundbreaking debut — the world's first fully CGI feature, and still one of its finest.
945pts
Turning Red — ranked #33
Turning Red
The 2022 Toronto-set coming-of-age comedy about a thirteen-year-old who transforms into a giant red panda.
893pts
Coco — ranked #44
Coco
The 2017 Day of the Dead musical celebrating Mexican heritage, family memory, and artistic legacy.
708pts
Up — ranked #55
Up
The 2009 adventure whose opening montage is one of the most emotionally devastating sequences in film history.
649pts
Monsters, Inc. — ranked #66
Monsters, Inc.
The 2001 workplace comedy set in the monster world that powers itself on children's screams.
649pts
Soul — ranked #77
Soul
The 2020 jazz-infused meditation on purpose, passion, and what makes life worth living.
649pts
A Bug's Life — ranked #88
A Bug's Life
The 1998 ant-colony fable that cemented Pixar's dominance in family animation after Toy Story.
649pts
WALL-E — ranked #99
WALL-E
The 2008 near-silent sci-fi romance about a lonely trash-collecting robot and the fate of humanity.
577pts
Inside Out — ranked #1010
Inside Out
The 2015 psychological adventure personifying a young girl's emotions in a brilliantly conceived inner world.
577pts
Toy Story 3 — ranked #1111
Toy Story 3
The 2010 emotional culmination of the Toy Story saga — one of the greatest film trilogies ever made.
371pts
Ratatouille — ranked #1212
Ratatouille
The 2007 Parisian culinary adventure featuring a rat chef and one of Pixar's most inventive premises.
371pts
Brave — ranked #1313
Brave
The 2012 Scottish Highland adventure — Pixar's first female protagonist-led film about a rebellious princess.
371pts
The Incredibles — ranked #1414
The Incredibles
The 2004 superhero family adventure with Brad Bird's witty screenplay and spectacular action sequences.
216pts
Finding Nemo — ranked #1515
Finding Nemo
The 2003 ocean adventure following a clownfish father's journey across the Pacific to find his son.
216pts

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