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they all share similar ideas
Pixar is more politically correct, among other things. Compare the two; Finding Nemo: Coral reefs and currents; Shark Tale: Metro cities, mafias, car washes for whales; etc. Dreamworks also has more adult-oriented jokes. Not saying that Pixar doesnt make movies good for all ages, but Dreamworks is more "bad". Dreamworks is a little more cartoonish, while Pixar (as I stated above) tries hard to make their movies real, yet still fantasy like. There are hundreds of other reasons why, but I think those are the three biggest.
Unlike many other animation studios, Pixar says that "story is king." They make films that they would want to watch and that's why they're so good at what they do.
From what I've heard, Pixar is not allowed to (or maybe they choose not to) accept ideas from other people.
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Other companies are not allowed to produce Pixar films, other than PixarCanada.
they all share similar ideas
for me only three things come to mind 1. all the pirates of the Caribbean movies 2. all the pixar movies 3. every other animated movie they made
If you mean the actor, then yes, he does appear in several other movies. Or if you mean the character himself, Pettigrew, does appear in the third, fourth and seventh.
She left to be on other TV shows and appear in movies.
Pixar is more politically correct, among other things. Compare the two; Finding Nemo: Coral reefs and currents; Shark Tale: Metro cities, mafias, car washes for whales; etc. Dreamworks also has more adult-oriented jokes. Not saying that Pixar doesnt make movies good for all ages, but Dreamworks is more "bad". Dreamworks is a little more cartoonish, while Pixar (as I stated above) tries hard to make their movies real, yet still fantasy like. There are hundreds of other reasons why, but I think those are the three biggest.
No, that would be murder, which is illegal.
He doesn't. That simple!
Probably not to it becomes to a really really old movie like the other movies that are really really old
Pixar is the original name, but it was originally partnered with other companies like Lucas Films and in 2006, Disney purchased the company for around $6 billion.
They often appear on clocks, as dates (especially on movies) and in the titles of movies.
This really depends on personal taste. Some will find them boring other will really enjoy them.