Up was Pixar's first film to be presented in Disney Digital 3-D .
Yes, Toy Story (1995) is a Pixar movie. It was the first feature-length Pixar film.
"Toy Story" was produced by the Pixar Animation Studio and Disney was the distributor of the film .
To tell the viewers that this is a movie produced by Pixar, and released by Disney. The Walt Disney Company bought Pixar Animation in 2006, so the films produced by Pixar are owned by Disney so a movie says it's a "Disney-Pixar film" because it has the cooperation of both studios.
The Walt Disney Company. On January 24, 2006, Pixar entered into an agreement with The Walt Disney Company to merge the two companies. The deal was approved by shareholders of both companies and the merger became effective on May 5, 2006. Pixar is now a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company.
That was a Disney-Pixar film
Up was Pixar's first film to be presented in Disney Digital 3-D .
The next film to be released by Disney Pixar is "Brave" on June 22, 2012.
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2007's Ratatouille was the next Disney-Pixar film after Cars.
It is an animated Disney Pixar film.
Yes, Toy Story (1995) is a Pixar movie. It was the first feature-length Pixar film.
no the first pixar film was toy story
Toy Story, released on November 17, 1995, was Pixar's first feature length film. It was part of a three-picture deal with Disney, with Pixar handling creation and production and Disney handling marketing and distribution. However, it is not considered a Disney-Pixar film because the two companies did not merge until 2006 (releases after the merger are branded as Disney-Pixar). AnswerYou can read the full, long and winding story of Pixar from it's inception in 1979 here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PixarOr I can save you the trouble. The actual first movie that you might think of is Toy Story which was a Disney/Pixar joint venture.
Their most recent film, Up, is coming to theaters in May.
"Toy Story" was produced by the Pixar Animation Studio and Disney was the distributor of the film .
To tell the viewers that this is a movie produced by Pixar, and released by Disney. The Walt Disney Company bought Pixar Animation in 2006, so the films produced by Pixar are owned by Disney so a movie says it's a "Disney-Pixar film" because it has the cooperation of both studios.