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Disney Plus is the home for Pixar movies – Our picks for the top 10 best films - Android

Take a look at our picks for the top 10 Disney Plus Pixar movies that you can watch and download from the streaming service.

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Disney Plus is now live in the US, Canada, the Netherlands, Australia, New Zealand and Puerto Rico. Along with the many other movies and TV shows you can stream and download for one monthly fee, Disney Plus is the home to nearly all of the great CGI feature films from Pixar. But what are the 10 best Disney Plus Pixar movies?

Editor's Pick

In this article, we will give you our picks for the top 10 best Disney Plus Pixar movies that you can watch on the service. This is just a list of the feature films. Disney Plus also has many of the great animated short subjects that have been produced by Pixar. All of them can be accessed on the Disney Plus Pixar section of the service.

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Best Disney Plus Pixar movies

  1. Toy Story
  2. The Incredibles
  3. Finding Nemo
  4. Wall-E
  5. Up
  1. Monsters Inc
  2. Inside Out
  3. Ratatouille
  4. Cars
  5. A Bug’s Life


Editor’s Note: We will be updating this list as more Disney Plus Pixar are added to the service.


1. Toy Story

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There were many people inside and outside of Disney who didn’t think a feature-length CGI animated film would work. However, the Pixar studio (now part of Disney) knew better. This 1995 film broke ground for CGI in general, and for family films as well. The tale of a group of toys who live in “Andy’s room” now seems like a no-brainer for a family movie. The leader of the group, Woody, gets threatened when a new advanced toy, Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear, joins Andy’s collection. While the animation is a little crude compared to today’s CGI epics, the story itself is still entertaining. Tom Hanks and Tim Allen lead an excellent voice cast. Also, you can’t beat Randy Newman’s “You Got A Friend in Me” or the rest of the amazing soundtrack.

You can also watch Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3 on Disney Plus. Look for the 2019 release, Toy Story 4, to debut on the streaming service in 2020.  All of the Toy Story films are among the best Disney Plus Pixar movies.

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2. The Incredibles

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Many folks think the best superhero film ever made was this Pixar 2004 release, and it’s hard to argue! The Incredibles tells the tale of a family of powered individuals who have to keep their abilities a secret as “Supers” are officially outlawed. However, the family leader, Mr. Incredible, gets an offer from a mysterious benefactor that will let him return to his heroic ways. Of course, things are not what they seem, and soon his entire family is battling a villain who has a long-time grudge against Mr. Incredible.

This movie is ultimately about how people, even superheroes, should not try to hide who they really are inside. The animation is top-notch, the voice cast is terrific, and there are some great action set-pieces that rival those of even the Marvel Cinematic Universe. We also can’t forget the hilarious Edna Mode (voiced by director Brad Bird), who tries to help with her fashion abilities in a brilliantly curmudgeonly fashion.

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3. Finding Nemo

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Finding Nemo begins with one of the saddest events in any Disney film, as a clownfish Marlin deals with the death of his wife. The main part of the movie deals with Marlin raising his young son Nemo, who then gets captured by humans. Marlin, with the help of an absent-minded fish name Dory, goes on an epic quest across the sea to bring back Nemo. This 2003 Pixar film has some amazing visuals, as the animators create a world beneath the ocean. However, the core of the movie, about a father’s love for his son, still comes out.

You can check out the 2016 sequel, Finding Dory, on Disney Plus.

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4. Wall-E

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Wall-E at first seems to be about just another cute robot, like many we have seen in sci-fi movies over the decades. However, we soon learn that this movie has a lot more on its mind. Wall-E has been trying his best to clean up the trash bin that the Earth has become hundreds of years in the future. The human race has left to live its life on a massive space cruise ship. Wall-E’s life changes when a robot from that ship, EVE, arrives. The interactions between Wall-E and EVE make this 2008 release a rom-com. It’s also a solid satire on how consumerism could destroy the planet. Having said that, it makes its point without hitting us over the head.

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5. Up

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Like Finding Nemo, the 2009 Pixar movie Up begins with a tragedy. Carl Fredrickson dreams of traveling to South America with his wife, Ellie, but she passes away before that happens. Now an old man, Carl decides to go to the wilds of South America. He doesn’t take a plane or a ship. Rather, Carl lifts up his entire house with thousands of balloons to make the journey. When that happens, we know we are in true fantasy adventure territory. Carl picks up an unwanted passenger in a young Wilderness Explorer, Russell. Together, they venture to South America, where they encounter a very funny talking dog named Dug. They also find an old explorer Carl used to idolize, Charles F. Muntz, but find that he’s not what he seems. Up is a tale about exploring, wish-fulfillment and the importance of living the life you want to live.

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6. Monsters Inc.

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Monsters Inc has an excellent premise. Kids believe that the monsters under the bed and in their closets are trying to get them. This 2001 Pixar release not only shows those monsters are real, but they actually need to scare kids. The screams from those scared children are actually the source of power in the Monsters’ extra-dimensional world. However, things get more complicated when one little girl accidentally makes her way into the Monsters’ world. It’s up to two scarers, the big furry Sulley and the one-eyed Mike Wazowski,  to get Boo home. They also have to deal with a rival Monster scarer as well.  Monsters Inc. does an excellent job taking urban myths of “monsters under the bed” and turning them into a great adventure for the whole family.

You can also check out the 2010 prequel film, Monsters University, on Disney Plus. Look for a new Pixar series, Monsters at Work, to debut on the service in 2020.

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7. Inside Out

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Even for a Pixar movie, this 2015 release is one of the most innovative in terms of storylines. It shows humans as having “Emotions” that manifest themselves as people inside our heads. Inside Out focuses on the Emotions inside an 11-year old girl, Riley, who has just moved with her family to San Francisco. We see how Joy, Fear, Sadness, Disgust, and Rage all try to control her. The crisis begins when Joy and Sadness accidentally get rid of Riley’s core memories. It’s up to them to set things right inside Riley’s mind before she makes some drastic decisions. Inside Out shows how human emotions and memory influence us through our lives, and it does so with humor and some great CGI animation.

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8. Ratatouille

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Remy is a rat; a rat who happens to live in Paris. As a result, his thoughts about food are a bit different than others in his family. Remi appreciates fine food, and in Paris, there is plenty of that to eat. However, Remy doesn’t want to just eat fine food; he wants to make it. Remy encounters a human,  Alfredo, who works as a garbage boy in a high-end French restaurant. They team up to produce some excellent dishes but they also run afoul of the restaurant’s owner, who has his own plans for Remy. This 2007 film is one of the best Disney Pixar movies because it shows than anyone can aspire to be more than where they came from, like a garbage boy or even a rat.

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