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    Toy Story 3: A Case Study

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    that bases and targets its products and most of its associations on household amusement. It was founded by Walt Disney and his brother Roy in 1923 as a cartoon studio which later grew and it was at this point that it purchased subsidiaries such as Pixar…

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    Robot Do Things In the 2008 Disney/Pixar film: WALL-E,. And it's good. Andrew Stanton co-wrote the film with Jim Reardon. Stanton, who directed Finding Nemo, had already had some writing and directing experience when it came to animation, and he does a good job handling this movie. The movie is about a little robot named WALL-E, which stands for "Waste Allocation Load Lifter Earth-Class". He is the last of his kind on Earth and just goes about his day compacting trash and collecting little…

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    Disney Pixar creates movies that are the best known and anticipated worldwide. No studio is as careful with their product and as successful with their movie making as Pixar. Yet, Inside Out, far exceeded the common expectations. This movie is one of the greatest films ever produced by Pixar thanks to director, Pete Doctor and co-director, Ronnie Del Carmen who were able to make it happen. Inside Out is the story of 11 year old Riley, whose world turns upside-down when she and her parents move to…

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    When hearing the word “Disney” uttered in any situation, a typical person might lightheartedly smile at the the thought of memories from their childhood or vague remembrances of the iconic Disney movies they watched long ago. A Disney fanatic, however, has a completely different reaction. These people don't just have an affinity for Disney, they are completely hooked. The new Disney film Moana is set to release in late November of 2016 and according to writer Eliza Berman, the movie’s story…

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    A thirteen-year difference lies between two connected Pixar movies that both involve a soul finding their way home. Finding Dory begins with brief flashbacks of the previous movie Finding Nemo and then picks up a year after its ending. Instead of the movie being centered on the journey of crossing the ocean like Finding Nemo, Finding Dory is more centered on Dory’s journey inside the aquarium. Most people remember watching Finding Nemo as a child, now with the sequel finally premiered, the…

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    Walt Disney Stereotypes

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    In 1937, Walt Disney Pictures produced its first princess film. Almost seventy-nine years later, a total of twelve Disney princess movies have been completed, with each one bringing a captivating narrative to life. These classic tales feature a female protagonist that aspires to discover herself. Along the way trials are uncovered and, by the conclusion of the story, it makes the princess a better person overall. Villains normally create these obstacles and are an essential part of these movies;…

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    Wall E Film Analysis

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    1st Year Sound Design Film Essay – Wall-E Noah De Villiers (21800270) – 12/02/2018 ‘Wall-E’ is an animated film produced by Disney and Pixar that was released with the intention of being entertainment for young children. Despite this target audience, the film exceeds and defies all expectations by transforming this seemingly simple story, which centralises around a trash collecting robot named Wall-E chasing down a scout droid, EVE, who he views as the love of his life, into a tale of heroism…

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    advertisement poster Toy Story 3 Introduction I have decided to write about the 2010 3D-computer-animated comedy-drama blockbuster, Toy Story 3. The film was released to the United States public on June 18th 2010 and was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios, it was based after the events after Toy Story 2 (1999) but focused more on a way to conclude the originally set to be trilogy. Producer The film was produced by Darla K. Anderson who also helped produce the…

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    Disney Pixar's Toy Story

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    The Toy Story trilogy is a Disney Pixar classic because it was the beginning of an era for the company. Toy Story was the first Pixar movie to come out in 1995. Since the release of Toy Story they have not had a flop. They created some type of voodoo magic to make a trilogy that was not only cohesive but well liked by the masses. According to Rotten tomatoes the lesser-rated movie is Toy Story three with a 99%. This is rare for any type of movie; especially an animated movie. The movie is great,…

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    blocks of relationships,” and “the more complicated aspects of everyday life” (BabyCenter Medical Discovery Board). What are parents teaching their children during this critical developmental stage? Or more specifically, what role does Disney and Pixar play on them? While the movie Tangled (Conli, 2010) and The Incredibles (Walker, 2004) encompasses the traditional gender roles of women, who can be stereotypically described as dependent, sensitive, compassionate, and nurturing, as well…

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