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{{Infobox company
{{Infobox company
| name = Pixar Animation Studios
| name = Pixar Animation Studios
| image = Pixar logo.svg
| image = Pixar logo.svg
| formerly = The Graphics Group<br>(1979-1986)<br>Disney Circle<br>7 Animation<br>(2005-2006)
| formerly = The Graphics Group<br>(1979-1986)
| founded = January 3, 1986 ({{age|1986|1|3}} years ago)
| founded = January 3, 1986 ({{age|1986|1|3}} years ago)
| founder = {{w|Edwin Catmull}}<br>{{w|Alvy Ray Smith}}
| founder = {{w|Edwin Catmull}}<br>{{w|Alvy Ray Smith}}
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===Background===
===Background===
'''Pixar Animation Studios''' (pronounced "pics-ar") was formed in 1979 as The Graphics Group of [[Lucasfilm Ltd.|Lucasfilm]] Computer Division by Edwin Catmull, Steve Jobs, and John Lasseter. It was renamed to its current name in 1986, and originally produced CGI animated shorts, most notably ''The Adventures of André and Wally B.'', ''Luxo Jr.'', and ''Tin Toy''. They later began working on feature films starting with 1995's ''Toy Story'', a joint production with [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Walt Disney Feature Animation]] which was the first-ever full-length film to be computer-animated. In 2006, Pixar was acquired by [[The Walt Disney Company]].
'''Pixar Animation Studios''' (pronounced "pics-ar") was formed in 1979 as The Graphics Group of [[Lucasfilm Ltd.|Lucasfilm]] Computer Division by Edwin Catmull, Steve Jobs, and John Lasseter. It was renamed to its current name in 1986, and originally produced CGI animated shorts, most notably ''The Adventures of André and Wally B.'', ''Luxo Jr.'', and ''Tin Toy''. They later began working on feature films starting with 1995's ''Toy Story'', a joint production with [[Walt Disney Pictures]] which was the first-ever full-length film to be computer-animated. In 2006, Pixar was acquired by [[The Walt Disney Company]].


The company has released 26 films, all distributed by [[Walt Disney Pictures]], with their most recent film being ''Lightyear'', released on June 17, 2022.
The company has released 26 films, all distributed under the Walt Disney Pictures banner, with their most recent film being ''Lightyear'', released on June 17, 2022.


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'''Availability:''' Current and common.  
'''Availability:''' Current and common.  
* Seen on most Pixar 3-D releases starting with ''Up''.  
* Seen on most Pixar 3D releases starting with ''Up''.  
* Also seen when the first two ''Toy Story'' films, ''Finding Nemo'', and ''Monsters, Inc.'' were re-released in Disney Digital 3-D, as well as the 3D Blu-rays of ''Cars'' and ''A Bug's Life''.  
* Also seen when the first two ''Toy Story'' films, ''Finding Nemo'', and ''Monsters, Inc.'' were re-released in Disney Digital 3D, as well as the 3D Blu-ray of ''Cars''.  
* This and the 2011 [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]] logo plaster the previous logo on 3-D prints of ''For the Birds''.  
* This and the 2011 [[Walt Disney Pictures|Disney]] logo plaster the previous logo on 3D prints of ''For the Birds''.  
* It also appears on both 3-D and even 2-D prints of newer shorts, except for ''22 Vs. Earth'' and ''Ciao Alberto'', which use the previous logo instead.
* It also appears on both 3D and even 2D prints of newer shorts, except for ''22 Vs. Earth'' and ''Ciao Alberto'', which use the previous logo instead.
* The final movie to use the original version was ''Incredibles 2''.
* The final movie to use the original version was ''Incredibles 2''.
* The reanimated variant debuted on the 3D version of ''Onward'' and later appeared on ''Lightyear'', as well as the 2020 Disney Investor Day.
* The reanimated variant debuted on the 3D version of ''Onward'' and later appeared on ''Lightyear'', as well as the 2020 Disney Investor Day.
* This does not appear on 3D version of ''Toy Story 4'', which uses the previous logo for an unknown reason. On a side note, it also did not appear on ''Soul'', ''Luca'', and ''Turning Red'', as they were all released exclusively on Disney+ (except in countries where the service was unavailable, where they were released theatrically) due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
* This does not appear on the 3D versions of ''Toy Story 4'', which uses the previous logo for an unknown reason. On a side note, it also did not appear on ''Soul'', ''Luca'', and ''Turning Red'', as they were all released exclusively on Disney+ (except in countries where the service was unavailable, where they were released theatrically, it's unknown if it appeared on theatrical 3D prints of said three films in Czechia, Slovakia, Poland, Romania, Greece, Turkey, Baltic countries, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, the Middle East, Israel, Singapore (except for ''Luca'' and ''Turning Red'' which were released on Disney+ in that region), the Philippines, Thailand (except for ''Luca'' and ''Turning Red'' which were released on Disney+ Hotstar in that region), Russia (except for ''Turning Red'', which dub for said film was completed before Disney pulled from the Russian market and was released outside of that region) among others) due to the COVID-19 pandemic.


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