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| '''Pixar Animation Studios''' (pronounced "pics-ar") was formed in 1979 as The Graphics Group by Edwin Catmull, Steve Jobs, and John Lasseter. It was renamed to its current name in 1986, and originally produced CGI animated shorts, including ''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]] that was the first-ever feature film to be entirely 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 by Edwin Catmull, Steve Jobs, and John Lasseter. It was renamed to its current name in 1986, and originally produced CGI animated shorts, including ''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]] that was the first-ever feature film to be entirely computer-animated. In 2006, Pixar was acquired by [[The Walt Disney Company]]. | ||
| The company has released 27 films, all distributed under the Walt Disney Pictures banner, with their most recent film being ''Inside Out 2'', released on June 14, 2024 | The company has released 27 films, all distributed under the Walt Disney Pictures banner, with their most recent film being ''Inside Out 2'', released on June 14, 2024. | ||
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