My three favorites out of all of those are Finding Nemo, Wall-E, and Up. Finding Nemo is just plain amazing. Wall-E is an amazing movie with an amazing message. Up is just plain cute. If I had to choose one, I'd go with Finding Nemo. Christmas isn't Christmas for me unless I watch Finding Nemo at least one time around that time of the year.
Up and Wall-E are AMAZING. I've seen all of the movies in this poll. I remember really liking A Bug's Life when I was younger. But if I had to choose one, it's Up
I pick all of them except Cars, and maybe Ratatouille. Nothin' against these 'uns, they're just one notch below perfection.
I chose Finding Nemo as that move is so funny but Wall-E was just second. That movie is so brilliant.
finding nemo, wall-e, up, and toy story are my favs, but i also enjoyed ratatoullie very much. Incredibles was good, not really as great of a story, but very good and fun nonetheless. Monsters inc. was great too. Really every pixar movie is good with their one fault being cars. It was just aimed at too small of an audience of 8 year old boys. Just got up on blu-ray last weekend along with our new tv. It was awesome.
as a 15 year old teen, I almost cried during up (no joke) but Toy Story just wins hands down, but Up is 2nd
There's not even a doubt in my mind which one it is man. I enjoyed most of them but when it comes down to it, there's only 1 true classic: Toy Story. Who else is waiting for TS3? Lol I'm 15 and still find that movie awesome. I used to watch it when I was little. I think that says enough right there.
I love all of them. Cars... eh, I kinda found it too cheesy towards the end, that one car suddenly becoming friendly and seeing what the good things in life are... I'd sit through it contently, but I'd much rather watch any of the other jewels Pixar has come up with. I still need to see Up, though. After Wall-E, I have high expectations.
I'm inclined to say Toy Story, but it really is a tough choice. I saw Wall-E twice and was kind of disappointed with the second viewing. It was still good, but I could tell it would be kind of one of those movies I'd have to have a certain amount of time in between before I watch again. Never much cared for A Bug's Life. Monsters, Inc was kind of bleh, though Boo and whatever John Goodman's character was called, that was a high cute point for Pixar. Toy Story 2 I hated. And the other ones kind of fall into a general category of being good, but I think Toy Story has more "childhood nostalgia" associated with it.