There's going to be a Monsters Inc 3 someday
its Plot.
what do you think's gonna happen in it?
what do you Want to happen in it?
Mike and Sully run a comedy club and the young talent want more sensitive jokes and safe spaces
>>92572919
Everyone shits on University but I liked it...
>>92573307
it had interesting lesson, that's for sure, the problem is no one asked for it and now people no Pixar is a sellout.
Which is true.I see good dinosaur and finding dory merch everywhere.
>>92574591
Pixar was always pushed by Disney to be a sell-out since Toy Story 2. I mean, Cars only came out two years after The Incredibles.
I think people just remember WALL-E, Monsters, and Incredibles too fondly because they rarely bring up A Bugs Life, Toy Story 2, and Ratatoullie. Just looking at the list before people started to say they're dipping in quality (Which I think was right around TS3), I'm willing to bet close to half of these movies are forgettable to most people.
Probably would be something along thr lines of Cars 3's plot: scaring children is getting old, some new tech is being developed that threatens Mike and Sully's work, etc
>>92574777
>Ratatouille is one of my favourite Pixar movies
>somehow on the same level as A Bug's Life
Come on, Disney, is it because it didn't have enough non-human characters?
>>92574591
>good dinosaur merch
Literally where
>>92574953
>Come on, Disney, is it because it didn't have enough non-human characters?
I think it's because it didn't have enough emotional pull. That one gut wrenching scene that makes for perfect Oscar bait.
WALL-E's "death".
Sully saying goodbye to Boo.
Up's! lifetime montage where Ellie dies.
The toys in the incinerator and then later Andy playing with them one last time.
I can't think if Ratatouille had a moment on that same level. A Bugs Life didn't have a gut-wrenching moment either, which make people over look it even though it had one of Pixar's best villains of all time.
>>92575042
how about when the food critic tastes ratatouile and remembered his childhood?
>>92575143
It's not as intense to people as "losing a loved one" or "saying goodbye forever". People love death scenes.
>>92575528
Emoji.
At least Despicable Me franchise is based on original characters and Illumination had to work to get people to fall head over heels for them.
>>92575030
i still find it here and there, but here comes another merchandise juggernaut. Cars 3.
you think kids will like Jackson Storm, the new protagonist?
Mike and Sully actually met as babies