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Psychic Journey: Unconsciously, Pixar animation accompanies us to grow up

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Pixar Animation's latest masterpiece "Psychic Journey" was released before the Lunar New Year, and as of January 2, it has won 120 million box office, and the Douban score is as high as 9.0 points, and the attendance rate and average number of people per game of the film are far more than those released in the same period.

Psychic Journey: Unconsciously, Pixar animation accompanies us to grow up

Pixar Animation Studios is a company that mainly produces new media animation, its predecessor is the computer animation department of LucasFilm, founded by the famous director and producer George Lucas, and has established a cooperative business model with Disney since 1991 until it was acquired by Disney for $7.4 billion in 2006, but Pixar's well-known brand has been retained, and the animated films produced by Pixar Studios since then are usually labeled "Disney-Pixar" in the opening.

Psychic Journey: Unconsciously, Pixar animation accompanies us to grow up

In 1986, the first animated short film "Naughty Jumping Lights" was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, followed by animated short films such as "Unicycle Dream", "Little Tin Soldier" and "Operation Little Snowman".

Psychic Journey: Unconsciously, Pixar animation accompanies us to grow up

Five years into Pixar's transformation from 1991 to 1995, the studio stopped animated shorts and concentrated on its first animated feature film, Toy Story. After the film was released in 1995, it became a sensation in the film world and won the 68th Academy Award for Best Achievement, and from this film, Pixar became a classic in the hearts of a generation and grew up with a generation.

Psychic Journey: Unconsciously, Pixar animation accompanies us to grow up

At the celebration of Pixar Studios' 20th anniversary, John Rust had this to say: "Here, we are not working for the entertainment industry, every character and every story we create is to make the audience more happy." I think that's what we're all about. I often think of Pixar's first computer-generated animated film, Naughty Jumping Lights, in 1986. What's special about it isn't just that it's done with the help of computers, but also because we create compelling stories and characters that Pixar cinema has been following for 20 years. ”

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