Best Pixar Movies, Ranked

最佳皮克斯电影,排名榜

Pop Culture Happy Hour

2026-06-22

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Toy Story 5 just hit theaters, so it seemed like a good time to revisit our episode from last summer where we discussed YOUR picks for the greatest Pixar films of all time. Thousands of you voted, and we've got the results. If you want to hear about other Pixar films we loved, listen to our episodes about: Nature needs a little help in the inventive Pixar movie ‘Hoppers’ 'Turning Red' paints teenage feelings in rich, vibrant colors 'Inside Out 2' is a Pixar sequel worth celebrating Connect with Pop Culture Happy Hour:Letterboxd / FacebookOur weekly newsletterSupport Pop Culture Happy Hour+ See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for sponsorship and to manage your podcast sponsorship preferences. NPR Privacy Policy
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  • It's been more than 30 years since Pixar kicked off a historic run of animated features with Toy Story.

  • And with Toy Story 5 in theaters,

  • it seemed like a good time for your picks for the greatest Pixar films of all time.

  • So we are revisiting our episode from last summer, where we discussed the best of the best.

  • I'm Stephen Thompson, and today in this encore episode of NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour,

  • we are ranking the best Pixar movies.

  • Here to reveal the list is my co-host, Aisha Harris.

  • Hey, Aisha.

  • Mike Wazowski.

  • I mean, hey, Stephen.

  • You will forever be silly to my Mike Wazowski.

  • I love it.

  • Thank you, Steven.

  • So for those of you who didn't vote in our Pixar poll, a quick bit of background.

  • We gave listeners a list of Pixar features, 28 of them and all prior to the release

  • of Elio and the chance to pick no more than three of them.