CinemaPixar’s Top 10 Box Office Hits: The Success of Inside Out 2 and Other Classicstoday at 7:28 PM

CinemaPixar’s Top 10 Box Office Hits: The Success of Inside Out 2 and Other Classicstoday at 7:28 PM

A Pixar Animation Studios continues to dominate the animation scene with an impressive string of box office hits. The studio, known for its innovation and exciting stories, has released Inside Out 2, which is already among the most profitable films of Pixarand has grossed US$1.38 billion worldwide and growing. In Brazil, taking into account the total since its premiere, the gross has reached R$404 million and an audience of 20 million viewers. The film surpassed the gross of Avengers: Endgame(2019), of R$ 338.8 million, and of Spider-Man: No Way Home(2021), with box office receipts of R$322.1 million, in the century ranking.

Below, we list Pixar’s 10 biggest box office hits.

10. Up (735 million dollars)

Released in 2009, Up is a touching adventure that follows a grumpy old man and a young scout. The film was a critical and commercial success, standing out for its emotionally impactful beginning and its message about unexpected adventures in life.

9. Monsters University ($743 million)

The sequence of Monsters Increleased in 2013, explores the beginning of Mike and Sulley’s friendship during their college years. The film delighted audiences by showing the story behind the characters.

8. Coco ($807 million)

Released in 2017, this film celebrates Mexican culture and the Day of the Dead, following the story of young Miguel who dreams of being a musician. With its vibrant soundtrack and emotional narrative, Alive was a box office success.

7. Inside Out ($857 million)

Inside Outfrom 2015, explores human emotions, personified within the mind of a young girl. The film was critically acclaimed and loved by audiences, offering a unique insight into growing up and emotions.

6. Finding Nemo ($872 million)

A 2003 classic, Looking for Nemo tells the story of a fish father’s journey to find his lost son. With stunning animation and memorable characters, the film became a landmark in the history of animated cinema.

5. Finding Dory ($1.02 billion)

The sequence of Looking for Nemolaunched in 2016, focused on the forgotten Dory. The film was a box office success, bringing back beloved characters and introducing new faces in a search for Dory’s family.

4. Toy Story 3 ($1.06 billion)

Released in 2010, Toy Story 3 moved the audience by showing the outcome of the story of Andy and his toys. The narrative about goodbyes made this film one of the most successful in the franchise.

3. Toy Story 4 ($1.07 billion)

In 2019, Toy Story 4 brought a new adventure for Woody and his friends, exploring themes of identity and purpose. The film continued the legacy of the series and won over fans both new and old.

2. Incredibles 2 ($1.24 billion)

The long-awaited sequel to The Incredibles arrived in 2018, bringing back the superhero family on a new and exciting mission. The film was acclaimed for its high-quality animation and engaging storytelling.

1. Inside Out 2 ($1.38 billion and counting)

Pixar’s latest release, Inside Out 2is already establishing itself as the studio’s biggest box office success. With a story that continues to explore human emotions in a creative way, the film has delighted global audiences, solidifying Pixar’s place at the top of the world’s animation scene.

Source: Rollingstone

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