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If You Loved Original ‘Toy Story,’ This Is a Lot Like It

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'There's a Lot of Restraint': How 'Toy Story 5' Balances New Technology With Nostalgia
Pixar's technology has advanced so much since Toy Story debuted in 1995 that, for Toy Story 5, the filmmakers purposely held back to preserve the franchise's visual style.

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‘Toy Story 5’ Review: If You Loved the Original ‘Toy Story,’ This Is a Lot Like It
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The fifth time is still pretty charming in a tech-forward Toy Story
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‘Toy Story 5’ Rotten Tomatoes Reviews Praise New Chapter In 31-Year-Old Story
Toy Story 5, starring the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen and Joan Cusack, is new in theaters this weekend, and Rotten Tomatoes critics are thrilled with the latest chapter in the Disney-Pixar franchis...

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‘Toy Story 5’ Review: Pixar’s Franchise Hits The Bull’s-Eye With A Tech-Savvy Return To Form
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Toy Story 5 review – Pixar franchise needs new batteries
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How each Pixar movie improved animation technology (Part 1)

We break down how Pixar improved computer animation with every one of its movies from "Toy Story" and "A Bug's Life" to "Ratatouille" and "Cars 2."
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How every single Pixar movie advanced computer animation technology, part 2: From 'Brave' to 'Luca'

Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Every Pixar movie has introduced its own technical problems, from Hank's tentacle animation in "Finding Dory" to the intense layering of cloth on the skeletons in "Coco." In this episode ...
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This former Pixar artist sees AI as the future of animation. Here's why

Connie He went from Inside Out 2 to Google DeepMind.
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Here’s how Pixar animated Monsters University (behind-the-scenes)

Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Pixar’s animated films feature magical characters like Sully, the furry 1,000-pound beast from Monsters University. Building ...
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Oscar-Winning Pixar Animator Pete Docter On 30 Years of ‘Toy Story,’ the Future of AI in Animation and New Sequel (Exclusive)

Working on it, it was just a bunch of us nerds. It felt like working in our garage. It was not really fancy and a small team, so it was very casual and loose," the legendary animator says. By Danielle Directo-Meston E-Commerce Editor If you purchase an ...
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How Pixar improved 3D animation with every one of its movies (Part 2)

Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: For this scene in "Coco," Pixar's computer kept getting Mamá Imelda's skirt caught between her skeleton joints. So Pixar developed a whole new simulation system and digitally wrapped every joint with a ...
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Elemental Required The Most Computer Power Pixar Has Ever Used For A Movie

This week brings Pixar back to theaters again with the release of "Elemental." The new animated movie unfolds in a place called Element City, which has evolved around characters made of water, fire, land, and air. The inhabitants live together as best they ...
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