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December 26

December 26, 2005 – The 2-Disc Special Edition DVD of Toy Story 2 is Released

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“Now, in a 2-disc collector’s edition with a sparkling theater mix, this groundbreaking animated adventure is even better!”

On December 26, 2005, the special edition 2-disc DVD of Toy Story 2 was released through Walt Disney Home Entertainment. The film was mastered for the latest home entertainment technology, and featured deleted scenes, outtakes, and a special game to let the viewer discover which toy they are. A further special edition would be released almost five years later.

December 2

December 2, 2010 – Toy Story 3 Wins National Board of Review Award

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“The National Board of Review comprises film professionals, educators, historians, and students.”

On December 2, 2010, Pixar’s 11th animated feature Toy Story 3 had another accolade to add to its collection when it was awarded as Best Animated Feature by the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures. The film was also named as one of the top ten films of the year, alongside The King’s Speech and The Fighter. The Toy Story 3 win was Pixar’s fifth consecutive award from the organization, having dominated the category since its founding seven years prior. The awards for the films were to be handed out at the annual gala in January, 2011.

November 16

November 16, 2004 – The Turtle Talk with Crush Attraction Opens in Epcot’s The Living Seas Area

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“Gather ‘round a window to the ocean for a real-time Q-and-A session with your favorite totally tubular turtle. Righteous!

On November 16, 2004, the Turtle Talk with Crush attraction opened in The Living Seas area of Epcot. Based on the hit Pixar film Finding Nemo, the attraction features the character Crush, the 150-year-old turtle from the EAC. Through digital projection and voice-activated animation, Crush is able to hold a conversation with members of the audience. The attraction proved popular enough to be brought to Disney’s California Adventure in 2005, and Tokyo DisneySea in 2009.

November 10

November 10, 2004 – The First Issue of The Incredibles Comic is Released Through Dark Horse Comics

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“But one day things take an unexpected turn when Bob is contacted by a mysterious woman who recruits him for some top-secret hero work…”

On November 10, 2004, the first issue of the four-part comic series based on Pixar’s sixth animated feature The Incredibles is released through Dark Horse Comics. The book was written by Paul Alden, with Ricardo Curtis as the penciller, Ramon Perez as the inker. The comic was sold for $2.99.

October 8

October 8, 2010 – The Cars Toon Heavy Metal Mater Premieres on Television

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“Nah, I don’t want to steal the show.”

On October 8, 2010, the seventh Cars Toon Heavy Metal Mater premiered on the Disney Channel. The short was written by John Lasseter, Rob Gibbs, Matthew Luhn, Scott Morse, Kevin O’Brien, and Derek Thompson, and was directed by Lasseter and Gibbs.

The video begins with karaoke night at Flo’s, and Mater proceeds to tell Lightning McQueen about his time as a famous rock star. He started out in a band called Mater and the Gas-Caps, which began in a garage. They get their first gig at a truck stop, and when the waitresses fawn over them and ask if they have a record, they quickly rush to the studio to record one. The drummer swats at a fly during the session, hitting random drums and percussion instruments, and the band plays along, with the band soon becoming a heavy metal band called Heavy Metal Mater. Mater then changes the story to include McQueen, though McQueen isn’t convinced that it happened.

May 17

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May 17, 2002 – The Pixar Short Film Mike’s New Car is Released at the El Capitan Theater

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“Three little words, Sulley: six wheel drive!”

On May 17, 2002, the Pixar short film Mike’s New Car was released exclusively at the El Capitan Theater in Los Angeles, California, in order to qualify for Academy Award consideration. The short, featuring characters Mike and Sulley from the hit animated feature Monsters, Inc., would go on to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film, but would lose out to Eric Armstrong’s The ChubbChubbs! It was written by Pete Docter, Jeff Pidgeon, Roger L. Gould, and Rob Gibbs, and was directed by Docter and Gould. Billy Crystal and John Goodman reprised their roles as Mike and Sulley.

The short begins with Mike taking Sulley to see his new car. Sulley is unimpressed, though Mike is super excited. When they enter the car, Sulley appears to have a hard time fitting inside, but Mike tells him that his seat is adjustable, and Sulley spends a good moment having fun adjusting his seat, much to Mike’s annoyance. As Mike starts the car, something starts beeping, and Mike realizes that they need to fasten their seatbelts. Unfortunately, Mike’s seat belt doesn’t seem to cooperate, and he ends up throwing himself outside the car. Mike tells Sulley to push the button, but as the dashboard is made up almost entirely of buttons, Sulley hits one at random, which opens the hood. As Mike goes to shut it, he ends up inside the working gears within the hood. Sulley manages to help him get out, and Mike gets back in the car, but more problems arise when Mike starts hitting buttons at random while trying to turn off the wipers. Mike finally turns off the car, and when Sulley adjusts the mirror, he accidentally pulls it off. Mike then pushes Sulley out of the car, and Mike crashes the car as he tries to go in reverse. In the end, Mike laments the loss of his old car.

April 24

April 24, 2013 – The Monsters University Themed Monorail Launches

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“There’s a new monorail in town here at Walt Disney World Resort that you’ve just gotta see!”

On April 24, 2013, as part of the promotions for the Disney-Pixar film Monsters University, a Monsters University themed monorail launched in Walt Disney World. The monorail was covered in images of the characters from the film, with each car featuring a different fraternity or sorority. This monorail was the second in the line of advertising monorails for the year, with the first being one advertising Marvel’s Iron Man 3. The monorail was around long enough to be present at the “Monstrous All-Nighter” 24-hour event at the park.

April 8

April 8, 2006 – The Attraction Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast Opens in Disneyland Paris

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“Blast off into space and help Buzz defeat Zurg in this intergalactic laser-shooting gallery.”

On April 8, 2006, the Buzz Lightyear Laser Blast attraction opened in Disneyland Paris’ Discoveryland area. The attraction is similar to the Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters attraction that opened in Disneyland in 2005, itself based on the Walt Disney World attraction Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin, which opened in 1998. Guests spin around a course, using “space cannons” equipped with lasers to shoot various targets laid out by Buzz Lightyear’s nemesis, the evil Emperor Zurg. At the end, guests are given their Star Command ranking, ranging from Space Cadet to Galactic Hero.

March 21

March 21, 2014 – The Pixar Short Film Party Central Premieres in Theaters

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“Beach Ball to Throw Rug, come in! Are you in position?”

On March 22, 2014, the Pixar short film Party Central premiered in theaters before the live-action feature Muppets Most Wanted. The short features the characters from Pixar films Monsters, Inc. and Monsters University, with the characters from the Oozma Kappa fraternity hoping to put on a party, only no one shows up. The short was originally previewed at the 2013 D23 Expo to great fan acclaim. The short itself was intended to be a special short on the home video release of Monsters University, but enough faith was placed in the animators to turn it into a theatrical short. It was directed by Kelsey Mann, and stars Billy Crystal as Mike, John Goodman as Sulley, Peter Sohn as Squishy, Julia Sweeney as Sherri, Charlie Day as Art, Dave Foley as Terry, and Sean Hayes as Terri.

March 14

March 14, 2008 – The Pixar Themed Parade Block Party Bash Begins at Walt Disney World

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“All right people, we are ready to celebrate! Let’s launch Mission: Block Party!”

On March 14, 2008, the Pixar-themed parade and stage show Block Party Bash premiered at Walt Disney World’s Hollywood Studios. The parade came to Walt Disney World three years after it was introduced at Disney’s California Adventure to coincide with Disneyland’s 50th Birthday celebrations. Block Party Bash replaced the Disney Stars and Motor Cars Parade that had previously been show at Hollywood Studios. The parade featured four Pixar films: Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, Monsters Inc., and The Incredibles. A combination of stage show and parade, it featured several floats that included a trampoline unit, scooters, and several flying props. The parade ended its run on January 1, 2011, and was replaced with Pixar Pals Countdown to Fun later that year.