Number 3: Ratatouille
This is my dad's all-time favorite Pixar film, and it has become one of my favorites as well. I really like the idea of a rat, Remy, having the ability to cook -- as opposed to their dirty selves, eating scraps from rubbish bins or whatever they can find. The wackier idea is that a reat can control a human cooking by pulling his hair. GENIUS. The setting is also in Paris, the City of Lights, the City of Romance, the City of fine cookery. who can ask for more?
Also, this movie has the BEST ending sequence ever.
This is my dad's all-time favorite Pixar film, and it has become one of my favorites as well. I really like the idea of a rat, Remy, having the ability to cook -- as opposed to their dirty selves, eating scraps from rubbish bins or whatever they can find. The wackier idea is that a reat can control a human cooking by pulling his hair. GENIUS. The setting is also in Paris, the City of Lights, the City of Romance, the City of fine cookery. who can ask for more?
Also, this movie has the BEST ending sequence ever.
Number 2: WALL-E
This film just gets better every time I watch it. The story between WALL-E and EVE is very well-developed and I really like the design of the spaceship (also gives us a kind of prediction of the future of humans-- we might all as well turn into chubby figures, absorbed into our electronic gadgets forever)
Just look at how cute these robots are:
Number 1: Toy Story Series
This is a classic. Enough said.
The characters (Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie etc) have become iconic characters and are remembered in all kid's hearts. The chemistry between all the toys was fully shown in these 3 films. You'll get a bit teary at the end as you say your goodbyes :')
Below is a Spanish twist of the famous song of Toy Story. Makes me smile every time.