9 Behind-The-Scenes Facts About The Making Of The Studio’s Films

The Pixar Team Came Up With The Ideas Behind Four Of The Studio’s Biggest Films During A Lunch Meeting In 1994

The Toy Story Cast Had To Go Back And Record Every Bit Of Dialogue A Second Time

Pixar Used A ‘Bugcam’ To Capture Research Footage While Designing A Bug’s Life

Pixar Created A Hairball For Fur Tests In Monsters, Inc. And Pete Docter Liked Them So Much It Was Used For Background Character

Finding Nemo’s Director Completely Reworked The Dory Character Because Of An Episode Of Ellen.

Toy Story 2 Was Almost Lost After Pixar Accidentally Deleted The Animation Files Prior To Its 1999 Release

The Original Version Of Cars Didn’t Focus On Lightning McQueen, But A Yellow Electric Vehicle

The Emotional Opening Montage In Up Was Inspired By Random Home Videos The Pixar Crew Found On Ebay

Inside Out Originally Had Many More Emotions Than Those Featured In The Final Movie