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All Pixar cartoons are excellent, but as usual among any set, there is something better, but something ... less in demand. Bemorepanda scoured Pixar cartoons ratings on reputable sites such as Metacritic and IMDb, compiling a list of the studio's best and worst films by users and critics. Top 23 Pixar cartoons ranked from worst to best await you next.
Bemorepanda recommends you all this cartoons, and we are sure that each cartoon will have their fans. So here is our top, enjoy it.
23. "Cars 2"
• Metacritic: 57
• IMDb rating: 6.1
McQueen and his friend Mater embark on an international journey - when McQueen gets the chance to compete for the fastest cars in the world, the World Grand Prix. The stages of these prestigious races will make friends in Tokyo, on the embankments of Paris, on the coast of Italy, and on the streets of foggy London.
22. Cars 3
• Metacritic: 59
• IMDb rating: 6.7
Lightning McQueen sets out to prove to a new generation of racers that he's still the best race car in the world. Blindsided by a new generation of blazing-fast racers, the legendary Lightning McQueen is suddenly pushed out of the sport he loves.
21. "Onward"
• Metacritic: 61
• IMDb rating: 7.4
Elf brothers Ian and Barley Lightfoot live in a magical world inhabited by trolls, goblins, gnomes, centaurs and unicorns. Once upon a time their world was overflowing with magic, but those days are over, and now fabulous creatures fly on airplanes, use cars, and lead a generally prosaic life.
20. "Monsters University"
• Metacritic: 65
• IMDb rating: 7.3
Mike and Sally are the most accomplished scarecrows in Monstropolis, but that wasn't always the case. When they first met, these completely different monsters could not stand each other. Monsters University is a story about how our old acquaintances went from mutual dislike to strong friendship.
19. "The Good Dinosaur"
• Metacritic: 66
• IMDb rating: 6.7
According to the plot, dinosaurs did not become extinct, but evolved into intelligent beings and live and flourish on Earth. But people remained at a rather primitive stage of development. The film will tell the story of the friendship between a dinosaur and a little boy.
18. "Brave"
• Metacritic: 69
• IMDb rating: 7.1
From time immemorial, myths and legends envelop the picturesque spurs of the Scottish mountains in a mysterious veil. A skilled archer Merida has to choose her path in life on her own, and one day she refuses to follow the ancient traditions of the kingdom, challenging the powerful Scottish clans and their leaders: the awkward Lord MacGuffin, the gloomy Lord Macintosh and the grumpy Lord Dingwall. Merida's reckless actions threaten to plunge the kingdom into chaos, and then she goes for advice to an eccentric hermit, who instead of helping, casts a dangerous spell on Merida. The young princess will have to rely only on her own courage to overcome powerful magic and defeat the most terrible beast of those that are found in the mountain valleys.
17. "Cars"
• Metacritic: 73
• IMDb rating: 7.1
Indomitable in his desire to always and in everything to win the racing car "Lightning" McQueen suddenly finds himself lost his way and stuck in the small provincial town of Radiator Springs, which is located somewhere on Route 66 in California.
16. "A bugs life"
• Metacritic: 77
• IMDb rating: 7.2
The action of the picture takes place on an island, in a colony of ants. Among them, the inventor Flick stands out. The ants were engaged in collecting tribute in the form of food for the grasshoppers.
15. "Finding Dory"
• Metacritic: 77
• IMDb rating: 7.3
14. "Monsters, Inc."
• Metacritic: 79
• IMDb rating: 8.0
Monsters Incorporated is the largest scare factory in the monster world, and James P. Sullivan (John Goodman) is one of its top scarers. Sullivan is a huge, intimidating monster with blue fur, large purple spots and horns. His scare assistant, best friend and roommate is Mike Wazowski (Billy Crystal), a green, opinionated, feisty little one-eyed monster. Visiting from the human world is Boo (Mary Gibbs), a tiny girl who goes where no human has ever gone before.
13. Incredibles 2
• Metacritic: 80
• IMDb rating: 7.6
After the events of the first part of the superfamily enjoys increased attention from journalists. Suddenly it turned out that the charming Missus Exceptional looks much better on the TV screen than her husband. Mr. Exceptional, it is increasingly necessary to sit at home and look after children, each of which has its own reasons to be dissatisfied with its own superpowers. However, family problems will have to recede into the background when it turns out that the intimacy of the Incredibles is threatened by a new powerful enemy.
12. "Coco"
• Metacritic: 81
• IMDb rating: 8.4
Miguel, 12, lives in a Mexican village in a family of shoemakers and secretly dreams of becoming a musician. Secretly - because in his family clan, music is considered a curse. Once his great-grandfather left his wife, Miguel's great-grandmother, for the sake of a dream that now does not allow Miguel to live in peace. Since then, the musical theme in the family has become a taboo. Miguel discovers that there is some - as yet unnamed - connection between him and his beloved singer Ernesto de la Cruz, now deceased. The boy goes to his idol in the Land of the Dead, where he meets the souls of his ancestors. There, Coco meets a trickster spirit named Ector (in the form of a skeleton), who becomes his companion-guide. Together they set off in search of de la Cruz.
11. "Soul"
• Metacritic: 83
• IMDb rating: 8.1
School music teacher Joe Gardner accidentally finds himself in a world where human passions, dreams and interests arise, and there he meets a young soul named 22.
10. "Toy Story 4"
• Metacritic: 84
• IMDb rating: 7.8
A new chapter in the family-run animation franchise from directors John Lasseter and Josh Cooley. The history of the relationship between toys and children has come to an end. However, the life of Woody, Buzz and their friends continues, and there is still room for adventure, laughter and, of course, love.
9. "Toy Story 2"
• Metacritic: 88
• IMDb rating: 7.9
In "Toy Story 2," the fun and adventure continues when Andy goes off to summer camp and the toys are left to their own devices. Things shift into high gear when an obsessive toy collector kidnaps Woody who unbeknownst to himself is a highly valued collectable.
8. "Up"
• Metacritic: 88
• IMDb rating: 8.2
78-year-old grumbler Karl Fredriksen believes that life bypasses him. To keep his promise to his late wife, he decides to fulfill his dream of a great adventure by tying thousands of balloons to his home and flying into the wilds of South America. Without flying even half a mile, the traveler discovers that he inadvertently took with him an extremely talkative and incorrigibly cheerful 8-year-old boy named Russell.
7. The Incredibles
• Metacritic: 90
• IMDb rating: 8.0
The story of a family of superheroes, whose members have already retired from big affairs and prefer to live the unremarkable life of ordinary earthlings. In the past, they all possessed supernatural powers and coped with the world's evil with relative ease.
6. "Finding Nemo"
• Metacritic: 90
• IMDb rating: 8.1
It tells the story of an overprotective clownfish named Marlin, who, along with a regal blue tang named Dory searches for his missing son Nemo. Along the way, Marlin learns to take risks and comes to terms with Nemo taking care of himself.
5. "Toy Story 3"
• Metacritic: 92
• IMDb rating: 8.3
The plot focuses on Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and Andy's other remaining toys accidentally being donated to a daycare center, while Andy, now 17 years old, is preparing to leave for college, and their ensuing race to get home before Andy leaves.
4. "Inside out"
• Metacritic: 94
• IMDb rating: 8.2
Riley is an ordinary 11-year-old schoolgirl, and, like all of us, her behavior is determined by five basic emotions: Joy, Sadness, Fear, Anger and Disgust. Emotions live in the girl's mind and every day help her to cope with problems, guiding all her actions. For the time being, emotions live amicably, but suddenly it turns out that Riley and her parents will have to move from a small cozy town to a noisy and crowded metropolis. Each of the emotions believes that it is she who knows better than others what to do in this difficult situation, and a complete confusion ensues in the girl's head. Riley’s emotions will have to learn to work together again in order to improve life in the big city, settle in a new school and make friends with classmates.
3. "Toy Story"
• Metacritic: 95
• IMDb rating: 8.3
Taking place in a world where anthropomorphic toys come to life when humans are not present, the plot focuses on the relationship between an old-fashioned pull-string cowboy doll named Woody and an astronaut action figure, Buzz Lightyear, as they evolve from rivals competing for the affections of their owner Andy Davis
2. "WALL-E"
• Metacritic: 95
• IMDb rating: 8.4
Robot WALL ·E from year to year it diligently works on the deserted Earth, clearing our planet from the mountains of debris left behind by people who flew into space. He does not even imagine that incredible events will happen very soon, thanks to which he will meet friends, rise to the stars and even be able to change for the better his former owners, who have completely forgotten their native Earth.
1. "Ratatouille"
• Metacritic: 96
• IMDb rating: 8.0
Rats Remy has a unique flavor. He is ready to risk his own life to watch his favorite cooking show and get some kind of seasoning or just a fresh product. Remi lives with his relatives, who do not understand him and do not accept his hobby for cooking. When Remi accidentally enters the kitchen of a posh restaurant, he decides to take the chance and test his skills.


Access to cartoons in the early 1990s could be considered a period of education. Bemorepanda has collected a top 30 cartoons that everyone knows for sure. Being adults, we also have nostalgia for our favorite things from childhood.
Some of these cartoon series have seen the light of the screens to come up with a message and educational intent for children. The cartoons of those times taught children to befriend, to appreciate their family and opened new directions for the development of creation and fantasy.
We were also caught by the newer productions, mostly Japanese, which conquered the world in ΄90. These meant that we learned to read and watch the subtitled story, and since many of these cartoons were like animated soap operas, you now understand the obsession.
If you were a child at that time and this series of titles like before our era throws you into the fountain with nostalgia, who knows, maybe you will make time this extended weekend to review these drawings on the net. Or not, you better get out of the house, because you get enough of nostalgia in this article!
1. Spider-Man: The Animated Series
The Spider-Man animated series was by far my favorite as a child and one of the productions that totally changed this industry. Launched in '94, it ran for 5 seasons before being canceled. I saw it again a few years ago head to tail and it seemed even better than at first.
2. X-Men: The Animated Series
However, Marvel's first big hit on the small screen was the animated series X-Men. Released two years earlier (in '92), this production benefited from 5 seasons and brought to life the most important stories in the X-Men universe, from Dark Phoenix, Days of Future Past to Night of the Sentinels or Phalanx Covenant. Like all Marvel productions, it is currently on Disney +.
3. X-Men: Evolution
Something more mature and modern, X-Men: Evolution actually presents an early period of the team, at a time when Charles Xavier was gathering mutants from everywhere under the same roof.
4. Justice League (Unlimited)
The Justice League animated series was one of the best DC productions of the 2000s. Both the two seasons of the original series and the three Justice League Unlimited series, which we could see on Cartoon Network, are packed here.
5. Yu-Gi-Oh!
The main series has 5 seasons, and the first 3 are available on Netflix. Then came Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, 5DS, Arc-V and Vrains. Just a few days ago, on April 4, 2020, the new Yu-Gi-Oh! Sevens.
6. Pokémon
Obviously, Pokémon could not be missing from this list. Maybe you didn't know, but this series is still in progress, it has reached season 23 released in the fall of 2019 in Japan and based on the new Pokemon Sword / Shield game. On Netflix you can find the latest three seasons: Sun and Moon, Sun and Moon: Ultra Adventures and Sun and Moon: Ultra Legends. Plus the movies Pokémon: I Choose You, Pokémon: The Power of Us and Pokémon: Mewtwo Strikes Back Evolution.
7. Digimon
Pokémon's younger brother is called Digimon and has a slightly similar concept, except that instead of pocket monsters, you guessed it, they are called digital monsters. The first two seasons aired in the early 2000s; today, after 7 seasons and almost 400 episodes, the series benefited from a reboot, and on April 5, 2020, the new Digimon Adventure was launched, which brings back to the center of attention the characters from the original series.
8. Star Wars: The Clone Wars
One of the most popular Star Wars projects, The Clone Wars was brought back to life by Disney + this year after a premature end in 2014. Probably the most modern series in this article, The Clone Wars has made a massive contribution to the development of the entire Star universe. Wars. Not only did he canonize many stories and present in detail the lives of the protagonists of the films during the war, but he also created new favorite characters. Not until a few weeks ago Disney announced that Ahsoka Tano will be part of the second season of The Mandalorian. Until then, however, The Clone Wars is on Disney +.
9. Batman: The Animated Series
From 2020 we go back to 1992 for the animated series Batman, one of the best productions of this type in the '90s. He had a total of 2 seasons and 85 episodes over three years and managed to portray excellently most characters in the Batman universe. Virtually any modern image and interpretation of a character there we have today is based on that drawing.
10. Batman Beyond
Batman was immediately followed by Batman Beyond, which had three seasons, from 1999 to 2001. It is the story of a futuristic hero under the wing of an old Bruce Wayne, retired. What few people know, however, is that the action starts in 2019, with a Batman still in power patrolling Gotham, and later moving in 2039.
11. Diabolik
Based on the comics of the same name, Diabolik is a 40-episode animated series produced in 2000. It tells the story of the rivalry between a moral thief and his brother, the leader of a criminal organization. Diabolik was basically a kind of Cartoon Mission: Impossible, with a judge able to get out of any situation to punish the criminals.
12. The Tick
Broadcast between 1994 and 1996 for three seasons, The Tick series is one of the most absurd superhero animations ever produced. In fact, the character himself is so absurd, clumsy, naive and devoid of any trace of logic that it makes you want to follow him. Not to mention that next to him were characters like American Maid (allusion to Wonder Woman), Batmanuel or Captain Academica, and antagonists were a guy called the Chair or the Bread King.
13. The Mysteries of Providence
The 26 episodes of Mysteries of Providence are one of the best animated binges you can enjoy. The three protagonists, Oscar, Martin and Kate, interact with most of the inhabitants of the small French town, each in turn exposed to various charms customized to their needs. Despite the fact that we are talking about a universe based on bipedal talking animals, this series presents some metaphors of an extraordinary maturity for the genre it approaches.
14. Fantastic Four: The Animated Series
Returning to the Marvel animated series, Fantastic Four, with two seasons (1994-1996), is added to this list. It's a must-see for those who want to complete their cartoon collection from the 90's.
15. Iron Man: The Animated Series
The one around which the great MCU would be built decades later, Tony Stark: Iron Man. Like many other characters, the animated series dedicated to him was my first contact with names like Mandarin, MODOK, Fin Fang Foom, but also War Machine, Scarlet Witch or Hawkeye. In retrospect, I'm fascinated by the way Marvel has managed to build such a large common animated universe, with crossovers between its series at a time when most of us didn't even know what it was.
16.Tom and Jerry
It is certainly among the most beloved cartoons. The series features the ongoing conflict between a cat named Tom and a mouse named Jerry. Unfortunately, their creator, Gene Deitch, passed away on the 20th of this month, but he certainly left behind the most beautiful memory a child could have.
17.Popeye
He is a famous character in both comics and cartoons, portrayed as a rebellious sailor, full of muscle. He always pulls from a pipe and with the help of spinach he can receive superhuman powers.
18.Life with Louie
It's a cartoon about the life of Louie Anderson, an 8-year-old Wisconsin kid. He lives with his parents and siblings, and at school he is always mocked by Glen Glenn's enemy.
19.Dexter's laboratory
The action of this animated series takes place in a secret laboratory behind a library that Dexter, an 8-year-old boy passionate about science, created. He created the lab for all sorts of scientific experiments, but which his annoying sister, Dee Dee, always tries to sabotage.
20.Courage the cowardly dog
The animated series stars Courage (the puppy), Muriel (Courage's mistress) and Eustache (her husband). They all live on a farm in the middle of a Kansas city, where all sorts of weird things happen.
21.Powerpuff girls
These are born thanks to Professor Utonim who created them in the laboratory, but who accidentally, in addition to the other elements, added the "element X". Due to this element, the three girls, Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercap, received superpowers, and now they are fighting with all the villains to protect the city of Townsville.
22.What's with Andy?
Andy Larkin is the main character in this animated series. The boy is in love with Lori Mackney and tries to impress her with all sorts of pranks, hence his nickname "master of pranks".
23.Totally Spies
The action of this series revolves around the three teenagers from Beverly Hills: Sam, Clover and Alex. These girls secretly fight all sorts of criminals, coordinated by their boss and also the founder of the WHOOP secret agency, Jerry.
24.Johnny Bravo
The animated series brings to the fore Johnny, a young blond, muscular, narcissistic, an irresistible man, a kind of Casanova today. Due to her physical appearance, she has the impression that she can have any woman on her feet, being the stereotype of the conquering man, but which is often rejected by women.
25.Scooby-Doo
Together with his four friends (Shaggy, Velma, Fred and Daphne), Scooby travels all over the world in the Mystery Machine, to unravel the mysteries related to ghosts or other supernatural beings.
26.Cramp twins
It presents the daily life of the two brothers, Wayne and Lucian, who are always arguing. Lucian is calmer and likes to spend time in the swamp, and Wayne is the restless family, a boy who does all sorts of pranks and always gets in trouble.
27.The Flinstones
based on the primitive era, this animated series is about the adventures of the Flinstone family, Fred and his wife Wilma, and his neighbors Barney and Betty.
28.Ed, Edd n' Eddy
The action of these cartoons focuses on the three boys, Ed, Edd (Double D) and Eddy who live in a suburb of Peach Creek. They do all sorts of pranks to make money, but usually their pranks fail and their friends take revenge.
29.Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends
It's a cartoon series about the life of a little boy named Mac and his imaginary friend, Bloo. Bloo lives in Mrs. Foster's house with other imaginary friends waiting to be adopted by someone.
30.The grim adventures of Billy and Mandy
When Billy and Mandy were celebrating the tenth anniversary of Billy's hamster, Negri (a so-called personification of death) appeared to take the hamster's soul. Mandy refused to give the hamster and proposed a limbo game, and if the game was won by Negri, he would remain their friend forever.
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For men, women are the most misunderstood creatures on this earth. They possess a lot of amazing skills that men have only just begun to understand. Although modern science can be helpful in this regard, there are still many other things that men still do not understand how wonderful these qualities are.
From real decisions that have affected the lives of millions of people, to protecting the planet from fantastic beings, here are some of the bravest heroines on screen, ready to risk everything in the name of good. Bemorepanda collected memes about these wonder women.
1.After seeing wonder woman
2.She is beauty
3.Change perspective
4.Can't be together
5.Be Yourself
6.Wonder Woman
7.Strange woman
8.Invisible jet
9.My boss said
10.How dare you
11.She protects
12.Superman 1978
13.What you're saying
14.Look wonder woman
15.Perfect wonder woman
16.Suicide squad
17.I grow humans
18.Too frail
19.She's down
20.At this moment
21.Wonder woman
22.Two kinds of people
23.Call of bey
24.Sick of it
25.Killed a mass
26.4 k
27.Random lady
28.Doomsday
29.Her movies
30.Can't work as a movie
31.Floor is lava
32.Wonder woman
33.Do you bleed
34.About wonder woman
35.The right way
36.Clean rooms
37.Wonder woman partner
38.See this?
39.Invisible jet
40.Plane crash