With Thanksgiving coming around, many people give thanks for what they have. I would like to take the time to express how thankful I am for Pixar. No matter how old I get, I will continue to love their animated movies. They really emulate the importance of how we build our relationships with our friends and family, as well as how we lead our lives. Although I would love for Pixar to release all their heartfelt movies right now, I recognize that every year needs a little bit of Pixar love. Therefore, I have outlined the timeline of releases, spanning this Thursday all the way to 2019, so that we are reminded to be thankful for the happiness these movies will bring us in the future. #blessed
1. The Good Dinosaur: Nov. 25, 2015
Pixar: A cute good dinosaur it trying to get home with a child-like dog, learning how to be brave along the way.
Me: Is it just me or do all Pixar movies start with a character getting lost?
2. Finding Dory: June 17, 2016
Pixar: Finally releases the sequel to Finding Nemo...after 12 years.
Me: 12 years ago I was seven years old . . . wow. #excited
3. Cars 3: June 16, 2017
Pixar: Releasing yet another Cars sequel less than 10 years after the last one.
Me: Thank God Finding Nemo is getting a sequel before Cars gets another. #biased
4. Coco: Nov. 22, 2017
Pixar: In the year 2018, Pixar will be venturing into a new story-line. Coco will be focusing on the Mexican holiday known as Dia De los Muertos (Day of the Dead) and will specifically emphasize on the theme of family.
Me: While Pixar is awesome, I always get worried when companies try to be inclusive of different cultures especially at a time when representation of people of color in the movie industry is a rising issue. Hopefully Pixar won't mess it up. *prayeremoji*
5. Toy Story 4: June 15, 2018
Pixar: Releases a sequel to a movie series with a running theme of nostalgia and growing up.
Me: Is graduating from college when said movie is released. #allthefeels6.Incredibles 2: June 21, 2019
Pixar: Will release the sequel to Incredibles after 14 years.
Me: Wow, that's even longer than Finding Nemo. #worththewait