Every Pixar Movie Ranked Worst To Best

1. Wall-E (2008)

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It was going to take a lot to take the top spot, but going into this list the victor was always clear. Right from that haunting opening sequence when lovable robot Wall-E is seen alone on a dead planet, cleaning up trash and collecting relics of a world long passed, the sci-fi masterpiece solidified itself as an all-timer.

Wall-E might be Pixar's best character, too; a machine who seems so full of love and wonder, it's impossible not to root for him through every misadventure and emotional detour he takes. In a world where Earth is dead and humans are confined to a space station, who wouldn't want someone as hopeful and pure as Wall-E coming to the rescue?

If that wasn't enough - which it certainly is - Wall-E is without question Pixar's most beautiful film too. From the stunning visual effects showing off the endless expanse of space and the trash fields Wall-E tends to every day, to the sequence where he and Eve float about amongst the stars, its visual beauty is still as awe-inspiring and eye-popping today as it was thirteen years ago.

Wall-E asks big, important questions, sports a touching story of love and hope, and is the greatest film in Pixar's extraordinary filmography.

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