Which pixar movies have bloopers




















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After that came Finding Nemo two years later, and I went again expecting the outtakes reel and… nothing. With no explanation, no fanfare, no anything, the bloopers were gone.

But that was pretty much that. The films started coming faster and faster, the hits were bigger and bigger, but the outtakes were over. As the films became visually more and more sophisticated, and more to the point more successful, it presumably became harder and harder to justify including the bloopers in the schedule.

Pixar moved to a cycle where it was developing several films at once, and as part of that, had it assigned a team to make bloopers for a few months, there was an opportunity cost there, a trade off against development time for other projects.

Just think about what had to happen here, to make these happen. So just consider the effort that Pixar put in, right down to bringing the talented voice cast in on the gag. And enjoy some of the wonderfully dirty laughing, too. Outtakes, we should note, are nothing fresh, and several live action features Jackie Chan films, most notoriously , take great glee in adding bloopers to the end.

The trend has dissipated with the onslaught of DVD, which adds the gag reel as a compulsory and generally not very funny inclusion on many blockbuster DVD releases, and this is a real pity. Pixar added blooper reels to the end of Monsters, Inc and Toy Story 2 , and has had fun in the credits of Cars and Finding Nemo as well, but it retired the practice, wisely, before it ran out of steam. But it still found time to put in little treats, such as this sequence hiding at the end of Finding Nemo.

Some were mostly of the characters forgetting their lines, making a mistake, or just being silly. The outtakes could either be viewed during the film's end credits, while others were a special feature on a DVD or Blu-ray. These bloopers were labeled as " Thunderbolt 's Bloopers":. Although this film did not have outtakes at the end, the 3-disc Collector's Edition: The Ultimate Toy Box featured a segment called "Render Bugs", which were accidental animation mistakes from the making of the film.

Although this film did not have outtakes at the end, the 2-disc Collector's Edition featured a segment called "Incredi-Blunders", which were accidental animation mistakes from the making of the film.



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