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A firsthand account of watching Pixar's catalog on near-daily repeat offers a useful stress test of the Disney animation studio's back catalog — and four titles emerge as the clear standouts for dual-audience endurance.
The shortlist: Monsters, Inc., The Incredibles, Finding Nemo, and Toy Story 2.
What separates them from the rest of Pixar's library is the same thing: layered humor aimed squarely at adults riding shotgun, thematic weight that lands differently once you have a child in the room, and voice casts that carry the sixth viewing as cleanly as the first.
and The Incredibles: The Comedy-Allegory Tier Monsters, Inc.
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