Pixar Popcorn on Disney+ is a collection of all-new mini-stories featuring best-loved characters from Pixar franchises such as Cars, Coco, Finding Nemo, The Incredibles, Soul, and Toy Story among others. These episodes are perfect for viewing when you have very little time to spare or are looking for a short distraction. Voicework by Ellen DeGeneres and Craig T. Nelson is a special bonus to this charming series.
Where to Watch Pixar Popcorn
Good news! There are a few ways you and your family can enjoy Pixar Popcorn, and everything Disney+ has to offer. Disney+ lets you enjoy exclusive original shows, nostalgic favorites, and blockbuster superheroes. Bundle Disney+ with Hulu and ESPN for the ultimate viewing experience. You can enjoy even more savings with an annual subscription.
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How Many Episodes Are in Pixar Popcorn?
There are 11 episodes in Pixar Popcorn. The runtime of episodes averages between 1-3 mins. The final episode is a compilation of the 10 episodes and has a duration of 19 mins. You can check the complete list of Pixar Popcorn episodes and their release date below.
- “To Fitness and Beyond“: January 22, 2021
- “Unparalleled Parking“: January 22, 2021
- “Dory Finding“: January 22, 2021
- “Soul of the City“: January 22, 2021
- “Fluffy Stuff with Ducky and Bunny: Love“: January 22, 2021
- “Chore Day – The Incredibles Way“: January 22, 2021
- “A Day in the Life of the Dead“: January 22, 2021
- “Fluffy Stuff with Ducky and Bunny: Three Heads“: January 22, 2021
- “Dancing with the Cars“: January 22, 2021
- “Cookie Num Num“: January 22, 2021
- “Play All“: January 22, 2021
What Are the Critics Saying about Pixar Popcorn?
Pixar Popcorn does not have an official rating yet and has a dismal average audience score of 40% on Rotten Tomatoes. Viewers especially did not appreciate the no-dialogue treatment of most of the episodes but found it fun and a light watch.
Roger Palmer from What’s On Disney Plus writes, “Pixar Popcorn is a nice collection of bite-sized shorts that will keep kids entertained, but adult Pixar fans might just get a couple of chuckles out of. The animation is fantastic; it’s full of character, just no dialogue! It’s a mixed bag but definitely worth checking out for younger Pixar fans.”
Alex Reif from Laughing Place says, “I ended up loving Pixar Popcorn far more than I thought I would. It’s essentially extended versions of the cute animated bumpers Pixar usually makes to promote their films, but they’re delightful nonetheless.”
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Is Pixar Popcorn Suitable for Kids?
Pixar Popcorn is rated TV-PG which means it is suitable for viewers over the age of 14 and parental guidance is recommended for younger children.