In life, you’ll struggle to come across any individual that actively despises Pixar’s movies. Their long back catalogue of masterful animations includes the likes of The Toy Story Series, Monsters Inc, Finding Nemo, Inside out and many more. The studio have become an absolute tour de force in the world of animated film, and this is majorly due to the fact that their movies have just as much of a profound affect on adults as they do children. Relationships and issues in their films are approached with a complexity and maturity rarely seem in traditional kids films, meaning that parents don’t just fall asleep when they take their kids to the cinema, they’re actually on the edge of their seats.
Pixar films clearly mean a lot to many people, so it’s no surprise that individuals from across the globe have chosen to get various characters from the studio tattooed on their skin. Scroll through and discover how these Pixar inspired tattoos are very charming.
If you’ve seen Pixar’s Up, you’ll know that the opening five minutes of the movie manages to shatter your heart into pieces without one single line of dialogue…
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Yes, we all love Nemo and Dory, but never forgot about the ridiculously cute little toddler turtle that talked like a californian surfer dude. His dad was also very cool, too…
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Who could ever really forget about these incredible little aliens and their allegiance to the claw in the Toy Story series, especially considering how important they were during the last movie’s conclusion…
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This simple line tattoo does a great job of capturing the beautiful simplicity of the film’s premise; someone’s house flying off into the distance while attached to thousands of balloons…
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We’ll never tire of seeing this adorable little lamp bouncing around and tripping up on a ball. That’s because it usually means that we’re about to enjoy another animated masterpiece that’s just as much for the parents as it is for the kids…
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The relationship between John Goodman’s monster Sully and Boo was one of the most beautiful things in cinematic history. The actress playing Boo was so young at the time that her dialogue was recorded as she moved around her family home…
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We’re not entirely sure how the incredible smart folks at Pixar managed to make a robot so adorable, but of course they pulled off the task as always…
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Mike Wazowski might be one of our favourite characters in the history of Pixar’s impressive back catalogue. Billy Crystal did an incredible job as a voice actor and brought this hilarious individual to life…
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We’d all be be bold faced liars if we claimed that we didn’t get angry or downright furious from time to time, so it was great to see this raw and sometimes uncontrollable emotion depicted so accurately on the big screen…
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Somebody decided to be particularly clever with this Toy Story inspired tattoo on their wrists. To be honest, we think it should be compulsory for anybody over the age of 21 to have some kind of ode to Woody and Buzz branded on their skin…
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Some people really couldn’t seem to get over the simple notion of a rat cooking in the kitchen. However, if you did, you were actually treated to one of Pixar’s most charming and underrated titles…
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Initially, Inside Out’s Sadness annoyed the living daylights out of us with her clumsiness and downright depressing attitude. But of course, she became the star of the show in the end…
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Brave was another one of Pixar’s more underrated and unappreciated animated titles, but those who gave it a chance discovered a movie that was truly inspiring, as well as incredibly important during today’s cultural climate.
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We’ll be perfectly honest and say that Cars didn’t really do it for us, but if anybody managed to elevate this pretty dull set up, it was this bumbling but charming idiot…
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