Because Disney bought the Pixar company.
Yes, it was a cooperative work from Disney and Pixar, after Pixar was bought out by Disney.
Disney/ Pixar is a mixture of two major movie making productions: Disney AND Pixar. Disney/ Pixar have formed together to make such movies as Finding Nemo, etc.
Sort of. Disney bought Pixar in 2006, so I guess not really. It depends on how you look at it.
As of 2011, Pixar has done none of their films without Disney as Disney did the promotion and distribution of all the Pixar movies.
Because Disney bought the Pixar company.
Yes, it was a cooperative work from Disney and Pixar, after Pixar was bought out by Disney.
Disney/ Pixar is a mixture of two major movie making productions: Disney AND Pixar. Disney/ Pixar have formed together to make such movies as Finding Nemo, etc.
Sort of. Disney bought Pixar in 2006, so I guess not really. It depends on how you look at it.
As of 2011, Pixar has done none of their films without Disney as Disney did the promotion and distribution of all the Pixar movies.
Disney bought Pixar in 2006.
That was a Disney-Pixar film
Disney makes most of their movies without Pixar. About once a year they release a movie with Pixar.
I'm pretty sure Cars was the first Disney-Pixar film.
2007's Ratatouille was the next Disney-Pixar film after Cars.
To tell the viewers that this is a movie produced by Pixar, and released by Disney. The Walt Disney Company bought Pixar Animation in 2006, so the films produced by Pixar are owned by Disney so a movie says it's a "Disney-Pixar film" because it has the cooperation of both studios.
Pixar originally partnered with Disney and is now part of the Disney group. Pixar has a video partnership with Apple through iTunes. Recently Pixar's videos are streamed through a partnership with Netflix.