00:00Why do the characters in Pixar really age?
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00:06Have you ever noticed in Pixar movies, the characters really age?
00:09And it's not like other studios, because at Pixar, time passes.
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00:14The best example is obviously Toy Story.
00:16When the first film was released, Andy was a little boy of about 6 years old.
00:19In the film of films, we see him enter university, leave his room and give all his belongings to
00:24his sister.
00:24The screenwriters deliberately made Andy grow up at the same pace as the viewers who had discovered the first film in
00:301995.
00:31The same goes for the indestructibles.
00:33Even though the action picks up almost immediately after the first film,
00:36Jack-Jack continues his development and gradually discovers his powers.
00:40Pixar shows that characters are constantly evolving, even when little time has passed.
00:45This idea is also found in Inside Out.
00:47In Inside Out 2, Riley is a teenager.
00:49Her emotions change, new ones appear such as anxiety, envy or embarrassment.
00:53And all of his mental functions change with his age.
00:56And creators often explain that they want to tell stories that grow with their audience.
01:01Instead of freezing their hero in time, they prefer to show that they evolve like real people.
01:07And that's also what makes Pixar films so endearing.
01:09Because we really feel like we're growing old alongside our favorite characters.
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