List of Pixar television series

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Pixar Animation Studios is an American CGI film production company based in Emeryville, California, United States.

The following is a list of television series or specials that Pixar has released or plan on releasing. Some of the television productions were produced by Pixar, while others were produced by Disney Television Animation, but based on Pixar's films.

Television series

Released

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Title Seasons Episodes Year(s) Franchise Network Ref(s)
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Buzz Lightyear of Star Command162October 2, 2000January 13, 2001 Toy StoryUPN / ABC[1][2]
Cars Toons215October 27, 2008May 20, 2014 CarsToon Disney (season 1) / Disney Channel (season 1–2)[3][4]
SparkShorts111January 18, 2019February 2, 2024 N/AYouTube (season 1) / Disney+ (season 1)[5]
Forky Asks a Question110November 12, 2019January 10, 2020 Toy StoryDisney+[6]
Pixar In Real Life111November 12, 2019September 4, 2020Various[7]
Inside Pixar120November 13, 2020May 21, 2021[8]
Pixar Popcorn111January 22, 2021[9][10]
Monsters at Work220July 7, 2021May 4, 2024 Monsters, Inc.Disney+ (season 1) / Disney Channel (season 2)[11][12]
Dug Days16September 1, 2021June 16, 2023 UpDisney+[13]
Cars on the Road19September 8, 2022Cars[14][15]
Lego Pixar: BrickToons15September 4, 2024Various[16]
Dream Productions14December 11, 2024Inside Out[17]
Win or Lose18February 19, 2025March 12, 2025N/A[18][19]
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Upcoming

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Title Seasons Episodes Year(s) Franchise Network Ref(s)
Premiere date
Cars: Lightning Racers1TBA2027CarsDisney Jr.[20]
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Television specials

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Title Premiere date Franchise Network Ref(s)
Toy Story of Terror!October 16, 2013Toy StoryABC[21]
Toy Story That Time ForgotDecember 2, 2014[22]
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Cancelled projects

A Tin Toy Christmas

A half-hour television special, serving as a sequel to the short Tin Toy (1988) was considered, but Pixar felt convinced they could produce a feature film instead.[23] The project later became Toy Story (1995).

1906 TV series

In 2005, Brad Bird was collaborating with Pixar, Disney, and Warner Bros. Entertainment on a live-action film and television series adaptation of James Dalessandro's novel 1906.[24][25] In 2010, Disney and Pixar left the project due to script problems and an estimated budget of $200 million.[26]

Cars Toons: Tales from Radiator Springs: To Protect and Serve

At the 2013 Disney D23 Expo, it was announced that a fifth episode of the television series Cars Toons: Tales from Radiator Springs, entitled To Protect and Serve, was in production.[27][28]

Untitled Win or Lose follow-up series

A follow-up television series of Win or Lose was in development, but it was quietly cancelled.[29][30][31]

What's Your Toy Story?

In May 2022, an eight-episode competition series based on the Toy Story series titled What's Your Toy Story? was in development.[32][33]

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References

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