Heroes
I Want My Own Movie
Where in the World
Villains
That's What He/She Said
100

Best dad ever? Would your dad fight sharks, jellyfish, an anglerfish, and a barracuda for you? Would your dad blindly jump on the back of a turtle in hopes of finding you? This hero did and never turned back.

Marlin from Finding Nemo

100

This little Italian forklift is the backbone for Casa Della Tires.

Guido from Cars

100

The film focuses on a rookie race car who discovers this lost town on his way to the biggest race of his life.

Radiator Springs from Cars

100

A green race car who plays dirty, and still wins, but no one cares.

Chick Hicks from Cars

100

“Kid, you can beat these guys. Find a groove that works for ya, and get that lap back.”

Doc Hudson from Cars

200

Even when he's not allowed to be a super hero, he is, and the severely mismatched body shape doesn't slow him down a second.

Mr. Incredible from The Incredibles

200

Sure, he looks ferocious—but this supporting character is a professional worrier, with a perpetually upset stomach and a penchant for anxiety. Luckily, with the help of toy pals, he finds his “roar.”

Rex from Toy Story

200

Set in this city and country, a rat is dreaming of being a chef.

Paris, France from Ratatouille

200

This villain tries so hard to not be a “bad guy,” but his appetite just keeps getting the better of him.

Bruce the Shark from Finding Nemo

200

“When life gets you down, you know what you gotta do? Just keep swimming."

Dory from Finding Nemo

300

This character was missing the "Assisting the Elderly" Wilderness Patch, the last one to put him in the rank of Senior Wilderness Explorer.

Russell from Up

300

While he was literally the coolest character in the film, what really made this supporting character stand out was the old-married-couple relationship he shared with his unseen wife.

Frozone from The Incredibles

300

Set in Santa Cecilia, an imaginary town in this country, the film tells the story of Miguel, a boy determined to emulate his musical hero Ernesto De La Cruz.

Mexico from CoCo

300

Don’t let his fluffy, folksy purple exterior fool you,this villain's dictatorial rule of the Sunnyside Daycare makes him one of the most disliked Pixar villains.

Lots-O-Huggin' Bear from Toy Story

300

"All right everyone, fresh start! We're gonna have a good day, which will turn into a good week, which will turn into a good year, which will turn into a good life!"

Joy from Inside Out

400

His years of loneliness and never-ending work allowed him to gain a conscience of his own, and a wish for something else in life to come. One day however, his world is turned upside-down when he meets another robot from outer space.

Wall-E from Wall-E

400

There’s really nothing that this supporting character doesn’t find at least a little dangerous, so he’s happy to let Joy control the console most of the time.

Fear from Inside Out

400

A film set in the mind of this 11-year-old girl where five personified emotions try to lead her through life.

Riley from Inside Out

400

A monster who can disappear like a chameleon.

Randall Boggs from Monsters Inc.

400

"I never look back, darling. It distracts me from the now."

Edna Mode from The Incredibles

500

If cooking is heroic, then this character had to be included here. He holds his own in a long string of animated mice and probably makes a mean plate of wieners and beans.

Remy from Ratatouille

500

Due to a special collar that translates his thoughts into speech, this supporting character is able to communicate with basic cute phrases.

Dug from Up

500

One of the most beautiful natural wonders in the world, it's the crown jewel in Australia's oceanic crown, and it's where most of Finding Nemo is set.

Great Barrier Reef

500

This former self-named Incrediboy begins a reign of terror because his idol rejected him as a kid.

Syndrome from The Incredibles

500

 “Thanks for the adventure. Now go have a new one.”

Ellie from Up

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