Pixar Fest Brings Familiar Faces and Fun to Disneyland
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Pixar Fest has returned to Disneyland for the first time since 2018, bringing with it a variety of new experiences and treats at both Disneyland and Disney California Adventure. If you’re familiar with Disney’s seasonal events, you probably have an idea what to expect: a new parade, a new nighttime show, and special themed food, desserts, and merchandise, all available for a limited time. It runs from April 26 through August 4, so you’ll have ‘til halfway through the summer to get out to Anaheim and check it out.
Let’s start with the parade, which runs during the daytime in Disney California Adventure. Better Together: A Pixar Pals Celebration marks the first major parks appearance of characters from some of Pixar’s pandemic-era films (Soul, Turning Red, Luca, Elemental), as well as an opportunity to promote this summer’s Inside Out 2. In a nod to the studio’s history, it begins with a small float devoted solely to Luxo Jr., the destructive young lamp that serves as Pixar’s mascot and part of its logo; a series of floats and street dancers follows from there, with the movies mentioned above getting their own floats. Turning Red’s float features Mei in her red panda form, with actors playing her friends and the boy band 4*TOWN. Luca’s merkids are fully costumed, while Joe Gardner from Soul is just a guy in an unassuming purple suit. (If you’re a mustachioed 40something African-American gentleman, do not wear a purple suit with matching hat to Disney California Adventure this summer, unless you want families to take photos with you.) Joy and Sadness from Inside Out return with a float of their own, perfect to let families know about this summer’s sequel. An Up float is the parade’s only reference to Pixar’s killer late ‘00s streak, and the whole thing ends with Toy Story, Monsters Inc., and Coco characters all celebrating on a single float together. The floats generally look great, especially the Luca one, which uses a neat trick to depict Luca and Alberto in both their human and sea creature forms. “Better Together,” the new theme song “performed” by 4*tOWN, is also what over excitable middle aged music critics would call “a bop.” I’m not a big parade guy, but Better Together is a fun, relatively short diversion that’ll no doubt please families and fans of Pixar.
A few hours after the parade, and across the esplanade in Disneyland, guests can watch Together Forever—A Pixar Nighttime Spectacular. It’s an update of a show that ran during the original Pixar Fest six years ago, expanded with characters and references to all of the Pixar movies released since. (As show director Robin Trowbridge pointed out during a panel, the original show included 59 characters; this one has 76, with every character from the original show returning). Although not as cohesive or poignant as the Disney100 show Wondrous Journeys, Together Forever is another in a line of impressive audio-visual extravaganzas, combining fireworks with projections unto a variety of impromptu canvases, from Sleeping Beauty’s Castle to It’s a Small World to the buildings on Main Street USA. Apparently every Pixar movie or franchise is referenced, although you’ll have a hard time noticing them all; I saw a single quick shot of Flik and Atta from A Bug’s Life, but didn’t notice anything from The Good Dinosaur.
Those two aren’t the only Pixar movies that don’t play that big of a role in Pixar Fest. The cars from Cars barely appear, but they have their own entire land, so that’s understandable. Wall-E isn’t called upon, Ratatouille only factors into the food, Onward only figures in as character meet and greets with its two leads, and The Good Dinosaur is persona non grata. Despite Merida’s popularity, Brave seems to be left out, as well, which furthers the impression that that Pixar movie has been unofficially realigned under the princess brand instead of Pixar. The workhorses remain characters from Toy Story and The Incredibles; Woody, Buzz, and Jessie are all in the parade, as are Mr. Incredible, Elastigirl, and Frozone, who also (along with Edna Mode) help lead the dances at the Pixar Pals Playtime Party.