Pixar Popcorn - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

To Fitness and Beyond
Buzz Lightyear leads an aerobics class for Bonnie's toys.

Unparalleled Parking
The Cars crew gave a friendly parallel parking competition.

Dory Finding
Dory finds some trinkets at the bottom of the ocean, much to her delight.

Soul of the City
Take in the sights and sounds as New York City comes to life.

Fluffy Stuff with Ducky and Bunny: Love
Who will kids love more, Ducky or Bunny?

Chore Day: The Incredibles Way
The Parrs do chores, Super style.

A Day in the Life of the Dead
Just your average day in the afterlife.

Fluffy Stuff with Ducky and Bunny: Three Heads
That sheep has three heads. What's up with that?

Dancing with the Cars
Come on down to Flo's as the cars show off their dancing skills.

Cookie Num Num
It's midnight snack time at the Parr residence. So who gets the last cookie?
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