Disney/Pixar
With the release of its 20th film, “Incredibles 2,” in June, Pixar continued a streak of box-office domination that began with the release of its first film, “Toy Story,” in 1995.
This week, “Incredibles 2” became the highest-grossing Pixar film at the worldwide box office, surpassing a record set by 2010’s “Toy Story 3.”
Though each Pixar release has made the studio a substantial net profit, not every movie has lived up to the success of some of the company’s true blockbusters.
Referencing Box Office Mojo’s and The Numbers’ sales and production statistics for each film, we’ve ranked all 20 Pixar films so far by their global net profit.
We subtracted production budgets from worldwide box-office grosses to estimate which Pixar film has been the most financially successful. (This calculation doesn’t take inflation or additional costs like marketing into account, so actual, adjusted net profits would vary, and increase for older films.)
Read on to see which Pixar film came out on top:
20. “The Good Dinosaur” (2015) – $144.7 million
Global box-office gross: $332.2 million
Production budget: $187.5 million
19. “Cars 3” (2017) – $208.9 million
Global box-office gross: $383.9 million
Production budget: $175 million
18. “A Bug’s Life” (1998) – $243.2 million
Global box-office gross: $363.2 million
Production budget: $120 million
17. “Cars” (2006) – $342.2 million
Global box-office gross: $462.2 million
Production budget: $120 million
16. “Toy Story” (1995) – $343.5 million
Global box-office gross: $373.5 million
Production budget: $30 million
15. “WALL-E” (2008) – $353.2 million
Global box-office gross: $533.2 million
Production budget: $180 million
14. “Brave” (2012) – $355.4 million
Global box-office gross: $540.4 million
Production budget: $185 million
13. “Cars 2” (2011) – $362.1 million
Global box-office gross: $562.1 million
Production budget: $200 million
12. “Toy Story 2” (1999) – $407.3 million
Global box-office gross: $497.3 million
Production budget: $90 million
11. “Monsters Inc.” (2001) – $462.4 million
Global box-office gross: $577.4 million
Production budget: $115 million
10. “Ratatouille” (2007) – $470.7 million
Global box-office gross: $620.7 million
Production budget: $150 million
9. “The Incredibles” (2004) – $541 million
Global box-office gross: $633 million
Production budget: $92 million
8. “Monsters University” (2013) – $544.2 million
Global box-office gross: $744.2 million
Production budget: $200 million
7. “UP” (2009) – $560 million
Global box-office gross: $735 million
Production budget: $175 million
6. “Coco” (2017) – $632.1 million
Global box-office gross: $807.1 million
Production budget: $175 million
5. “Inside Out” (2015) – $682.6 million
Global box-office gross: $857.6 million
Production budget: $175 million
4. “Finding Dory” (2016) – $828.5 million
Global box-office gross: $1.028 billion
Production budget: $200 million
3. “Finding Nemo” (2003) – $846.3 million
Global box-office gross: $940.3 million
Production budget: $94 million
2. “Toy Story 3” (2010) – $866.9 million
Global box-office gross: $1.066 billion
Production budget: $200 million
1. “Incredibles 2” (2018) – $964.8 million
Global box-office gross: $1.164 billion
Production budget: $200 million