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Pixar in Real Life brings iconic characters and moments from Pixar films into the real world. Filmed on location in and around New York City, the series surprises and delights real people in public places when they least expect it.
Real people stumble upon the console from Inside Out, and are able to influence the emotions of different park goers. Watch what happens as they switch from Joy to Anger, Sadness, Fear, and Disgust!
Dory and Hank surprise real aquarium visitors as they whizz by in a stroller, attempting an elaborate escape.
Good Samaritans offer to help a woman on the street who lost her wedding ring, and get a friendly surprise they won't forget! Did something just move in that box?
Al McWhiggin of Al's Toy Barn opens a store in New York City with big plans to sell his most prized possession: A real Sheriff Woody doll. It's up to Buzz Lightyear and the Toy Story gang to rescue their friend before he's sold to a collector in Japan. Lucky for them, the City has plenty of traffic cones...
It's a normal day at the Cedar Creek Park archery range until Merida shows up. Real life archers are surprised to see this cloaked visitor, and are even more surprised when she shows off her skills.
Russell just needs a few more badges before he becomes a Senior Wilderness Explorer. He heads to the streets of New York to ask real people to help him out. Caw! Caw! Roar!
Did you know laughter is ten times more powerful than screams? Real people test out the latest in monster technology as they scream and laugh to generate electricity.
Dash Parr is trying to beat his personal best for running around a city block. Real New Yorkers are amazed as he dashes around the entire block in less than 10 seconds. How does he do it?
In need of a break, young Carl Fredricksen asks real New Yorkers to watch his balloon cart. Little do they know that they're in for an uplifting surprise!
When Buy N Large opens its first store in New York City, hungry customers get a taste of the future.
Abuelita shakes her chancla at the street performers in Washington Square Park and asks real New Yorkers to help her find her grandson. She eventually finds Miguel playing guitar, and he begs her to let him play just one song. The other street performers join in, creating a performance so delightful that even Abuelita can't help but clap along.
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