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Good, not great. I still think that Bug's Life was the best of the lot, and the first half of Wall*E being some of the best material ever put to "film." Up had a touching love story though, and following Walt Disney's edict, "a tear for every laugh."

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A quote from The Art of Up: "“From sibling rivalry, early attachment (Toy Story) and socialization (A Bug’s Life), to maturation (Monsters, Inc.) separation, and parenthood (Toy Story 2, Finding Nemo); from protecting the nuclear family (The Incredibles), shifting out of the fast lane (Cars), and rekindling passion (Ratatouille), to planning for future generations (WALL-E) and finally, accepting death (Up).”

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