One cannot obliquely judge these cartoons without looking into the message buried within. Cars was a social commentary on the evolution of the "American dream" burning small towns as collateral of interconnective hwys. Strong towns fell before the suburban sprawl. Each of these films had a lesson.
Incredibles is my number 1 (but include 2)
Toy Story (Arguably all 4)
Up
Monsters Inc
Coco was so cute
Ratatouille
Wall-E
Luca
Finding Nemo
A Bug's Life
'Cars' or the one with the superhero family where the "bad guy" is a person who wasn't born with superpowers but had to use his brainpower to try to be loved by the superheroes and was instead rejected. (That's how I remember it, anyway, real Randian vibes...)
Can't it be easily explained by the fact that Cars is not only a Doc Hollywood ripoff, but also a bad Doc Hollywood ripoff? If you've previously seen a film "Cars is not the best Pixar movie" approaches axiomatic. And it's 2 unforgivable hours long, on top of all that.
Comments
1. The first half of the film where almost everyone is unlikable
2. The “world building” that only raises more questions.
Incredibles is my number 1 (but include 2)
Toy Story (Arguably all 4)
Up
Monsters Inc
Coco was so cute
Ratatouille
Wall-E
Luca
Finding Nemo
A Bug's Life
I haven't seen...
Inside Out
Brave
Elemental
Cars sucks.