Up
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April 12 2025 | Disney announced plans for a new ride based on the film Up at Disneyland Paris, to be located in Adventure Way at Disney Adventure World. |
June 16 2023 | Carl's Date, the sixth and final episode of Dug Days, was released theatrically, serving as a conclusion to the microseries. |
December 2021 | The film's screenplay was listed number thirty-three on the Writers Guild of America's '101 Greatest Screenplays of the 21st Century (So Far)'. |
September 1 2021 | Dug Days, a short-form sequel series to Up, premiered on Disney+ |
2020 | Up was released on 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray. |
2019 | Rolling Stone featured Up in its list of best animated films. |
2019 | Filmmaker Max Hechtman cited the Up opening sequence as an inspiration for the non-linear flashback structure in his short film Abigail. |
2018 | Both Insider and USA Today included Up in their lists of best animated films. |
2018 | Scott Meslow of GQ reflected on the lasting emotional impact of the opening sequence, noting its continued ability to deeply affect viewers. |
2013 | Phil Yu of Angry Asian Man reflected on the positive representation of Russell as an Asian-American character in an NPR interview. |
2012 | Kinect Rush: A Disney–Pixar Adventure video game was released, featuring characters and worlds from Up among other Pixar films. |
2011 | Time magazine listed Up among the best animated films. |
2010 | IGN included Up in its list of best animated films. |
2010 | The score won multiple prestigious awards, including the Academy Award for Best Original Score, Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack Album, Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score, and BAFTA Award for Best Film Music, marking the first Oscar win for a Pixar film score. |
2010 | Giacchino won the Academy Award for Best Original Score for Up at the 82nd Academy Awards ceremony. |
2010 | Michael Giacchino won the Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition for the 'Married Life' portion of the Up film score. |
September 5 2010 | Received Hugo Award nominations for Best Dramatic Presentation, Long Form. |
June 24 2010 | Nominated for Best Animated Film and Best Music at the Saturn Awards, with Pete Docter and Michael Giacchino as key nominees. |
April 19 2010 | Received the Breakout Performance Award for Jordan Nagai and the EWP Visionary Award for Pixar at the East West Players event. |
March 7 2010 | Received multiple Academy Award nominations, winning Best Animated Feature and being nominated for Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Score, and Best Sound Editing. |
March 7 2010 | Won Best Animated Feature at the Academy Awards, with Pete Docter as the recipient. |
February 21 2010 | Received nominations at the British Academy Film Awards for Best Animated Film, Best Film Music, Best Original Screenplay, and Best Sound. |
February 14 2010 | Recognized at the Eddie Awards for Best Edited Animated Feature Film. |
February 6 2010 | Won Best Animated Feature and Best Directing in a Feature Production at the Annie Awards, with Pete Docter and Bob Peterson as key recipients. |
January 24 2010 | Received nominations in Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures and Theatrical Motion Pictures categories at the Producers Guild of America Award. |
January 17 2010 | Won Best Animated Feature Film at the Golden Globe Awards, with Pete Docter and Bob Peterson as recipients. |
January 15 2010 | Won Best Animated Feature and Best Score at the Critics Choice Awards, with nominations for Best Picture and Best Original Screenplay. |
January 14 2010 | Won Best Animated Feature from the National Board of Review of Motion Pictures Awards. |
January 6 2010 | Received nominations from the Online Film Critics Society Awards for Best Animated Film, Best Original Score, Best Picture, and Best Original Screenplay. |
January 3 2010 | Won Best Animated Film from the Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards. |
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