'Inside Out' Wins Oscars: The Pixar Feature Take Home The Statue & Creators Tell Kids To 'Make Stuff' [VIDEO]
The academy has spoken and the 2016 Oscar for Best Animated Feature officially goes to Disney Pixar's Inside Out.
Pixar's 15th computer-animated film is based on an original idea by Pete Docter, who co-directed with Ronnie del Carmen. Their imaginative tale is set in the mind of a young girl as her five emotions -- Joy (Amy Poehler), Anger (Lewis Black), Disgust (Mindy Kaling), Fear (Bill Hader) and Sadness (Phyllis Smith) -- guide her through life.
Leading up to the ceremony, Oscar pundits made it clear that Inside Out was a critic favorite, ahead of other nominees that include Anomalisa, Boy and the World and When Marnie Was There.
When they accepted the award, the two creators thanked their families and imparted some valuable advice to any kids having a hard time: "make stuff."
#Oscars: 'Inside Out' creators give inspiring speech upon accepting Best Animated Feature https://t.co/7Jz7tgGWQw https://t.co/jGMfKnCY55
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) February 29, 2016