There is a new website called Pixar Wiki, and you can find it at http://pixar.wikia.com. They could use some help writing articles about everything and anything Pixar-related. I’ve already become a member. Do you think you could help us out a bit?
Oh brilliant! I’ve seen the Oblivion (a game) Wiki version, and it’s very, very useful, so hopefully Pixar Wiki will build up to be a very substancial collection of information. Thanks for the heads up, A113!
Well, there isn’t really much, but as time passes by, I think we can all see more and more stuff. Thanks for the link A113.
Hmm. How interesting! If I find time to do so, I may contribute to the site in the future…
Thank you for the link, A113! ![]()
– Mitch
How cool! ![]()
There’s a Wiki for everything now… heheh. Thanks for the link. ![]()
Does anyone know where I can find the screenshot in Ratatouille when the Ratatouille logo comes up and it has the house in the background and it’s raining? We need that picture for the Ratatouille article.
Actually, the site’s not that great. They just started, and they’ll need some time to get it fixed up. It’s currently in total chaos.
Oh, well. They could definitely use some help…
How long does it usually take for new wikias to become really massive?
TSS- Quite a while, I would imagine, especially for a Wiki so specialised. Bit by bit, new information will be added, so although it might not be so big right now, give it a year or so and by then it should be a substancial source of information.
A year sounds alright to me. Sometimes I wish it could be sooner, but netter later than never I guess.
What bothers me is that it has random actors who played parts in the movies, but no Pete Docter aswell as some other key people of PIXAR!1
Out of curiousity, should this Wiki ONLY contain info one would learn by watching the movies very carefully, or would info revealed in non-movie stuff like storybooks, and in stuff like “making of” books etc, count as canon info that could be submitted? And if submitted should the source if it is NOT the finished film itself be cited?