User blog comment:Eagc7/You think Pixar should try to release 2/3 films per year instead of 1?/@comment-5194340-20120917161749

Yes, I agree with you, Eagc7, that they should release 2/3 Pixar films each year as Andrew Stanton seems to have confirmed Finding Nemo 2, which it is said to be released in 2016, and I hope they also release Cars 3 in 2016 as I like both Cars and Blue Sky Studios' film Rio which I like watching Rio and Cars 2 together, and they're planning to make Rio a franchise, which they have announced Rio 2, which I think it will be interesting if both Rio 3 (the third one that is possible) and Cars 3 in the same year, which I predict Rio 3 will be released in 2016 for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro just like that Rio 2 will be released in 2014 for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil. And It should be predicted that Cars 3 would also be released in 2016 as Cars 2 was released in 2011, five years after the first Cars was released in 2006, and 2016 is five years after 2011, so both Rio 3 and Cars 3 should both hopefully be released in 2016, and I hope that Pixar will release 2/3 films in 2016 and have both Finding Nemo 2 and Cars 3 released in 2016 along with Blue Sky Studios' Rio 3. Yes, I do agree that they should release 2/3 films each year, and I hope these years will include 2016 and have the Pixar films released in 2016 include Cars 3, and I hope they also include my Cars 3 ideas in it, which you can check out my Cars 3 Possibility blogs.

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