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Obviously, the supposed films and events described on this page are entirely fictitious. It is meant to serve as a parody of FranchiseZombie and {{Sequelitis}}, using the Pixar film as a base to show a glimpse at a world where Pixar becomes what it would hate most: a sequel factory. Other companies chug along with out them (with some franchises [[InSpiteOfANail still existing]] despite the vastly different field of modern cinema, albeit in different ways).

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[[spoiler: Obviously, the supposed films and events described on this page are entirely fictitious. It is meant to serve as a parody of FranchiseZombie and {{Sequelitis}}, using the Pixar film as a base to show a glimpse at a world where Pixar [[HeWhoFightsMonsters becomes what it would hate most: most]]: a sequel factory. Other companies chug along with out them (with some franchises [[InSpiteOfANail still existing]] despite the vastly different field of modern cinema, albeit in different ways).]]
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* ''Ratatouille: Legacy'' (2018): The first film in the series to not star Remy and Linguini as the main heroes, this film focuses on Derek, a rat belonging to [[Film/TronLegacy Sam Flynn]], marking the first time a Pixar film would have a crossover. Set after the events of ''Tron: Legacy'', Sam accidently causes Derek to come into the Grid, where they discover that Skinner now resides in the Grid and intends to enact a plan to destroy all of Paris will an orbital laser cannon. The film was co-directed by ''Tron: Legacy'' director Joseph Kosinski with Peter Sohn.

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* ''Ratatouille: Legacy'' (2018): The first film in the series to not star Remy and Linguini as the main heroes, this film focuses on Derek, a rat belonging to [[Film/TronLegacy Sam Flynn]], marking the first time a Pixar film would have a crossover. Set after the events of ''Tron: Legacy'', Sam accidently causes Derek to come into the Grid, where they discover that Skinner now resides in the Grid and intends to enact a plan to destroy all of Paris will an orbital laser cannon. The film was co-directed by ''Tron: Legacy'' director Joseph Kosinski Creator/JosephKosinski with Peter Sohn.
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* ''Emile's Eats'' (2044-2046): A ''[=Disney+=]'' spin-off centered on Emile and his efforts to run his own restaurant...in the world of ''[[Franchise/MonstersInc]]''.

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* ''Emile's Eats'' (2044-2046): A ''[=Disney+=]'' spin-off centered on Emile and his efforts to run his own restaurant...in the world of ''[[Franchise/MonstersInc]]''.''Franchise/MonstersInc''.
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* ''Emile's Eats'' (2044-2046): A ''[=Disney+=]'' spin-off centered on Emile and his efforts to run his own restaurant...in the world of ''[[Franchise/MonstersInc]]''.

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* ''Tron: Eradication'' (2044): The seventh ''Tron'' film acknowledges the previous crossovers with ''Ratatouille'' (which the previous film, ''Tron: Shinigami'', rendered non-canon) through the introduction of DJ, an android heroine who is the "daughter" of Derek.
** ''DJ: Tales of Tron'' (2045-2048): A series of comic books released by Marvel that detail DJ's adventures following the events of ''Eradication''.
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* ''Skinner vs Yzma'' (2043): an anime ''[=Disney+=]'' special that features Skinner battling ''[[WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove Yzma]]'' in a strange alternate Tokyo, with both serving different rival crime organizations. It also features Akinobu Takeya in his first appearance since ''The Linguini Twins: Legacy of the Rats'', and is rumored to have been a PoorlyDisguisedPilot for an anime series starring him battling various Disney villains.
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* ''Chidirim'' (2041): A Film/DisneyLiveActionRemake film focusing on the origins of Chidirim, played by Chosen Jacobs, who also co-wrote the film. The film sees Chidirim, still only a minor lieutenant in the crime organization he would come to lead, trying to protect his girlfriend, the future mother of Ijeoma, from his boss, a mysterious mastermind known as the Last Chef, played by Machiavelli Holtzman (the older brother of Melinda-Lee). The film was actually completed in late 2036 and planned to be released in early 2038, but it was delayed due to several unfortunate incidents outside of Disney's control, along with some major power shifts in the company's leadership. Due to having very little connection to the franchise outside of the presence of the title character, the film actually found an audience with newcomers who didn't realize it was connected to ''Ratatouille'', and actually managed to find some success, even winning a Golden Globe award for Best Original Score.

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* ''Chidirim'' (2041): A Film/DisneyLiveActionRemake Film/DisneyLiveActionRemakes film focusing on the origins of Chidirim, played by Chosen Jacobs, who also co-wrote the film. The film sees Chidirim, still only a minor lieutenant in the crime organization he would come to lead, trying to protect his girlfriend, the future mother of Ijeoma, from his boss, a mysterious mastermind known as the Last Chef, played by Machiavelli Holtzman (the older brother of Melinda-Lee). The film was actually completed in late 2036 and planned to be released in early 2038, but it was delayed due to several unfortunate incidents outside of Disney's control, along with some major power shifts in the company's leadership. Due to having very little connection to the franchise outside of the presence of the title character, the film actually found an audience with newcomers who didn't realize it was connected to ''Ratatouille'', and actually managed to find some success, even winning a Golden Globe award for Best Original Score.

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* ''Chidirim'' (2041): A Film/DisneyLiveActionRemake film focusing on the origins of Chidirim, played by Chosen Jacobs, who also co-wrote the film. The film sees Chidirim, still only a minor lieutenant in the crime organization he would come to lead, trying to protect his girlfriend, the future mother of Ijeoma, from his boss, a mysterious mastermind known as the Last Chef, played by Machiavelli Holtzman (the older brother of Melinda-Lee). The film was actually completed in late 2036 and planned to be released in early 2038, but it was delayed due to several unfortunate incidents outside of Disney's control, along with some major power shifts in the company's leadership. Due to having very little connection to the franchise outside of the presence of the title character, the film actually found an audience with newcomers who didn't realize it was connected to ''Ratatouille'', and actually managed to find some success, even winning a Golden Globe award for Best Original Score.
* ''Silver Blades'' (2042-2046): A Creator/DisneyPlus spin-off series set in the world of the alien moon city. It stars the Silver Blades, a secret team of elite warriors formed by Queen Traxiancha to hunt down and neutralize a sinister threat to her kingdom; a cult known as the Church of the Long Skull. While some detractors labeled it as Series/YoungBlades [[RecycledInSpace In Space]], it proved to be fairy well received by both general audiences and professional critics. Continuity wise, it is set in its own universe, with the references to other installments excised to give the creative more freedom to do what they want. It ran for three seasons, the last of which was given an extended episode count.
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* ''Ratatouille Reloaded'' (2040): A straight-to-Creator/DisneyPlus attempt at rebooting the franchise, it retold the first movie's plot with the addition of characters from the sequels (most notably Arnaud) and a SettingUpdate. It was panned by fans of the original for trying too hard to be relevant, and is only really paid attention to due to the fact that it features the acting debut of X Æ A-Xii "Ash" Musk (who plays Linguini).

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* ''Ratatouille Reloaded'' (2040): A straight-to-Creator/DisneyPlus attempt at rebooting the franchise, it retold the first movie's plot with the addition of characters from the sequels (most notably Arnaud) and a SettingUpdate. It was panned by fans of the original for trying too hard to be relevant, and is only really paid attention to due to the fact that it features the acting debut of X Æ [=Æ=] A-Xii "Ash" Musk (who plays Linguini).
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After the amazing success of the award winning ''{{WesternAnimation/Ratatouille}}'', ''{{Creator/Pixar}}'' quickly scrapped all the plans for their next three films and created the first sequel to the film, which sparked a huge franchise of films that continued the adventures of Remy and Linguini around the world.

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After the amazing success of the award winning ''{{WesternAnimation/Ratatouille}}'', ''{{Creator/Pixar}}'' award-winning ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratatouille}}'', ''Creator/{{Pixar}}'' quickly scrapped all the plans for their next three films and created the first sequel to the film, which sparked a huge franchise of films that continued the adventures of Remy and Linguini around the world.



* Ratatouille 2 (2009): Linguini and Colette plan to get married, unaware that a rat named Arnaud is attempting to sabotage the kitchen of their new restaurant. Remy and his family try to stop Arnaud's mischief while also trying to keep it from interfering with their human friends big day. Directed by Creator/BradBird.
* Ratatouille 3 (2010): Remy is invited to compete on a cooking competition reality show in America, which leads to him and Linguini having an amazing adventure in Hollywood. Back in Paris, Colette finds that Skinner has plans to open a fast food joint just to draw away their customers.
* Ratatouille 4 (2011): Arnaud returns and breaks Skinner out of jail, with the two having formed an alliance after the events of the last movie. The two then create a plot to kidnap Remy, but things go awry and it leads to a massive chase between all the characters throughout Paris, ending with the now famous and iconic climax at the top of the Eiffel Tower.
* Remy's Delicious Masterpiece (2012): Remy creates the world's largest Ratatouille and cooks it all on his own. Linguini and Colette try and manage all the media attention this brings to the restaurant. Notable for being the first film to not have Ratatouille in the title.
* Linguini the Zombie (2014): Skinner returns and uses a poisonous fruit on Linguini to put him in a condition that makes him become like a real life zombie. Directed by Creator/GuillermoDelToro.
* The Bride of Arnaud (2015): Arnaud returns from his seeming death and uses a machine to brainwash Colette into leaving Linguini and marrying him. Remy and Ego, in his first appearance since Ratatouille 3, journey to Nigeria to rescue Colette before Linguini, still recovering from the events of Linguini the Zombie, discovers what has happened. The film is notable for Brad Bird having declared his hatred for it over social media, which soured his relationship with Pixar for the years to come.
* Remy and Linguini: Of Mice and Moon Men (2016): Remy and Linguini are abducted by aliens from a hidden city on the moon who want Remy to cook a birthday cook for their beloved Princess Traxiancha. Directed by Dan Scanlon, who went on to direct the prequel to ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'' three years later after leaving Pixar.
* Ratatouille: Legacy (2018): The first of the series to not star Remy and Linguini as the main heroes, this film focuses on Derek, a rat belonging to [[Film/TronLegacy Sam Flynn]], marking the first time a Pixar film would have a crossover. Set after the events of ''Tron: Legacy'', Sam accidently causes Derek to come into the Grid, where they discover that Skinner now resides in the Grid and intends to enact a plan to destroy all of Paris will an orbital laser cannon. The film was co-directed by ''Tron: Legacy'' director Joseph Kosinski with Peter Sohn.
* Ratatouille: Legacies (2019): Colette and Linguini travel to the Grid after hearing of Skinner's defeat thanks to Derek. They then discover that Derek is Remy's long lost son, and that Sam and Quorra are missing. They then learn that they been kidnapped by Arnaud, who has returned with the Nigerian crime lord Chidirim as his ally, and that they have also captured Remy and Ego.
* Remy: The Golden Blade of the Moon (2021): Arnaud, Chidirim, and their gang have travelled to the hidden alien city on the moon and have murdered the King. Remy travels back and discovers a legendary weapon known as the Golden Blade, which Princess Traxiancha says means he is destined to rule the city instead of her. Back on Earth, in Moscow, Colette gives birth to her and Linguini's twin children. The film was directed by Creator/RobbieDaymond, much to the shock of his fans.
* The Secret Origin of Colette (2022): A prequel focusing on Colette and her shocking past as a child on the streets of Moscow after being abandoned by her father. The film won an Oscar for the dark, thrilling plot and atmosphere of the animation, as well as being praised by critic Ty Burr for the brilliant script written by Creator/NaokiUrasawa of ''{{Manga/Monster}}'' fame.
* Linguini: Fatherhood (2023): On the fourth birthday of his twin daughters, Linguini is kidnapped by Chidirim, who has returned as a HollywoodCyborg after supposedly dying in ''Remy: The Golden Blade of the Moon''. The film is also introduces the second crossover of the series by introducing animated versions of the characters Simon Lewis and Magnus Bane as they appeared in ''Series/{{Shadowhunters}}'', resulting in that show officially being confirmed as being set in the same universe as the Ratatouille films and the Tron series. The film also featured Creator/KevinJames in his final role (as the mayor of Paris) before his untimely death in 2024.
* Remy Returns (2025): Remy returns to Earth after having been the temporary king of the alien moon city. He spends the rest of the movie enjoying the company of Ego before being reunited with Linguini and his family. Skinner finally breaks free from his prison in the Grid and Sam, Quorra, and the twins team up to defeat him.
* The Linguini Twins: Legacy of Paris (2026): The sequel that brought the franchise back to the #1 spot at the US box office, which features versions of the twins trying to avert a BadFuture version Paris from ever becoming a police state with the power of time travel alongside Magnus Bane, a handsome [[GratuitousNinja ninja warrior]] named Akinobu Takeya and Chidirim's heroic daughter Ijeoma.
* The Linguini Twins: Legacy of the Rats (2028): A sequel to the previous film, in which the twins fight an army of clones of Arnaud during the American Civil War. Despite receiving [[SoOkayItsAverage just okay reviews]], it was a financial failure due to competing with ''[=UnnaturRachel=]'', the surprise smash hit sequel of ''WesternAnimation/ParaNorman'', and ''Yorga'', the big budget remake/reboot of ''Film/CountYorga'' starring FormerChildStar Jace Norman.
* Ratatouille Legacy Babies on the Run! (2029): After the failure of the second Linguini Twins film, Disney and Pixar ''finally'' decided to retire the film series...only for Creator/DisneyChannel to churn out this; a live-action SpinoffBabies made-for-TV movie that was a last-ditch attempt at milking the franchise. It was widely panned and was a ratings flop, ending the series once and for all. The only thing of note was that it was the debut film of child actor Melinda-Lee Holtzman (as the voice of Baby Collete), who would go on portray a young Creator/HalleBerry in ''Last Name: Berry,'' the biopic on Berry's life, for which she was nominated for an Oscar.

Obviously, the supposed films and events described on this page are entirely fictitious. It is meant to serve as a parody of FranchiseZombie and {{Sequelitis}}, using the Pixar film as a base to show a glimpse at a world where Pixar becomes what it would hate most; a sequel factory, while the other companies chug along with out them (with some franchises [[InSpiteOfANail still existing]] despite the vastly different field of modern cinema, albeit in different ways).

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* Ratatouille 2 ''Ratatouille 2'' (2009): Linguini and Colette plan to get married, unaware that a rat named Arnaud is attempting to sabotage the kitchen of their new restaurant. Remy and his family try to stop Arnaud's mischief while also trying to keep it from interfering with their human friends friends' big day. Directed by Creator/BradBird.
* Ratatouille 3 ''Ratatouille 3'' (2010): Remy is invited to compete on a cooking competition reality show in America, which leads to him and Linguini having an amazing adventure in Hollywood. Back in Paris, Colette finds that Skinner has plans to open a fast food joint just to draw away their customers.
* Ratatouille 4 ''Ratatouille 4'' (2011): Arnaud returns and breaks Skinner out of jail, with the two having formed an alliance after the events of the last movie. The two then create a plot to kidnap Remy, but things go awry and it leads to a massive chase between all the characters throughout Paris, ending with the now famous and iconic climax at the top of the Eiffel Tower.
* Remy's ''Remy's Delicious Masterpiece Masterpiece'' (2012): Remy creates attempts to create the world's largest Ratatouille and cooks it all ratatouille on his own. own, while Linguini and Colette try and manage all the media attention this brings to the restaurant. Notable for being the first film to not have Ratatouille "Ratatouille" in the title.
* Linguini ''Linguini the Zombie Zombie'' (2014): Skinner returns and uses a poisonous fruit on to put Linguini to put him in a condition that makes him become like zombie-like state, forcing Remy and Colette to search for a real life zombie.cure. Directed by Creator/GuillermoDelToro.
* The ''The Bride of Arnaud Arnaud'' (2015): Arnaud returns from his seeming death and uses a machine to brainwash Colette into leaving Linguini and marrying him. Remy and Ego, in his first appearance since Ratatouille 3, ''Ratatouille 3'', journey to Nigeria to rescue Colette before Linguini, still recovering from the events of Linguini ''Linguini the Zombie, Zombie'', discovers what has happened. The ExecutiveMeddling on this film is notable for made Brad Bird having declared his hatred for it over social media, which soured his relationship with give up on the series and Pixar in general; he left for Creator/BlueSkyStudios soon after, eventually directing two out of three of the years to come.
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* Remy ''Remy and Linguini: Of Mice and Moon Men Men'' (2016): Remy and Linguini are abducted by aliens from a hidden city on the moon moon, who want Remy to cook a birthday cook meal for their beloved Princess Traxiancha. Directed by Dan Scanlon, who went on to direct the prequel to ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'' three years later after leaving Pixar.
* Ratatouille: Legacy ''Ratatouille: Legacy'' (2018): The first of film in the series to not star Remy and Linguini as the main heroes, this film focuses on Derek, a rat belonging to [[Film/TronLegacy Sam Flynn]], marking the first time a Pixar film would have a crossover. Set after the events of ''Tron: Legacy'', Sam accidently causes Derek to come into the Grid, where they discover that Skinner now resides in the Grid and intends to enact a plan to destroy all of Paris will an orbital laser cannon. The film was co-directed by ''Tron: Legacy'' director Joseph Kosinski with Peter Sohn.
* Ratatouille: ''Ratatouille: Legacies (2019): (2019)'': Colette and Linguini travel to the Grid after hearing of Skinner's defeat thanks to Derek. They then discover that Derek is Remy's long lost son, and that Sam and Quorra are missing. They then learn that they been kidnapped by Arnaud, who has returned with the Nigerian crime lord Chidirim as his ally, and that they have also captured Remy and Ego.
* Remy: ''Remy: The Golden Blade of the Moon Moon'' (2021): Arnaud, Chidirim, and their gang have travelled to the hidden alien city on the moon and have murdered the King. Remy travels back and discovers a legendary weapon known as the Golden Blade, which Princess Traxiancha says means he is destined to rule the city instead of her. Back on Earth, in Moscow, Colette gives birth to her and Linguini's twin children. The film was directed by Creator/RobbieDaymond, much to the shock of his fans.
* The ''The Secret Origin of Colette Colette'' (2022): A prequel focusing on Colette and her shocking past as a child on the streets of Moscow after being abandoned by her father. The film won an Oscar for the dark, thrilling plot and atmosphere of the animation, as well as being praised by critic Ty Burr for the brilliant script written by Creator/NaokiUrasawa of ''{{Manga/Monster}}'' fame.
* Linguini: Fatherhood ''Linguini: Fatherhood'' (2023): On the fourth birthday of his twin daughters, Linguini is kidnapped by Chidirim, who has returned as a HollywoodCyborg after supposedly dying in ''Remy: The Golden Blade of the Moon''. The film is also introduces the second crossover of the series by introducing animated versions of the characters Simon Lewis and Magnus Bane as they appeared in ''Series/{{Shadowhunters}}'', resulting in that show officially being confirmed as being set in the same universe as the Ratatouille ''Ratatouille'' films and the Tron ''Tron'' series. The film also featured Creator/KevinJames in his final role (as the mayor of Paris) before his untimely death in 2024.
* Remy Returns ''Remy Returns'' (2025): Remy returns to Earth after having been the temporary king of the alien moon city. He spends the rest of the movie enjoying the company of Ego before being reunited with Linguini and his family. Skinner finally breaks free from his prison in the Grid and Sam, Quorra, and the twins team up to defeat him.
* The ''The Linguini Twins: Legacy of Paris Paris'' (2026): The sequel that brought the franchise back to the #1 spot at the US box office, which features versions of the twins trying to avert a BadFuture version Paris from ever becoming a police state with the power of time travel alongside Magnus Bane, a handsome [[GratuitousNinja ninja warrior]] named Akinobu Takeya and Chidirim's heroic daughter Ijeoma.
* The ''The Linguini Twins: Legacy of the Rats Rats'' (2028): A sequel to the previous film, in which the twins fight an army of clones of Arnaud during the American Civil War. Despite receiving [[SoOkayItsAverage just okay reviews]], it was a financial failure due to competing with ''[=UnnaturRachel=]'', the surprise smash hit sequel of ''WesternAnimation/ParaNorman'', and ''Yorga'', the big budget remake/reboot of ''Film/CountYorga'' starring FormerChildStar Jace Norman.
* Ratatouille ''Ratatouille Legacy Babies on the Run! Run!'' (2029): After the failure of the second Linguini Twins film, Disney and Pixar ''finally'' decided to retire the film series...only for Creator/DisneyChannel to churn out this; a live-action SpinoffBabies made-for-TV movie that was a last-ditch attempt at milking the franchise. It was widely panned and was a ratings flop, ending the series once and for all. The only thing of note was that it was the debut film of child actor Melinda-Lee Holtzman (as the voice of Baby Collete), who would go on portray a young Creator/HalleBerry in ''Last Name: Berry,'' the biopic on Berry's life, for which she was nominated for an Oscar.

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* ''Ratatouille Reloaded'' (2040): A straight-to-Creator/DisneyPlus attempt at rebooting the franchise, it retold the first movie's plot with the addition of characters from the sequels (most notably Arnaud) and a SettingUpdate. It was panned by fans of the original for trying too hard to be relevant, and is only really paid attention to due to the fact that it features the acting debut of X Æ A-Xii "Ash" Musk (who plays Linguini).

Obviously, the supposed films and events described on this page are entirely fictitious. It is meant to serve as a parody of FranchiseZombie and {{Sequelitis}}, using the Pixar film as a base to show a glimpse at a world where Pixar becomes what it would hate most; most: a sequel factory, while the other factory. Other companies chug along with out them (with some franchises [[InSpiteOfANail still existing]] despite the vastly different field of modern cinema, albeit in different ways).ways).
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* Remy: The Golden Blade of the Moon (2021): Arnaud, Chidirim, and their gang have travelled to the hidden alien city on the moon and have murdered the King. Remy travels back and discovers a legendary weapon known as the Golden Blade, which Princess Traxiancha says means he is destined to rule the city instead of her. Back on Earth, in Moscow, Colette gives birth to her and Linguini's twin children.

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* Remy: The Golden Blade of the Moon (2021): Arnaud, Chidirim, and their gang have travelled to the hidden alien city on the moon and have murdered the King. Remy travels back and discovers a legendary weapon known as the Golden Blade, which Princess Traxiancha says means he is destined to rule the city instead of her. Back on Earth, in Moscow, Colette gives birth to her and Linguini's twin children. The film was directed by Creator/RobbieDaymond, much to the shock of his fans.
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* Ratatouille 2(2009): Linguini and Colette plan to get married, unaware that a rat named Arnaud is attempting to sabotage the kitchen of their new restaurant. Remy and his family try to stop Arnaud's mischief while also trying to keep it from interfering with their human friends big day. Directed by Creator/BradBird.

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* Ratatouille 2(2009): 2 (2009): Linguini and Colette plan to get married, unaware that a rat named Arnaud is attempting to sabotage the kitchen of their new restaurant. Remy and his family try to stop Arnaud's mischief while also trying to keep it from interfering with their human friends big day. Directed by Creator/BradBird.



* Ratatouille 4(2011): Arnaud returns and breaks Skinner out of jail, with the two having formed an alliance after the events of the last movie. The two then create a plot to kidnap Remy, but things go awry and it leads to a massive chase between all the characters throughout Paris, ending with the now famous and iconic climax at the top of the Eiffel Tower.

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* Ratatouille 4(2011): 4 (2011): Arnaud returns and breaks Skinner out of jail, with the two having formed an alliance after the events of the last movie. The two then create a plot to kidnap Remy, but things go awry and it leads to a massive chase between all the characters throughout Paris, ending with the now famous and iconic climax at the top of the Eiffel Tower.



* Linguini the Zombie(2014): Skinner returns and uses a poisonous fruit on Linguini to put him in a condition that makes him become like a real life zombie. Directed by Creator/GuillermoDelToro.
* The Bride of Arnaud(2015): Arnaud returns from his seeming death and uses a machine to brainwash Colette into leaving Linguini and marrying him. Remy and Ego, in his first appearance since Ratatouille 3, journey to Nigeria to rescue Colette before Linguini, still recovering from the events of Linguini the Zombie, discovers what has happened. The film is notable for Brad Bird having declared his hatred for it over social media, which soured his relationship with Pixar for the years to come.
* Remy and Linguini: Of Mice and Moon Men (2016): Remy and Linguini are abducted by aliens from a hidden city on the moon who want Remy to cook a birthday cook for their beloved Princess Traxiancha. Directed by Dan Scanlon, who went on to direct the prequel to ''{{WesternAnimation/RiseoftheGuardians}}'' three years later after leaving Pixar.
* Ratatouille: Legacy (2018): The first of the series to not star Remy and Linguini as the main heroes, this film focuses on Derek, a rat belonging to [[Film/TronLegacy Sam Flynn]], marking the first time a Pixar film would have a Crossover. Set after the events of Tron: Legacy, Sam accidently causes Derek to come into the Grid, where they discover that Skinner now resides in the Grid and intends to enact a plan to destroy all of Paris will an orbital laser cannon. The film was co-directed by Tron: Legacy director Joseph Kosinski with Peter Sohn.

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* Linguini the Zombie(2014): Zombie (2014): Skinner returns and uses a poisonous fruit on Linguini to put him in a condition that makes him become like a real life zombie. Directed by Creator/GuillermoDelToro.
* The Bride of Arnaud(2015): Arnaud (2015): Arnaud returns from his seeming death and uses a machine to brainwash Colette into leaving Linguini and marrying him. Remy and Ego, in his first appearance since Ratatouille 3, journey to Nigeria to rescue Colette before Linguini, still recovering from the events of Linguini the Zombie, discovers what has happened. The film is notable for Brad Bird having declared his hatred for it over social media, which soured his relationship with Pixar for the years to come.
* Remy and Linguini: Of Mice and Moon Men (2016): Remy and Linguini are abducted by aliens from a hidden city on the moon who want Remy to cook a birthday cook for their beloved Princess Traxiancha. Directed by Dan Scanlon, who went on to direct the prequel to ''{{WesternAnimation/RiseoftheGuardians}}'' ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheGuardians'' three years later after leaving Pixar.
* Ratatouille: Legacy (2018): The first of the series to not star Remy and Linguini as the main heroes, this film focuses on Derek, a rat belonging to [[Film/TronLegacy Sam Flynn]], marking the first time a Pixar film would have a Crossover. crossover. Set after the events of Tron: Legacy, ''Tron: Legacy'', Sam accidently causes Derek to come into the Grid, where they discover that Skinner now resides in the Grid and intends to enact a plan to destroy all of Paris will an orbital laser cannon. The film was co-directed by Tron: Legacy ''Tron: Legacy'' director Joseph Kosinski with Peter Sohn.



* Linguini: Fatherhood (2023): On the fourth birthday of his twin daughters, Linguini is kidnapped by Chidirim, who has returned as a HollywoodCyborg after supposedly dying in Remy: The Golden Blade of the Moon. The film is also introduces the second Crossover of the series by introducing animated versions of the characters Simon Lewis and Magnus Bane as they appeared in ''{{Series/Shadowhunters}}'', resulting in that show officially being confirmed as being set in the same universe as the Ratatouille films and the Tron series. The film also featured Creator/KevinJames in his final role (as the mayor of Paris) before his untimely death in 2024.

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* Linguini: Fatherhood (2023): On the fourth birthday of his twin daughters, Linguini is kidnapped by Chidirim, who has returned as a HollywoodCyborg after supposedly dying in Remy: ''Remy: The Golden Blade of the Moon. Moon''. The film is also introduces the second Crossover crossover of the series by introducing animated versions of the characters Simon Lewis and Magnus Bane as they appeared in ''{{Series/Shadowhunters}}'', ''Series/{{Shadowhunters}}'', resulting in that show officially being confirmed as being set in the same universe as the Ratatouille films and the Tron series. The film also featured Creator/KevinJames in his final role (as the mayor of Paris) before his untimely death in 2024.



* The Linguini Twins: Legacy of the Rats (2028): A sequel to the previous film, in which the twins fight an army of clones of Arnaud during the American Civil War. Despite receiving [[SoOkayItsAverage just okay reviews]], it was a financial failure due to competing with ''[=UnnaturRachel=]'', the surprise smash hit sequel of WesternAnimation/ParaNorman, and ''Yorga'', the big budget remake/reboot of Film/CountYorga starring FormerChildStar Jace Norman.

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* The Linguini Twins: Legacy of the Rats (2028): A sequel to the previous film, in which the twins fight an army of clones of Arnaud during the American Civil War. Despite receiving [[SoOkayItsAverage just okay reviews]], it was a financial failure due to competing with ''[=UnnaturRachel=]'', the surprise smash hit sequel of WesternAnimation/ParaNorman, ''WesternAnimation/ParaNorman'', and ''Yorga'', the big budget remake/reboot of Film/CountYorga ''Film/CountYorga'' starring FormerChildStar Jace Norman.
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* Remy: The Golden Blade of the Moon (2021): Arnaud, Chidirim, and their gang have travelled to the hidden alien city on the moon and have murdered the King. Remy travels back and discovers a legendary weapon known as the Golden Blade, which Princess Traxiancha says means he is destined to rule the city instead of her. Back on Earth, in Moscow, Colette gives birth to her and Linguini's twin children. The film was directed by Creator/VicMignogna, much to the shock of his fans.

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* Remy: The Golden Blade of the Moon (2021): Arnaud, Chidirim, and their gang have travelled to the hidden alien city on the moon and have murdered the King. Remy travels back and discovers a legendary weapon known as the Golden Blade, which Princess Traxiancha says means he is destined to rule the city instead of her. Back on Earth, in Moscow, Colette gives birth to her and Linguini's twin children. The film was directed by Creator/VicMignogna, much to the shock of his fans.
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* Ratatouille Legacy Babies on the Run! (2029): After the failure of the second Linguini Twins film, Disney and Pixar ''finally'' decided to retire the film series...only for Creator/DisneyChannel to churn out this; a live-action SpinoffBabies made-for-TV movie that was a last-ditch attempt at milking the franchise. It was widely panned and was a ratings flop, ending the series once and for all. The only thing of note was that it was the debut film of child actor Melinda-Lee Holtzman (as the voice of Baby Collete), who would go on portray a young Creator/HalleBerry in ''Last Name: Berry,'' the biopic on Berry's life, for which she was nominated for an Oscar.

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* Ratatouille Legacy Babies on the Run! (2029): After the failure of the second Linguini Twins film, Disney and Pixar ''finally'' decided to retire the film series...only for Creator/DisneyChannel to churn out this; a live-action SpinoffBabies made-for-TV movie that was a last-ditch attempt at milking the franchise. It was widely panned and was a ratings flop, ending the series once and for all. The only thing of note was that it was the debut film of child actor Melinda-Lee Holtzman (as the voice of Baby Collete), who would go on portray a young Creator/HalleBerry in ''Last Name: Berry,'' the biopic on Berry's life, for which she was nominated for an Oscar.Oscar.

Obviously, the supposed films and events described on this page are entirely fictitious. It is meant to serve as a parody of FranchiseZombie and {{Sequelitis}}, using the Pixar film as a base to show a glimpse at a world where Pixar becomes what it would hate most; a sequel factory, while the other companies chug along with out them (with some franchises [[InSpiteOfANail still existing]] despite the vastly different field of modern cinema, albeit in different ways).

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* Ratatouille Legacy Babies on the Run! (2029): After the failure of the second Linguini Twins film, Disney and Pixar ''finally'' decided to retire the film series...only for Creator/DisneyChannel to churn out this; a live-action SpinoffBabies made-for-TV movie that was a last-ditch attempt at milking the franchise. It was widely panned and was a ratings flop, ending the series once and for all. The only thing of note was that it was the debut film of child actor Melinda-Lee Holtzman (as the voice of Baby Collete), who would go on portray

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* Ratatouille Legacy Babies on the Run! (2029): After the failure of the second Linguini Twins film, Disney and Pixar ''finally'' decided to retire the film series...only for Creator/DisneyChannel to churn out this; a live-action SpinoffBabies made-for-TV movie that was a last-ditch attempt at milking the franchise. It was widely panned and was a ratings flop, ending the series once and for all. The only thing of note was that it was the debut film of child actor Melinda-Lee Holtzman (as the voice of Baby Collete), who would go on portrayportray a young Creator/HalleBerry in ''Last Name: Berry,'' the biopic on Berry's life, for which she was nominated for an Oscar.

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* The Linguini Twins: Legacy of Paris (2026): The sequel that brought the franchise back to the #1 spot at the US box office, which features versions of the twins trying to avert a BadFuture version Paris from ever becoming a police state with the power of time travel alongside Magnus Bane, a handsome [[GratuitousNinja ninja warrior]] named Akinobu Takeya and Chidirim's heroic daughter Ijeoma. A sequel in which they fight an army of clones of Arnaud during the American Civil War is set for release in 2028.

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* The Linguini Twins: Legacy of Paris (2026): The sequel that brought the franchise back to the #1 spot at the US box office, which features versions of the twins trying to avert a BadFuture version Paris from ever becoming a police state with the power of time travel alongside Magnus Bane, a handsome [[GratuitousNinja ninja warrior]] named Akinobu Takeya and Chidirim's heroic daughter Ijeoma.
* The Linguini Twins: Legacy of the Rats (2028):
A sequel to the previous film, in which they the twins fight an army of clones of Arnaud during the American Civil War is set for release in 2028.War. Despite receiving [[SoOkayItsAverage just okay reviews]], it was a financial failure due to competing with ''[=UnnaturRachel=]'', the surprise smash hit sequel of WesternAnimation/ParaNorman, and ''Yorga'', the big budget remake/reboot of Film/CountYorga starring FormerChildStar Jace Norman.
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* The Linguini Twins: Legacy of Paris (2026): The sequel that brought the franchise back to the #1 spot at the US box office, which features versions of the twins trying to avert a BadFuture version Paris from ever becoming a police state with the power to of time travel alongside Magnus Bane, a handsome [[GratuitousNinja ninja warrior]] named Akinobu Takeya and Chidirim's heroic daughter Ijeoma. A sequel in which they fight an army of clones of Arnaud during the American Civil War is set for release in 2028.

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* The Linguini Twins: Legacy of Paris (2026): The sequel that brought the franchise back to the #1 spot at the US box office, which features versions of the twins trying to avert a BadFuture version Paris from ever becoming a police state with the power to time travel alongside Magnus Bane, a handsome [[GratuitousNinja ninja warrior]] named Akinobu Takeya and Chidirim's heroic daughter .daughter Ijeoma. A sequel in which they fight an army of clones of Arnaud during the American Civil War is set for release in 2028.

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* Linguini: Fatherhood (2023): On the fourth birthday of his twin daughters, Linguini is kidnapped by Chidirim, who has returned as a HollywoodCyborg after supposedly dying in Remy: The Golden Blade of the Moon. The film is also introduces the second Crossover of the series by introducing animated versions of the characters Simon Lewis and Magnus Bane as they appeared in ''{{Series/Shadowhunters}}'', resulting in that show officially being confirmed as being set in the same universe as the Ratatouille films and the Tron series. The film also featured Creator/
* Jaws 17: Fifty Scales of Grey (2011): Bruce begins an intimate relationship with a naïve college student. Portions of the film were adapted from the erotic novel, "Fifty Shades of Grey" which would adapted in 2015 by the same studio, Universal Pictures.
* Jaws Origins (also known as Jaws 18) (2014): The {{Reboot}}, winning back audiences with stunning realism and Oscar-winning performances from Creator/ChrisPratt as Brody, Creator/JenniferLawrence as Hooper, and Creator/MichaelKeaton as Quint. Directed by Creator/TheCoenBrothers and Creator/RobertRodriguez, though there is a ''lot'' of controversy over who should get directing credit.

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* Linguini: Fatherhood (2023): On the fourth birthday of his twin daughters, Linguini is kidnapped by Chidirim, who has returned as a HollywoodCyborg after supposedly dying in Remy: The Golden Blade of the Moon. The film is also introduces the second Crossover of the series by introducing animated versions of the characters Simon Lewis and Magnus Bane as they appeared in ''{{Series/Shadowhunters}}'', resulting in that show officially being confirmed as being set in the same universe as the Ratatouille films and the Tron series. The film also featured Creator/
* Jaws 17: Fifty Scales
Creator/KevinJames in his final role (as the mayor of Grey (2011): Bruce begins an intimate relationship with a naïve college student. Portions Paris) before his untimely death in 2024.
* Remy Returns (2025): Remy returns to Earth after having been the temporary king
of the film were adapted alien moon city. He spends the rest of the movie enjoying the company of Ego before being reunited with Linguini and his family. Skinner finally breaks free from his prison in the erotic novel, "Fifty Shades Grid and Sam, Quorra, and the twins team up to defeat him.
* The Linguini Twins: Legacy
of Grey" Paris (2026): The sequel that brought the franchise back to the #1 spot at the US box office, which would adapted in 2015 by features versions of the same studio, Universal Pictures.
* Jaws Origins (also known as Jaws 18) (2014): The {{Reboot}}, winning back audiences
twins trying to avert a BadFuture version Paris from ever becoming a police state with stunning realism the power to time travel alongside Magnus Bane, a handsome [[GratuitousNinja ninja warrior]] named Akinobu Takeya and Oscar-winning performances from Creator/ChrisPratt as Brody, Creator/JenniferLawrence as Hooper, and Creator/MichaelKeaton as Quint. Directed by Creator/TheCoenBrothers and Creator/RobertRodriguez, though there is a ''lot'' of controversy over who should get directing credit.Chidirim's heroic daughter .

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* Jaws 15 (2001): A Russian shark named Ivan Sharkovsky is brought to New York for a facedown with Bruce. Oscar-winning script from Creator/BryanSinger. Critics hail this sequel as the "second best Jaws movie out there".
* Jaws 16 (2003): Bruce the shark terrorizes the sewers of New York City, in an attempt to stalk and hunt down Jon Brody. The film is notable for taking references from the 1989 horror flick, "Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan". The underperformance of the film ended up killing the career of Creator/MatthewBroderick and put the franchise on ice for eight years.

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* Jaws 15 (2001): The Secret Origin of Colette (2022): A Russian shark named Ivan Sharkovsky is brought to New York prequel focusing on Colette and her shocking past as a child on the streets of Moscow after being abandoned by her father. The film won an Oscar for a facedown with Bruce. Oscar-winning the dark, thrilling plot and atmosphere of the animation, as well as being praised by critic Ty Burr for the brilliant script from Creator/BryanSinger. Critics hail this sequel as written by Creator/NaokiUrasawa of ''{{Manga/Monster}}'' fame.
* Linguini: Fatherhood (2023): On
the "second best Jaws movie out there".
* Jaws 16 (2003): Bruce
fourth birthday of his twin daughters, Linguini is kidnapped by Chidirim, who has returned as a HollywoodCyborg after supposedly dying in Remy: The Golden Blade of the shark terrorizes the sewers of New York City, in an attempt to stalk and hunt down Jon Brody. Moon. The film is notable for taking references from also introduces the 1989 horror flick, "Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan". The underperformance second Crossover of the series by introducing animated versions of the characters Simon Lewis and Magnus Bane as they appeared in ''{{Series/Shadowhunters}}'', resulting in that show officially being confirmed as being set in the same universe as the Ratatouille films and the Tron series. The film ended up killing the career of Creator/MatthewBroderick and put the franchise on ice for eight years.also featured Creator/

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* Remy and Linguini: Of Mice and Moon Men (2016): Remy and Linguini are abducted by aliens from a hidden city on the moon who want Remy to cook a birthday cook for their beloved Princess Traxiancha. Directed by Dan Scanlon, who went on to direct a prequel to ''{{WesternAnimation/RiseoftheGuardians}}'' three years later after leaving Pixar.
* Ratatouille: Legacy (2018): The first of the series to not star Remy and Linguini as the main heroes, this film focuses on Derek, a rat belonging to [[Film/TronLegacy Sam Flynn]], marking the first time a Pixar film would have a Crossover. Set after the events of Tron: Legacy, Sam accidently causes Derek to come into the Grid, where they discover that Skinner now resides in the Grid and intends to enact a plan to destroy all of Paris will an orbital laser cannon. Intended to be Creator/MichaelBay's big debut as a director, but the critical flop caused him to sink away to being a music video director.
* Jaws 12, Part 2 (1998): A tiger shark is terrorizing the coast of Havana, with Quint being the only one who can stop it. Notable for being Creator/RogerCorman's final film before he quit Hollywood.
* Jaws 14 (2000): Bruce the shark gives up his man-hunting ways when he meets a female hammerhead shark. Directed by little-known LA playwright [[Film/TheRoom Tommy Wiseau]].

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* Remy and Linguini: Of Mice and Moon Men (2016): Remy and Linguini are abducted by aliens from a hidden city on the moon who want Remy to cook a birthday cook for their beloved Princess Traxiancha. Directed by Dan Scanlon, who went on to direct a the prequel to ''{{WesternAnimation/RiseoftheGuardians}}'' three years later after leaving Pixar.
* Ratatouille: Legacy (2018): The first of the series to not star Remy and Linguini as the main heroes, this film focuses on Derek, a rat belonging to [[Film/TronLegacy Sam Flynn]], marking the first time a Pixar film would have a Crossover. Set after the events of Tron: Legacy, Sam accidently causes Derek to come into the Grid, where they discover that Skinner now resides in the Grid and intends to enact a plan to destroy all of Paris will an orbital laser cannon. Intended to be Creator/MichaelBay's big debut as a director, but the critical flop caused him to sink away to being a music video director.The film was co-directed by Tron: Legacy director Joseph Kosinski with Peter Sohn.
* Jaws 12, Part 2 (1998): A tiger shark is terrorizing Ratatouille: Legacies (2019): Colette and Linguini travel to the coast Grid after hearing of Havana, Skinner's defeat thanks to Derek. They then discover that Derek is Remy's long lost son, and that Sam and Quorra are missing. They then learn that they been kidnapped by Arnaud, who has returned with Quint being the only one who can stop it. Notable for being Creator/RogerCorman's final film before he quit Hollywood.
Nigerian crime lord Chidirim as his ally, and that they have also captured Remy and Ego.
* Jaws 14 (2000): Bruce Remy: The Golden Blade of the shark Moon (2021): Arnaud, Chidirim, and their gang have travelled to the hidden alien city on the moon and have murdered the King. Remy travels back and discovers a legendary weapon known as the Golden Blade, which Princess Traxiancha says means he is destined to rule the city instead of her. Back on Earth, in Moscow, Colette gives up birth to her and Linguini's twin children. The film was directed by Creator/VicMignogna, much to the shock of his man-hunting ways when he meets a female hammerhead shark. Directed by little-known LA playwright [[Film/TheRoom Tommy Wiseau]].fans.

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* Jaw$ 5 (1988): Matt Hooper tries to stop shark hunting in Southeast Asia, but finds himself at the mercy of relentless South Korean businessmen. Directed by Creator/OliverStone.
* Jaws 6 (1989): Bruce is hired to protect a party boat. Notable for the 30 minute love-making scene, which was cut just enough to give the film an R rating.
* Jaws 7 (1990): Sharks have hacked into the Internet with the help of Somalian pirates and Nigerian princes. In the process, the sharks are betrayed and with the help of a scientist, the sharks launch a massive counter-attack with the aid of cybernetic organisms.
* Jaws 8 (1993): Terror comes to Tel Aviv as a field test of Japanese robotic sharks goes haywire. Notable for setting up the climactic showdown of ''Godzilla vs. Jaws'', featuring Mechagodzilla.
* Jaws 9 (1995): Chief Brody's grandson assembles a team of superhuman shark hunters to takedown an old enemy. Directed by Creator/JohnWoo.
* Jaws 10 (1996): Bruce the shark combats another hidden sea creature within the depths of the waters, with the authorities trying to eliminate both creatures' existence. Hailed as critics to be one of the better sequels of the franchise along with Jaws 2. Directed by Creator/JamesCameron.
* Jaws 11 (1997): A joint NASA-ESA mission to Europa takes a turn for the worse when a sentient race of sharks is discovered underneath the ice moon. Directed by Creator/PaulVerhoeven, who went on to direct a faithful adaptation of ''Literature/StarshipTroopers''.
* Jaws 12 (1998): The prequel, showing the early days of Quint and the fateful voyage of the USS ''Indianapolis''. Intended to be Creator/MichaelBay's big debut as a director, but the critical flop caused him to sink away to being a music video director.

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* Jaw$ 5 (1988): Matt Hooper tries Ratatouille 2(2009): Linguini and Colette plan to get married, unaware that a rat named Arnaud is attempting to sabotage the kitchen of their new restaurant. Remy and his family try to stop shark hunting in Southeast Asia, but finds himself at the mercy of relentless South Korean businessmen. Arnaud's mischief while also trying to keep it from interfering with their human friends big day. Directed by Creator/OliverStone.
Creator/BradBird.
* Jaws 6 (1989): Bruce Ratatouille 3 (2010): Remy is hired invited to protect compete on a party boat. cooking competition reality show in America, which leads to him and Linguini having an amazing adventure in Hollywood. Back in Paris, Colette finds that Skinner has plans to open a fast food joint just to draw away their customers.
* Ratatouille 4(2011): Arnaud returns and breaks Skinner out of jail, with the two having formed an alliance after the events of the last movie. The two then create a plot to kidnap Remy, but things go awry and it leads to a massive chase between all the characters throughout Paris, ending with the now famous and iconic climax at the top of the Eiffel Tower.
* Remy's Delicious Masterpiece (2012): Remy creates the world's largest Ratatouille and cooks it all on his own. Linguini and Colette try and manage all the media attention this brings to the restaurant.
Notable for being the 30 minute love-making scene, which was cut just enough to give the first film an R rating.
* Jaws 7 (1990): Sharks
to not have hacked into Ratatouille in the Internet with title.
* Linguini
the help of Somalian pirates Zombie(2014): Skinner returns and Nigerian princes. In the process, the sharks are betrayed and with the help of uses a scientist, the sharks launch a massive counter-attack with the aid of cybernetic organisms.
* Jaws 8 (1993): Terror comes
poisonous fruit on Linguini to Tel Aviv as put him in a field test of Japanese robotic sharks goes haywire. Notable for setting up the climactic showdown of ''Godzilla vs. Jaws'', featuring Mechagodzilla.
* Jaws 9 (1995): Chief Brody's grandson assembles
condition that makes him become like a team of superhuman shark hunters to takedown an old enemy. real life zombie. Directed by Creator/JohnWoo.
Creator/GuillermoDelToro.
* Jaws 10 (1996): Bruce The Bride of Arnaud(2015): Arnaud returns from his seeming death and uses a machine to brainwash Colette into leaving Linguini and marrying him. Remy and Ego, in his first appearance since Ratatouille 3, journey to Nigeria to rescue Colette before Linguini, still recovering from the shark combats another events of Linguini the Zombie, discovers what has happened. The film is notable for Brad Bird having declared his hatred for it over social media, which soured his relationship with Pixar for the years to come.
* Remy and Linguini: Of Mice and Moon Men (2016): Remy and Linguini are abducted by aliens from a
hidden sea creature within city on the depths of the waters, with the authorities trying moon who want Remy to eliminate both creatures' existence. Hailed as critics to be one of the better sequels of the franchise along with Jaws 2. cook a birthday cook for their beloved Princess Traxiancha. Directed by Creator/JamesCameron.
* Jaws 11 (1997): A joint NASA-ESA mission to Europa takes a turn for the worse when a sentient race of sharks is discovered underneath the ice moon. Directed by Creator/PaulVerhoeven,
Dan Scanlon, who went on to direct a faithful adaptation of ''Literature/StarshipTroopers''.
prequel to ''{{WesternAnimation/RiseoftheGuardians}}'' three years later after leaving Pixar.
* Jaws 12 (1998): Ratatouille: Legacy (2018): The prequel, showing the early days of Quint and the fateful voyage first of the USS ''Indianapolis''.series to not star Remy and Linguini as the main heroes, this film focuses on Derek, a rat belonging to [[Film/TronLegacy Sam Flynn]], marking the first time a Pixar film would have a Crossover. Set after the events of Tron: Legacy, Sam accidently causes Derek to come into the Grid, where they discover that Skinner now resides in the Grid and intends to enact a plan to destroy all of Paris will an orbital laser cannon. Intended to be Creator/MichaelBay's big debut as a director, but the critical flop caused him to sink away to being a music video director.

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After the amazing success of the award winning ''{{WesternAnimation/Ratatouille}}'', ''{{Creator/Pixar}}'' quickly scrapped all the plans for their next three films and created the first sequel to the film, which sparked a huge franchise of films that continued the adventures of Remy and Linguini around the world.

The films in the now long running franchise are:

* Jaw$ 5 (1988): Matt Hooper tries to stop shark hunting in Southeast Asia, but finds himself at the mercy of relentless South Korean businessmen. Directed by Creator/OliverStone.
* Jaws 6 (1989): Bruce is hired to protect a party boat. Notable for the 30 minute love-making scene, which was cut just enough to give the film an R rating.
* Jaws 7 (1990): Sharks have hacked into the Internet with the help of Somalian pirates and Nigerian princes. In the process, the sharks are betrayed and with the help of a scientist, the sharks launch a massive counter-attack with the aid of cybernetic organisms.
* Jaws 8 (1993): Terror comes to Tel Aviv as a field test of Japanese robotic sharks goes haywire. Notable for setting up the climactic showdown of ''Godzilla vs. Jaws'', featuring Mechagodzilla.
* Jaws 9 (1995): Chief Brody's grandson assembles a team of superhuman shark hunters to takedown an old enemy. Directed by Creator/JohnWoo.
* Jaws 10 (1996): Bruce the shark combats another hidden sea creature within the depths of the waters, with the authorities trying to eliminate both creatures' existence. Hailed as critics to be one of the better sequels of the franchise along with Jaws 2. Directed by Creator/JamesCameron.
* Jaws 11 (1997): A joint NASA-ESA mission to Europa takes a turn for the worse when a sentient race of sharks is discovered underneath the ice moon. Directed by Creator/PaulVerhoeven, who went on to direct a faithful adaptation of ''Literature/StarshipTroopers''.
* Jaws 12 (1998): The prequel, showing the early days of Quint and the fateful voyage of the USS ''Indianapolis''. Intended to be Creator/MichaelBay's big debut as a director, but the critical flop caused him to sink away to being a music video director.
* Jaws 12, Part 2 (1998): A tiger shark is terrorizing the coast of Havana, with Quint being the only one who can stop it. Notable for being Creator/RogerCorman's final film before he quit Hollywood.
* Jaws 14 (2000): Bruce the shark gives up his man-hunting ways when he meets a female hammerhead shark. Directed by little-known LA playwright [[Film/TheRoom Tommy Wiseau]].
* Jaws 15 (2001): A Russian shark named Ivan Sharkovsky is brought to New York for a facedown with Bruce. Oscar-winning script from Creator/BryanSinger. Critics hail this sequel as the "second best Jaws movie out there".
* Jaws 16 (2003): Bruce the shark terrorizes the sewers of New York City, in an attempt to stalk and hunt down Jon Brody. The film is notable for taking references from the 1989 horror flick, "Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan". The underperformance of the film ended up killing the career of Creator/MatthewBroderick and put the franchise on ice for eight years.
* Jaws 17: Fifty Scales of Grey (2011): Bruce begins an intimate relationship with a naïve college student. Portions of the film were adapted from the erotic novel, "Fifty Shades of Grey" which would adapted in 2015 by the same studio, Universal Pictures.
* Jaws Origins (also known as Jaws 18) (2014): The {{Reboot}}, winning back audiences with stunning realism and Oscar-winning performances from Creator/ChrisPratt as Brody, Creator/JenniferLawrence as Hooper, and Creator/MichaelKeaton as Quint. Directed by Creator/TheCoenBrothers and Creator/RobertRodriguez, though there is a ''lot'' of controversy over who should get directing credit.

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