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October 30, 2019

Here's everything we know about new animated shorts and projects coming from Pixar

WATCH: D23 Expo continues to showcase programming coming from Disney+

Pixar just announced a new slate of content coming exclusively to Disney+ when it launches on Nov. 12.

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Everything from original programming to a number of titles from Pixar Animation Studios is on its way to meet subscribers at launch of the streaming platform.

Together at last. Start streaming all your favorites November 12, only on @DisneyPlus. #DisneyPlus pic.twitter.com/NAnquPcGl3

— Pixar (@Pixar) October 28, 2019

The announcement also includes the debut of a new collection of animated short films called "Spark Shorts."

#SparkShorts, @Pixar’s new collection of artists’ projects, streaming Nov. 12, only on #DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/usR7Ov1pDG

— Disney+ (@disneyplus) October 30, 2019

The first six titles, which Pixar describes as "artists' projects," were revealed. The new shorts are designed to discover new storytellers and explore new storytelling techniques from across the studio.

Six incredible new storytellers. Six new sparks of creativity. @Pixar’s #SparkShorts, streaming only on #DisneyPlus starting Nov. 12. pic.twitter.com/nnRfnYyAGv

— Disney+ (@disneyplus) October 30, 2019

Six incredible new storytellers. Six new sparks of creativity. @Pixar’s #SparkShorts, streaming only on #DisneyPlus starting Nov. 12. pic.twitter.com/8qGUVnfiUw

— Disney+ (@disneyplus) October 30, 2019

Six incredible new storytellers. Six new sparks of creativity. @Pixar’s #SparkShorts, streaming only on #DisneyPlus starting Nov. 12. pic.twitter.com/xVDCqVmo5O

— Disney+ (@disneyplus) October 30, 2019

A slew of original content with characters we all already know are on the docket.

'Pixar IRL'

In this short-form series, Pixar characters are brought to life, surprising real people on location and viewers at home.

'Forky Asks A Question'

Forky, from Disney and Pixar’s "Toy Story 4," is a craft project created from trash, so he has important questions about how the world works, such as, "What is love?" and "What is time?"

He explores all of these questions and more in a collection of 10 shorts.

All these titles will join fan-favorite Pixar films like "WALL-E," "Monsters, Inc.," "Finding Nemo," "Inside Out" and more as the studio bets big on housing characters new and old under one roof to drive its success in the direct-to-consumer market.

You can preorder the streaming service at DisneyPlus.com

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