Turning red, Pixar's most recent production, has garnered positive reviews from critics, but how would its Rotten Tomatoes rating is in contrast to other Pixar films? While several companies have contributed to the realm of animations with a range of storylines, Pixar remains the largest and most influential, and it continues to treat its fans to at least one film per year. Pixar is offering two vastly distinct films this year, beginning with Domee Shi's Turning Red.

Turning red transports audiences to Toronto, Alberta, to meet Meilinn "Mei" Lee, a confident and outgoing 13-year-old Chinese-Canadian schoolgirl who discovers that she can transform into a gigantic red panda anytime she feels very enthusiastic or agitated, but that she can revert once she becomes calm. This "quirk" is tied to her forefathers, who have a shared heritage with the species as a family legacy, but the demon can be broken by executing a particular ritual on one specific night — unhappily for Mei, that night falls on her favourite boy band's concert. Mei also has to contend with just about everything adolescence throws at her, as well as her domineering mother, Ming.

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