Rob Gibbs wrote, directed, and made Pixar everything. The guy that made our childhood remarkably awesome dies at the age of 55.
It is news of sudden shock as Rob Gibbs leaves this world behind. We have lost the pillar of our favorite characters and Pixar.
He donated his presence in the film industry for 20 years.
Includes Toy Story 2, Finding Nemo, Inside Out, Onwards, etc. Along with this he worked as a director, story writer, and made his way through the hearts of audiences. The upcoming Monsters at Work series for Disney+ and Incredibles 2 included his upcoming works.
Gibbs’ Treasury included the short film Tokyo Mater (2008), Mater’s Tall Tales, and Tales From Radiator Springs, all originating from the Cars.
But the cause of his death is still not known. No official statement is made.

Let’s have a look at what artists have to say.
Dan Scanlon tweeted “Rob Gibbs was the 1st person to befriend me when I came to Pixar. He always made sure that no one felt left out.That everyone was invited to the party. He was a great artist, a loving parent, a dedicated teacher & a thoughtful, reliable, joyful friend. I miss u, Rob”.
Fans came down to social profiles to their hero the last goodbye. He is survived by her Daughter Mary the voice behind a character named ‘Boo‘ in Monster’s Projects.
He was the shine that made our Imagination Sparkle. We will always be remembering the legend as he made us believe in animations!!!

He was the shine that made our Imagination Sparkle!