The Internet Archive preserves Pixar's 2012 film Brave through digital assets like storybooks, coloring books, and archived website snapshots from the year of its release. Additionally, the Internet Archive partnered with the Brave web browser to support digital preservation efforts through a, "Brave New World" initiative. Explore these archived materials at Internet Archive. A “Brave” New World | Internet Archive Blogs
Despite its successes, the Internet Archive’s preservation of Brave faces three challenges:
Further reading:
: A comprehensive digital book by Barbara Bazaldua that dives into the lore of the Scottish Highlands, clan history, and character profiles.
Respecting these boundaries keeps the Archive legal and available for everyone.
These ISO files are the holy grail for preservationists. They contain content that doesn't exist on Disney+—deleted scenes, director commentary by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman (who was controversially replaced during production), and the original aspect ratio without compression artifacts.
If you want to watch a 2012 interview with Kelly Macdonald (the voice of Merida) on a long-defunct talk show, you don’t go to Disney+. You go to the Internet Archive.
His weapon of choice was the Wayback Machine, the Internet Archive’s time-traveling browser. Elias wasn’t looking for anything grand tonight. He wasn’t hunting for lost government files or deleted celebrity tweets. He was hunting for "Brave."