Children's literature Joyce has written and illustrated over 50 children's books including
George Shrinks,
Santa Calls,
Dinosaur Bob and His Adventures with the Family Lazardo,
Rolie Polie Olie,
The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs,
A Day with Wilbur Robinson,
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore,
The Guardians of Childhood series, and many others. Joyce's first book
Tammy and the Gigantic Fish by James and Katherine Gray was published by Harper & Row (now
HarperCollins) in 1983. After the retirement of his longtime editor Laura Gerringer in 2011, Joyce moved his backlist and all subsequent books to
Simon & Schuster, where his editor is
Caitlyn Dlouhy. Since being at Simon & Schuster, Joyce has produced a number of bestselling titles, including
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore which debuted at number 1 on
the New York Times bestseller list in July 2012, a position it held for several weeks.
Morris Lessmore has been translated into over 40 languages and was named by
Time magazine as one of the 100 best children's books of all time.
Morris Lessmore is the most expansive and experimental of Joyce's stories. With his company Moonbot Studios, Joyce along with his partners, produced the
Lessmore story in a variety of media and mediums simultaneously. A short film was in production (using handmade miniature sets) while the book was being illustrated (along with Joe Bluhm) and an interactive story app was being devised. The story app of
Morris Lessmore received overwhelmingly positive attention and in August 2011 briefly dislodged
Angry Birds as the bestselling app in the world. It was voted into the app hall of fame soon after.
Film and television The Canadian children's series
Rolie Polie Olie and
George Shrinks are both based on Joyce's books. He has received three additional
Emmys for other animated projects. Joyce created conceptual characters for the
Disney/
Pixar feature films
Toy Story (1995) and ''
A Bug's Life'' (1998). In 2001, Pixar founder
John Lasseter introduced Joyce to animation director
Chris Wedge. At this time, Wedge's fledging animation studio
Blue Sky Studios was completing the short film
Bunny and intended to begin developing feature animated films, which they soon did with the
Ice Age franchise. In 2002, Joyce and Wedge conceptualized the film
Robots while attempting to adapt Joyce's book
Santa Calls into a feature film. In the final film, Joyce is credited as a producer and production designer. In 2005, Joyce and
Reel FX launched a joint venture, Aimesworth Amusements, to produce feature films, video games, and books. The new company announced plans to make three feature films:
The Guardians of Childhood,
The Mischevians, and
Dinosaur Bob and His Adventures with the Family Lazardo. The first of those projects,
The Guardians of Childhood was developed by
DreamWorks Animation into the feature film
Rise of the Guardians. It was released in 2012 and is based on Joyce's book series and the short film
Man in the Moon, which he directed. Joyce was originally slated to direct the film, but dropped out early in production after his daughter Mary Katherine, his wife Elizabeth, and his sister Cecile were diagnosed with terminal illnesses. He continued on as an executive producer along with his friend
Guillermo del Toro. At the beginning of the end credits,
DreamWorks dedicated the film to Mary, who died before the film's release. In 2007, Disney released
Meet the Robinsons, a feature film based on Joyce's book
A Day with Wilbur Robinson. Joyce served as co-executive producer and production designer, and wrote several drafts of the screenplay. In August 2009, Joyce and Reel FX co-founder
Brandon Oldenburg and producers Lampton Enoch and Alyssa Kantrow founded a Shreveport-based animation and visual effects studio . The studio produced an
Oscar-winning animated short film and an
iPad app
The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. Morris Lessmore. The short film went on to win an
Academy award. A book adaption was released in summer 2012. The studio released in January 2012 another app,
The Numberlys. A short film and a bestselling book followed soon after.
The Numberlys film was short listed for the 2012
Academy Awards animated short film Oscar. In 2013, Blue Sky Studios adapted Joyce's book
The Leaf Men and the Brave Good Bugs into the film
Epic, with him serving as writer, executive producer, and production designer. In 2022, Joyce wrote and directed the short film
Mr. Spam Gets a New Hat with
DNEG Animation. The studio also announced that it would be producing an animated feature film adaptation of
The Great Gatsby, directed by Joyce and written by
Brian Selznick. Also in 2022, Joyce's novel ''Ollie's Odyssey'' was adapted into an animated series of the same name. ==Awards and accolades==