Pixar Short Films Collection - Volume 1
S**T
Short but sweet
One of the things we all love about seeing Pixar movies is the innovative and entertaining short subject that always precedes them in theaters. And, yes, most of them are already on the DVDs/Blu-Rays of the movies they premiered with, but sometimes you just want to watch a bunch of cartoons and that means putting in one disc, watching it for five-to-ten minutes, taking it out, putting in the next one and so on and so on. With these short film collections, we can enjoy all the great short films of Pixar in one sitting. This first volume contains:THE ADVENTURES OF ANDRE AND WALLY B. Not, strictly speaking, a Pixar short, but produced and directed by John Lasseter. It's a very VERY early computer-animated short which, though it definitely shows its age, is still very cute.LUXO JR. The first REAL Pixar short and the reason there is a hopping lamp in the studio logo. I want a Luxo lamp, but they're really expensive now.RED'S DREAM. A very early attempt at human animation (making the already creepy clown that much creepier) mars this otherwise delightful cartoon about a unicycle that wants to be a juggler...you read that right.TIN TOY. This one is a sort of early forebearer of 'Toy Story.' Again, the human baby is a little creepy, but Tinny himself (and his fellow toys) are adorable [NOTE: These first four are not available on any other DVD or Blu-Ray]KNICK KNACK. Famed vocalist Bobby McFerrin lends his unique style to the story of a snowman living in a snowglobe who tries to escape. This one shows that while Pixar and Disney may be partners now, the animators are clearly influenced by the great Warner Brothers shorts as well (an extended sequence in 'Monster, Inc' parodies a popular Looney Tunes cartoon).GERI'S GAME. An old man plays a game of chess against himself in this bittersweet cartoon, the first one in which a human is the main protagonist...or rather BOTH of the main protagonists (Geri himself reappears as "The Cleaner" in 'Toy Story 2').FOR THE BIRDS. A snooty group of little blue birds give the cold shoulder to a tall, goofy stranger only to be punished for their elitism.MIKE'S NEW CAR. Originally produced for the DVD release of 'Monsters, Inc,' John Goodman and Billy Crystal reprise their roles as Sully and Mike in this entertaining short which paved the way for other "Short sequels" to Pixar feature films.BOUNDIN' The animator who, according to John Lasseter, "Made Woody a cowboy," Bud Luckey, wrote, directed and narrates this little fairy tale about a jackalope who teaches a recently sheared sheep a new way of dancing...have you noticed that when you actually write or say the premise to a lot of these cartoons, they sound utterly ridiculous?JACK-JACK ATTACK. In 'The Incredibles,' Kari the babysitter has a lot of trouble looking after baby Jack-Jack while the Parrs are away fighting Syndrome. This short tells the full story of how this enthusiastic teen became the first person to witness the youngest Incredible's powers.ONE MAN BAND. Two poor (and highly creative and talented) musicians compete for the charitable offering of one little girl.MATER AND THE GHOST LIGHT. Mater the Tow Truck from 'Cars' lets his imagination get away from him after hearing a scary story. The first time Mater was placed in a starring role and, evidently, popular enough to spawn an entire series of shorts, "Mater's Tall Tales" and the sequel to 'Cars.'LIFTED. An inexperienced space alien tries to abduct his first human, but keeps goofing up. Luckily his instructor is there to pick up the slack.My favorites are "Knick Knack," "Boundin'" and "One Man Band." But that's just me.
J**L
Creative, funny and a joy to watch
This is a perfect DVD for kids and families alike. Pixar's theatrical shorts are some of the best -- if not THE best -- cartoons produced in the past two decades. This DVD has all 12 of them released to date, as well as an early short by John Lasseter from his days at the Lucasfilm Computer Graphics Project. Here's the list:1. "THE ADVENTURES OF ANDRE AND WALLY B." (1984, Lucasfilm). After blue humanoid André is awakened in a forest by a pesky bee, he tries to escape. But the bee (named Wally B.) chases after him, and both characters run off screen. Finally, Wally reappears with a bent stinger. Interesting only for its historical value2. "LUXO JR." (1986). When a large desklamp watches a smaller, younger desklamp play with a ball, he can't quite manage to do it himself.3. "RED'S DREAM" (1987). Propped up in the corner of a bicycle store, Red the unicycle dreams about a better place.4. "TIN TOY" (1988). When a wind-up one-man-band toy sees just how destructive a baby can be, he does everything he can to flee -- until the baby gets hurt.5. "KNICK KNACK" (1989). A snowglobe snowman wants to join a party of other travel souvenirs in a hot party, but his glass dome gets in his way. (This is the well-known version with the less-endowed bathing beauty.)6. "GERI'S GAME" (1997). A man plays a game of chess against himself, 'becoming' each player by moving to the other side of the chessboard and taking his glasses on and off.7. "FOR THE BIRDS" (2001). A group of small birds perched together on a telephone wire reject a larger, awkward-looking bird, and pay the price for it.8. "MIKE'S NEW CAR" (2002). When Mike (from "Monsters Inc.") shows Sulley his new six-wheel drive car, everything that can go wrong does.9. "BOUNDIN'" (2003). A shearing leaves a dancing sheep humiliated until a jackalope passes by and demonstrates that it's what's inside that counts.10. "JACK-JACK ATTACK" (2005). Baby Jack-Jack is thought not to possess the superpowers of his siblings or parents (Mr. and Mrs. Parr of "The Incredibles") until an outsider is hired to watch him.11. "ONE MAN BAND" (2006). Two one-man bands vie to win the attention of a young peasant girl.12. "MATER AND THE GHOSTLIGHT" (2006). A mysterious blue light haunts the "Cars" town of Radiator Springs and its residents.13. "LIFTED" (2007). A bumbling young alien student tests the patience of his instructor as he attempts to abduct an innocent farmer.Bonus features include a terrific documentary featurette on Pixar and some brief segments the company produced for "Sesame Street."
J**4
I cannot remember the last time I laughed so hard!!
I watched this dvd and I swear I laughed so hard I choked! First off I do have to distinguish between the Pixar shorts and the "Disney-Pixar" ones. The Disney-Pixar ones - Mike's New Car, Jack-Jack Attack and Mater & the Ghostlight - don't fit in too well with the Pixar only ones and as far as I'm concerned they could have skipped them all together or at least put the 3 together at the end. However, Pixar animated them so all 13 are here, in chronological order.The Pixar shorts Geri's Game, Knick Knack, Lifted, and my absolute favorite One Man Band are funnier than a lot of "real" movies I've seen. Watching this dvd is also watching the evolution of Pixar. You can see how their animation and story building skills grew and improved over the course of time. The first short, The Adventures of Andre & Wally B. - which was done by the Lucasfilm Computer Graphics Project - is technically simple and the baby in Tin Toy is kind of creepy looking, but by the time you get to Lifted things have progressed nicely. But the great things about all the Pixar shorts is the emotion in them. You actually feel sad at the end of Red's Dream and recognize the feelings between Luxo, Jr. and the grown-up Luxo. You can feel Geri's excitment over his chess victory and the Snowman's frustration at not being able to join the warm weather knick knacks. I've seen humans in 2 hour long "live action" movies with less emotion than I saw in these shorts.As I said, to me the weakest shorts in the collection are the 3 Disney ones related to their movies. They look nice but the stories are weak and not funny. But to be able to see the "real" Pixar shorts whenever I want to is a real treat for me.
J**R
PIXAR SHORT FILMS VOL 3
VERY POSITIVE !
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