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PIXAR SHORT 
      FILMS COLLECTION
      VOLUME 1
Starring the vocal talents 
    of:
    Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Patton Oswalt and Lou Romano
    Running Time: 51 mins (Total) 
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Out to buy on DVD/Blu-Ray 11/02/08
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The Adventures of André and 
    Wally B 
    There's nothing like a restful nap in a pleasant wooded valley. But when André 
    awakens and is greeted by a pesky yellow-and-black striped insect with a nasty 
    stinger, he ends up taking a quick (and painful) hike.
 Luxo Jr. 
    Who would have thought that playing with a ball could be so much fun, whatever 
    you are 
Red's Dream
    Life as the sole sale item in the clearance corner of Eben's Bikes can get 
    lonely. So Red, a unicycle, dreams up a clown owner and his own juggling act 
    that steals the show. But all too soon, the applause turns into the sound 
    of rainfall, as reality rushes back. Red must resign himself to sitting in 
    the corner and await his fate. 
Tin Toy 
    Babies are hardly monster-like, unless you're a toy. After escaping a drooling 
    baby, Tinny realises that he wants to be played with after all. But in the 
    amount of time it takes him to discover this, the baby's attention movies 
    on to other things only an infant could find interesting. 
Knick Knack
    Life on a shelf as a snowman trapped in a snow-globe blizzard can become wearing, 
    especially when you're surrounded by knickknacks from sunnier locales. When 
    the jaded snowman finally breaks free of his glass hours, his vacation plans 
    are cut short. 
Geri's Game
    An aging codger names Geri plays a daylong game of chess in the park against 
    himself. Somehow, he begins losing to his livelier opponent. But just when 
    the game's nearly over, Geri manages to turn the tables. 
For the Birds
    One by one, a flock of small birds perches on a telephone wire. Sitting close 
    together has problems enough, and then comes along a large dopey bird that 
    tries to join them, The birds of a feather can't help but make fun of him 
    and their clique mentality proves embarrassing in the end 
Mike's New Car 
    Mike discovers that being the top ranking laugh collector at Monster, Inc 
    has its benefits - in particular, earning enough money to buy a six wheel-drive 
    car that's loaded with gadgets. That new-car smell doesn't last long enough, 
    however, as Sulley jump-starts an ill-fated road test that teaches Mike the 
    true meaning of buyer's remorse. 
Boundin' 
    On a high mountain plain lives a lamb with wool of such remarkable sheen that 
    he breaks into high-steppin' dance. But there comes a day when he loses his 
    lustrous coat and, along with it, his pride. It takes a wise jackalope - a 
    horn-adorned rabbit - to teach the moping lamb that woolly or not, its what's 
    inside that'll help him rebound from life's troubles. 
Jack Jack Attack 
    Kari the babysitter thinks she's in for a night of routine babysitting. She's 
    prepared to provide neurological stimulation with some soothing musical accompaniment 
    for little Jack-Jack, the smallest member of the incredible Parr family. Little 
    does she know that Jack-Jack will teach her a thing or two about babies with 
    "special needs". 
One Man Band
    With one coin to make a wish at the piazza fountain, a peasant girl encounters 
    two competing street performers who'd prefer the coin find its way into their 
    tip jars. The little girl, Tippy, is caught in the middle as a musical duel 
    ensues between the one-man-bands. 
Meter and the Ghost Light 
    Head back to Radiator Springs and see way Meter is so scared of going into 
    the desert at night.
 Lifted 
    When an overconfident teen alien gets behind the controls of a spaceship, 
    he must attempt to abduct a slumbering farmer under the watchful eye of a 
    critical instructor. But abducting humans requires precision and a gentle 
    touch, and within a few missteps it's painfully clear why more humans don't 
    go missing every year. 
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There is much more to Pixar than their big screen computer generated adventures and nothing can chart their evolution better than their award winning short films.
Since 1984, Pixar has been pushing the boundaries of computer animation. When it comes to defining the pioneers of the CG, then the company that started as a hardware and software manufacturer as part of George Lucas's empire in 1979 and transformed in Pixar Animation Studios is at the top of the pile. Animator John Lasseter and the other founding members of the studio created short film that not only pioneered the new animation techniques but redefined story as well.
From their tentative start with 'The Adventures of André and Wally B' in 1984, Pixar has used its short films to pioneer new ideas and new filmmakers. Helping them develop the techniques that would become so invaluable in the future production of their full length feature films like 'Toy Story', 'Finding Nemo', 'The Incredibles' and 'Ratatouille', it could have been so easy for the company to stop producing their short film but they have become just as important as their movies.
With original, award winning shorts like 'For the Birds', 'Geri's Game', 'Boundin'', 'Tin Toy', 'Knick Knack', 'One Man Band' and 'Lifted' and shorts that accompany the home entertainment releases of their big screen adventures like 'Jack-Jack Attacks', 'Meter and the Ghost Light' and 'Mike's New Car', Pixar has been just as inventive with shorts as they have with their main features. The magic of character design is abundant throughout but it is the development of the computer-generated animation that is so evident through the series of shorts that stands out so much.
'Pixar Short Films: Volume 1' is a must see for any animation fan or aficionado. Pure creativity and beauty is on show through but is even more abundant is that these are shorts made with real passion and love by some of the most talent people working in animation.
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PICTURE & SOUND
The Blu-Ray disc presents the movie in High Definition to 1080p, with Dolby Digital 5.1/2.0 and dts surround sound. As they used to be on DVD, computer animated movies set the standard for High Definition transfers and Pixar have done an extraordinary job with this Blu-Ray.
BONUS FEATURES
Commentaries 
    Watch all thirteen shorts with commentary from the people who created them. 
    Each track is very funny and informative, making you wish that you could work 
    for a company like Pixar. 
The Pixar Shorts: 
    A History (25.32 mins/High Definition) 
    Pixar Animation founders Jim Blinn, Eben Ostbly, Craig Good, Loren Carpenter, 
    Ralph Guggenheim, Ed Catmull, Alvy Ray Smith, Bill Reeves, Tom Porter and 
    John Lasseter talk about the evolution of Pixar from its humble beginnings 
    to where it now. This is a fascinating insight into the development of the 
    company and the evolution of computer generated animation. 
Sesame Street: 
    Surprise (0.25 mins) 
    Watch the follow up to 'Luxo Jr.' that was shown on the hit children's TV 
    series 'Sesame Street' 
OVERALL
The Blu-Ray presentation of 'Pixar Short Films: Volume 1' is every good. The commentaries are first rate and the presentation of the amazing short films shows how good High Definition really is.
BLU-RAY 
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