List of Pixar shorts

This is a list of animated short films produced by Pixar Animation Studios.

Beginning with Pixar's second film A Bug's Life, almost all subsequent Pixar feature films have been shown in theaters along with a Pixar-created original short film, known as a "short." Other Pixar shorts, released only on home media, were created to showcase Pixar's technology or cinematic capabilities, or on commission for clients.

Pixar began producing shorts in the 1980s.[1] The first shorts were made while Pixar was still a computer hardware company, when John Lasseter was the only professional animator in the company's small animation department. Starting with Geri's Game, after Pixar had converted into an animation studio, all later shorts have been produced with a larger crew and budget.

In 1991, Pixar made four CGI shorts produced for the educational TV series Sesame Street. The shorts illustrate different weights and directions starring Luxo Jr. and Luxo — Light & Heavy, Surprise, Up and Down, and Front and Back.[2]

During the development of Toy Story, Pixar set up a division to work on Pixar video games called Pixar's Interactive Products Group, specifically Toy Story entries in the Disney's Animated Storybook and Disney's Activity Center. Due to the intense resources required, the division was eventually folded and the staff were redistributed to start creating short films to accompany Pixar's theatrical releases.[3][4]

Beginning with A Bug's Life, Pixar has created extra content for each of their films that are not part of the main story. For their early theatrical releases, this content was in the form of outtakes and appeared as part of the film's credits. For each of their films, this content was a short made exclusively for the DVD release of the film.

Toy Story 4 was the first film not to have a theatrical short before it. Coco and Onward had theatrical shorts from other subsidiaries related to Disney. Luca, Turning Red and Lightyear had no theatrical shorts before them.[5] Elemental was the first film, released theatrically in the United States, to have a Pixar-produced short infront of it since Incredibles 2.[6]

Shorts

Original short films

Title Year Director(s) Initial release with Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
Theatrical Home[lower-alpha 1]/Premiere
The Adventures of André & Wally B.[lower-alpha 2]1984Alvy Ray Smith
Luxo Jr.1986John LasseterToy Story 2[7]Nominated
Red's Dream1987
Tin Toy1988Toy StoryWon
Knick Knack1989Finding Nemo[8]
Geri's Game1997Jan PinkavaA Bug's LifeWon
For the Birds2000Ralph EgglestonMonsters, Inc.
Boundin'2003Bud LuckeyThe IncrediblesNominated
One Man Band2006Andrew Jimenez and Mark AndrewsCars
Lifted2007Gary RydstromRatatouille
Presto2008Doug SweetlandWALL-E
Partly Cloudy2009Peter SohnUpShortlisted[9]
Day & Night[10]2010Teddy NewtonToy Story 3Nominated
La Luna[11]2011Enrico CasarosaBrave
The Blue Umbrella[12]2013Saschka UnseldMonsters University
Lava[13]2014James Ford MurphyInside Out
Sanjay's Super Team[14]2015Sanjay PatelThe Good DinosaurNominated
Piper[15]2016Alan BarillaroFinding DoryWon
Lou[16]2017David MullinsCars 3Nominated
Bao[17]2018Domee ShiIncredibles 2Won

SparkShorts series

SparkShorts is a series of animated short films produced by Pixar filmmakers and artists, similar to its sister series Short Circuit from Disney. It consists of longer independent shorts. Under the project, Pixar's employees are merely given six months and limited budgets to develop these animated short films.

TitleYearDirector(s)PremieredAcademy Award for Best Animated Short Film
Purl[18][19]2019Kristen LesterYouTube
Smash and Grab[20][21][19]Brian Larsen
Kitbull[19]Rosana SullivanNominated
Float[19]Bobby Alcid RubioDisney+
Wind[19]Edwin Chang
Loop[19]2020Erica Milsom
Out[19]Steven Clay HunterShortlisted[22]
Burrow[23]Madeline SharafianTheatrical with SoulNominated
Twenty Something[24]2021Aphton CorbinDisney+
Nona[24]Louis Gonzales
Title Year Director(s) Initial release with Associated Feature Film Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
Theatrical Home[lower-alpha 1]/Premiere
Mike's New Car2002Pete Docter and Roger GouldMonsters, Inc.Nominated
Exploring the Reef 2003Roger GouldFinding Nemo
Jack-Jack Attack2005Brad BirdThe Incredibles
Mr. Incredible and PalsRoger Gould
Mater and the Ghostlight2006John LasseterCars
Your Friend the Rat2007Jim CapobiancoRatatouille
BURN-E2008Angus MacLaneWALL-E
Dug's Special Mission2009Ronnie del CarmenUp
George and A.J.Josh Cooley
The Legend of Mor'du[25]2012Brian LarsenBrave
Party Central[26]2013Kelsey MannMuppets Most WantedDisney Movies AnywhereMonsters University
Riley's First Date?[27][28]2015Josh CooleyInside Out
Marine Life Interviews2016Ross Haldane StevensonFinding Dory
Miss Fritter's Racing Skoool[29]2017James Ford MurphyCars 3
Dante's LunchJason KatzCoco
Auntie Edna[30]2018Ted MathotIncredibles 2
Lamp Life[31][32]2020Valerie LaPointeDisney+Toy Story 4
22 vs. Earth[33]2021Kevin NoltingSoul
Ciao Alberto[34]McKenna HarrisLuca

Pixar Popcorn

TitleAssociated Feature FilmYear(s)Director(s)Premiere
To Fitness and BeyondToy Story 42021Adam Rodriguez Disney+
Unparalleled ParkingCars 3James Ford Murphy
Dory FindingFinding DoryMichal Makarewicz
Soul of the CitySoulChristopher Chua
Fluffy Stuff with Ducky and Bunny: LoveToy Story 4Robert H. Russ
Chore Day the Incredibles WayIncredibles 2Alan Barillaro
A Day in the Life of the DeadCocoAllison Rutland
Fluffy Stuff with Ducky and Bunny: Three HeadsToy Story 4Robert H. Russ
Dancing with the CarsCars 3Juan Carlos Navarro Carrión
Cookie Num NumIncredibles 2Jae Hyung Kim

Notes

  1. Non-compilation
  2. Produced by The Graphics Group, a subsidiary of Lucasfilm which would later become Pixar.

Short series

Cars Toons

Mater's Tall Tales

TitleYearDirector(s)Premiered
Rescue Squad Mater2008John LasseterToon Disney
Mater the Greater
El Materdor
Tokyo Mater[35]Theatrical with Bolt
Unidentified Flying Mater2009Disney Channel
Monster Truck Mater2010
Heavy Metal Mater
Moon Mater[36]Robert GibbsDVD + Blu-ray with Mater's Tall Tales
Mater Private Eye[37]
Air Mater[38]2011DVD + Blu-ray with Cars 2
Time Travel Mater[39]2012Disney Channel

Tales from Radiator Springs

TitleYearDirector(s)Premiered
Hiccups2013Jeremy LaskyDisney Channel
Bugged
Spinning
The Radiator Springs 500½2014Robert GibbsDisney Movies Anywhere

Toy Story Toons

TitleYearDirector(s)Premiered
Hawaiian Vacation[40][41]2011Gary Rydstrom Theatrical with Cars 2
Small Fry[42]Angus MacLane Theatrical with The Muppets
Partysaurus Rex[43]2012Mark Walsh Theatrical with Finding Nemo 3D

Forky Asks a Question

TitleYear(s)Director(s)Premiered
What Is Money?2019Bob PetersonDisney+
What Is a Friend?
What Is Art?
What Is Time?
What Is Love?
What Is a Computer?
What Is a Leader?
What Is a Pet?
What Is Cheese?2020
What Is Reading?

Dug Days

TitleYear(s)Director(s)Premiered
Squirrel!2021Bob PetersonDisney+
Puppies
Flowers
Smell
Science
Carl's Date[44] 2023 Theatrical with Elemental

Cars on the Road

TitleYear(s)Director(s)Premiered
Dino Park2022Steve PurcellDisney+
Lights Out
Salt FeverBrian Fee
The Legend
Show TimeBobby Podesta
Trucks
B-MovieBrian Fee
Road RumblersSteve Purcell
Gettin’ HitchedBobby Podesta

Compilations

Compilation title Release date Format
Tiny Toy Stories October 29, 1996 VHS
Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 1 November 6, 2007 DVD, Blu-ray, Digital download
Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales November 2, 2010
Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 2 November 13, 2012
Toy Story of Terror!/Toy Story Toons August 19, 2014 DVD, Blu-ray
Cars Toons: Bonus Disc 2013 DVD
The Radiator Springs 500½ 2014 DVD
Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 3 November 13, 2018 DVD, Blu-ray, Digital download

Other work

Pixar made a series of clips featuring Luxo and Luxo Jr. for Sesame Street, which were Light & Heavy, Surprise, Up and Down, and Front and Back.[2] Pixar also produced numerous animation tests, commonly confused with theatrical shorts, including Beach Chair and Flags and Waves. They also produced several commercials after selling their software division to support themselves until Toy Story became successful. Pixar continues to produce commercials related to their films. Some of their other work includes:

TitleYearCommissioned for
Blowin' in the Wind[45]1985
Beach Chair[46]1986
Flags and Waves[46]
Volume Visualization with the Pixar Image Computer[47]1987
Dance of the Waterlilies1989Toppan Printing
Wake Up[48]Tropicana
Babies1990Life Savers
GalaxyToppan Printing
Dancing CardsCalifornia Lottery
Quite a Package[48]Trident
La Nouvelle PoloVolkswagen
PumpPillsbury
Light & Heavy and Surprise[2]Sesame Street
Boxer[48]Listerine
Cracks1991Fleischmann's
Moving TargetCellular One
Gummie Savers Conga-Clio-award winnerLife Savers
Life At The Beach
Orange Kiwi PassionTropicana
Warehouse
Three Fruits Dancing
Grand OpeningToys "R" Us
LunchboxTetra Pak
KnightListerine
Introduction[49]Apple Mac Classic
Interview1992Volkswagen Polo
Swinging Bottle[48]Listerine
DaydreamTetra Pak
BalloonKellogg's All-Bran
Hourglass
LogoIBM
Chomp ChompIncrediBites
LadybugLa Poste
In the MoodBunn Coffee Makers
Cello1993Kellogg's All-Bran
Sprinkler
Front and Back and Up and Down[2]Sesame Street
HungryBank South
Chase
StrandedTetra Pak
BurstingCarefree
Chuckling StrawsFresca
Launching MagicJordan Magic Toothbrush
Ideas at WorkDow Corning
Arrows-Clio-award winner1994Listerine
Mission
KaleidoscopeCoca-Cola
About to UncoverArm & Hammer
Here, There and Everywhere
Woman Getting What She WantsLevi's
We've Got TasteNutri Grain
Wacky Frootz-Clio-award winner[48]Life Savers
Fresh SaladBoston Chicken
Shaping Up NicelyPrime Option Credit Card
Strong Option
LogoParamount Pictures
Disney Videos Buena Vista Home Video
Balloon1995Chips Ahoy
Circus
FlamingoOrtho
PinheadsDockers
Amazin' StrawsHershey's
Learning LessonCoca-Cola
Secret Weapon
Pin Box
Toy Story video game commercialDisney Interactive
Art Store BreakMcDonald's
Christmas CongaTower Records
Magic Desktop1996Sun Microsystems
Magnets-Clio-award winnerHallmark
Check Me OutTwizzlers
Let Me In
68th Academy Awards (Toy Story segment)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
The TastetationsHershey's
Toy Story CD-Rom – "Out of the Box"Disney Interactive
Wild FrijolesRosarita
Shake ItLevi's Jeans for Women
TexTHX
Toy Story TreatsABC
Look Away1997Nickelodeon & UNICEF
Moo CanTHX
Logo1998 Buena Vista Home Video/Entertainment
A Bug's Life – "Belt Loop 1"McDonald's
A Bug's Life – "Belt Loop 2"
A Bug's Life – "Big Toys"
A Bug's Life – "Nothing Good on TV"
A Bug's Life – "Nothing Good on TV Jr."
A Bug's Life – "Ponkickies"1999Gachapin
71st Academy Awards (A Bug's Life segment)Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Toy Story 2 – "Up Periscope"McDonald's
Toy Story 2 – "Remote"
Toy Story 2 – "Toys vs. Candy"
Toy Story 2 – "Surveillance"
Toy Story 2 Bumpers[49]ABC
Toy Story 2Monday Night Football
Toy Story 2 – "Ponkickies"Gachapin
72nd Academy Awards (Toy Story 2 segment)2000Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Jessie's Acceptance SpeechCowgirl Hall of Fame
SIGGRAPH 2001 Opening Video (Buzz Lightyear sequence)2001SIGGRAPH
LogoWalt Disney Home Entertainment
Disney DVD Intro
Monsters, Inc. BumpersABC
Monsters, Inc.Monday Night Football
Monsters, Inc. — "Happy Meal Toy" McDonald's
Monsters, Inc. — "Ponkickies" Gachapin
Buzz Blasts2002Kellogg's
Disney Cereal — "CDs" (Buzz Lightyear sequence)
Finding Nemo — "Ponkickies"2003Gachapin
Finding Nemo — "Laugh" McDonald's
The Incredibles — "Happy Meal Toys" 2004
The Incredibles — "SBC YAHOO!" YAHOO!
Vowellett – An Essay by Sarah Vowell2005The Incredibles two-disc collector's edition DVD set
Disney DVD New Intro Walt Disney Home Entertainment
Tex Action 2006 THX
Cars — "Happy Meal Toys" McDonald's
Cars — "State Farm" State Farm
Cars — "Walmart" Walmart
Cars — "Hertz" Hertz
Cars — "Opel Promotion 1" Opel
Cars — "Opel Promotion 2"
Cars — "AT&T Yahoo Broadband" AT&T
Cars — "Energizer" Energizer
Wal-Mart Exclusive Cars DVD 2-pack Advertisement Wal-Mart
Ratatouille — "Nissan Note"2007 Nissan
Monster Moo Can2009 THX
Toy Story 32010USPS
Toy Story 3 — "Target"Target
Toy Story 3 — "Visa"Visa
Toy Story 3 — "Aflac"Aflac
Toy Story's Search Story[50]Google
Toy Story The Third DimensionDolby
Cars 2 — "Mom on a Mission"2011Target
Cars 2 — "State Farm"State Farm
Cars 2 — "V12 TV"V12 TV
Cars 2 — "RTS"Russian Traffic Safety
Cars 2 — "Profil Plus" / "Answer Seguros"Profil Plus
Publicité Oscaro Cars 2 pour l'émission Tout le sportOscaro
Oscaro.com , partenaire de la saga Cars Oscaro
Mater Sheds Some Lights at Cars Land2012Cars Land
Cars Land Opening Day
Mater Bells
Monsters University — "Mess"2013Swiffer
Toy Story of Terror! — "Sky"Sky UK
Toy Story That Time Forgot — "Sky"2014
Inside Out — "Clorox" 2015 Clorox
Inside Out — "State Farm" State Farm
Inside Out — "Sky" Sky UK
Inside Out — "Lunch" Subway
88th Academy Awards (Woody and Buzz segment)2016Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Cars 3 — "Alamo Promo Ad"2017Alamo Rent a Car
Cars 3 — "Broken Part"Allianz
Cars 3 — "Die neue Allianz Autoversicherung"Allianz
Cars 3 — "Every Car Has a Personality"Autotrader.com
Cars 3 — "Sun Protection"Coppertone
Cars 3 — "Duracell Breaking News"Duracell
Cars 3 x OscaroOscaro
Incredibles 2 — "Sky"2018Sky UK
Incredibles 2 — "Happy Meal"McDonald's
Toy Story 4 — "Happy Meal"2019
Toy Story 4 — "Dance Party"Chrysler Pacifica
Toy Story 4 — "Snack Attack"Babybel
Toy Story 4Seiban
Toy Story 4 2
Toy Story 4 — "Make Joy Happen"JD.com
Toy Story 4 ARRegal Cinemas
Pixar: 30 Years of Art & AnimationVivid Sydney
Halloween Time at the Disneyland ResortDisneyland Resort
Onward — "Happy Meal"2020McDonald's
OnwardWhirlpool Corporation
SoulAllianz
Soul — "Happy Meal" McDonald's
Luca — "Happy Meal" 2021
Lightyear — "Happy Meal" 2022
Elemental — "Happy Meal" 2023

Furthermore, in 1988, Apple's Advanced Technology Group produced "Pencil Test," a computer-animated short to showcase the Apple Macintosh II line.[51][52] Although Pixar was not officially affiliated with this film, several members of the Pixar staff advised and worked on it, including directors John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, and producer Galyn Susman. John Lasseter was credited as "Coach" in the credits of the film.[53] The Pixar Co-op Program, a part of the Pixar University professional development program, allows their animators to use Pixar resources to produce independent films.[54][55] The first CGI project accepted to the program was Borrowed Time (2016), directed by Pixar animators Andrew Coats and Lou Hamou-Lhadj; all previously accepted films were live-action.[56]

See also

Notes

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