Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 1



Pixar Short Films Collection is a series of home video releases compiling Pixar's short film library. The first volume will be released on November 6, 2007 to DVD and Blu-ray.

Volume 1

 * The Adventures of André and Wally B.
 * Audio Commentary by John Lasseter, Eben Ostby and William Reeves
 * Luxo Jr.
 * Audio Commentary by John Lasseter, Eben Ostby, and William Reeves
 * Red's Dream
 * Audio Commentary by John Lasseter, Eben Ostby, and William Reeves
 * Tin Toy
 * Audio Commentary by John Lasseter, Eben Ostby, and William Reeves
 * Knick Knack
 * Audio Commentary by John Lasseter, Eben Ostby, and William Reeves
 * Geri's Game
 * Audio Commentary by Jan Pinkava
 * For the Birds
 * Audio Commentary by Ralph Eggleston
 * Mike's New Car
 * Audio Commentary by Leo Gould (son of Roger Gould) and Nicholas Docter (son of Pete Docter)
 * Boundin'
 * Audio Commentary by Bud Luckey
 * Jack-Jack Attack
 * One Man Band
 * Audio Commentary by Andrew Jimenez, Mark Andrews, and Michael Giacchino
 * Mater and the Ghostlight
 * Audio Commentary by John Lasseter and Dan Scanlon
 * Lifted
 * Audio Commentary by Gary Rydstrom

Bonus Features

 * The Pixar Shorts: A Short History: (23 min.)
 * Audio Commentaries
 * Pixar's shorts created for Sesame Street starring Luxo, Jr.

Easter Eggs

 * From the Audio Options sub-menu in Set Up, press to the right to highlight a hidden American flag. This will play a short animation test created by Bill Reeves and Alain Fournier in 1986 called "Flags and Waves" used to recreate various real world qualities in computer animation.
 * From the Subtitles sub-menu in Set Up, press up twice to reveal a beach chair. This will play a short piece animated by Eben Ostby from 1986 which explores various CG elements with a beach chair.
 * On The Short Films menu, select Boundin' and press down to highlight a hidden Luxo lamp. This will play a Luxo Jr. pencil test.

Trivia

 * In Toy Story 2 when Hamm is finding the commercial of Al's Toy Barn, some of the shorts appear. Some examples are Tin Toy & Knick Knack.