THE ADVANTURES OF ANDRÉ & WALLY B. (Alvy Ray Smith, 1984)
Dawn, the forest. André is waking up. Soon, Wally is taunting him. André points the other way and, with Wally temporarily distracted, runs off. Wally quickly catches on and chases André; off camera, we hear a scream, and Wally flies back with a bent stinger.
LUXO JR. (John Lasseter, 1986)
A larger lamp watches while a smaller, younger lamp plays exuberantly with a ball but doesn't pick up the knack of correct handling.
RED'S DREAM (John Lasseter, 1987)
With a sale tag hanging from his seat, propped up in the corner of a bicycle store on a rainy night, Red the unicycle dreams about a better place.
TIN TOY (John Lasseter, 1988)
When a wind-up one-man band toy looks up and sees just how boisterous, BIG, and destructive the baby can be, he does everything he can to flee--even if it means hiding under the couch. But when the baby falls down and gets hurt, the tin toy has to decide on survival, or doing what a toy's got to do.
KNICK KNACK (John Lasseter, 1989)
A snowglobe snowman wants to join the other travel souvenirs in a hot party, but the glass dome that surrounds him gets in his way, despite all his efforts.
GERI'S GAME (Jan Pinkava, 1997)
Geri sets up a chess game to play his greatest opponent - himself.
FOR THE BIRDS (Ralph Eggleston, 2000)
A group of snooty birds roosting on a telephone wire get their just desserts when a goofy bird drops in.
MIKE'S NEW CAR (Peter Docter, Roger Gould, 2002)
Mike has a surprise for his pal Sullivan: Mike's gotten a new car, one with six-wheel drive. He invites Sullivan to hop in and they'll go for a spin. At that point, problems arise: first Sullivan's cramped, then Mike has a seat belt problem, gets locked out, and suffers indignities before Sullivan figures out how to unlock the car to let him back in. All sorts of gadgets misfire, until finally Mike has the car in gear, ready to roll. What was it again that was wrong with his old car?
BOUNDIN' (Bud Luckey, Roger Gould, 2003)
Not too long ago, there was a sheep who proudly danced in his lush wool until he had his first sheering which left him humiliated. However, in his despair, a jackalope passes by and shows the forlornly shorn sheep he can still dance even his present state to maintain his own sense of self worth during difficult times.
JACK-JACK ATTACK (Brad Bird, 2005)
The Parr's baby Jack-Jack is thought to be normal, not having any super-powers like his parents or siblings. But when an outsider is hired to watch him, Jack-Jack shows his true potential.
ONE MAN BAND (Mark Andrews, Andrew Jimenez, 2005)
With one coin to make a wish at the piazza fountain, One Man Band tells the humorously captivating tale of a peasant girl who encounters two competing street performers who'd prefer the coin find its way into their tip jars. As the two one-man bands' rivalry crescendos, the two overly eager musicians vie to win the little girl's attention.
MATER AND THE GHOSTLIGHT (John Lasseter, Dan Scanlon, 2006)
In this short featuring the characters of the movie Cars, Mater is told the story of a Ghostlight, which causes him to be scared.
LIFTED (Gary Rydstrom, 2006)
A teenage alien tries to abduct a sleeping human, but with so many switches to do so, it's nearly impossible.
Bob Peterson | Geri (voice) |
Ralph Eggleston | Bird (voice) (uncredited) |
Billy Crystal | Mike (voice) |
John Goodman | Sulley (voice) |
Bud Luckey | Narrator (voice) |
Bret 'Brook' Parker | Kari McKeen (voice) (as Bret Parker) |
Eli Fucile | Jack-Jack Parr (voice) |
Jason Lee | Buddy Pine / Syndrome (voice) |
Larry the Cable Guy | Tow Mater (voice) |
Owen Wilson | Lightning McQueen (voice) |
Michael Wallis | Sheriff (voice) |
Bonnie Hunt | Sally Carrera (voice) |
Paul Newman | Doc Hudson (voice) |
Ceech Marin | Ramone (voice) |
Paul Dooley | Sarge (voice) |