A larger lamp watches while a smaller, younger lamp plays exuberantly with a ball but doesn't pick up the knack of correct handling.A larger lamp watches while a smaller, younger lamp plays exuberantly with a ball but doesn't pick up the knack of correct handling.A larger lamp watches while a smaller, younger lamp plays exuberantly with a ball but doesn't pick up the knack of correct handling.
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- Nominated for 1 Oscar
- 5 wins & 2 nominations total
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"Luxo Jr." is Pixar's first short film, and shows why a lamp is used for Pixar's logo.
Like all the Pixar short films, "Luxo Jr." has no dialog, but music and funny sounds instead. The story is about a lamp named Luxo who is playing with a ball. Then, Luxo Jr. comes by and joins him.
Like many of the Pixar shorts, it is merely a cute experiment with animation, music, sounds and humor. This one succeeds in those departments.
I'm not sure if it's stop-motion animation or computer-animation, but the animation in "Luxo Jr." looks fairly impressive. The moments are also what gives the characters life and personalities.
The sounds are impressive as well. Each time the lamps do so much as turn, you hear a sound. You can also hear the "ding-a-ling-a-ling" sound that Luxo makes before every Pixar film.
The humor isn't quite hilarious, but I managed to chuckle twice during the film. The ending was funny.
Not so bad for a start.
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Like all the Pixar short films, "Luxo Jr." has no dialog, but music and funny sounds instead. The story is about a lamp named Luxo who is playing with a ball. Then, Luxo Jr. comes by and joins him.
Like many of the Pixar shorts, it is merely a cute experiment with animation, music, sounds and humor. This one succeeds in those departments.
I'm not sure if it's stop-motion animation or computer-animation, but the animation in "Luxo Jr." looks fairly impressive. The moments are also what gives the characters life and personalities.
The sounds are impressive as well. Each time the lamps do so much as turn, you hear a sound. You can also hear the "ding-a-ling-a-ling" sound that Luxo makes before every Pixar film.
The humor isn't quite hilarious, but I managed to chuckle twice during the film. The ending was funny.
Not so bad for a start.
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Two lamps one big and one small. The small one plays with a ball while the other lamp look at it playing. Pixar uses this partial lamp style for their company logo. This is the short film that started it all for Pixar. A nice companion piece to Toy Story 2.
This is Pixar's first official short film. The first one done when Pixar became an official company. This short shows why their mascot is a Lamp. It has some good visuals to it as well. Since it has to do with Lamp it has some good light effects to them.
You a get a few laughs out of it. And it's only about 2 minutes long, like Adventures of Andre and Wally B were. Has some better improvements than Andre and Wally B.
Made in 1986, Pixar still had a long way till they get their fame and glory.
you're able to find it on the Toy Story 2 DVD or Pixars website.
I give it 7.5/10
You a get a few laughs out of it. And it's only about 2 minutes long, like Adventures of Andre and Wally B were. Has some better improvements than Andre and Wally B.
Made in 1986, Pixar still had a long way till they get their fame and glory.
you're able to find it on the Toy Story 2 DVD or Pixars website.
I give it 7.5/10
Of all the short films that Pixar made prior to Toy Story, this one holds up the best today. It has a lot of the hallmarks of the company-the lamps' *character* come through the animation; it blends comedy with pathos. And the animation in itself feels alive and fluid, unlike say Andre and Wally B. I still get a chuckle out of the short every time I watch it.
Plot
A larger lamp watches while a smaller, younger lamp plays exuberantly with a ball but doesn't pick up the knack of correct handling.
Cast
Made by John Lasseter, the man behind Toy Story, A Bugs Life, Cars and countless other Pixar classics.
Verdict
I wasn't aware of Luxo Jr, but I'm very glad I watched this blink and you'll miss it short.
You see with zero spoilers I actually found myself saddened watching it as it touches upon a certain Toy Story-esque trope that turns me into a blubbering mess but thankfully it almost immediately lands on it's feet and it's positively adorable.
Considering it's so short it's hard not to consider this essential viewing for any Pixar fan.
Rants
I did have a rant but the site didn't like it and I got declined, so you don't get one in this review. Rasp.
Breakdown
Impressive visuals for 1986 Adorable on every level Gave me a momentary sad face.
A larger lamp watches while a smaller, younger lamp plays exuberantly with a ball but doesn't pick up the knack of correct handling.
Cast
Made by John Lasseter, the man behind Toy Story, A Bugs Life, Cars and countless other Pixar classics.
Verdict
I wasn't aware of Luxo Jr, but I'm very glad I watched this blink and you'll miss it short.
You see with zero spoilers I actually found myself saddened watching it as it touches upon a certain Toy Story-esque trope that turns me into a blubbering mess but thankfully it almost immediately lands on it's feet and it's positively adorable.
Considering it's so short it's hard not to consider this essential viewing for any Pixar fan.
Rants
I did have a rant but the site didn't like it and I got declined, so you don't get one in this review. Rasp.
Breakdown
Impressive visuals for 1986 Adorable on every level Gave me a momentary sad face.
Did you know
- TriviaFirst computer-animated short nominated for an Academy Award.
- Quotes
[Opening Text from the 1999 reissue]
Text: [fade in] In 1986 Pixar Animation Studios produced its first film.
Text: [fade in] This is why we have a hopping lamp in our logo.
- Crazy creditsFeatured at the beginning of the re-released version: "In 1986 Pixar Animation Studios produced its first film. This is why we have a hopping lamp in our logo."
- Alternate versionsA later release has additional captions before the opening title: "In 1986 Pixar Animation Studios produced its first film. This is why we have a hopping lamp in our logo."
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Troldspejlet Special: Tegnefilm på computer (1989)
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- Die kleine Lampe
- Filming locations
- Marin County, California, USA(production location)
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