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Luxo Jr.

  • 1986
  • G
  • 2m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
16K
YOUR RATING
William Reeves in Luxo Jr. (1986)
Computer AnimationAnimationComedyFamilyShort

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.

  • Director
    • John Lasseter
  • Writer
    • John Lasseter
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    16K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Lasseter
    • Writer
      • John Lasseter
    • 42User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    8mickeythechamp

    humble beginings, now history.

    An important piece of animation history and a cute little story in general.

    The short focuses on two living table lamps and a ball.

    The short is charming and cute. It shows pixars craft when it comes to the fine details of shadows and lighting and also that they rarely can make a movie without using an interesting concept.

    They could easily have made this short (that essentially is a demo) very generic and boring in terms of it's story. But makes a cute little animation that creates a iconic image that is in their logo to this day.

    I'll recormend you to give it a watch and keep in mind that this is one of the most iconic animation studios humble begining.
    cmyklefty

    A cute short film.

    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.
    bob the moo

    Impressive for its time (and now!) with good animation that is used well to bring out character and not just be an effect

    A standard desk lamp watches a small ball roll across the table beside him, closely followed by a small desk lamp chasing it and pushing it all over the place – much to the bemusement of the elder lamp. With such youthful enthusiasm, will even the puncturing of the ball be enough to calm him down?

    On the Toy Story 2 DVD, this short appears as part of their policy of providing shorts on their dvds. It is doesn't compare to the main film in terms of animation or humour but it is still impressive – even more so when you remember that this was made in 1986. Content wise it is not hilarious but it is amusing and you can see the same style and sense of humour that still carries on today in Pixar films generally.

    The animation is very good and, although lacking the flow and detail of modern films, it is hard not to be impressed when you think back to the poor effects that we were getting in mainstream films back them – hell, the work in this short from 18 years ago is as good if not better than I've had to suffer in some recent films! The simple characters are well drawn but animated in a manner that gives them character and makes it easy to be involved and amused by the film – they look like lamps but their movement is where the characters lie.

    Overall an amusing little short that is made more interesting when viewed along side Pixar's recent films and used to se where the style and humour have developed from. Also a quality enough little film to be worth seeing on its own.
    8kamerad

    Good Start

    I find it amazing that a film which is a minute and a half long, with one fixed camera position, can have such a strong story and characters. And these characters don't even talk! It's all about the animation. I can almost see the delight on Luxo Junior's face (although he doesn't have a face) as he leaps after that giant ball at the end of the film. Likewise, I love Luxo Senior's surprised double take as he sees the ball come bouncing towards him, and then his exasperated head shake as his son passes him by. It was a good idea for Lasseter to start out with mechanical objects. He could start slow and work his way to working more with facial expression.
    8Platypuschow

    Luxo Jr: Positively adorable

    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.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      First 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 credits
      Featured 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 versions
      A 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."
    • Connections
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Troldspejlet Special: Tegnefilm på computer (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Take a Bow 2
      (uncredited)

      Written by David Lindup

      Courtesy of Bruton/APM (ASCAP)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 10, 1987 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • None
    • Also known as
      • Die kleine Lampe
    • Filming locations
      • Marin County, California, USA(production location)
    • Production company
      • Pixar Animation Studios
    • See more company credits at IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      2 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1(original ratio)

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