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Added by ScarecroeLuxo Jr. is a curious, child-like baby lamp. Rendered in computer animation, the playful lamp first appeared as the title character in the 1986 short Luxo Jr., written and directed by John Lasseter at Pixar Animation Studios and nominated for an Academy Award for Best Short Subject. Luxo Jr. is also the official Pixar mascot, appearing in the logo on all of its films.
Beginning in 1990,[1] the character appeared in a series of short Sesame Street segments, around thirty seconds each. Co-directed by Lasseter and Andrew Stanton, each short built upon the original film, focusing on little Luxo discovering a different learning concept, especially opposites, with the help of his dad, Luxo Sr. All four shorts are included in Pixar Short Films Collection on DVD and Blu-ray.
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Sesame Street producer Arlene Sherman recalled how the shorts came about:
| “ | With Pixar, I was helping to train their animators for Toy Story. They needed to gear up a lot of people, so the Pixar people and I had a mutual feeling about the show and sensibility, and so I would never know when I was getting another animation. I would approve the storyboards, then I would get these packages in the mail, with these wonderful Luxo Jr. pieces. I've had to work a lot with relationships, and use the good feeling that Sesame Street is promoting. Working as a producer is a real advantage there, because people want to work for the show. [2] | ” |
Sketches
- Light and Heavy (EKA: Episode 2876)
- Surprise (EKA: Episode 2951)
- Up and Down (EKA: Episode 3130)
- Front and Back (EKA: Episode 3279)
Credits
- Producer/Director: John Lasseter
- Co-Director ("Surprise/Light and Heavy"): Andrew Stanton
- Voices: Craig Good
- Technical Director: Oren Jacob
Sources
- ↑ The Street We Live On timeline
- ↑ Willems, Mo. "A Conversation with Arlene Sherman and Abby Terkuhle." Animation World Magazine. September, 1997