| Pixar Shorts Film Collection V1 |  Product images displayed are indicative only of the product cover. The cover on the product that we supply may be different from that displayed as manufacturers do change their covers from time to time. | | Release Date: | 14/11/2007 | | Production Year: | N/A | | Number of Discs: | 1 | | Rating | PG - Parental Guidance | | Video Format | PAL | | | | Running Time | 53 minutes | | Director(s) | N/A | | Producer | Not Listed | | Audio/Language | English Dolby Digital 5.1 English Dolby Digital 2.0
| | Subtitles | English English Captions
| | Actor(s)/Artist(s) | N/A | | Features | N/A or None | | Description Animated Shorts have always been an essential part of Pixars creative output with the likes of Boundin and Jack Jack Attack huge hits in their own right. Now for the first time ever comes the chance to own thirteen of the best Pixar Shorts on one DVD or Blu ray disc including Lifted the unique and hilarious Short from the forthcoming DisneyPixar cinema release Ratatouille.
The pioneering Shorts are among the most creative works to come from the Pixar stable bringing together comedy unique characters and outstanding animation to impressive effect. The formidable collection includes Boundin One Man Band Lifted Jack-Jack Attack and Knick Knack and the Academy Award winning For the Birds and Geris Game providing a winning combination from some of the worlds most talented and acclaimed film makers.
Pixar fans will already own some of these shorts through the DVD releases of Pixar movies but this collection not only boasts some exclusive shorts but also some exclusive never before seen bonus material.
Lifted (2007) A bumbling young alien student from a distant world tests the patience of an increasingly weary instructor as he attempts a first time abduction of a innocently slumbering farmer. Nominated for Oscar 2007.
Mater and the Ghost Light (2006) Stars Mater the rusty but trusty tow truck from Cars and tells the story of the Ghostlight a mysterious blue light that haunts the town of Radiator Springs and its residents.
One Man Band (2006) Tells the tale of a peasant girl who encounters two competing street performers whod 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 girls attention. Nominated for Oscar 2006.
Jack-Jack Attack (2005) Baby Jack-Jack is thought to be normal not having any super powers like his parents (The Incredibles Mr. and Mrs. Parr) or siblings. But when an outsider is hired to watch him Jack-Jack shows his true potential.
Boundin (2004) A sheep proudly danced in his lush wool until he had his first sheering which left him humiliated until a jackalope passes by and shows the forlornly shorn sheep woolly or not its whats inside that will make him rebound from lifes troubles. Nominated for an Oscar 2004.
Mikes New Car (2002) Mike is obsessed with his new six-wheel drive car and insists on showing it off to his pal Sulley. Unfortunately for Mike everything that can go wrong does go wrong and in the end Mike and Sulley are left with only their own two feet for transportation. Nominated for Oscar 2003.
For The Birds (2001) A group of small birds perch together on a telephone wire. When a much larger and awkward looking bird arrives the smaller birds reject him with taunts and insults the smaller birds decide to shove him from their perch and then discover that there may be a problem with this plan. Won Oscar 2002.
Geris Game (1997) Geri plays a game of chess against himself becoming each of the players in turn by moving to the other side of the chessboard and taking his glasses on and off. As the game progresses it seems as though there are two people playing one on the edge of victory and one on the verge of losing. Won Oscar 1998.
Knick Knack (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.
Tin Toy (1988) When a wind up one man band toy looks up and sees just how boisterous big and destructive a baby can be he does everything he can to flee. But when the baby falls down and gets hurt the tin toy has to decide on survival or doing what a toys got to do. Won Oscar 1989.
Reds Dream (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.
Luxo Jr (1986) A larger lamp watches while a smaller younger lamp plays exuberantly with a ball but doesnt quite manage to pick up the knack of handling it himself. Nominated for Oscar 1987.
The Adventures of Andre Wally B (1984) Andr is awakened in a forest by a pesky bee named Wally B. When Andr points in a different direction the bee looks away and Andr gets his chance to run away. Wally chases Andr and eventually catches him reappearing with a bent stinger Product Origin and Condition All of our products are Genuine, brand new and never used (no illegal copies!) direct from the Australian distributor. Where the manufacturer encloses the product in shrink-wrap, the wrapping will be intact. Payment Method See Payment Details below for the Payment Methods available. Cleared payment must be received within 3 business days. We will send you an email when your payment is received by us. Regions and Formats (this section does NOT apply to Blu-Ray and HD-DVD). Many of the DVDs we sell are coded for Region 4 and are not intended (and unsuitable) for use outside of Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Central America, Mexico, South America, and the Caribbean. To play these discs you need to have either a Region 4 DVD player, a player modified to become a Region 0 player, or a player that effectively ignores the region coding. Check your player manual and/or dealer. Most DVDs and ALL games sold by us are designed for PAL systems and will only work with NTSC systems that specifically cater for the PAL format. Most if not all DVD Players sold in Australia are PAL/NTSC compatible - check with your manufacturer; Most TVs sold recently in Australia are Multi System - PAL/NTSC compatible - but once again check with your manufacturer. All Games and Games Consoles sold in Australia are PAL only. Delivery Address Changes eBay send us your delivery address information electronically when you place your order. If you have changed your address recently, or wish us to ship to a different address, you need to personally email us at ebaysales@dvdmarket.com.au with the change sought. We are not able to monitor address changes and other information provided by any other means, such as in eBay and PayPal notices and advices. Shipping Australia - The most economical method of delivery is Australia Post Regular Parcel Post. Our preferred method of delivery is Australia Post Registered Parcel Post as this option offers security at a low price. For Registered Parcel Post, Australia Post provides a unique identification number for every article, proof of posting and a signature is obtained on delivery. Insurance cover of up to $100 is included. Post Office boxes are encouraged to ensure safe delivery. Overseas - The most economical method of delivery is Global Mail in conjunction with your domestic mail system. All of our deliveries are Registered (Recorded Signed For in the UK). This service provides a unique identification number for every article and proof of posting. A signature is obtained on delivery. Local Pickup facilities are regretfully not available at this time. Delivery Times We will send you an email when your purchase is despatched. Australia - Regular and Registered Parcel Post - 1 to 3 business days from day of despatch is common. Allow up to 6 business days in remote areas. You are encouraged to call or visit your local Post Office if your parcel is not received within this time frame. We process and despatch eBay orders during the next three business days following the day the order is placed by you. Overseas - Your order is normally shipped by our Global Mail operator in conjunction with your domestic mail system. It is common for delivery to be made within 1 to 2 weeks, Customs and Postal Authorities permitting. Returns We understand that you may not always be completely satisfied with your purchase, and in some instances may need to return a product to us. With this in mind we have done our best to make returning a product as easy and convenient as possible. Set forth below are our policies with respect to returns as well as instructions on how to return a product to us. Non defective items - Products may be returned for replacement or refund if they are received back by dvdmarket within 30 days of shipment, AND in the case of new products sold, they are returned in mint condition in their unopened, original packaging, and they are returned in perfect condition. Defective items - In general, products of any kind may be returned for replacement or refund if they are received back by dvdmarket within 30 days of shipment. Please email us (ebaysales@dvdmarket.com.au) the nature of the defect before you return anything to us. We will respond quickly and advise you of your next step. There have been defective disc's/incompatible dvd players but more often than not the problem can be solved by the user with a little guidance. International Shipments International Buyers – Please Note: - Import duties, taxes and charges are not included in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer’s responsibility.
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