Tin Toy

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Tin Toy is a 1988 Pixar animated short film directed by John Lasseter, notable for its pioneering use of computer animation and its influence on the creation of the Toy Story franchise.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Pixar short film
animated short film
computer-animated film
animationSupervisor William Reeves
awardReceived Academy Award for Best Short Subject, Cartoons
surface form: Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
awardYear 1989
basedOn original story
cinematography Craig Good
colorProcess color
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director John Lasseter
distributor Buena Vista Pictures
editedBy Stephen Schaffer
featuresCharacter a baby named Billy
followedBy Knick Knack
followsCharacter a tin one-man band toy named Tinny
genre comedy
computer animation
family film
hasLegacy considered a milestone in CGI animation
hasTheme fear of infants from a toy's perspective
toys coming to life
includedIn Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 1
home video releases of Toy Story
influenced Toy Story
language English
mainCharacter Tinny
medium computer animation
musicBy Brent Erickson
notableFor influence on the creation of the Toy Story franchise
pioneering use of computer animation
partOf Pixar theatrical short films
surface form: Pixar Shorts
plotSummary A tin one-man band toy tries to escape a destructive baby but ultimately comforts him.
precededBy Red's Dream
productionCompany Pixar Animation Studios
surface form: Pixar
productionStartYear 1987
releaseDate 1988-08-02
releaseYear 1988
runtimeMinutes 5
screenedAt SIGGRAPH Computer Animation Festival
surface form: SIGGRAPH 1988
setIn a living room
targetAudience general audience
technologyUsed computer-generated imagery
writtenBy Bill Reeves
John Lasseter
Ralph Guggenheim

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Toy Story follows Tin Toy
John Lasseter notableWork Tin Toy
John Lasseter directed Tin Toy
Red's Dream followedBy Tin Toy
John notableWork Tin Toy
subject surface form: John Lasseter