Tin Toy by smashing the other toys. The short film, which runs five minutes, stars Tinny, a tin one-man-band toy, attempting to escape from Billy, a destructive baby Initial release: 2 August 1988 (Atlanta) Director: John Lasseter Producer: William Reeves Production company: Pixar … Fresh out of his packaging, Tinny anxiously awaits his new owner to greet him. 1988 – Tin Toy. Seeming to have outgrown it, the now-forgotten Rock-a-Stack was seen on Andy's shelf, as seen in Toy Story 2, now missing two rings (one was pulled out of the toy box during the Green Army Men's search for Woody's hat). In the spring of 1988, cash was running so short that Jobs convened a meeting to decree deep spending cuts across the board. This is a hilarious film, with an ending that's all too true to life. Baby crawls after Tin toy, chasing him around the room, then starts walking after him. When Tinny tries to walk, his musical instruments on his back play notes. In this video when the baby started crying he sounded like a old man taking a big shit. The challenge was balancing its "cartoony" look with a baby's real looks. I've got to say, that I didn't care much for Tin Toy . The music is beautiful though, there are a few amusing moments amidst the more compassionate tone and the characters are engaging with Tinny being one of the Pixar title characters I identify most with. The short most notable as precursor to Toy Story with several ideas from the short recycled in the feature film-i.e. Then we watch the baby coming near and nearer as Tin Toy's PoV, and this shot somehow has aspects of horror, to be honest! Catmull took him down to the animation offices, and L… He entertains the baby and makes him stop crying and laughing again; and as one can always see in every love affair, the baby forgets him very soon and start to play with the toy's box, instead of the toy itself! | Alas, it's aged incredibly badly. Usually credited as the forerunner to the excellent 'Toy Story', 'Tin Toy' is a worthy predecessor even if it has long since been surpassed by the likes of Woody, Buzz and Mr Potato Head, and very enjoyable as a stand-alone film. Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: NOS-4-A2 (2000) (TV Episode) At the beginning of NOS-4-A2, Warp Darkmatter calls XR a tin toy. The baby stomps around the room with the grace of Godzilla (which is to say no grace at all). Wholeheartedly recommended. Tin Toy è un cortometraggio d' animazione computerizzata del 1988 scritto e diretto da John Lasseter. The film takes place in one room and stars the toy of the title, a mechanical one-man band player named Tinny, and a huge baby named Billy. The toys begin for Pixar and this is a near perfect short film. User Ratings It's the fourth film from the company and Lasseter's third. At first, Tinny is delighted at the prospect of being played with by Billy until he sees how destructive the latter can be, because Billy wants to play with and dribble on him. And has some good improvements on the animation. He then begins to run, but is chased by Billy. RISING ACTION – Tin Toy runs away from Baby. Overall, definitely worthwhile, but Pixar have done better in my view. Is also quite unique, definitely great and definitely why Tinny is more than just a great character when he kind of realize his own purpose or better his own reason to be there, of course to make a better time for some kid this time a baby and is really bad luck for Tinny to be the toy of that specific baby (hilarious moment, more defenceless toys) but is kind of more bad luck to be a toy without attention. Today, it looks pretty choppy, especially the baby and its diaper. Originali. The star of the short, Tinny the one-man band player, is the crowning glory. The big animation challenge was the baby which the short completely fails at. CLIMAX – Baby’s crying and Tin Toy goes out to cheer baby up. Beautifully rendered with fluid computer animation where a layer of gloss acts as a reflective surface, allowing another level of aesthetic detail. Phenomenal piece of work worth hunting for. Now that CG has thankfully moved forward this can best be enjoyed as a short horror film. He then begins to run, but is chased by Billy, who p… Billy is a baby character who appears in the short Tin Toy. This animated short is about the constantly changing interaction between a toy marching band figure and a baby. One can mention this film as a good example of drama: First of all, we meet a classic toy. Tinny's race leads him back into his original packaging (which almost traps him), until he finally finds safety under a couch. At first, Tinny is delighted at the prospect of being played with by Billy until he sees how destructive the latter can be, because Billy wants to play with and dribble on him. Those Cute Little Babies Can Be Anything But! SAF-35 automobile was found burried in deep mud by Gear Indust after The Rejected Ones found their new home near Ponyville in year 96 ABC. Although some of their features/short films are better than others, anything by Pixar by my standards is worth watching. The film takes place in one room and stars the toy of the title, a mechanical one-man band player named Tinny, and a huge baby named Billy.