Day & Night is a Pixar 2D-3D hybrid animated short film released with the theatrical release of Toy Story 3.
Plot[]
When Day, a sunny fellow, encounters Night, a stranger of the dark, sparks fly! Day and Night are frightened and suspicious of each other at first, and quickly get off on the wrong foot. But as they discover each other's unique qualities -- and come to realize that each of them offers a different window onto the same world -- the friendship helps both to gain a new perspective.
Voice cast[]
- Wayne Dyer as Radio Announcer (archive, uncredited)
Production[]
Teddy Newton, whose previous work includes The Incredibles and Ratatouille, makes his directorial debut on the film. Unlike previous Pixar shorts, the animation style combines 2D and 3D elements, and Up production designer Don Shank says it is "unlike anything Pixar has produced before."
Awards[]
- Nominated: Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film
- Won: Visual Effects Society award for Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Short
- Won: Annie Award for Best Animated Short Subject
Trivia[]
- Teddy Newton included in the short a recording of a speech by the motivational speaker Wayne Dyer, which he had heard in his youth. It is heard as the radio broadcast in Day's window.[1]
- The wolf inside Night's "window" is a modified version of Alpha from Up.[2]
- The lumberjack chopping down a tree is Tom from Up wearing different clothes.
- Teddy Newton, the director of the short, voiced Chatter Telephone in Toy Story 3, the feature film that it was released with.
- The rainbow inside Day's "window" is also on the front door at Sunnyside Daycare, one of the settings in Toy Story 3.
- The sheep sound effects were from Billy, Goat, and Gruff in the first Toy Story movie, while the bicycle sound effect was used for Roller Bob in the Animated StoryBook: Toy Story on CD-ROM.
- The western movie Day is watching is actually the Thunderbolt show from Walt Disney's animated 101 Dalmatians film.
- Some of the cars watching the Thunderbolt show in Night's window are at least the same model as characters from Cars.
- This is the first Pixar short to show the title at the end rather than the beginning. The second was La Luna.
- The planes in Day's "window" seem to be a reference to the Red Arrows.
- The Wilhelm scream is heard during the movie scene when the cowboy shoots a man off-screen.
- This was the first Pixar project to use a combination of traditional hand drawn animation and computer animation until Inside Out 2.
Gallery[]
References[]
- ↑ http://www.pixar.com/short_films/Theatrical-Shorts/Day-and-Night Pixar.com
- ↑ http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=4502729&id=35245929077&ref=fbx_album Disney•Pixar's Facebook
External links[]
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