SparkShorts | |
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Created by | Pixar |
Original work | Purl (2019) |
Owner | The Walt Disney Company |
Years | 2019–present |
Films and television | |
Short film(s) | |
Audio | |
Soundtrack(s) | See below |
SparkShorts is a series of American independent animated short films produced by Pixar Animation Studios. It consists of a program in which Pixar's employees are given six months and limited budgets to develop animated short films that were originally released on Pixar's YouTube channel, and later on Disney+.
Purl , Smash and Grab and Kitbull , the first three shorts of the SparkShorts program, were released at SIGGRAPH on August 14, 2018, before having a limited release at El Capitan Theater on January 8, 2019. Purl was officially released on February 4, 2019, on YouTube while Smash and Grab and Kitbull were released on February 11 and 18, respectively. Subsequent shorts were released on November 12, 2019, on Disney+, beginning with Float , rather than on YouTube.
Pixar first announced the SparkShorts program on January 18, 2019. [1] The program consists of giving employees at Pixar six months and a limited budget to develop indie short films, all of them based on personal experiences. [2] The program was developed in order to find new filmmakers at Pixar. [2] Bobby Rubio, writer/director of the SparkShort film Float, described the program as "different film from the kinds of films" developed at Pixar, while Lindsey Collins said that the shorts are referred to as SparkShorts because Pixar "[wants] to discover that creative spark" in its employees. [2] Jim Morris said: "The SparkShorts program is designed to discover new storytellers, explore new storytelling techniques, and experiment with new production workflows", adding that it "[provides] an opportunity to unlock the potential of individual artists and their inventive filmmaking approaches on a smaller scale than [Pixar's] normal fare". [3]
# | Film | Release date | Director(s) | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Executive producer(s) | Editor(s) | Composer(s) | |
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Screenplay | Story | ||||||||
1 | Purl | February 4, 2019 | Kristen Lester | Michael Daley, Bradley Furnish, Lester & James Robertson | Gillian Libbert-Duncan | Lindsey Collins | Furnish | Pinar Toprak | |
2 | Smash and Grab | February 11, 2019 | Brian Larsen | David Lally | Lindsey Collins, Mary Alice Drumm & Dana Murray | Nicole Vanderneut | Barney Jones | ||
3 | Kitbull | February 18, 2019 | Rosana Sullivan | Kathryn Hendrickson | Lindsey Collins | Katie Schaefer Bishop | Andrew Jimenez | ||
4 | Float | November 12, 2019 | Bobby Rubio | Krissy Cababa [4] | Gregory Amundson | Jones [4] | |||
5 | Wind | December 13, 2019 | Edwin Chang | Jesús MartÍnez | Tim Fox | Jimenez | |||
6 | Loop | January 10, 2020 | Erica Milsom | Adam Burke, Matthias De Clercq & Milsom | Michael Warch & Krissy Cababa [5] | Jason Brodkey | Mark Orton [5] | ||
7 | Out | May 22, 2020 | Steven Clay Hunter | Max Sachar | Lindsey Collins & David Lally | Noah Newman | Jake Monaco | ||
8 | Burrow | December 25, 2020 | Madeline Sharafian | Mike Capbarat | Anna Wolitzky | — | |||
9 | Twenty Something | September 10, 2021 | Aphton Corbin | Erik Langley | Nicole Paradis Grindle & Micheal K. O'Brien | Amera Rizk | ASTU | ||
10 | Nona | September 17, 2021 | Louis Gonzales | Mike Wu | Courtney Casper Kent | Jennifer Jew | Cristy Road Carrera | ||
11 | Self | February 2, 2024 | Searit Kahsay Huluf | Eric Rosales | Andrew Beall & Katherine Sarafian | Will Starling | Jennifer Rowekamp |
An anthropomorphic ball of yarn named Purl becomes the first ball of yarn to work at a company called B.R.O. Capital, but is discriminated against by her human coworkers. Purl promptly changes her appearance and personality in order to fit in, but soon finds out it may not be the best idea to do so.
Set on a futuristic Mars-like planet, two worker robots, named Smash and Grab respectively, must fight their way to freedom after choosing to escape from their exhausting work routine.
An independent kitten forms an unlikely friendship with an abused pit bull, whom he eventually chooses to help escape from his owners.
This short accompanied Turning Red 's 2024 theatrical release. [6]
Upon discovering his son's ability to fly, a father tries to hide his son's ability from the world. When his son's ability eventually becomes public though, the father must choose between going on the run or accepting his son. [3]
A grandmother and her grandson find themselves scavenging debris after being trapped together in an endless chasm, and soon realize their dream of escaping. [7]
A non-verbal girl with autism and a chatty boy must learn to understand each other in order to fulfill a canoeing trip in an urban lake during summer camp. [7]
A young gay man who has not yet come out to his parents unexpectedly has his mind magically swapped with his dog's.
A young rabbit tries to build the burrow of her dreams, becoming embarrassed each time she accidentally digs into a neighbor's home.
This short was originally intended to be released theatrically alongside Pixar's feature-length film Soul . [8] [9] The short accompanied Soul's 2024 theatrical release. [6]
The film examines the challenges and insecurities of 'adulting.' Some days you're nailing it, while other days, you're just a stack of kids hiding in a trench coat, hoping no one notices. The film's protagonist is Gia, who finds herself in this exact scenario the night of her 21st birthday. [10]
The film centers on a widowed grandmother named Nona who plans to spend her day off by shutting out the world to watch her favorite TV show, E.W.W. Smashdown Wrestling. However, when her five-year-old granddaughter Renee is unexpectedly dropped off, Nona is caught between her two favorite things. Renee wants to play, while the normally-doting Nona wrestles with wanting to watch the Smashdown, leading to a decisive showdown between the two, and a loving compromise. [10]
The film centers on a wooden doll who desperately wants to fit in makes an ill-fated wish upon a star, sparking a journey of self-discovery. Her desire to blend in with her peers leads her down a harmful path, challenging her perspective of both who she is and where she belongs. This film is Pixar's first hybrid stop-motion animation. [11] [12]
List of awards and nominations | |||||
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Award | Date of ceremony | Category | Film | Result | Ref. |
Academy Awards | February 9, 2020 | Best Animated Short Film | Kitbull | Nominated | [13] |
April 25, 2021 | Out | Shortlisted | [14] | ||
Burrow | Nominated | [15] [16] |
Purl was praised by many as an allegory for gender inequality and feminism, [17] [18] [19] [20] which Meghan Mehta of Study Breaks noted was "mature for Pixar's target audience". [21] Alex Reif of Laughing Place said that Smash and Grab is "[a] story about two workers who don't get the same luxuries as those who control them". [22] Nick Skillicorn of Idea to Value felt that the SparkShorts program "enables the staff to flex their creative muscles in new ways, and try ideas which would never be accepted into a feature-length film aimed at families". [23]
Title | U.S. release date | Composer(s) | Label |
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Purl (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | March 15, 2019 | Pinar Toprak | Walt Disney Records |
Smash and Grab (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | April 5, 2019 | Barney Jones | |
Kitbull (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | April 23, 2019 | Andrew Jimenez | |
Float (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | February 28, 2020 | Barney Jones | |
Wind (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Andrew Jimenez | ||
Loop (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Mark Orton | ||
Out (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | July 3, 2020 | Jake Monaco | |
Burrow (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | December 25, 2020 | — | |
Twenty Something (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | September 10, 2021 | ASTU | |
Nona (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | September 17, 2021 | Cristy Road Carrera | |
Self (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | February 2, 2024 | Jennifer Rowekamp | |
On January 29, 2020, Disney announced that an untitled documentary series focusing on the SparkShorts series was in development for Disney+. [24] The series, which provided "an immersive look at the next generation of Pixar filmmaker[s]", was executive-produced by Brian McGinn, Jason Sterman and David Gelb. [24] On July 21, 2021, it was reported that the project was being redeveloped as a docu-film under the name A Spark Story , with McGinn, Sterman, and Gelb producing. [10] Sterman also directed the film alongside Leanne Dare. [10] Pixar produced the project alongside Supper Club. [10] The documentary, charting the production of then-recent SparkShortsTwenty Something and Nona, was released on September 24, 2021. [25]
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Twenty Something is a 2021 American 2D animated short film written and directed by Aphton Corbin, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Starring Kaylin Price, Ariana Brown, Aliyah Taylor, Janelle Lasalle, and Napoleon Highbrou, the film focuses on Gia who deals with the insecurities of being a 21-year-old by personifying her emotions in the form of three children in a trenchcoat. The ninth short film in the SparkShorts series, the short was released on September 10, 2021, on Disney+.
Nona is a 2021 American animated short film written and directed by Louis Gonzales, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Starring Wilma Bonet as the title character, the short focuses on Nona who desires to watch her wrestling show, but is interrupted by an unexpected visit from her young granddaughter. The tenth short film in the SparkShorts series, the short was released on September 17, 2021, on Disney+.