The story of Pixar's early short films illuminates not only the evolution of the company but also the early days of computer animation, when a small group of artists and scientists shared a single computer in a hallway, and struggled to create emotionally compelling short films.—Steve Bloom
"The Adventures of Andre & Wally B."; "Luxe, Jr."; "Red's Dream"; "Tin Toy"; "Knick Knack"; "Geri's Game"; "For the Birds"; "Mike's New Car"; "Boundin'"; "Jack-Jack Attack"; "One Man Band"; "Mater and the Ghostlight"; "Lifted"; Bonus: "The Pixar Shorts: A Short History".—James Peterson