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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: Ralph Eggleston, who had joined the company in 1993 to oversee art design on ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', had this idea from his [=CalArts=] days but was unable to realize it. When John Lasseter opened up the department's facilities to anyone in the company who had a good idea for the next short, Eggleston pitched this one.

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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: Ralph Eggleston, who had joined the company in 1993 to oversee art design on ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory1'', had this idea from his [=CalArts=] days but was unable to realize it. When John Lasseter opened up the department's facilities to anyone in the company who had a good idea for the next short, Eggleston pitched this one.one.
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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: Ralph Eggleston, who had joined the company in 1993 to oversee art design on ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', had this idea from his CalArts days but was unable to realize it. When John Lasseter opened up the department's facilities to anyone in the company who had a good idea for the next short, Eggleston pitched this one.

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* SavedFromDevelopmentHell: Ralph Eggleston, who had joined the company in 1993 to oversee art design on ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', had this idea from his CalArts [=CalArts=] days but was unable to realize it. When John Lasseter opened up the department's facilities to anyone in the company who had a good idea for the next short, Eggleston pitched this one.

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* According to Pixar's website, the first four birds actually have names and individual characteristics. From left to right they are: Chipper, Bully, Snob and Neurotic. Look closely and you'll see them act out their personalities.

* Released theatrically in front of Monsters, Inc. (2001).

* This represented two major technological challenges for the company - the animation of feathers and a continuously moving background, in this case, a rolling wheat field.

* After experiencing great success with their animated shorts, John Lasseter opened up the department's facilities to anyone in the company who had a good idea for the next short. Ralph Eggleston, who had joined the company in 1993 to oversee art design on Toy Story (1995), had this idea from his CalArts days that he hadn't been able to complete.

* The last film to come from Pixar's Point Richmond studio before the company moved.

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* According to Pixar's website, the first four birds actually have names and individual characteristics. From left to right they are: Chipper, Bully, Snob and Neurotic. Look closely and you'll see them act out their personalities.

* Released theatrically in front of Monsters, Inc. (2001).

* This represented two major technological challenges for
SavedFromDevelopmentHell: Ralph Eggleston, who had joined the company - the animation of feathers and a continuously moving background, in 1993 to oversee art design on ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory'', had this case, a rolling wheat field.

* After experiencing great success with their animated shorts,
idea from his CalArts days but was unable to realize it. When John Lasseter opened up the department's facilities to anyone in the company who had a good idea for the next short. Ralph Eggleston, who had joined the company in 1993 to oversee art design on Toy Story (1995), had short, Eggleston pitched this idea from his CalArts days that he hadn't been able to complete.

* The last film to come from Pixar's Point Richmond studio before the company moved.
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* According to Pixar's website, the first four birds actually have names and individual characteristics. From left to right they are: Chipper, Bully, Snob and Neurotic. Look closely and you'll see them act out their personalities.

* Released theatrically in front of Monsters, Inc. (2001).

* This represented two major technological challenges for the company - the animation of feathers and a continuously moving background, in this case, a rolling wheat field.

* After experiencing great success with their animated shorts, John Lasseter opened up the department's facilities to anyone in the company who had a good idea for the next short. Ralph Eggleston, who had joined the company in 1993 to oversee art design on Toy Story (1995), had this idea from his CalArts days that he hadn't been able to complete.

* The last film to come from Pixar's Point Richmond studio before the company moved.

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