Bring home 13 animated shorts including Oscar winner ‘Piper,’ and nominees ‘Sanjay’s Super Team’ and ‘Lou’ in a new Blu-ray and DVD release packed with extra bonus features.
From Disney•Pixar and the creative minds who brought you The Incredibles, Finding Nemo and Toy Story comes the studio’s latest collection of delightful and inspiring animated stories -- Pixar Shorts: Volume 3.
Available on Blu-ray and DVD on November 13, the collection compromises 13 animated shorts including Oscar-winner Piper (Best Animated Short, 2016) and nominees Sanjay’s Super Team (2015) and Lou (2017). With unforgettable characters, insightful bonus extras, and cutting-edge animation, it’s a must-own for any Pixar fan!
Short Films:
- Bao (7:43) – Theatrical release of Incredibles 2 (2018)
- Lou (6:43) – Theatrical release of Cars 3 (2017)
- Piper (6:05) – Theatrical release of Finding Dory (2016)
- Sanjay’s Super Team (7:04) – Theatrical release of The Good Dinosaur (2015)
- Riley’s First Date? (4:37) – In-home release of Inside Out (2015)
- Lava (7:09) – Theatrical release of Inside Out (2015)
- Radiator Springs 500 1/2 (6:11) – An episode from Tales from Radiator Springs series (2014)
- The Blue Umbrella (6:44) – Theatrical release of Monsters University (2013)
- Party Central (5:30) – Theatrical release of Muppets Most Wanted (2013)
- Partysaurus Rex (6:32) – Theatrical release of Finding Nemo 3D (2012)
- Legend of Mor’du (6:48) – In-home release of Brave (2012)
Bonus features include two mini-movies -- Marine Life Interviews & Miss Fritter’s Racing Skoool -- and the Making Bao featurette, in which director Domee Shi shares her secret recipe for making an animated short, discussing how her rich cultural heritage, unique relationship with her mom and her love of food all informed the making of her short film, as well as filmmaker intros and filmmaker commentary on each short film, and Caricature: A Horrible Way of Saying ‘I Love You’ -- a look at some hilarious story artists’ representations of their colleagues at Pixar, where it is the utmost sign of respect and admiration from your peers is to become a caricature.
Source: Disney/Pixar