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In 2001, some time after completing ''For the Birds'', Pixar made an employee exclusive DVD named '''''Made in Point Richmond''''' containing a selection of non-movie content that was made when they were based in the northern San Francisco Bay Area community of Point Richmond, California; like their television work, short work, F/X work, and party videos. What makes this DVD interesting is not only its collection of Pixar rarities otherwise lost or in inferior quality that are covered on this Wiki elsewhere ([http://lostmediawiki.com/PIXAR%27s_early_ads_(partially_found_CGI_animated_commercials;_1989-1998) most of their commercial division work], [http://lostmediawiki.com/Blowin%27_in_the_Wind_(Unsurfaced_Pixar_Animated_Short_Film;_1985) ''Blowin' in the Wind''] and [http://lostmediawiki.com/Jessie_Patsy_Montana_Entertainer_Award_Acceptance_Speech_(Lost_2000_Toy_Story_Character_Animation) Jessie Patsy Montana Entertainer Award Acceptance Speech]), but rarities possibly otherwise unknown about if it weren't for their inclusion on the DVD.
In 2001, sometime after completing ''For the Birds'', Pixar made an employee exclusive DVD named '''''Made in Point Richmond''''' containing a selection of non-movie content that was made when they were based in the northern San Francisco Bay Area community of Point Richmond, California; like their television work, short work, F/X work, and party videos. What makes this DVD interesting is not only its collection of Pixar rarities otherwise lost or in inferior quality that are covered on this Wiki elsewhere ([http://lostmediawiki.com/PIXAR%27s_early_ads_(partially_found_CGI_animated_commercials;_1989-1998) most of their commercial division work], [http://lostmediawiki.com/Blowin%27_in_the_Wind_(Unsurfaced_Pixar_Animated_Short_Film;_1985) ''Blowin' in the Wind''] and [http://lostmediawiki.com/Jessie_Patsy_Montana_Entertainer_Award_Acceptance_Speech_(Lost_2000_Toy_Story_Character_Animation) Jessie Patsy Montana Entertainer Award Acceptance Speech]), but rarities possibly otherwise unknown about if it wasn't for their inclusion on the DVD.


==Rare DVD Contents==
==Rare DVD Contents==
As mentioned, there are several listed Pixar rarities that are only know of because of their listing in this DVD. These are...
As mentioned, there are several listed Pixar rarities that only know of because of their listing in this DVD. These are...
 


-''Sesame Street Luxo, Jr.'' Shorts (available on ''Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 1'', [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luxo_Jr.#Legacy but there are rumors of the original narrative track not being included on it]):
-''Sesame Street Luxo, Jr.'' Shorts (available on ''Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 1'', [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luxo_Jr.#Legacy but there are rumors of the original narrative track not being included on it]):
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-Ponkikies "Flik" (the first time Pixar worked with Ponkikies, later doing animation for them with ''Toy Story 2'' and ''Monsters, Inc.'' characters)
-Ponkikies "Flik" (the first time Pixar worked with Ponkikies, later doing animation for them with ''Toy Story 2'' and ''Monsters, Inc.'' characters)


-''Toy Story 2'' "On-Set Interview 1" or "On-Set Interview 2" (One ''Toy Story 2'' interview is available, but not a second one to my knowledge)
-''Toy Story 2'' "On-Set Interview 1" or "On-Set Interview 2" (One ''Toy Story 2'' interview is available, but not the second one to my knowledge)


-Unknown ABC Toy Story 2 animations, including (presumably) crossovers with ''Monday Night Football'', ''Good Morning America'', ''The View'', ''The Drew Carey Show'' and ''Who Wants to be a Millionaire?'' among others:
-Unknown ABC Toy Story 2 animations, including (presumably) crossovers with ''Monday Night Football'', ''Good Morning America'', ''The View'', ''The Drew Carey Show'' and ''Who Wants to be a Millionaire?'' among others:
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  -''Toy Story 2'' Wrap Party
  -''Toy Story 2'' Wrap Party


 
In addition, there are also found, readily available media that the DVD presumably has in higher, DVD quality than what's available to the public...
In addition, there's also found, readily available media that the DVD presumably has in higher, DVD quality than what's available to the public...
 


-''Knick Knack'' (presumably the uncensored version)
-''Knick Knack'' (presumably the uncensored version)
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Tumblr_nb3iaoQcw41sutz8qo3_r1_1280m.jpg|''Made in Point Richmond'' DVD Television section insert.
Tumblr_nb3iaoQcw41sutz8qo3_r1_1280m.jpg|''Made in Point Richmond'' DVD Television section insert.
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==Links==
==External Link==
[http://forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/1360/leads-point-richmond-pixar-dvd A Lost Media Wiki forums topic on known owners of the DVD]
* [http://forums.lostmediawiki.com/thread/1360/leads-point-richmond-pixar-dvd A Lost Media Wiki forums topic on known owners of the DVD]


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Revision as of 14:57, 28 February 2018

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The Made in Point Richmond DVD.

Status: Lost

In 2001, sometime after completing For the Birds, Pixar made an employee exclusive DVD named Made in Point Richmond containing a selection of non-movie content that was made when they were based in the northern San Francisco Bay Area community of Point Richmond, California; like their television work, short work, F/X work, and party videos. What makes this DVD interesting is not only its collection of Pixar rarities otherwise lost or in inferior quality that are covered on this Wiki elsewhere (most of their commercial division work, Blowin' in the Wind and Jessie Patsy Montana Entertainer Award Acceptance Speech), but rarities possibly otherwise unknown about if it wasn't for their inclusion on the DVD.

Rare DVD Contents

As mentioned, there are several listed Pixar rarities that only know of because of their listing in this DVD. These are...

-Sesame Street Luxo, Jr. Shorts (available on Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 1, but there are rumors of the original narrative track not being included on it):

-"Surprise"
-"Light and Heavy"
-"Up and Down"
-"Front and Back"

-Ponkikies "Flik" (the first time Pixar worked with Ponkikies, later doing animation for them with Toy Story 2 and Monsters, Inc. characters)

-Toy Story 2 "On-Set Interview 1" or "On-Set Interview 2" (One Toy Story 2 interview is available, but not the second one to my knowledge)

-Unknown ABC Toy Story 2 animations, including (presumably) crossovers with Monday Night Football, Good Morning America, The View, The Drew Carey Show and Who Wants to be a Millionaire? among others:

-ABC "Monday Night Football"
-ABC "Sportscaster"
-ABC "Good Morning America"
-ABC "Happy Thanksgiving"
-ABC "Holiday Buzz"
-ABC "Aliens Sing"
-ABC "Woody New Year"
-ABC "Aliens Daytime"
-ABC "Aliens Nighttime"
-ABC "Remote Daytime"
-ABC "Remote Nighttime"
-ABC "Rex :05"
-ABC "Rex :10"
-ABC "Soap Opera"
-ABC "Aliens" (The View)
-ABC "Aliens" (Drew Carey Show)
-ABC "Aliens" (Millionaire Show)

-Party Videos:

-Christmas 1986
-Christmas 1987
-Christmas 1988
-Christmas 1989
-Christmas 1990
-Christmas 1991
-Christmas 1992
-Christmas 1993
-Christmas 1994
-A Bug's Life Pre-Show Slides
-Toy Story 2 Wrap Party

In addition, there are also found, readily available media that the DVD presumably has in higher, DVD quality than what's available to the public...

-Knick Knack (presumably the uncensored version)

-68th Academy Awards Presentation (the first time Buzz and Woody appeared at the Oscars)

-It's Tough to be a Bug (?)

-Buzz Ride (?; presumably the animatronic face animation on Buzz in Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin)

-Buzz Lightyear of Star Command "TV Title 1" to "TV Title 7" (?)

Gallery

Images come from oym-museum.tumblr.com (a known owner of the DVD).

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