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To give the company funding and to build up their company, as well as give itself practice towards their animation and skills and to build up a production team for future projects, '''Pixar''' put their focus towards commercials in the late 1980s and early-to-mid 1990s for a better start for their company (as do many animators and animation companies starting out or continuing in the field of animation) at the decision of Steve Jobs after the company had been losing a lot of money for years, by opening up their commercial division in 1989.
To give the company funding and to build up their company, as well as give itself practice towards its animation and skills and to build up a production team for future projects, '''Pixar''' put its focus on commercials in the late 1980s and early-to-mid 1990s for a better start for their company (as do many animators and animation companies starting out or continuing in the field of animation) at the decision of Steve Jobs after the company had been losing a lot of money for years, by opening up their commercial division in 1989.


These commercials would gradually help the company become stand-alone and lead them to work their way to make a fully CGI-animated movie. The commercial brands, like Tropicana, Listerine, and Lifesavers, were impressed by Pixar's shorts so much that they came to them to propose the idea of them making CGI commercials for their brands. These commercials were different in that Pixar would only produce the ads if they could be part of the creative development on them, whereas most animated adverts would only have the animation company ''just'' make the animation. Thus, Pixar was given much more creative freedom, in advertising and in general. And as mentioned before, a lot of notable Pixar alumni worked on these in animation or directing, from John Lasseter to Pete Doctor to even Henry Selick, with the same couple of people working in the producing and technical directing department. The advertisements' success helped Pixar gained $2 million per year from these while continually getting exposure to the mainstream public.
These commercials would gradually help the company become stand-alone and lead them to work their way to make a fully CGI-animated movie. The commercial brands, like Tropicana, Listerine, and Lifesavers, were impressed by Pixar's shorts so much that they came to them to propose the idea of them making CGI commercials for their brands. These commercials were different in that Pixar would only produce the ads if they could be part of the creative development on them, whereas most animated adverts would only have the animation company ''just'' make the animation. Thus, Pixar was given much more creative freedom, in advertising and in general. And as mentioned before, a lot of notable Pixar alumni worked on these in animation or directing, from John Lasseter to Pete Doctor to even Henry Selick, with the same couple of people working in the producing and technical directing department. The advertisements' success helped Pixar gain $2 million per year from these while continually getting exposure to the mainstream public.


The commercial division was officially closed on July 8th, 1996, shortly after the success of ''Toy Story''. However, they did still make some commercials for McDonald's coinciding with the releases of ''A Bug's Life'' and ''Toy Story 2'' in 1998 and 1999, respectively, and the company continues to make commercials with their characters to this day. Despite all of this, several of the commercials are completely missing. There lies the hope that Pixar may release these on one of their "Pixar Shorts" DVDs. But until something like that happens, we have to rely on personal VHS recordings for the old ads, with quite possibly not every single last one intact.
The commercial division was officially closed on July 8th, 1996, shortly after the success of ''Toy Story''. However, they did still make some commercials for McDonald's coinciding with the releases of ''A Bug's Life'' and ''Toy Story 2'' in 1998 and 1999, respectively, and the company continues to make commercials with their characters to this day. Despite all of this, several of the commercials are completely missing. There lies the hope that Pixar may release these on one of their "Pixar Shorts" DVDs. But until something like that happens, we have to rely on personal VHS recordings for the old ads, with quite possibly not every single last one intact.


All of the original 79 Pixar commercials made by the commercial division are listed on pixartalk.com.<ref>[http://www.pixartalk.com/commercials/ pixartalk.com page on Pixar's commercials.] Retrieved 15 Sep '13</ref> A playlist of the non-McDonald's ones (including variants) can be found on YouTube<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZQ1gdKtWk1E9xISFs_YhADq3TyXCqCMe The Collective Animation Archive playlist containing found Pixar produced commercials.] Retrieved 29 Aug '17</ref>. Notably, some of the Pixar commercials can be briefly spotted in ''Toy Story 2'' while the toys are flicking through the channels on Andy's TV, as well as some Pixar shorts.
All of the original 79 Pixar commercials made by the commercial division are listed on pixartalk.com.<ref>[http://pixartalk.com/commercials/ pixartalk.com page on Pixar's commercials.] Retrieved 15 Sep '13</ref> A playlist of the non-McDonald's ones (including variants) can be found on YouTube<ref>[https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZQ1gdKtWk1E9xISFs_YhADq3TyXCqCMe The Collective Animation Archive playlist containing found Pixar produced commercials.] Retrieved 29 Aug '17</ref>. Notably, some of the Pixar commercials can be briefly spotted in ''Toy Story 2'' while the toys are flicking through the channels on Andy's TV, as well as some Pixar shorts.


==[[Pixar's Made in Point Richmond DVD Rarities (found various Pixar footage; 1986-2000)|Made in Point Richmond DVD]]==
==[[Pixar's Made in Point Richmond DVD Rarities (found various Pixar footage; 1986-2000)|Made in Point Richmond DVD]]==
Some point after making ''For the Birds'', Pixar made an employee exclusive DVD called "Made in Point Richmond" that contained most of the commercials listed by Pixartalk. The two Toppan Printing ads are not listed, suggesting that Pixar didn't actually make them, while one 1993 ad for the Apple Mac Classic, titled "Introduction," that isn't on Pixartalk's list is listed on the DVD.  
Some point after making ''For the Birds'', Pixar made an employee-exclusive DVD called "Made in Point Richmond" that contained most of the commercials listed by Pixartalk. The two Toppan Printing ads are not listed, suggesting that Pixar didn't actually make them, while one 1993 ad for the Apple Mac Classic, titled "Introduction," that isn't on Pixartalk's list is listed on the DVD.  


On May 21st, 2018, the whole DVD was [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cBpzufxPSn6qlLu_yUnpaMkeqQ35-PFm/view uploaded as a disc image] by LMW forum user jaret35 (ayeayematey on Discord), with the vast majority of Pixar's commercial work being on it.
On May 21st, 2018, the whole DVD was [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cBpzufxPSn6qlLu_yUnpaMkeqQ35-PFm/view uploaded as a disc image] by LMW forum user jaret35 (ayeayematey on Discord), with the vast majority of Pixar's commercial work being on it.
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|Bunn Coffee Makers - "In the Mood"||1992||[https://youtu.be/CLWDy-7xwkI<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey
|Bunn Coffee Makers - "In the Mood"||1992||[https://youtu.be/CLWDy-7xwkI<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey
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|Volkswagen Polo “Interview”||1992||[http://ina.fr//video/PUB3774383091<span
|Volkswagen Polo “Interview”||1992||[http://ina.fr//video/PUB3774383091<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: Anonymous
style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: Anonymous
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|-  
|La Poste "Ladybug||1992||[http://ina.fr//video/PUB3774399021 <span
|La Poste "Ladybug||1992||[http://ina.fr//video/PUB3774399021 <span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: Anonymous
style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: Anonymous
|-
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|Kellogg’s All-Bran "Balloon"||1992||[http://youtu.be/BOs75dHHxIo&start=119<span
|Kellogg’s All-Bran "Balloon"||1992||[http://youtu.be/BOs75dHHxIo&start=119<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: Angel Milian (starts at 1:59)
style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: Angel Milian (starts at 1:59)
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|Kellogg’s All-Bran "Hourglass"||1992||[http://youtu.be/EjpikFWANCY<span
|Kellogg’s All-Bran "Hourglass"||1992||[http://youtu.be/EjpikFWANCY<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: The Collective Animation Archive
style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: The Collective Animation Archive
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|Kellogg’s All-Bran – “Cello”||1993||[https://youtu.be/ZXD738kn15g<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey  
|Kellogg’s All-Bran – “Cello”||1993||[https://youtu.be/ZXD738kn15g<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey  
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|Kellogg’s All-Bran – “Sprinkler”||1993||[https://youtu.be/KjJCA_BHqz0<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey  
|Kellogg’s All-Bran – “Sprinkler”||1993||[https://youtu.be/KjJCA_BHqz0<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey  
|-
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|Carefree "Bursting"||1993||[http://youtu.be/4i11HAc83_Q<span
|Carefree "Bursting"||1993||[http://youtu.be/4i11HAc83_Q<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: barber747  
style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: barber747  
|-
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|Fresca "Chuckling Straws"||1993||[http://youtu.be/ATkd-XzxniE<span
|Fresca "Chuckling Straws"||1993||[http://youtu.be/ATkd-XzxniE<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: SuperNintendo96
style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: SuperNintendo96
|-
|-
|Bank South – “Hungry”||1993||[https://youtu.be/hRGat6Em3nU<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey  
|Bank South – “Hungry”||1993||[https://youtu.be/hRGat6Em3nU<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey  
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|Tetra Pak – “Stranded”||1993||[https://youtu.be/Vk7cOUK7Vds<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey   
|Tetra Pak – “Stranded”||1993||[https://youtu.be/Vk7cOUK7Vds<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey   
|-
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|Jordan Magic Toothbrush "Launching Magic"||1993||[http://youtu.be/VVmC3TRKFmQ<span
|Jordan Magic Toothbrush "Launching Magic"||1993||[http://youtu.be/VVmC3TRKFmQ<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: The Collective Animation Archive
style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: The Collective Animation Archive
|-
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|Nutri-Grain "We’ve Got Taste"||1993|||[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jhPrQuaepHA <span
|Nutri-Grain "We’ve Got Taste"||1993|||[https://youtu.be/jhPrQuaepHA<span style="color:green">'''Found''']
style="color:green">'''Found''']
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|Dow Corning – “Ideas at Work”||1993|||[https://youtu.be/ZDL9Jij0x5U<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey  
|Dow Corning – “Ideas at Work”||1993|||[https://youtu.be/ZDL9Jij0x5U<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey  
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|Arm & Hammer – “Here, There and Everywhere”||1994||[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GnAqzABYWaL1VLlJ01ZyJZo2vrobKIR4<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey
|Arm & Hammer – “Here, There and Everywhere”||1994||[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GnAqzABYWaL1VLlJ01ZyJZo2vrobKIR4<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey
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|Arm & Hammer "About to Uncover"||1994|||[http://youtu.be/CrydXSRK5ao<span
|Arm & Hammer "About to Uncover"||1994|||[http://youtu.be/CrydXSRK5ao<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: The Collective Animation Archive
style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: The Collective Animation Archive
|-
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|Boston Chicken – “Fresh Salad”||1994||[https://youtu.be/X-Ql-yXPNWA<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey
|Boston Chicken – “Fresh Salad”||1994||[https://youtu.be/X-Ql-yXPNWA<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey
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|Paramount – “Logo”||1994||[https://youtu.be/gVeo_x3Jq9Y<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Shown briefly in the trailer to ''Mission Impossible II'' and reportedly seen before several movies in their theatrical runs. Although the details line up, it is not precisely known if this is the one Pixar produced.
|Paramount – “Logo”||1994||[https://youtu.be/gVeo_x3Jq9Y<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Shown briefly in the trailer to ''Mission Impossible II'' and reportedly seen before several movies in their theatrical runs. Although the details line up, it is not precisely known if this is the one Pixar produced.
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|Ortho "Flamingo"||1995||[http://youtu.be/ESm6SBpNknw<span
|Ortho "Flamingo"||1995||[http://youtu.be/ESm6SBpNknw<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: The Collective Animation Archive .
style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: The Collective Animation Archive .
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|Chips Ahoy – “Circus”||1995||[https://youtu.be/dtfrqxQ0CH4<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey
|Chips Ahoy – “Circus”||1995||[https://youtu.be/dtfrqxQ0CH4<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey
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|Coca-Cola – “Learning Lesson”||1995||[https://youtu.be/KwIb57wXqN8<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey
|Coca-Cola – “Learning Lesson”||1995||[https://youtu.be/KwIb57wXqN8<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: ayeayematey
|-
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|Tower Records "Christmas Conga"||1995||[http://youtu.be/9EFaqk5wUeI<span
|Tower Records "Christmas Conga"||1995||[http://youtu.be/9EFaqk5wUeI<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: recordman33
style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: recordman33
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|Hallmark "Magnets"||1996||[http://youtu.be/kK3K7SLGzFg<span
|Hallmark "Magnets"||1996||[http://youtu.be/kK3K7SLGzFg<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: VHSgoodiesWA
style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: VHSgoodiesWA
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|-
|Twizzlers "Let Me In"||1996||[http://youtu.be/uh8X77BDUHY<span
|Twizzlers "Let Me In"||1996||[http://youtu.be/uh8X77BDUHY<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: 90s Commercials
style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found By: 90s Commercials
|-
|-
|Sun Microsystems – “Magic Desktop”||1996||[http://youtu.be/WJYJp4O8BTs<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found by: Oracle Solaris
|Sun Microsystems – “Magic Desktop”||1996||[http://youtu.be/WJYJp4O8BTs<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Found by: Oracle Solaris
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|McDonald’s – ''A Bug’s Life'' – “Nothing Good on TV Jr.”||1998||[https://youtu.be/hFIaIzZz2Bk<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||
|McDonald’s – ''A Bug’s Life'' – “Nothing Good on TV Jr.”||1998||[https://youtu.be/hFIaIzZz2Bk<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||
Director: Doug Sweetland, Producer: Karen Dufilho Presumably not the version with a different audio track present in the compiled video
Director: Doug Sweetland, Producer: Karen Dufilho Presumably not the version with a different audio track present in the compiled video.
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|McDonald’s – ''A Bug’s Life'' – “Watches"|||1998||[https://youtu.be/rsl7qQTCIz4<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Director: Bob Koch, Producer: Karen Dufilho
|McDonald’s – ''A Bug’s Life'' – “Watches"|||1998||[https://youtu.be/rsl7qQTCIz4<span style="color:green">'''Found''']||Director: Bob Koch, Producer: Karen Dufilho

Revision as of 03:25, 9 August 2022

Img 1993.jpg

Kellogg's All-Bran - Cello (1993) - Taken from an old version of Pixar's website.

Status: Partially Lost

To give the company funding and to build up their company, as well as give itself practice towards its animation and skills and to build up a production team for future projects, Pixar put its focus on commercials in the late 1980s and early-to-mid 1990s for a better start for their company (as do many animators and animation companies starting out or continuing in the field of animation) at the decision of Steve Jobs after the company had been losing a lot of money for years, by opening up their commercial division in 1989.

These commercials would gradually help the company become stand-alone and lead them to work their way to make a fully CGI-animated movie. The commercial brands, like Tropicana, Listerine, and Lifesavers, were impressed by Pixar's shorts so much that they came to them to propose the idea of them making CGI commercials for their brands. These commercials were different in that Pixar would only produce the ads if they could be part of the creative development on them, whereas most animated adverts would only have the animation company just make the animation. Thus, Pixar was given much more creative freedom, in advertising and in general. And as mentioned before, a lot of notable Pixar alumni worked on these in animation or directing, from John Lasseter to Pete Doctor to even Henry Selick, with the same couple of people working in the producing and technical directing department. The advertisements' success helped Pixar gain $2 million per year from these while continually getting exposure to the mainstream public.

The commercial division was officially closed on July 8th, 1996, shortly after the success of Toy Story. However, they did still make some commercials for McDonald's coinciding with the releases of A Bug's Life and Toy Story 2 in 1998 and 1999, respectively, and the company continues to make commercials with their characters to this day. Despite all of this, several of the commercials are completely missing. There lies the hope that Pixar may release these on one of their "Pixar Shorts" DVDs. But until something like that happens, we have to rely on personal VHS recordings for the old ads, with quite possibly not every single last one intact.

All of the original 79 Pixar commercials made by the commercial division are listed on pixartalk.com.[1] A playlist of the non-McDonald's ones (including variants) can be found on YouTube[2]. Notably, some of the Pixar commercials can be briefly spotted in Toy Story 2 while the toys are flicking through the channels on Andy's TV, as well as some Pixar shorts.

Made in Point Richmond DVD

Some point after making For the Birds, Pixar made an employee-exclusive DVD called "Made in Point Richmond" that contained most of the commercials listed by Pixartalk. The two Toppan Printing ads are not listed, suggesting that Pixar didn't actually make them, while one 1993 ad for the Apple Mac Classic, titled "Introduction," that isn't on Pixartalk's list is listed on the DVD.

On May 21st, 2018, the whole DVD was uploaded as a disc image by LMW forum user jaret35 (ayeayematey on Discord), with the vast majority of Pixar's commercial work being on it.

Made in Point Richmond DVD insert listing Pixar commercials.

List of Pixar Ads

Bumper Name Year Status Description/Found By
Toppan Printing – “Dance of the Waterlilies” 1989 Lost
Toppan Printing – “Galaxy” 1990 Lost
Eggbeaters "Cracks" 1991 Found Found By: Chuck D's All-New Classic TV Clubhouse
Cellular One – “Moving Target” 1991 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Tropicana "Warehouse 1991 Found Found by: GloopTrekker
Tropicana - “Orange Kiwi Passion" 1991 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Tropicana - "Three Fruits Dancing" 1991 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Tetra Pak "Daydream" 1992 Found Found By: peetoons (starts at 0:31)
IncrediBites - "Comp Chomp" 1992 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Bunn Coffee Makers - "In the Mood" 1992 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Volkswagen Polo “Interview” 1992 Found Found By: Anonymous
La Poste "Ladybug 1992 Found Found By: Anonymous
Kellogg’s All-Bran "Balloon" 1992 Found Found By: Angel Milian (starts at 1:59)
Kellogg’s All-Bran "Hourglass" 1992 Found Found By: The Collective Animation Archive
Kellogg’s All-Bran – “Cello” 1993 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Kellogg’s All-Bran – “Sprinkler” 1993 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Carefree "Bursting" 1993 Found Found By: barber747
Fresca "Chuckling Straws" 1993 Found Found By: SuperNintendo96
Bank South – “Hungry” 1993 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Tetra Pak – “Stranded” 1993 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Jordan Magic Toothbrush "Launching Magic" 1993 Found Found By: The Collective Animation Archive
Nutri-Grain "We’ve Got Taste" 1993 Found
Dow Corning – “Ideas at Work” 1993 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Bank South – “Chase” 1993 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Coca-Cola – “Kaleidoscope” 1994 Found Found by: ayeayematey
Arm & Hammer – “Here, There and Everywhere” 1994 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Arm & Hammer "About to Uncover" 1994 Found Found By: The Collective Animation Archive
Boston Chicken – “Fresh Salad” 1994 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Prime Option Credit Card – “Shaping Up Nicely” 1994 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Prime Option Credit Card – “Strong Option” 1994 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Paramount – “Logo” 1994 Found Shown briefly in the trailer to Mission Impossible II and reportedly seen before several movies in their theatrical runs. Although the details line up, it is not precisely known if this is the one Pixar produced.
Ortho "Flamingo" 1995 Found Found By: The Collective Animation Archive .
Chips Ahoy – “Circus” 1995 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Hershey’s – “Amazin’ Straws” 1995 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Coca-Cola – “Learning Lesson” 1995 Found Found By: ayeayematey
Tower Records "Christmas Conga" 1995 Found Found By: recordman33
Hallmark "Magnets" 1996 Found Found By: VHSgoodiesWA
Twizzlers "Let Me In" 1996 Found Found By: 90s Commercials
Sun Microsystems – “Magic Desktop” 1996 Found Found by: Oracle Solaris
McDonald's – A Bug’s Life – “Belt Loop” 1998 Found There are two, "Belt Loop 1" and "Belt Loop 2." The second one shown is "Belt Loop 2."
McDonald’s – A Bug’s Life – “Nothing Good on TV Jr.” 1998 Found

Director: Doug Sweetland, Producer: Karen Dufilho Presumably not the version with a different audio track present in the compiled video.

McDonald’s – A Bug’s Life – “Watches" 1998 Found Director: Bob Koch, Producer: Karen Dufilho

Toy Story 2 Ads

While the characters are flipping through the TV channels in Pixar's Toy Story 2, some Pixar commercials, as well as Pixar short films, can be seen as an in-joke. Whether the following screencaps of this scene all include Pixar commercials or not is unknown.

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