^I didn't know that. Thanks for the info,
blackcauldron85! Well, considering Pixar animators had to work with those limitations, the results are not that bad. Plus, I should've guessed by the titles most of them would be comprised of "slice-of-life vignettes", as the article describes it, and wouldn't have a clear plot. I've watched those shorts again and I liked them more this time. Some gags are quite good and at least they do have some thread that connects the different situations. But, as I said, in my opinion "Cookie Num Num" was way better than the others. Apart from having a defined story, they found a good excuse for the characters to stay silent in it. I've also noticed Michael Giacchino and Thomas Newman have written new music for some of the shorts. The ones for
Chore Day - The Incredibles Way and
A Day in the Life of the Dead were particularly good.
farerb wrote:I liked the Toy Story and Incredibles ones, the rest was meh and I skipped the Cars ones.
The Ducky and Bunny ones were quite funny. Since the article says one of the rules was that they couldn't record new dialogue, I wonder if unused recordings of Ducky and Bunny from
Toy Story 4 were used for those two shorts. By the way, the article is wrong about the Olaf shorts. They aren't wordless; Josh Gad recorded new dialogue for them.