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New pixar intro
New pixar intro






new pixar intro

NEW PIXAR INTRO CRACKED

As the letter “I” peers into a dark corner of the room, the lamp looks at it, begins hopping over and subsequently murdering the letter “I” in a bloody, cracked mess. The room is dark and ominous, and this is shown with nervous breathing overtop. Most of the adjustments for the Pixar logo are on-brand with the movie, but YouTuber Ratboi Pleb reimagines the logo as part of a death sequence for the letter “I.” In the sequence, we are viewing the events through the point of view of the “I” in the logo. Related: Toy Story 4’s Tony Hale Has A Great Idea For A Wall-E Crossover

new pixar intro

Wall-E then rolls in to change the bulb and pose as the “R” after accidentally toppling it over. At the end of Wall-E, the same sequence is played, but the lamp’s bulb burns out. Most notably, in the sequence for The Incredibles, the logo is redone in deep red hues with dark warm tones to match the color scheme of the movie. The easily recognizable Pixar logo has remained mostly unchanged, but there have been a few instances in which Pixar has modified the logo to fit the brand of the specific movie. In the short, two lamps play with a ball, and it features the classic jumps and head turn to the camera that we see today.

new pixar intro

The jumping lamp was first debuted in 1986 in the first short Pixar Animation Studios created titled Luxo Jr. A new video depicts the iconic opening logo card of every Pixar movie as a horror short seen through the eyes of the letter “I.” Pixar Animation Studios has shown the short sequence with the bouncing lamp that squishes the “I” in their logo in almost every Pixar movie released.








New pixar intro