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  1. Luxo Jr. is a semi-anthropomorphic toy desk lamp character used as the primary mascot of Pixar Animation Studios. He is the protagonist of the short film Luxo Jr. and appears on the production logo of every Pixar film, hopping into view and jumping on the capital letter "I" in "PIXAR" to flatten it.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Luxo_JrLuxo Jr. - Wikipedia

    Luxo Jr. is a 1986 American animated short film produced and released by Pixar. [2] . Written and directed by John Lasseter, the two-minute short film revolves around one larger and one smaller desk lamp.

  3. Luxo, Jr. is both Pixar's mascot and the titular protagonist of the 1986 short film of the same name. He is a small, light gray desk lamp (although he has sometimes looked more white than light gray) who loves to play with bouncy balls. He is also best known for appearing in the beginning of...

  4. Jul 10, 1987 · Luxo Jr.: Directed by John Lasseter. A larger lamp watches while a smaller, younger lamp plays exuberantly with a ball but doesn't pick up the knack of correct handling.

  5. May 12, 2014 · Luxo L-1 is the original architect and designer’s lamp – a unique design, ingenious lighting properties and a flexible spring balanced arm, which allows for the graceful movement mimicked by the Pixar animation. Since its creation, 25 million L-1 luminaries have been sold worldwide.

  6. Apr 2, 2024 · Pixar has paid tribute to its origins in every one of its movies through the iconic lamp, and the reasons are tied to a groundbreaking moment in animation.

  7. He is a small, light gray desk lamp (although he has sometimes looked more white than light gray) who loves to play with bouncy balls . After having the same light bulb for over 20 years, WALL•E had to replace it for him for when it went out, which can be seen in the trailer for WALL•E, replacing the standard bulb with a compact fluorescent.

  8. www.computerhistory.org › blog › pixars-luxo-jrPixar’s Luxo Jr. - CHM

    May 1, 2013 · It’s a desk lamp. For more than twenty-five years, it has served as the symbol for one of the pioneering companies in the field of computer animation, Pixar, and it all started with the fascination held for a lamp on John Lasseter’s desk. The graphics group at Lucasfilm was only one-third of the total computer division.

  9. "Luxo Jr." has a great parent in the larger lamp. Even though Jr. is a bit unpredictable, the elder Luxo gives him room to grow and explore. And the tiny light has no problem with that. When John Lasseter was learning how to make models, he chose the nearest, easiest subject: an architect's lamp sitting on his desk.

  10. Luxo Jr. is the first computer-animated short film to be nominated for an Academy Award. Luxo Jr., the small lamp, was actually inspired by one of Pixar's employee's kids. Luxo Jr. serves as Pixar's mascot and the ball serves as one of Pixar's tops found easter eggs.

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