What is the pixar intro called
As Presto presents his top hat and fishes inside to pull Alec through the wizard hat, he notices Alec won't let him pull him through, unless Presto feeds him first. After they successfully go over the act, and right before Presto gives Alec the carrot, Presto is called on stage and quickly places Alec backstage wearing the wizard's hat, not getting the chance to feed Alec. Presto takes Alec out of his cage to rehearse the act, not knowing that Alec only wants to be fed. what ever goes in through the wizards hat, comes out of the bottom of the top hat. Presto's magic top hat is connected to a magical wizard's hat. He quickly locks the room and opens up a secret compartment in his dresser, which holds the secret to his magic act. Presto enters the dressing room and sees that he is on, for his show, at any minute. Alec is hungry for a carrot, and is trying, continuously, to retrieve the one which is placed right in front of his cage, but unfortunately cannot reach it. A little white bunny rabbit, Alec Azam, is locked up in a cage, in the dressing room of his owner, the vaudevillian magician, Presto DiGigotagione, who can magically pull Alec the rabbit out of his magic top hat. Unlike most Silly Symphonies, Presto was not an adaptation of any children's fairy tale. Presto was a tribute to both Disney's Silly Symphonies as well as the classic Lonney Tune cartoons. The title sequence belonged to the Pixar Short presented before Wall-E, "Presto." The title consisted of the Disney/Pixar logos being shown in from of a red felt-like background, presented by orchestrated music, much like the Silly Symphony's music. It's been years since classic Disney fans have seen any kind of short film with a similar opening title sequence, until the summer of 2008, when fans went to go see Disney and Pixar's Wall-E in theaters.
#WHAT IS THE PIXAR INTRO CALLED SERIES#
Each episode would begin with a series of title cards, beginning with the words, "Walt Disney presents, a Silly Symphony," with a bright red felt-like material in the background. Instead, the creators used originally scored music and sound effects, both made in the Disney studios.
Earlier on in the series, the characters in the Silly Symphonies didn't have dialogue written.
#WHAT IS THE PIXAR INTRO CALLED MOVIE#
From the late 1920s through the 1930s and 40s, the Walt Disney film company had made a series of animated shorts shown in movie theaters known as, "Silly Symphonies." Silly Symphonies were either original short stories the animators created or adaptations of children's fairy tales.