Clearly, the Force is STRONG with this month. "New short film 'Out' features Pixar's first gay main character". "Pixar Short Film 'Out' Features Studio's First Gay Main Character". "Future SparkShorts Confirmation" (Tweet).
| Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. ^ a b "93rd Oscars® Shortlists In Nine Award Categories Announced"."Here's why Pixar's new short 'Out' is a coming-out story for everyone". "Pixar's New Short Film 'Out' Features Studio's 1st Gay Main Character". It was directed and written by Steven Clay Hunter, known for animation work on Finding Nemo and WALL-E, and produced by Max Sachar, known for his work on Coco and Toy Story 3. Out is the seventh film in Pixar's " SparkShorts" program. The magical cat and dog see their mission accomplished, and leap away on a rainbow. That evening, Greg introduces Manuel to his parents Greg's father spontaneously hugs Manuel. He briefly comforts her, then chases down "Greg", and successfully switches their minds back. "Jim" suddenly realizes that she not only already knows that he is gay, but she also accepts it. Imagining a conversation with Greg, she hopes that he finds someone who loves him, and "that he makes you happy".
"Jim" tries to get to him, while also frantically trying to prevent his eagerly helpful mother from finding the photo.įrustrated by the dog's misbehavior, she sits and talks aloud of her sadness about her son moving away, as "Jim" listens. "Greg" runs outside to play in the yard, where his stoic father is lighting the grill. Holding Jim's collar, Greg casually wishes aloud that he were a dog, and the minds of Greg and Jim magically switch bodies.
Greg hastily hides the photo and Manuel quietly exits by the back door. Inside, reminiscing about a photo of them together, Manuel encourages Greg to come out to his parents, who unexpectedly show up to help. The cat imbues the collar of Greg's dog Jim with magic.
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Past the break, we've embedded a pair of trailers, one a demo of the game in action (worth a look, as the cats themselves are nicely animated), and the other a Japanese TV spot for the extremely sinister-looking "Yume Neko Smile," a cuddly toy spin-off from the game that probably comes to life at night to embark on bloodthirsty rampages, leaving nothing in its horrifying wake alive.A magical cat and dog appear outside Greg's townhouse, as he and his boyfriend Manuel are packing his belongings to move. It's hitting Japan next spring, though there's no news yet on a western localization. Alas, "Nintencats" has (bafflingly) failed to emerge, so SEGA has dutifully decided to offer us Yume Neko DS, a game that allows players to pet, poke, and play with their cat in much the same way as we mucked around with our mutts in Nintendogs. Ever since the delightful Nintendogs launched and sold around a gazillion copies, we've been patiently waiting for a feline-based sequel, a follow-up that would undoubtedly attract the cat-loving half of the civilized world to Nintendo's handheld. We know what you're thinking, and yes, the mere fact that this post is related in some way to our feline friends is a good enough reason to break out the lolcats.īut we digress.