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Watch The Complete Pixar SparkShorts Film ‘Smash and Grab’ Online Now

Pixar Smash and Grab SparkShorts

Pixar’s “Experimental Storytelling Initiative”, SparkShorts continues to showcase the creative works from the talented individuals within the studio. VP of Development and New Media, Lindsey Collins noted that the program allows for the studio to start thinking about the future storytellers, directors, and producers, “who are they? and how do we get a sense of who they are right now?”.

Today, a second SparkShorts film has been released on YouTube and YouTube Kids. Smash and Grab, directed by Brian Larsen and produced by David Lally explores the life of two antiquated robots after years of toiling away inside the engine room of a towering locomotive the duo will risk everything for freedom and for each other.

Pixar SparkShorts Production Lead, David Lally noted (via Twitter), “By design, #SparkShorts can be a bit edgier and more experimental. This is an exciting opportunity for our artists and we hope you all like the stories too! The first 3 are rated PG, so check them out before letting younger viewers watch! Enjoy! :)” 

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The program currently lists six films (as shown below), however, this list could grow quickly as the filmmakers are given a small, six-month time frame and a small budget to create their own personal film. Kristen Lester, writer/director of Purl had the best definition of the program, noting, “SparkShorts is Indie filmmaking inside of Pixar”.

Last month, the first three films (Smash & Grab, Purl, and Kitbull) were shown at the famed, El Capitan Theater on January 18, 2019. Now those same three films will be released on YouTube (shown below).

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What are your thoughts on the new SparkShorts program? Share your thoughts on Smash and Grab with other Pixar fans in the Pixar Post Forum or in the comments below.

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