For the Birds (film)

The scarecrow (Original Title: For the Birds ) is a computer-animated short film by Pixar in 2000, the film was shown in cinemas before the main feature Monsters, Inc.. . The film uses no spoken words and shares all moods through the vocal intonation of the bird protagonists.

At the Academy Awards in 2002, the film won the award for Best Animated Short Film.

Action

Many small sparrow -like birds sitting on a wire between two telephone poles. As a tall, long-legged bird wants to join them, they make fun of him because of his voice and shape. This, however, is unimpressed and sits in the middle between them on the telephone line. However, with his great weight the line sags, so that all birds hinrutschen necessarily to him. Because they dislike this, they pick on the feet of the Great one, this can not last longer in the normal seating position, falls and therefore ultimately depends with his feet on the line. Toe for toe lets it go under the beak attacks and falls ( by the very slack line from very low altitude ) head first to the ground. Therefore, the tensioned cable snaps up and catapulted all the birds in the air. Due to the resulting enormous acceleration they lose their feathers due to the inertia and fall back to the ground naked. Now the big bird laughs from the small ones that hide their nakedness ashamed of their nakedness.

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