All the short Pixar movie

YouTube users have a way of branding any computer animation as Pixar, so be careful when searching Pixar because most likely, it won’t be.
Edit: Thanks PV for those commercials.

Thanks, PV!

The Listerine ads were great. :smiley:

Hah, yeah, I noticed that. Like, this one time I found a video on there that was listed under Pixar of some man and a cow doing a weird kung-fu type thing. They even said the guy was Brad Bird. Hah, I doubt that’s true…

I wasn’t talking about anything I’d seen on YouTube, though. I could’ve sworn I had seen something on television before.

Yeah, I think I know what you’re talking about: [url]http://youtube.com/watch?v=4Zv9vRz4QYM[/url]
It’s that right? Well, that’s not Pixar.

Haha, yes, that would be it :laughing:
I guess I just thought it resembled the birds a bit, but now that I look back at it, the only resemblence is that they’re small and round :stuck_out_tongue:

Oh, yeah, that “commercial” was funny, but i don’t think it’s Pixar. Those look like the birds from the violent one.

It makes me mad that "the violent one ", I think its called Indigen, has been branded Pixar over and over on YouTube, when it clearly isn’t.

Indigen looks horrible. :imp:

Don’t tell me, please, anyway.

Hah, what?

Yeah, that is what it’s called.
It’s very strange.
:open_mouth:

The sources on YouTube… heh, looks like we’re back to this kind of topic again.

The videos on YouTube can be compared to the information sources found on the widely known, largely used, and highly editable Wikipedia. It can be edited by anyone at anytime, and as long as it does not include any materials the administrators of the site would consider as “obscene,” it would be placed there in the exact manner a factual data would be displayed.

As for YouTube, it is one of the most (if not the most) convenient tool for uploading and watching home videos, music videos, trailer videos, and videos of any sort. Heck, you could even watch your next door neighbor’s last birthday disaster regarding the over-emotional clown last summer. Heh, good fun… but I digress.

My main point is (and I believe any being possessing an IQ level that which is higher than that of a rat from Paris would have seen this), any person on Earth having the accessibility of a computer/Macintosh/laptop/notebook along with the widely accessible Internet will be able to upload any videos onto YouTube, slap it with the “Pixar” and “Brad Bird” tag, and called it as a factual source, and the abovementioned material might not be the only one. There might be videos which you would consider as factual ones, but who knows if they are or not? You are not a super genius, I am not a super genius, no one would know unless having the truth proven by another who knows much more than you or knows something else you do not.

I guess I should had just made my point using the bolded sentences but… never mind…

So kids, beware of YouTube videos, and like your parents told you using words of the same context, don’t believe everything you see on the Tube. :wink:

~ WBoon