Lifted (2006 film)

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Lifted is a 2006 computer-animated short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and directed by Gary Rydstrom. The film was released theatrically alongside Ratatouille and was later included in the Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 1.

Plot[edit]

The story of Lifted revolves around a young alien named Stu, who is taking an abduction test under the supervision of his instructor, Mr. B. Stu attempts to abduct a sleeping human named Ernie from his house. However, Stu struggles with the complex control panel of the spaceship, leading to a series of humorous mishaps. Despite his numerous mistakes, Mr. B remains patient and allows Stu to continue his test. Eventually, Mr. B takes over and successfully abducts Ernie, only to return him to his bed in a comically incorrect manner.

Production[edit]

Lifted was directed by Gary Rydstrom, a renowned sound designer who made his directorial debut with this short film. The film's music was composed by Michael Giacchino, who has worked on several other Pixar projects. The short showcases Pixar's signature blend of humor and heart, along with their cutting-edge animation technology.

Reception[edit]

Lifted received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike for its humor, animation quality, and storytelling. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 2007.

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