After 24 years without including the beloved recording errors in their animations, the extra content should return at the next release of Pixar. Understand!
In the late 1990s and early 2000s, one of the most anticipated moments of Pixar fans was to check out the recording errors present in animations such as “Life of Insect”, “Toy Story 2” and “SA Monsters”.
In these scenes, which emerged during the final credits of the productions, the public accompanied some funny moments of the characters, imitating real events that we see in the errors of recording works in live-action format, such as forgetting the speech, suffering small and disastrous accidents, being interrupted by noises in the set, among others.
Although the moment is extremely worshiped by the public, they are no longer produced in 2001, with “SA monsters” being the last production to have extra content. To this day, Pixar has not justified the reason behind the decision, but Portal Screenrant recalls that, since that time, there is a rumor where it claims that the decision has been taken by John Lasseterthe studio’s creation director, which, according to theories, thought this was just an outdated practice.
However, 24 years later, the beloved recording errors should return to Pixar’s animations. This is because, as reflected by Discussingfilm (via addiction), its next release, “Elio”, will feature the famous “Bloopers”. Check it out!
More about “Elio”
Premiere in Brazilian theaters scheduled for June 19, the animation “Elio” will follow the story of Elio, a space in love with space, who has a fertile imagination and a great obsession with aliens, and ends up being teleported to the communivesis, where he is confused with the intergalactic ambassador of planet Earth.
The film, directed by Adrian Molina (Live – Life is a party) and produced by Mary Alice Drummcounts on ZOE Saldaña giving voice to Aunt Olga, REMY EDGERLY like Glordon, Brad Garrett living Lord Grigon, Shirley Henderson being ooooo and JAMELA JAMIL like the ambassador questa. Watch the trailer!
Source: Recreio
