For the Birds was a short Pixar film that came out in 2000. It was directed by Ralph Eggleston. This film is very humorous and would be very engaging to young kids. This film depicts a message that young kids can pick up on in that picking on people usually comes back to bite you in the long run. In the film the big bird is sitting on the telephone pole while all the little birds are spaced out on the electrical wires chirping away and having fun. The big bird decides he wants to join in with the little birds so he flies over and lands in the middle of all the little birds. I wire is now drooping towards the ground and all the little birds are scrunched together and they don't like it. So they start getting mad and pecking at the big birds feet until he is hanging upside down and finally lets go of the wire. Picking on the big bird came back to haunt those little birds because when he let go of the wire all the little birds went sailing into the air and lost all of their feathers. In the end the big bird got the final laugh when all the little birds came falling back down to the ground naked with no feathers on them. The part of film that impressed me the most was the outstanding job they did on the animation of the feathers!
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