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André and Wally B. ()


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A brainless android wakes up to be taunted by a large bee.

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Directed by

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Alvy Ray Smith

Written by

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Alvy Ray Smith ... (concept)

Produced by

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Ed Catmull ... producer (uncredited)
Alvy Ray Smith ... producer (uncredited)

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Craig Good ... post-production coordinator (uncredited)

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Ben Burtt ... sound designer

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Loren Carpenter ... 3D rendering
Ed Catmull ... models: André/Wally
Don Conway ... input/output laser scanning
Rob Cook ... 3D rendering
Tom Duff ... models: André/Wally
John Lasseter ... models: André/Wally
Sam Leffler ... texturing/matteing
Tom Noggle ... input/output laser scanning
Thomas Porter ... texturing/matteing
William Reeves ... forest design and rendering / models: André/Wally
David Salesin ... models: André/Wally
Alvy Ray Smith ... models: André/Wally

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Tom Duff ... 3-D animation programmer
John Lasseter ... character design and animation
Eben Ostby ... 3-D animation programmer

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Craig Good ... computer logistics
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Plot Summary

Dawn, the forest. André is waking up. Soon, Wally is taunting him. André points the other way and, with Wally temporarily distracted, runs off. Wally quickly catches on and chases André... Written by Jon Reeves

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Also Known As
  • The Adventures of André & Wally B. (United States)
  • The Adventures of Andre and Wally B. (United States)
  • My Breakfast with Andre (United States)
  • The Adventures of André & Wally B. (Canada, English title)
  • Les Aventures d'André et Wally B. (France)
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  • 2 min
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Trivia John Lasseter made this film to entertain his children; ironically, it frightened them instead. See more »
Goofs [This goof only happened in its original SIGGRAPH release] Throughout most of the film, the characters were incomplete and made of pencil test line drawings over the completed backgrounds. This was corrected when re-released. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Troldspejlet Special: Tegnefilm på computer (1989). See more »

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