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''For the Birds'' (stylized as ''for the birds'') is a 2000 American computer-animated
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produced by
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and written and directed by
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. It won the
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in 2001. It premiered on June 5, 2000, at the
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in France, and was shown alongside the theatrical release of the 2001
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feature film '' Monsters, Inc.'' It is also available on home video versions of the film. In 2012, the short was re-rendered into 3D, and it was theatrically re-released alongside the 3D re-release of '' Monsters, Inc.'' The short was also released in 3D on '' Monsters, Inc.'' Blu-ray 3D, on February 19, 2013.


Plot

A small blue bird lands on a powerline and makes himself comfortable, only for a second bird to land close by. The two birds start squabbling, and are gradually joined by 13 others of the same species, all bickering for space. A large, awkward
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-like bird honks and waves at them from a nearby telephone pole, interrupting the squabble. The 15 little fat birds start imitating his plumage and honk, mockingly, until the big, tall, thin bird again calls to them, causing the little birds to scoot further down the line and quietly gossip about it. Undeterred, the bigger bird flies and perches between the flock of smaller birds, but his weight causes the powerline to sag almost to the ground. The smaller birds slide down and are squished together against the big bird's sides. They start chirping indignantly about the cramped space, but the big bird doesn't understand that they are angry and joins in with more squawking. After a few seconds, one little bird angrily pecks the big bird's side, making him stand up in alarm and fall over backwards, hanging upside down by his feet. Egged on by the others, the two little birds in the middle start pecking the big bird's toes, which release one-by-one from the line. One little bird eventually realizes how close to the ground they are, and warns the others. They stop too late, and the last toe of the big bird releases, accidentally snapping the line like a
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and flinging the little birds up in a cloud of feathers. The bigger bird lands unharmed on the ground, and plays with the floating feathers until one of the smaller birds, now naked, crashes beside him. He sees the naked little bird and laughs at him, offering a leaf for coverage. Seconds later, the other little birds land nearby, also naked. The big bird laughs even harder at the little birds, who quickly hide behind him in shame.


Accolades

''For the Birds'' won the following awards: *2001:
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Best Short Animated Film *2001: Vancouver Effects and Animation Festival—Animated Computer 3D Short *2001: Anima Mundi Animation Festival—Best Film x2 *2001: Chicago International Children's Film Festival-Short Film or Video—Animation—Second Place *2000: Annie AwardOutstanding Achievement in an Animated Short Subject *2000:
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—Catalan International Film Festival—Best Animated Short Film


Easter eggs

A reference to ''For the Birds'' was put in the 2006 Disney–Pixar movie ''
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''. When Lightning McQueen is in the back of Mack, they drive down the freeway and pass a section of powerline with the birds resting on top, which is accompanied by the squeaks the birds made to communicate with each other. A similar appearance occurred in '' Inside Out'', while Riley and her family are driving to San Francisco at the beginning of the movie. The birds can be found in the main hub world for the Kinect game Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure.


Releases

''For the Birds'' is one of two short films on the DVD and VHS release of '' Monsters, Inc.'' The film was also released as part of ''
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'' in 2007.


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