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they could survive and keep all the
talents they had spent years to gather, while making some money.
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For all that, work on “artistic” movies did not stop: the teams Tin Toy got an
Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film in 1988, and the following year, Lasseter earned critical acclaim for his short Luxo Jr. at the SIGGRAPH
convention. Steve allowed for the animation department to continue such work because the prestige could be used for selling more PICs — although,
ironically, Pixar only made one short movie on their computer in their entire history: Reds Dream (in 1987).
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However, sales of Pixar Image Computers were still extremely
disappointing. On April 30 1990, Steve Jobs announced he was shutting down all of the companys
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