(Pixar Short) Geri's Game

Since the early 1980s, Pixar Animation Studios had made a number of short films. Most of them consisted of bringing inanimate objects to life, as the central characters. That is until 1998, when "A Bug's Life" had been theatrically released in theaters, with the Pixar Short "Geri's Game." Not only was Geri's Game the very first Pixar short to be released theatrically attached to a feature film, but it was also the studio's first short film revolving around a human character. The story of Geri's Game, is probably one of the most simplest of stories for a short film. An elderly man, Geri, sits in a chess park, in Autumn. He sets up his chess board, with all pieces perfectly alined. He sits down and makes the first move on the white side, happily and gently, and waits patiently for his opponent to make the next move. We find out that Geri is sitting in the park, playing chess, by himself. He slowly gets up and walks over to the other side, takes ...