Partly Cloudy

Partly Cloudy

Original Poster
Directed by Peter Sohn
Produced by Kevin Reher
Written by Peter Sohn
Starring Tony Fucile (voice)
Lori Richardson (voice)
Music by Michael Giacchino
Production
company
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Release dates
  • May 29, 2009 (2009-05-29) (with Up)
Running time
5:45[1]
Country United States

Partly Cloudy is a Pixar CGI animated short film written and directed by Peter Sohn[2] and produced by Kevin Reher.[3] It was shown in theaters before Pixar's feature film Up and is a special feature on its DVD and Blu-ray release. It was included in the Animation Show of Shows in 2009.

In a CGSociety article, Sohn says his idea for the film came from watching Dumbo as a child: in the movie, a stork delivers Dumbo, leading a young Sohn to wonder where the birds got their babies from. His conclusion was that the babies came from clouds, hence flying animals being needed to deliver them.

Plot

All day long, cheerful clouds in the sky make cute and cuddly babies, such as human boys and girls, kittens, puppies, and other creatures, and give them to storks for delivery to the expectant parents. However, one lonely gray cloud named Gus has the task of creating animals that are cute but not so cuddly. His delivery stork, Peck, gets the worst of it, being bitten by a crocodile, butted by a bighorn sheep, and pricked by a porcupine. When Peck sees that his next delivery is a baby shark, he grows more than a little fearful and flies away.

Feeling rejected, despondent, and angry, Gus unleashes a brief thunderstorm, then starts crying with rain pouring from below him. Peck, however, soon returns with a football helmet and shoulder pads, created for him by another cloud to keep him safe (alluded to in an earlier scene, where the same cloud creates a baby that would grow to love football). Gus instantly cheers up and gives Peck an electric eel to deliver, which shocks him despite the protective equipment; this time, though, Peck remains in good (but slightly frazzled) spirits.

References

Preceded by
Tokyo Mater
Pixar Animation Studios short films
2009
Succeeded by
Dug's Special Mission
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