Woody is missing and the town is goin' haywire worryin' about him! So the Roundup gang goes on a manhunt for the lost sheriff. Has he been kidnapped by robbers? Attacked by a wild bear? Is he lost in Hotstuff Valley? Where could Woody be?
When Bad Bart returns to Dry Gulch, Sheriff Woody and the Roundup gang must uncover the secret of Bart's Aunt Edna to see if the outlaw has really turned over a new leaf.
It's time for the annual rodeo in Dry Gulch, and Jessie is going up against Big John, the meanest cow roper in the West. They're neck and neck when it comes to roping calves, barrel slalom races, riding bulls, and doin' rope tricks. But is Big John playing fair? Illustrations.
Celebrated as Pixar's "Chief Creative Officer," John Lasseter is a revolutionary figure in animation history and one of today's most important filmmakers. Lasseter films from Luxo Jr. to Toy Story and Cars 2 highlighted his gift for creating emotionally engaging characters. At the same time, they helped launch computer animation as a viable commercial medium and serve as blueprints for the genre's still-expanding commercial and artistic development. Richard Neupert explores Lasseter's signature aesthetic and storytelling strategies and details how he became the architect of Pixar's studio style. Neupert contends that Lasseter's accomplishments emerged from a unique blend of technical skill and artistic vision, as well as a passion for working with collaborators. In addition, Neupert traces the director's career arc from the time Lasseter joined Pixar in 1984. As Neupert shows, Lasseter's ability to keep a foot in both animation and CGI allowed him to thrive in an unconventional corporate culture that valued creative interaction between colleagues. The ideas that emerged built an animation studio that updated and refined classical Hollywood storytelling practices--and changed commercial animation forever.
What could be in the mysterious sack that the mayor hands to Woody? And why is the sheriff in such a rush to deliver it? Cowgirl Jessie and the Prospector aim to find out! Illustrations.
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