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  • ...hased the computer graphics division of [[Lucasfilm]], which was renamed [[Pixar]].
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  • | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Pixar]] | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Pixar]]
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  • ...lm Graphics Group was sold to [[Steve Jobs]] in 1986 and became known as [[Pixar]]. What remained of the Lucasfilm Computer Division was retained as part of In 2006, Disney purchased Pixar. In 2012, Disney purchased Lucasfilm and its subsidiaries, including LucasA
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  • | style="border-style: solid; border-width: 1px; text-align:center" | [[Pixar|Lucasfilm Graphics Group]] made the first fully [[Computer generated imager ...computer]] [[video game|game]] was [[Computer generated imagery|CGI]] by [[Pixar|Lucasfilm Graphics Group]].
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  • ...ms]] for $2,000,000 due to poor sales of the [[Pixar Image Computer]]. The Pixar offices were moved from San Rafael, California to Richmond, California. ...using the [[Computer Animation Production System]] developed by Disney and Pixar.
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  • [[Pixar]] released the four-minute long computer-animated short film ''[[Knick Knac ...as colored using the [[Computer Animation Production System]] developed by Pixar.
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  • ...], [[Marvel Entertainment]], [[Marvel Studios]], [[The Muppets Studio]], [[Pixar]], [[Searchlight Pictures]], and [[Star Studios]].
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