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  • Luxo, Jr. (character)
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  • Luxo, Jr. is Pixar's mascot and the star of the 1986 short film Luxo, Jr. He is a small, light gray desk lamp (although he has sometimes looked more of a white than light gray lamp) who loves to play with bouncy balls. After having the same light bulb for over 20 years, WALL•E had to replace it for him when it went out, which can be seen in the trailer for WALL•E, replacing the standard bulb with a compact florescent. Luxo, Jr. has been seen in every Pixar feature film and short film since Toy Story, during the film's introduction and at the end of the credits as the I of the Pixar logo.
  • Luxo, Jr. is Pixar's mascot and the star of the 1986 short film Luxo, Jr. He is a small, light gray desk lamp (although he has sometimes looked more of a white than light gray lamp) who loves to play with bouncy balls. After having the same light bulb for over 20 years, WALL-E had to replace it for him when it went out, which can be seen in the trailer for WALL-E, replacing the standard bulb with a compact florescent. Luxo, Jr. has been seen in every Pixar feature film and short film since Toy Story, during the film's introduction and at the end of the credits as the I of the Pixar logo.
Alignment
  • Good
Goal
  • To defeat Magneto and returns home
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Appear
  • Surprise
  • Up and Down
  • Luxo, Jr.
  • Front and Back
  • Light and Heavy
  • Every Pixar production logo starting with Toy Story
Dislikes
  • Mr. Reggie Peters , Magneto, fighting, water, seeing any of his friends in danger
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Inspiration
  • Desk Lamp
Shorts
Likes
  • The Pixar Ball
Name
  • Luxo, Jr.
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Fate
  • Is repaired by Johnny and rides off with the friends off the studio
  • Finds a bigger ball
Weapons
  • Jump
Enemies
Powers
  • Light
Home
  • Pixar Animation Studios
  • Emeryville, California
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Occupation
  • Mascot of Pixar
Family
Films
  • Toy Story
  • Cars 2
  • The Brave Little Lamp
  • The Brave Little Lamp 2
  • The Brave Little Lamp 3
Friends
  • Luxo, Sr., Lenny, Toaster, Radio, T.V.
Designer
  • John Lasseter
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  • Luxo, Jr. is Pixar's mascot and the star of the 1986 short film Luxo, Jr. He is a small, light gray desk lamp (although he has sometimes looked more of a white than light gray lamp) who loves to play with bouncy balls. After having the same light bulb for over 20 years, WALL-E had to replace it for him when it went out, which can be seen in the trailer for WALL-E, replacing the standard bulb with a compact florescent. Luxo, Jr. has been seen in every Pixar feature film and short film since Toy Story, during the film's introduction and at the end of the credits as the I of the Pixar logo. Luxo, Jr.'s most recent (albeit temporary) upgrade was that of a laser for the teaser, regular trailers, and ending of Cars 2.
  • Luxo, Jr. is Pixar's mascot and the star of the 1986 short film Luxo, Jr. He is a small, light gray desk lamp (although he has sometimes looked more of a white than light gray lamp) who loves to play with bouncy balls. After having the same light bulb for over 20 years, WALL•E had to replace it for him when it went out, which can be seen in the trailer for WALL•E, replacing the standard bulb with a compact florescent. Luxo, Jr. has been seen in every Pixar feature film and short film since Toy Story, during the film's introduction and at the end of the credits as the I of the Pixar logo. Luxo, Jr.'s most recent (albeit temporary) upgrade was that of a laser for the teaser, regular trailers, and ending of Cars 2.
  • Luxo, Jr. is Pixar's mascot and the star of the 1986 short film Luxo, Jr. He is a small, light gray desk lamp (although he has sometimes looked more of a white than light gray lamp) who loves to play with bouncy balls. After having the same light bulb for over 20 years, WALL-E had to replace it for him when it went out, which can be seen in the trailer for WALL-E, replacing the standard bulb with a compact florescent. Luxo, Jr. has been seen in every Pixar feature film and short film since Toy Story, during the film's introduction and at the end of the credits as the I of the Pixar logo. Luxo, Jr.'s most recent (albeit temporary) upgrade was that of a laser for the teaser, regular trailers, and ending of Cars 2. He is also the main protagonist of the 2019 film, The Brave Little Lamp and its sequels.
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