Back to the old Graphics Group at Lucasfilm? I'm guessing not that old because back then they weren't really making demo films. The early Pixar shorts were really just demos for their hardware/software systems. Heck - I remember when Pixar shorts used to have little Easter eggs about their location in Point Richmond, California before they moved to Emeryville.I haven't seen the newer shorts like that from Disney proper. I think Feast may be on there, but I'm not sure. They really need to make collections for the old shorts as well as any new ones because having each oneas it's own main item on the menu makes it hard it find them unless you know exactly what you are looking for.
Every Pixar anything is on D+, which is actually cool, going all the way beack to befroe they were called Pixar.
There's a search feature, and I'm pretty sure that they're not there. I thought of maybe looking for extras attached to the movies, but I didn't see that either.They are there somewhere. I've seen several of the old Mickey and Donald shorts as well as things like the original Ferdinand the Bull, etc. I'm not sure offhand how to find them but when I have time to figure it out I'll post again if someone doesn't beat me to it. I don't think they're listed as a category but try browsing through Disney classics and you might come upon some.
Back to the old Graphics Group at Lucasfilm? I'm guessing not that old because back then they weren't really making demo films. The early Pixar shorts were really just demos for their hardware/software systems. Heck - I remember when Pixar shorts used to have little Easter eggs about their location in Point Richmond, California before they moved to Emeryville.
I saw all the SparkShorts films from Pixar were available.
And yes I'd like to see Feast on my new TV although I do have a copy of Big Hero 6. But what I'd really like to see is Paperman on bigger screen. I might be able to use Apple AirPlay, but directly from Disney+ would be better.