Work on Pixar's Toy Story 2 nearly came to an abrupt end when files started being deleted accidentally. Photo / Supplied
Work on Pixar's Toy Story 2 nearly came to an abrupt end when files started being deleted accidentally. Photo / Supplied
If you've ever lost, say, an unfinished work spreadsheet or a uni essay you were working on to the technological abyss, you'll be well versed with the panic that ensues.
Imagine, though, losing an entire film.
It has emerged that staff at Pixar nearly deleted the animation for Toy Story2 after someone mistakenly ran a command that removes everything on the file system.
In what sounds remarkably similar to Marty McFly's fading photograph of his family in Back to the Future, staff first witnessed Woody's hat slowly fade from view, then his boots, before he just completely vanished.
Buzz Lightyear, Mr Potato Head, Hamm and Rex soon followed. Staff were horrified: it would take 30 people more than a year to recreate the erased work.
Could her personal computer have what they needed?
After carefully wrapping the software from Pixar HQ in blankets, the pair drove nervously to Susman's house, where they connected the systems together, found the missing files, and managed to salvage the film.
A baby saving the day? Sounds like a Pixar plotline to me.