André and Wally B. is a 1984 computer-animated short film produced by the Lucasfilm Computer Graphics Project, which was later spun off as Pixar. The short is directed by Alvy Ray Smith and was one of the first computer-animated films ever created.
The story follows André, a man who wakes up in a forest and encounters a pesky bee named Wally B. The bee harasses André, buzzing around his head and causing mischief. André eventually gets fed up and tries to swat the bee away, leading to a comical chase through the forest.
Despite its simple plot, André and Wally B. was groundbreaking for its time, showcasing the potential of computer animation in storytelling. The film's success paved the way for future animated films and helped establish Pixar as a leader in the industry.