Float is a short film that was directed and written by Bobby Rubio, and produced by Krissy Cababa and Pixar Animation Studios; it was distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. Rubio viewed the program as "a wonderful opportunity to tell [his] story". who is
autistic, and that he identified with the father from the short. Rubio said that the boy from the short is "different from other children" since he can float. The initial storyboards contained Caucasian characters, but one of Rubio's co-workers told him that he should depict
Filipino-American characters instead. While he was initially unsure of this idea, he decided to make this change to "empower [his son] and empower children of color". He commented that he was very "proud" that
Float was released during
Filipino American History Month. Krissy Cababa described
Float as "a powerful story about being a parent and the struggles you go through as a parent with your kids". She also characterized it as "an important story about acceptance and being able to love and celebrate the people in our lives". Cababa said the short "was about celebrating people for who they are and not who you want them to be". She stated that "people are talking about representation" due to
Float, "sharing what this means to them and its importance". She mentioned that the short is "a huge deal". Cababa said the short had received "so much support" and a "positive feedback", saying this had been "really overwhelming". ==Music==