Meantime, Steve was just standing by. Carefully watching as the price for Lucasfilm's CG unit got lower and lower. Until Jobs was finally able to swoop in and snag the entire computer animation production group for $10 million.
But why exactly did Jobs buy Lucasfilm's CG unit? Not because he wanted to make cartoons. But -- rather -- because Steve wanted to sell software & machines to other people who wanted to make computer animation.
This was in Jim Hill's essay "Is Steve Jobs really the right man for the Job?" which is quite interesting and definetely sheds some light on how someone like Jobs got attached to a company like Pixar.
I read in several Jobs books (don't know how true it is) that when he tried to sell color nEXT computers to Disney (in 1991) in a meeting and then bragged about how they'll allow anyone to make their own animation:
Katzenberg went ballistic and basically threatened Jobs NEVER to even try this: "I own animation, and
no one is going to get it! If someone tries taking this away, I'm standing there with a shotgun and I'll blow his b***s off!" (Words to that affect anyway.)
I don't know how true this is, both Jobs books are pretty bad quality, it could just be exaggerated.

You can’t just have your characters announce how they feel! That makes me feel angry!