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Format: UMD Sep 2005 Rated G Recording Mode: (unknown) 81 min. Color UPC: 786936688016 |
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Movie Description In the first full-length computer-animated movie, a little boy's toys are thrown into chaos when a new Space Ranger arrives to vie for supremacy with the boy's old favorite (a wooden cowboy). When the feuding toys become lost, they are forced to set aside their differences to get home. This extremely popular and successful film features the voice talents of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, Laurie Metcalf, and others. Academy Award Nominations: 3, including Best Original Screenplay. Director John Lasseter also won a Special Achievement Academy Award for the film.
Synopsis The delightful TOY STORY provides the answer to the a kid's most important question: What happens when you leave toys alone in a room? Well, it seems that they come to life!
Young Andy's playthings, including the sardonic Mr. Potatohead, a Slinky Dog with a southern drawl, an anxiety-ridden dinosaur, and some very gung-ho toy soldiers, are led by Woody, a pull-string cowboy doll whom Andy adores. But on his birthday, Andy receives a self-possessed, gadget-laden spaceman action figure named Buzz Lightyear, who quickly becomes Andy's favorite. Soon the overlooked Woody becomes very jealous.
But when a turn of events leaves Buzz and Woody lost in the "outside world," they have to get along in order to find their way home. And they'd better do it quickly, because the lad and his family are moving tomorrow! However, their trek is interrupted by Sid, Andy's cruel, malicious neighbor--who loves to destroy toys...
Industry Reviews "...A landmark in computer generated imagery....[A] magic mix of action and humor..." Travers
"...The film sports a provocative and appealing story....This is one entertainment that soars to new heights..." Variety - Leonard Klady (11/20/1995)
"Woody and Buzz and the genius of Pixar have ushered in a golden age of 3-D animation." Premiere - Premiere Staff (12/01/2003)
"Pixar's triumphant debut changed the nature of not just animation but cinema as a whole." Empire - Empire Staff (03/01/2008)
Quotations "To infinity...and beyond!" -- Buzz Lightyear's motto
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