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| Directed by | John Lasseter |
| Produced by | Bonnie Arnold, Ralph Guggenheim |
| Written by | John Lasseter, Peter Docter, Andrew Stanton, Joe Ranft |
| Starring | Tom Hanks Tim Allen Don Rickles Wallace Shawn Jim Varney John Ratzenberger Annie Potts John Charles Morris Erik Von Detten Laurie Metcalf Sarah Freeman R. Lee Ermey |
| Music by | {{{music}}} |
| Cinematography by | {{{cinematography}}} |
| Editing by | {{{editing}}} |
| Distributed by | Buena Vista Distribution |
| Released | 1995 |
| Running time | 81 min |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $30,000,000 (estimated) |
| Preceded by | {{{preceded_by}}} |
| Followed by | {{{followed_by}}} |
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Toy Story is a computer-generated imagery (CGI) animation film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution in the United States on November 21, 1995, and the United Kingdom on 22 March 1996. It was followed by Toy Story 2 in 1999, the video Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins in 2000 and the TV series Buzz Lightyear of Star Command also in 2000. The latter two featured traditionally animated renditions of Buzz Lightyear and Little Green Men characters from the first movie.
Toy Story was the first feature-length completely computer-animated movie released by Disney, and is often quoted as the first feature-length completely computer-animated movie of all time. At least one earlier attempt to create a computer animated feature had been tried before Toy Story, the announced movie The Works, which was never finished. Toy Story was also Pixar's first feature to be released in theaters. It grossed U.S. $356,800,000 world-wide, making it the 65th highest-grossing movie in history (not adjusted for inflation). The primary characters are toys in the room of the six-year-old boy Andy, and is mostly told from their point of view. Andy, his baby sister Molly and mother have smaller roles, as do the neighbor boy Sid, his dog Scud and sister Hannah.
Before Pixar's entry into the feature film-business with Toy Story, Pixar was known for developing the Pixar Image Computer.
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The main toy characters:
Human characters:
The movie starts with a meeting among the toys to discuss Andy's family's upcoming move. At the end of the meeting it is announced that today is Andy's birthday party. This results in pandemonium from the other toys. Everyone is afraid they will be replaced. Woody, of course, remains calm since he is Andy's favorite and expects to never be replaced by another favorite toy.
Finally, to calm everyone Woody sends a reconnaissance group of little green toy Army soldiers using a baby monitor to scout the party. There are no new toys at the party until mom pulls out another box, but the soldiers are cut off and we don't hear what it is, only that the kids are coming upstairs. All the toys rush to their places before Andy returns.
When Andy arrives, Woody is brushed out of his place - the middle of the bed - and onto the floor to make space for the new toy. Once the kids leave to eat cake, Woody climbs back on the bed to see who this is that could have displaced him. The mystery toy is the famous Buzz Lightyear action figure.
A conflict between Woody and Buzz develops with Woody's jealousy that Buzz displaces him, and his irritation with the fact Buzz does not know he is a toy. This conflict results in Woody and Buzz ending up in a situation where the only way out is for them to work together.
Director John Lasseter received an Academy Special Achievement Award in 1996 for this film.
Debian (a Linux distribution) releases are named after characters from this movie. (e.g. Buzz, Potato, Woody, Sarge).
Three video games based on the film came out on Sega Genesis, Super NES, Game Boy and PC.
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| Feature Films |
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Toy Story (1995) - A Bug's Life (1998) - Toy Story 2 (1999) - Monsters, Inc. (2001) - Finding Nemo (2003) - The Incredibles (2004) - Cars (2006) - Ratatouille (2007) |
| Short Films |
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Luxo Jr. (1986) - Red's Dream (1987) - Tin Toy (1988) - Knick Knack (1989) - Geri's Game (1997) - For the Birds (2000) - Mike's New Car (2002) - Boundin' (2004) - Jack-Jack Attack (2005) - One Man Band (2005) |
| See Also |
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The Adventures of André and Wally B. (1984) - Toy Story 3 (2007) |