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Led by Woody, Andy’s toys live happily in his room until Andy’s birthday brings Buzz Lightyear onto the scene. Afraid of losing his place in Andy’s heart, Woody plots against Buzz. But when circumstances separate Buzz and Woody from their owner, the duo eventually learns to put aside their differences.

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Toy Story
Overview:
Led by Woody, Andy’s toys live happily in his room until Andy’s birthday brings Buzz Lightyear onto the scene. Afraid of losing his place in Andy’s heart, Woody plots against Buzz. But when circumstances separate Buzz and Woody from their owner, the duo eventually learns to put aside their differences.
Cast:

  • Woody (voice): Tom Hanks
  • Buzz Lightyear (voice): Tim Allen
  • Mr. Potato Head (voice): Don Rickles
  • Slinky Dog (voice): Jim Varney
  • Rex (voice): Wallace Shawn
  • Hamm (voice): John Ratzenberger
  • Bo Peep (voice): Annie Potts
  • Andy (voice): John Morris
  • Sid (voice): Erik von Detten
  • Mrs. Davis (voice): Laurie Metcalf
  • Sergeant (voice): R. Lee Ermey
  • Hannah (voice): Sarah Freeman
  • TV Announcer (voice): Penn Jillette
  • Shark / Rocky Gibraltar (voice): Jack Angel
  • Wounded Soldier (voice): Spencer Aste
  • Local Announcer (voice): Greg Berg
  • Kid (voice): Lisa Bradley
  • Kid (voice): Kendall Cunningham
  • Aliens / Pizza Planet Announcer (voice): Debi Derryberry
  • Kid (voice): Cody Dorkin
  • Monotone Announcer (voice): Bill Farmer
  • Mission Control (voice): Craig Good
  • Kid (voice): Gregory Grudt
  • Burned Rag Doll (voice): Danielle Judovits
  • Kid (voice): Sam Lasseter
  • Kid (voice): Brittany Levenbrown
  • Mom (voice): Sherry Lynn
  • Kid (voice): Scott McAfee
  • Sid’s Mom (voice): Mickie McGowan
  • Kid (voice): Ryan O’Donohue
  • Aliens / Robot / Mr. Spell (voice): Jeff Pidgeon
  • Pizza Delivery Guy / Angry Driver #2 (voice): Patrick Pinney
  • Pizza Planet Announcer / Pizza Planet Guard (voice): Phil Proctor
  • Gas Station Attendant (voice): Jan Rabson
  • Lenny the Binoculars (voice): Joe Ranft
  • Commercial Chorus (voice): Andrew Stanton
  • Kid (voice): Shane Sweet
  • Commercial Chorus #1 (voice) (uncredited): John Lasseter
  • Troops (uncredited): Jonathan Benair
  • Kid (voice): Anthony Burch
  • Narrator (voice): Tracy Fraim

Crew:

  • Screenplay: Alec Sokolow
  • Executive Producer: Edwin Catmull
  • Producer: Ralph Guggenheim
  • Executive Producer: Steve Jobs
  • Screenplay: Joel Cohen
  • Art Direction: Ralph Eggleston
  • Screenplay: Joss Whedon
  • Story: John Lasseter
  • Story: Andrew Stanton
  • Producer: Bonnie Arnold
  • Editor: Lee Unkrich
  • Animation Director: Ash Brannon
  • Character Designer: Chris Sanders
  • Storyboard Artist: Mike Cachuela
  • Character Designer: Bob McKnight
  • Storyboard Artist: Jason Katz
  • Character Designer: Bud Luckey
  • Animation: Jeff Pidgeon
  • Story: Joe Ranft
  • Story Supervisor: Robert Lence
  • Storyboard Artist: Jill Culton
  • Story: Pete Docter
  • Concept Artist: William Joyce
  • Storyboard Artist: Perry Farinola
  • Animation: Bob Peterson
  • Storyboard Artist: Kelly Asbury
  • Animation: Andrew L. Schmidt
  • Animation: Kim Blanchette
  • Songs: Randy Newman
  • Musician: Armen Ksajikian
  • Color Timer: Dale E. Grahn
  • CG Painter: Robin Cooper
  • Post Production Supervisor: Patsy Bouge
  • Sculptor: Norm DeCarlo
  • Animation: Anthony B. LaMolinara
  • Animation: Glenn McQueen
  • Executive Music Producer: Chris Montan
  • Animation: Jimmy Hayward
  • Animation: Karen Kiser
  • Animation Director: Rich Quade
  • Animation: Tom K. Gurney
  • Production Supervisor: Karen Robert Jackson
  • Animation: Michael Berenstein
  • Animation: Les Major
  • Animation: Hal Hickel
  • Animation: Mark Oftedal
  • Animation: Davey Crockett Feiten
  • Animation: Guionne Leroy
  • Animation: Colin Brady
  • Animation: Rex Grignon
  • Supervising Technical Director: William Reeves
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gary Rydstrom
  • Visual Effects: Brian M. Rosen
  • Character Designer: William Cone
  • Assistant Sound Editor: Dan Engstrom
  • ADR Voice Casting: Mickie McGowan
  • Character Designer: Dan Haskett
  • Sound Design Assistant: Tom Myers
  • Assistant Sound Editor: Susan Sanford
  • Music Editor: James Flamberg
  • Animation: Doug Sheppeck
  • Animation: Doug Sweetland
  • Animation: David Tart
  • Animation: Ken Willard
  • Visual Effects: Oren Jacob
  • Sculptor: Shelley Daniels Lekven
  • Camera Department Manager: Julie M. McDonald
  • Sound Effects Editor: Pat Jackson
  • Supervising Sound Editor: Tim Holland
  • Foley Editor: Mary Helen Leasman
  • Animation: Steve Segal
  • Visual Effects: Darwyn Peachey
  • Character Designer: Jean Gillmore
  • Orchestrator: Don Davis
  • Set Dresser: Kelly O’Connell
  • Set Dresser: Ann M. Rockwell
  • ADR Editor: Marilyn McCoppen
  • Negative Cutter: Rick Mackay
  • Animation: Angie Glocka
  • Animation: Jeff Pratt
  • Lighting Supervisor: Galyn Susman
  • Assistant Editor: Tom Freeman
  • Negative Cutter: Mary Beth Smith
  • Visual Effects Supervisor: Thomas Porter
  • Visual Effects: Mitch Prater
  • Assistant Editor: Robin Lee
  • Set Dresser: Sonoko Konishi
  • Assistant Editor: Ada Cochavi
  • Editorial Coordinator: Deirdre Morrison
  • Production Coordinator: Lori Lombardo
  • Title Designer: Susan Bradley
  • Animation: Alan Sperling
  • Lighting Supervisor: Sharon Calahan
  • Assistant Sound Editor: Susan Popovic
  • Animation: Steve Rabatich
  • Visual Effects: Mark Thomas Henne
  • Production Coordinator: Ellen Devine
  • Assistant Sound Editor: J.R. Grubbs
  • Casting Consultant: Ruth Lambert
  • Character Designer: Tom Holloway
  • Assistant Editor: Dana Mulligan
  • Unit Publicist: Lauren Beth Strogoff
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Gary Summers
  • Editor: Robert Gordon
  • Animation Manager: Triva von Klark
  • Animation Manager: B.Z. Petroff
  • Assistant Production Coordinator: Victoria Jaschob
  • Camera Supervisor: Louis Rivera
  • Editorial Production Assistant: Jesse William Wallace
  • Foley: Dennie Thorpe
  • Animation Department Coordinator: Maureen Wylie
  • Information Systems Manager: David H. Ching
  • Foley: Tony Eckert
  • Casting Assistant: Meredith Layne
  • Lead Painter: Tia W. Kratter
  • Lighting Coordinator: Barbara T. Labounta
  • Camera Technician: Don Conway
  • Assistant Production Coordinator: Lucas Putnam
  • Art Department Manager: Terry McQueen
  • Production Accountant: Terri Greening
  • Lighting Technician: Ewan Johnson
  • Finance: Lisa Ellis
  • Lighting Coordinator: Douglas Todd
  • Foley: Tom Barwick
  • Systems Administrators & Support: Michael E. Murdock
  • Lighting Artist: Mark Adams
  • Post Production Supervisor: Miguel Ángel Poveda
  • Production Intern: Andrew Caldwell
  • Lighting Artist: David R. Haumann
  • Modeling: Graham Walters
  • Modeling: Kevin Bjorke
  • Lighting Artist: Shalini Govil-Pai
  • Production Intern: Martín Caplan
  • Production Intern: Ryan Chisum
  • Production Intern: Jason Henry
  • Production Intern: Steven Kani
  • Modeling: Deirdre Warin
  • Lighting Artist: Damir Frkovic
  • Negative Cutter: Rich Mackay
  • Production Intern: Takeshi Hasegawa
  • Music Supervisor: Tod Cooper
  • Production Controller: Kevin Reher
  • Lighting Artist: Yael Milo
  • Production Intern: Jay Hathaway
  • Production Office Assistant: Nancy Copeland
  • Software Engineer: Pat Hanrahan
  • Lighting Artist: Anthony A. Apodaca
  • Shading: Larry Gritz
  • Software Engineer: Rob Cook
  • Production Intern: Victoria Livingstone
  • Software Engineer: Bill Carson
  • Animation: Matthew Luhn
  • Casting: Mike Fenton
  • Software Engineer: Daniel McCoy
  • Software Engineer: Ken Huey
  • Visual Effects Technical Director: Eben Ostby
  • Camera Technician: Matthew Martin
  • Lighting Artist: Larry Aupperle
  • Lighting Artist: Cynthia Dueltgen
  • Production Intern: Dave Thomas
  • Lighting Artist: Mark T. VandeWettering
  • Software Engineer: Jim Lawson
  • Production Intern: Benjamin Salles
  • Software Engineer: Don Schreiter
  • Modeling: Deborah R. Fowler
  • Production Intern: Kevin Page
  • Software Engineer: M.W. Mantle
  • Software Engineer: David Salesin
  • Shading: Keith B.C. Gordon
  • Modeling: Mark Eastwood
  • Modeling: Monique Hodgkinson
  • Production Office Assistant: Alethea Harampolis
  • Modeling: Grey Holland
  • Animation: Heather Knight
  • Production Office Assistant: Christian Hill
  • Production Office Assistant: Jonas Rivera
  • Animation: Shawn Krause
  • Title Graphics: Mark Dornfeld
  • Casting: Janet Hirshenson
  • Software Engineer: Steve Johnson
  • Animation: Roger Rose

Catogories:
Animation,Adventure,Family,Comedy
I love components, because they are elegant!!

Hang on for the comedy that goes to infinity and beyond!
Language:
English
Production:
United States of America
Company:
Pixar
Popularity:
116.825
Date:
1995-10-30
Year:
1995

  • Gimly: This movie came out when I was three. Now I’m twenty seven and the goddamn thing still holds up.

    _Final rating:★★★★ – Very strong appeal. A personal favourite._

  • JPV852: Decided to revisit this after many years and still holds up so well. Great movie for both kids and adults with wonderful teachable moments. Just a groundbreaking animated movie all around. **4.5/5**
  • r96sk: A stunning feature film entrance from Pixar! ‘Toy Story’ is a true delight, from the first second to the last.

    The CGI animation is excellent. All the toys look brilliant, as does the world itself – I love the feel of it. The music is very good, Randy Newman does a nice job – “You’ve Got a Friend in Me” is a cracker.

    Tom Hanks leads a strong cast. Hanks plays Woody, to fantastic effect. He is the best part of this film. Tim Allen is great, too, as Buzz Lightyear. Don Rickles (Mr. Potato Head), Wallace Shawn (Rex) and John Ratzenberger (Hamm) also bring fun.

    Everything else is just as terrific: the humour, the pacing, the plot – I enjoy it all. There are probably some flaws in parts, namely Buzz’s supposed unawareness, but nothing impacts the viewing experience. Go watch!

  • CinemaSerf: Every now and again when you watch antiques programmes on television and somebody turns up with a toy in it’s original box – that turns out to be worth more than his car – I regret that I no longer possess any from my childhood. I do recall, however, being especially fickle – the favourite one day was never likely to reign long before being supplanted by another. That’s the case here for cowboy “Woody”. He is the favourite of owner “Andy” amongst, it has to be said, rather a lot of different ones. Until, that is – one birthday, we meet Space Ranger “Buzz Lightyear”. He’s actually quite an affable chap, but the green eyed monster is now in charge and “Woody” tries to relegate his successor down the side of the bed. That goes wrong and, accidentally, out of the window he goes. The other toys are horrified, leaving “Woody” with no option but to get over his laser envy, rescue his new rival and repatriate him before the whole family move to a new home! What now ensues are some fun escapades, near misses and they fall into the hands of another young boy who really does want to blast “Buzz” into space. The vocal talents of Tom Hanks and Tim Allen are enthusiastic and entertaining, those of Don Rickles (“Mr. Potato Head”) sometimes a little nearer the bone for the grown ups and they are all helped along by a good soundtrack and a wittily written script offering us plenty of scenarios that draw the viewer (of whatever age) into this simple, pretty timeless story. It’s interesting, for 1995, to note the wide variety of toys this young boy has, too – no gender stereotyping, which is quite refreshing. This is quickly paced and enjoyable animation that touches on the values of trust, companionship and team spirt – as well as the demerits of envy and selfishness – and I really enjoyed it.

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