Toy Story
Details
- Description
- Full Record
- Author Notes
- Contents
- Excerpts
- Reviews
- Summary
- A\\V Summary
Searching for more content…
An astonishing world where toys play while their owners are away. Woody is a pull-string cowboy doll and is the leader of the toys until the latest, greatest action figure, Buzz Lightyear, enters the picture. When the toy rivals are separated from their owner, they learn to put aside their differences
… More »An astonishing world where toys play while their owners are away. Woody is a pull-string cowboy doll and is the leader of the toys until the latest, greatest action figure, Buzz Lightyear, enters the picture. When the toy rivals are separated from their owner, they learn to put aside their differences and work as a team to get back home to the boy they love.
« LessSpecial features: Toy story 3 sneak peek 'The story' (ca. 2 min.) -- Optional audio feature commentary track with director John Lasseter, co-writer Andrew Stanton, supervising animator Pete Docter, art director Ralph Eggleston, supervising technical director Bill Reeves, and producers Ralph Guggenheim and Bonnie Arnold -- Buzz Lightyear mission logs: Blast off (ca. 3 min.) -- Studio stories: Paths to Pixar: Artists (ca. 5 min.) -- John's car (ca. 1 min.) -- Baby AJ (ca. 2 min.) -- Scooter races (ca. 2 min.) -- Buzz takes Manhattan (ca. 2 min.) -- Black Friday: The Toy Story you never saw (ca. 8 min.)
Originally produced as a motion picture in 1995
"Special edition" -- Disc label
Community Activity
Age
Add Age Suitabilitysuperluv thinks this title is suitable for 6 years and over
Orange_Moose_10 thinks this title is suitable for All Ages
Ciresica thinks this title is suitable for All Ages
Summary
Add a SummaryWoody is a pull-string cowboy doll and leader of a group of toys that belong to a boy named Andy Davis, which act lifeless when humans are present. With his family moving home one week before his birthday, the toys stage a reconnaissance mission to discover Andy's new presents. Andy receives a space ranger Buzz Lightyear action figure, whose impressive features see him replacing Woody as Andy's favorite toy. Woody is resentful, especially as Buzz also gets attention from the other toys. However Buzz believes himself to be a real space ranger on a mission to return to his home planet, as Woody fails to convince him he is a toy.
Quotes
Add a Quote.....................................
..................................
......................................
.............................
..............................
................................
................................
.................................
...........................
.......................
Find it at NYPL
Loading...




Comment
Add a CommentToy Story is a good movie and, frankly, the series gets better in the sequels. One of the few movie franchises that does that.
When you were a kid, did you ever wonder why your favorite toys weren’t exactly where you put them? Disney's Toy Story answers that question in the first of 3 clever adventures for Andy's favorite toys. Woody was Andy's favorite toy, a pull string rag doll from years ago. Then Andy gets a Buzz Lightyear for a gift, and Woody gets competition for Andy’s attention from an action figure that thinks he’s real. And the adventure escalates when both get lost and end up in the house of a neighborhood kid, who is well known for destroying toys.
very amazing computer aniamted film...i luv it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love Toy Story, it's a great movie for the whole family to watch... so funny! You really get to start to love the characters, they're hillarious and Tom Hanks makes an awesome Woody :)
Gotta love Toy Story! Great movie for all ages!! Must see for everyone :)
a must see for every1
is this the first movie?
Very wry! And Toy Story II is one of the few sequels as worthwhile or more so than the original. Great music, too. Randy Newman's songs are quirky bits of genius.