Toy Story


RELEASE YEAR
1995

DIRECTOR
John Lasseter

WRITER(S)
John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton

CAST
Voices: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Jim Varney, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger

MPAA RATING
G

RUNNING TIME
81 Minutes

STUDIO
Disney/Pixar



"Toy Story" set the precedent by becoming the first fully digital computer animated film. That, combined with a funny script geared towards kids and adults catapulted the film to over $150 million at the box office and help it garner huge critical praise.

You know the story. Tom Hanks is Woody, who is Andy's favorite toy. After Andy's birthday, he gets a new Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), and kindly pushes him to #1 on this play list. The 2 toys are then set off on a few adventures and ultimately end up at Andy's next door neighbor's house, which happens to be the home of Sid, the kid who disassembles toys and re-attaches them with other ones.

Funny, lighthearted, and fast-pacing, "Toy Story" is definitely a film to watch over and over. It gets a little too kidish at times, but there's enough smart, adult-type humor that the over 18 crowd will enjoy.

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