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Plot Summary
In a world where toys come to life when humans aren't around, Sheriff Woody is concerned about Andy's new favorite toy, a high-tech spaceman named Buzz Lightyear. Woody, a classic pull-string cowboy doll, fears he'll be replaced in Andy's affections. His jealousy escalates when Buzz, unaware he's a toy, believes he's a real space ranger on a mission. The rivalry between Woody and Buzz leads to a series of comedic mishaps and dangerous situations as they get lost outside their home and must work together to return to Andy before he moves away.
Critical Reception
Toy Story was a groundbreaking achievement in animation, receiving widespread critical acclaim for its innovative CGI technology, heartfelt story, and memorable characters. It resonated with both children and adults, becoming a cultural phenomenon and a beloved classic. Audiences and critics alike praised its humor, emotional depth, and the unique concept of sentient toys.
What Reviewers Say
Revolutionary CGI animation that set a new standard for the medium.
A charming and hilarious adventure with surprising emotional depth.
The dynamic between Woody and Buzz is a masterclass in character development and comedic timing.
Google audience: Google users overwhelmingly loved Toy Story, praising its enduring humor, heartwarming story, and the iconic characters that have become household names. Many appreciate its rewatchability and how it continues to entertain new generations.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for three Academy Awards, including Best Original Screenplay, Best Original Score, and Best Original Song. Won an Honorary Academy Award for its technical achievement in CGI animation. Received numerous other awards and nominations, solidifying its place as a landmark film.
Fun Fact
Buzz Lightyear's voice actor, Tim Allen, was reportedly not allowed to see the movie during production to ensure his performance felt genuine and unaware of the film's overall narrative, thus making Buzz's initial belief that he was a real space ranger more convincing.
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