Toy Story
Toy Story
G | 22 November 1995 (USA)
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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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skyfall-33402

I don't see why people say it's the best Pixar movie. IT IS NOT (that would go to Incredibles 2, then Incredibles). So overrated. If you want to see a good movie, and you want the kids to stay entertained, then watch Vertigo or North by Northwest.

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missy-24952

If you didn't hate buzz lightyear you're not a true fan

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morab-547-617849

It was here, with this film, that the Pixar team decided to make one of the most beautiful films in the industry. Changing the traditional concept that "animation only entertains children", and changing it to "Animation is an art form and can entertain all ages", although this never underestimates the enormous contribution of traditional animated films.If we had to place Toy Story as the most important film in the industry of animation and film, at the level of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, it would make sense with this concept because, like Snow White, Toy Story came to put High the artist's ambition to tell stories through different media and styles.His novel narrative (which ages with great dignity), his animation (which ages properly) and his world (which is still unique and never gets tire), will forever be remembered as the best Pixar tape, and the total revolution of creating new stuff. Things like these never happen.

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mitsubishizero

I grew up watching this as a kid and looking back it brings back a lot of great memories. Being older I realize it's not just entertainment but also a milestone in film making as a whole. This's the first movie to be animated entirely in CGI. The casts is amazing and really bring the characters to life. Tom Hanks as Woody has a blend between seriousness and hysterical which balances out with Tim Allen as the newcomer Buzz in his portrayal of a delusional hotshot. The supporting cast is amazing too. That's all i'm going to say.

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