Toy Story (1995)
Toy Story (1995)
Plot.
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This Movie Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Tom Hanks
Woody (voice)
Tim Allen
Buzz Lightyear (voice)
Don Rickles
Mr. Potato Head (voice)
Jim Varney
Slinky Dog (voice)
Wallace Shawn
Rex (voice)
John Ratzenberger
Hamm (voice)
Annie Potts
Bo Peep (voice)
John Morris
Andy (voice)
Erik von Detten
Sid (voice)
Laurie Metcalf
Mrs. Davis (voice)
R. Lee Ermey
Sergeant (voice)
Sarah Freeman
Hannah (voice)
Penn Jillette
TV Announcer (voice)
Jack Angel
Shark / Rocky Gibraltar (voice)
Spencer Aste
Wounded Soldier (voice)
Greg Berg
Local Announcer (voice)
Lisa Bradley
Kid (voice)
Kendall Cunningham
Kid (voice)
Debi Derryberry
Aliens / Pizza Planet Announcer (voice)
Cody Dorkin
Kid (voice)
Bill Farmer
Monotone Announcer (voice)
Craig Good
Mission Control (voice)
Gregory Grudt
Kid (voice)
Danielle Judovits
Burned Rag Doll (voice)
Sam Lasseter
Kid (voice)
Brittany Levenbrown
Kid (voice)
Sherry Lynn
Mom (voice)
Scott McAfee
Kid (voice)
Mickie McGowan
Sid's Mom (voice) / ADR Voice Casting
Ryan O'Donohue
Kid (voice)
Jeff Pidgeon
Aliens / Robot / Mr. Spell (voice) / Animation / Storyboard Artist
Patrick Pinney
Pizza Delivery Guy / Angry Driver #2 (voice)
Phil Proctor
Pizza Planet Announcer / Pizza Planet Guard (voice)
Jan Rabson
Gas Station Attendant (voice)
Joe Ranft
Lenny the Binoculars (voice) / Original Story / Story Supervisor
Andrew Stanton
Commercial Chorus (voice) / Screenplay / Character Designer / Original Story / Storyboard Artist
Shane Sweet
Kid (voice)
John Lasseter
Commercial Chorus #1 (voice) (uncredited) / Director / Original Story
Jonathan Benair
Troops (uncredited)
Anthony Burch
Kid (voice)
Tracy Fraim
Narrator (voice)
Joss Whedon
Screenplay
Bonnie Arnold
Producer
Ralph Eggleston
Art Direction
Steve Jobs
Executive Producer
Edwin Catmull
Executive Producer
Alec Sokolow
Screenplay
Ralph Guggenheim
Producer
Lee Unkrich
Editor
Joel Cohen
Screenplay
Robert Gordon
Editor
Mary Helen Leasman
Foley Editor
Kim Blanchette
Animation
Marilyn McCoppen
ADR Editor
Dale E. Grahn
Color Timer
Robin Cooper
CG Painter
Pete Docter
Original Story / Supervising Animator / Storyboard Artist
Patsy Bouge
Post Production Supervisor
Norm DeCarlo
Sculptor
Ash Brannon
Animation Director / Storyboard Artist
Susan Bradley
Title Designer
Mary Beth Smith
Negative Cutter
Rick Mackay
Negative Cutter
Don Davis
Orchestrator
James Flamberg
Music Editor
Jimmy Hayward
Animation
William Cone
CG Painter / Character Designer
Jean Gillmore
Character Designer
Tom Freeman
Assistant Editor
Pat Jackson
Sound Effects Editor
Gary Rydstrom
Sound Designer / Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Hal Hickel
Animation
Tom K. Gurney
Animation
Ann M. Rockwell
Set Dresser
Lauren Beth Strogoff
Unit Publicist
Sharon Calahan
Lighting Supervisor
Michael Berenstein
Animation
Karen Kiser
Animation
Doug Sweetland
Animation
Ada Cochavi
Assistant Editor
Angie Glocka
Animation
Alan Sperling
Animation
Bud Luckey
Character Designer / Animation / Storyboard Artist
Robin Lee
Assistant Editor
Susan Sanford
Assistant Sound Editor
Ruth Lambert
Casting Consultant
Rex Grignon
Animation
Lori Lombardo
Production Coordinator
David Tart
Animation
Thomas Porter
Visual Effects Supervisor
Oren Jacob
Visual Effects
Darwyn Peachey
Visual Effects
Shelley Daniels Lekven
Sculptor
Tom Holloway
Character Designer
Gary Summers
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Guionne Leroy
Animation
Galyn Susman
Lighting Supervisor
Susan Popovic
Assistant Sound Editor
Rich Quade
Animation Director
Les Major
Animation
Glenn McQueen
Animation
Julie M. McDonald
Editorial Manager / Camera Department Manager
William Reeves
Supervising Technical Director
Ken Willard
Animation
Dan Engstrom
Assistant Sound Editor
Ellen Devine
Production Coordinator
Tom Myers
Sound Design Assistant
Chris Montan
Executive Music Producer
Jeff Pratt
Animation
Doug Sheppeck
Animation
Mitch Prater
Visual Effects
Sonoko Konishi
Set Dresser
Dana Mulligan
Assistant Editor
Colin Brady
Animation
Mark Oftedal
Animation
Dan Haskett
Character Designer
Kelly O'Connell
Set Dresser
Tim Holland
Supervising Sound Editor
J.R. Grubbs
Assistant Sound Editor
Karen Robert Jackson
Production Supervisor
Davey Crockett Feiten
Animation
Anthony B. LaMolinara
Animation
Steve Rabatich
Animation
Steve Segal
Animation
Mark Thomas Henne
Visual Effects
Brian M. Rosen
Visual Effects
Deirdre Morrison
Editorial Coordinator
Terri Greening
Production Accountant
Tia W. Kratter
Lead Painter
Jonas Rivera
Production Office Assistant
Bill Carson
Software Engineer
Matthew Martin
Camera Technician
Larry Gritz
Lighting Artist / Shading
Barbara T. Labounta
Lighting Coordinator
Ewan Johnson
Lighting Technician
Tod Cooper
Music Supervisor
M.W. Mantle
Software Engineer
Don Conway
Camera Technician
Rich Mackay
Negative Cutter
Ryan Chisum
Production Intern
Mark Eastwood
Modeling
David H. Ching
Information Systems Manager
Shawn Krause
Animation
B.Z. Petroff
Animation Manager
Mark T. VandeWettering
Lighting Artist / Software Engineer
Jesse William Wallace
Editorial Production Assistant
Deborah R. Fowler
Modeling
Martín Caplan
Production Intern
Takeshi Hasegawa
Production Intern
Ken Huey
Software Engineer
Grey Holland
Modeling
Damir Frkovic
Lighting Artist / Modeling
Heather Knight
Animation
Tom Barwick
Foley
Rob Cook
Software Engineer
Anthony A. Apodaca
Lighting Artist / Software Engineer / Shading
Andrew Caldwell
Production Intern
Larry Aupperle
Lighting Artist
Cynthia Dueltgen
Lighting Artist
Douglas Todd
Lighting Coordinator
Kevin Reher
Production Controller
Christian Hill
Production Office Assistant
Don Schreiter
Software Engineer
Mark Adams
Lighting Artist / Modeling
Maureen Wylie
Animation Department Coordinator
Kevin Bjorke
Modeling
Steven Kani
Production Intern
Daniel McCoy
Software Engineer
Keith B.C. Gordon
Shading
Triva von Klark
Animation Manager
Lisa Ellis
Finance
Dennie Thorpe
Foley
Michael E. Murdock
Systems Administrators & Support
Shalini Govil-Pai
Modeling / Lighting Artist
Yael Milo
Modeling / Lighting Artist
Benjamin Salles
Production Intern
Victoria Livingstone
Production Intern
Nancy Copeland
Production Office Assistant
Jim Lawson
Software Engineer
Janet Hirshenson
Casting
Lucas Putnam
Assistant Production Coordinator
Tony Eckert
Foley
David Salesin
Software Engineer
Eben Ostby
Visual Effects Technical Director
David R. Haumann
Lighting Artist / Modeling
Deirdre Warin
Shading / Modeling
Graham Walters
Shading / Modeling
Miguel Ángel Poveda
Post Production Supervisor
Mike Fenton
Casting
Victoria Jaschob
Assistant Production Coordinator
Meredith Layne
Casting Assistant
Louis Rivera
Camera Supervisor
Jason Henry
Production Intern
Kevin Page
Production Intern
Pat Hanrahan
Software Engineer
Mark Dornfeld
Title Graphics
Terry McQueen
Art Department Manager
Jay Hathaway
Production Intern
Dave Thomas
Production Intern
Alethea Harampolis
Production Office Assistant
Monique Hodgkinson
Modeling
Matthew Luhn
Animation
Randy Newman
Original Music Composer / Orchestrator / Songs
Steve Johnson
Software Engineer
Roger Rose
Animation
Robert Lence
Story Supervisor
Kelly Asbury
Storyboard Artist
Mike Cachuela
Storyboard Artist
Media.
Details.
Release DateOctober 30, 1995
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 21m
Content RatingG
Budget$30,000,000
Box Office$394,400,000
Genres
Wiki.
Toy Story is a 1995 American animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The first installment in the franchise of the same name, it was the first entirely computer-animated feature film, as well as the first feature film from Pixar. It was directed by John Lasseter (in his feature directorial debut) and produced by Bonnie Arnold and Ralph Guggenheim, from a screenplay written by Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, and Alec Sokolow and a story by Lasseter, Stanton, Pete Docter, and Joe Ranft. The film features music by Randy Newman, and was executive-produced by Steve Jobs and Edwin Catmull. The film features the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Jim Varney, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Annie Potts, R. Lee Ermey, John Morris, Laurie Metcalf, and Erik von Detten.
Taking place in a world where toys come to life when humans are not present, the plot of Toy Story focuses on the relationship between an old-fashioned pullstring cowboy doll named Woody and a modern space cadet action figure, Buzz Lightyear, as Woody develops jealousy towards Buzz when he becomes their owner Andy's favorite toy.
Following the success of Tin Toy, a short film that was released in 1988, Pixar was approached by Disney to produce a computer-animated feature film that was told from a small toy's perspective. Lasseter, Stanton, and Docter wrote early story treatments, which were rejected by Disney, who wanted the film's tone to be "edgier". After several disastrous story reels, production was halted and the script was rewritten to better reflect the tone and theme Pixar desired: "toys deeply want children to play with them, and ... this desire drives their hopes, fears, and actions". The studio, then consisting of a relatively small number of employees, produced Toy Story under minor financial constraints.
Toy Story premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on November 19, 1995, and was released in theaters in North America on November 22 of that year. It was the highest-grossing film during its opening weekend, eventually grossing over $373 million worldwide, making it the second highest-grossing film of 1995. The film received critical acclaim and holds a 100% approval rating on film aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes. It was praised for the technical innovation of the 3D animation, script, Newman's score, appeal to all age groups, and voice performances (particularly Hanks and Allen); it is frequently lauded as one of the best animated films ever made and, due to its status as the first computer-animated film, one of the most important films in medium's history and film at large. The film received three Academy Award nominations—Best Original Screenplay (the first animated film to be nominated for the award), Best Original Song for "You've Got a Friend in Me", and Best Original Score—in addition to being honored with a non-competitive Special Achievement Academy Award.In 2005, Toy Story was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant", one of nine films designated in its first year of eligibility. The success of Toy Story launched a multimedia franchise. It spawned three sequels beginning with Toy Story 2 (1999), a spin-off film Lightyear (2022), numerous short films, and a planned fourth sequel. The film also had a theatrical 3D re-release in 2009 as part of a double feature with the second film.