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  1. Woody (Tom Hanks), a good-hearted cowboy doll who belongs to a young boy named Andy (John Morris), sees his position as Andy's favorite toy jeopardized when his parents buy him a Buzz Lightyear...

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  2. Nov 22, 1995 · Watch Now. Toy Story (1995) G 11/22/1995 (US) Animation , Adventure , Family , Comedy 1h 21m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Play Trailer. Hang on for the comedy that goes to infinity and beyond! Overview. Led by Woody, Andy's toys live happily in his room until Andy's birthday brings Buzz Lightyear onto the scene.

  3. Nov 8, 2019 · You’ll always have a friend in Toy Story. Return to Andy’s room with the original trailer and start streaming the @Pixar classic now, only on #DisneyPlus.

  4. www.pixar.com › feature-films › toy-storyPixar Animation Studios

    Pixar’s creative team turned to the experienced hands at Disney to help create a feature-length film with broad appeal. Disney executives wanted to ensure Toy Story had an edge, and the Pixar team pushed the edge until one Friday—a year into production—when they showed a rough cut to Disney.It wasn’t the film John Lasseter and Pixar wanted to make.

  5. The comically mismatched duo eventually learn to put aside their differences when they're separated from their owner, Andy, and find themselves on a hilarious adventure-filled mission...where the only way they can survive is to form an uneasy alliance. Duration: 1h 24m. Release Date: 1995.

  6. Toy Story. ANIMATION. Andy's toys fear that their time has come and a new birthday present will replace them in the heart of its owner. Woody, so far Andy's favorite toy, tries to reassure them, until the arrival of Buzz Lightyear, a space hero equipped with all kinds of technological advances.

  7. Toy Story is Pixar 's first full feature film and the first production on the toy story franchise which was produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures in USA theaters on November 22, 1995. It was written by John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, and Alec Sokolow, and directed by ...

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