Disney Pixar's Toy Story

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The Toy Story trilogy is a Disney Pixar classic because it was the beginning of an era for the company. Toy Story was the first Pixar movie to come out in 1995. Since the release of Toy Story they have not had a flop. They created some type of voodoo magic to make a trilogy that was not only cohesive but well liked by the masses. According to Rotten tomatoes the lesser-rated movie is Toy Story three with a 99%. This is rare for any type of movie; especially an animated movie. The movie is great, there is no doubt about it but the third movie could use one little adjustment. The first Toy Story movie is our introduction to Andy and Woody and the gang. Woody is the big guy on campus until Andy opens up a Buzz Lightyear action figure and becomes …show more content…
Andy looks in the box and we see flashbacks of Andy as a child getting his Woody toy for the first time, opening Buzz on his birthday, finding Woody and Buzz in the van next t him when he thought they were lost and the countless times he had Woody and Buzz save Bo Peep from the evil Dr. Porkchop. He takes the box and puts them in the attic. The place the toys hated but they realize this is the best place for them. They are free to move around and talk to each other. They have their own little world in the attic. The only time they have to get back in their box is when the mother comes up for the Christmas decorations. They love it up there. The last shot would be on Woody, Buzz and the gang looking at each other, mirroring the way they looked at each other when they thought they were going to die in the trash compactor. But this time instead of looking sad and gloomy, they are happy and finally at …show more content…
The attic door gets pulled down and the toys rush to get in the box. Right as they get in we see the head of a young child walking and then the rest of the body. Woody is looking at the kids thinking he looks so familiar, “Andy?” he whispers but no it’s not Andy, it can’t be. The kid walks to the box labeled ‘Andy’s Toys’ and opens it up. “Cool!” He exclaims as he pulls out the Woody and Buzz toys. He quickly gathers up the box of toys and then picks up that dusty old red hat that Andy used to wear around the room. And he goes back downstairs. “Hey dad! Look what I

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