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    Toy Story 3 is about Andy, the boy who owns all the toys, preparing to leave for college. Andy was organizing his belonging to throw away and put in the attic when his toys mistakenly got donated to a day-care center instead of the attic. All the toys except Woody feel abandoned and Woody felt obligated to create a plan to escape and return home to show them that they were not…

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    was Toy Story 3. With its Pixar tile and multiple awards for animation, Toy Story 3 became an American classic. A key factor that makes Pixar films so endearing to movie patrons are its stunning and punctilious animations. Pixar tends to leave conspicuous “Easter Eggs,” or references to past and future movies, to be discovered by audiences. For example, Pizza Planet truck from the original Toy Story is referenced in every Pixar film at least once. With this, many meticulously watched Toy Story 3…

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    What it’s about: The book is about two boys named George and Harold who are really good friends. They like to go in George’s tree house and write comic books about a superhero called Captain Underpants. One day, George and Harold play all kinds of tricks at a football game and they ruin the game. Mr Krupp, the mean principal at the school, finds out that it was George and Harold that caused all the trouble and he made a video of them doing everything. He makes them wash his car, bring home…

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    tribute to the '93 Jurassic Park soundtrack is chilling. The actors, especially Pratt and Howard, do a good job portraying their characters, even if the characters themselves don't feel too realistic (hey, you came to watch a dinosaur movie). The story is especially linear and almost predictable, but that really doesn't stop…

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    one that you will never forget. You will be jumping up and down, ecstatically knowing that you’re about to ride Toy Story Express. Not only are all the twists and turns super enjoyable, but so is the entertaining scene that you experience as you speed past some of the characters from Toy Story. The surrounding environment is a bedroom, much like Andy’s. You’ll get the perspective of the toys as you accelerate towards things like a giant bed, dresser, desk, and a treasure chest that Andy used for…

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    Movie Analysis: Toy Story

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    Stories remain as a vital part to society and culture since ancient times. They can be told in many languages and in many forms. In present time, people are drawn more toward visual entertainment, through mediums such as television or video games. It follows a story through the plot of the show or the developing adventures of video game characters. However, stories are generally expressed literarily through text. Throughout one’s life, it becomes inevitable to run into a classic short story or…

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    “ Everyone here has the sense that right now is one of those moments, when we are influencing the future” (“Steve Jobs” BrainyQuote). Steve Jobs was an inventor that people will forever know and never forget. He was adopted by Paul and Clara, and eventually found his biological parents who had a daughter that they had kept. He later became good friends with his sister, and kept in touch with his biological parents(“Steven Jobs.” Newsmaker). From early on in his life, it was easily seen that Jobs…

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    famous for producing films that encompass a complex mix of emotions. Think of the heart-rendering scene in “Up,” where a couple's marriage passes by in a mere minute or the nostalgia felt in “Toy Story,” where beloved toys come to life. A film that goes one step further is “Inside Out” which actually crafts a story that revolves around these emotions. At first glance, the movie appears to be one strictly for children considering it is a Disney Pixar movie focused around an eleven-year-old girl.…

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    the course of the film. These characters evolve together and present knowledge to the audience through the human experience. In Toy story (1995) , A Better Tomorrow (1986) and Midnight Cowboy (1969) the characters relationship drive the plot of the film and bring attention to the filmmaker’s cinematic intentions as well as, the character’s internal conflict. Toy Story is known for it’s innovative filmmaking techniques and it’s ground breaking animation. However, it’s…

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    Toy Play Analysis

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    Using toys to play holds a critical role in the intellectual and social development of children. Children often use their daily playtime as a way to engage in the world around them. This play also helps them to have a better understanding of their surroundings. The most recent definition of play consists of five different criteria according to Pellegrini and Boyd (as cited in Toy Play in Infancy and Early Childhood: Normal Development and Special Considerations for Children with Disabilities,…

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