Toy Story (1995) Toy Story

Toy Story ★★★★ 1995 (G) First feature length, wholly computer animated film confirms what we suspected all along—toys do have lives of their own when we're not around. Pull-string cowboy Woody (Hanks), as favorite toy, presides over his fellow playthings in Andy's room. Enter new toy on the block, Buzz Lightyear (Allen), a space ranger action figure who thinks he's real. Jealous Woody and his delusional, high-tech companion soon find themselves in the outside world, where they must join forces to survive. Funny, intelligent script and voice characterizations that rival many live-action movies in depth and emotion. All this, and Don Rickles berating an actual hockey puck. 84m/C VHS, DVD, Wide. Director: John Lasseter; Writer: Joss Whedon, Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow; Cameo: Randy Newman; V: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Annie Potts, John Ratzenberger, Wallace Shawn, Jim Varney, Don Rickles, John Morris, R. Lee Ermey, Laurie Metcalf, Erik von Detten.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1995
Rating G
Length (in minutes) 84
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD, Wide.
Credits
Role Name
Cameo Randy Newman
Director John Lasseter
Voiceover Wallace Shawn
Voiceover Laurie Metcalf
Voiceover R. Lee Ermey
Voiceover Tom Hanks
Voiceover Jim Varney
Voiceover Annie Potts
Voiceover Don Rickles
Voiceover John Morris
Voiceover Tim Allen
Voiceover John Ratzenberger
Voiceover Erik von Detten
Writer Joss Whedon
Writer Joel Cohen
Writer Alec Sokolow

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