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Toy-story

Disney·Pixar

Toy-story is a CGI animated media franchise created by Disney·Pixar, beginning with the original 1995 film, Toy Story.

The first two films were directed by John Lasseter and the third by Lee Unkrich, co-director of the second film.

The series follows a group of toys that secretly come to life and end up unexpectedly embarking on an unplanned, yet life-changing adventure.

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Toy-story. All three films

Toy-story. All three films, produced on a total budget of US$320 million, have grossed more than $1.6 billion worldwide.

Each film set box office records, with the third included in the top 20 highest-grossing domestic films as well as the top 25 all-time highest-grossing worldwide films.

Critics have given all three films extremely positive reviews. Toy Story and Toy Story 2 were both released on special Blu-ray and DVD editions on March 26, 2010.

They were also re-released in theaters as a Disney Digital 3-D "double feature" for two weeks only in October 2009.

The trilogy is hailed by many as the greatest animated film series ever created. It currently holds the #12 spot in the worldwide highest-grossing film series of all time list.

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Disney Woody

Toy-story, was the first film in the franchise, released on November 22, 1995.

It was the first feature-length film created entirely by CGI and was directed by John Lasseter.

The plot focuses on when Woody thinks that Buzz Lightyear, Andy's new space-ranger toy, takes Woody's place as Andy's favorite toy.

As a result of Woody's jealousy, he tries to knock Buzz behind a table, but accidentally knocks him out of the window.

Determining to set things right, Woody attempts to save Buzz, and both try to escape from the house of the next-door neighbor Sid Phillips, who likes to torture and destroy toys.

The film was critically and financially successful.[2][3] On October 2, 2009, The film was re-released in Disney Digital 3-D along with Toy Story 2 for a 2-week run which was later extended in conclusion of its financial success.

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Disney Digital 3-D

Toy-story 2, the second film in the franchise, was released on November 24, 1999.

John Lasseter reprises his role as director of this movie, and the setting of the film takes place a few years after the events of the first film.

It was at the time when Woody gets stolen by a toy dealer named Al McWhiggin and Buzz and several of Andy's toys go around the Tri-County Area to save him.

The film was re-released in Disney Digital 3-D as a double feature with the previous film.

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Toy Story 3

Toy Story 3, the third and final film in the franchise, was released on June 18, 2010.

This is also the first Toy Story film not to be directed by John Lasseter (although he remained involved in the film as executive producer), but by Lee Unkrich, who edited the first two films and co-directed the second.

Set 10 years after the events of the second film, the plot of the film focuses on the toys dealing with a situation in which their cherished owner is preparing to depart for college.

The film contains over 150 new characters, according to Pixar.

It is currently Pixar's highest-grossing film of all-time worldwide, surpassing Finding Nemo and the second highest-grossing animated film of all-time worldwide, behind Shrek 2.

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