Toy Story

Synopsis: Toy Story is a 1995 American computer-animated adventure buddy comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by John Lasseter at his directorial debut, Toy Story was the first feature-length computer-animated film and the first theatrical film produced by Pixar. Toy Story follows a group of anthropomorphic toys who pretend to be lifeless whenever humans are present, and focuses on the relationship between Woody, a pullstring cowboy doll (voiced by Tom Hanks), and Buzz Lightyear, an astronaut action figure (voiced by Tim Allen). The film was written by John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen, Alec Sokolow, and Joss Whedon, and featured music by Randy Newman. Its executive producers were Steve Jobs and Edwin Catmull. It was released in theatres November 22, 1995.
Production: Buena Vista
  Nominated for 3 Oscars. Another 23 wins & 17 nominations.
 
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Year:
2022
81 min
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FADE IN:

INT. ANDY'S BEDROOM

A row of moving boxes lie on the floor of the room. They

are drawn up in crayon to look like a miniature Western town.

The bedroom is lined with cloud wallpaper giving the

impression of sky.

One of the boxes has a children's illustrated "WANTED"

poster of a Mr. Potato Head taped to it.

A MR. POTATO HEAD DOLL is set in front of the poster. The

VOICE OVER of ANDY, a 6-year-old boy, can be heard acting

out all the voices of the scene.

ANDY (AS POTATO HEAD)

Alright everyone, this is a stick-

up! Don't anybody move! Now empty

that safe!

A GROUP OF TOYS have been crowded together in front of the

"BANK" box.

Andy's hand lowers a CERAMIC PIGGY BANK in front of Mr.

Potato Head and shakes out a pile of coins to the floor. Mr.

Potato Head kisses the coins.

ANDY (AS POTATO HEAD)

Ooh! Money. Money. Money.

(kissing noises)

A porcelain figurine of the shepherdess, BO PEEP, is brought

into the scene.

ANDY (AS BO PEEP)

Stop it! Stop it, you mean old

potato!

ANDY (AS POTATO HEAD)

Quiet Bo Peep, or your sheep get

run over!

The companion porcelain sheep are placed in the center of a

Hot Wheels track loop.

ANDY (AS SHEEP)

Heeeeelp! BAAAAA! Heeeelp us!

ANDY (AS BO PEEP)

Oh, no! Not my sheep! Somebody do

something!

WOODY, a pull-string doll cowboy, enters into the scene

opposite the inanimate spud.

Andy's hand pulls on the ring in the center of Woody's back.

WOODY (VOICE BOX)

Reach for the sky.

ANDY (AS POTATO HEAD)

Oh, no! Sheriff Woody!!

ANDY (AS WOODY)

I'm here to stop you, One-Eyed Bart.

Andy's hand pulls out one of Mr. Potato Head's eyes.

ANDY (AS POTATO HEAD)

Doooooh! How'd you know it was me!

ANDY (AS WOODY)

Are you gonna come quietly?

ANDY (AS POTATO HEAD)

You can't touch me Sheriff! I

brought my attack dog with a built-

in force field!

Andy places a TOY DOG, with a SLINKY for a mid-section, in

front of Mr. Potato Head and stretches him out.

ANDY (AS WOODY)

Well I brought my DINOSAUR, who

eats force field dogs!!

Andy reveals a PLASTIC TYRANNOSAURUS REX, who stomps on the

Slinky Dog.

ANDY (AS DINOSAUR)

AAAAR! ROAR-ROAR-ROAR!

ANDY (AS SLINKY DOG)

YIPE! YIPE-YIPE-YIPE!

ANDY (AS WOODY)

You're goin' to jail, Bart.

Andy picks up Mr. Potato Head and places him in a baby crib

in the room.

A cardboard sign is taped to the bars with the word "JAIL"

written in crayon.

ANDY (AS WOODY)

Say good-bye to the wife and

tatertots.

Andy's 1-year-old sister, MOLLY, crawls over and picks up Mr.

Potato Head. She sucks on him for a beat then proceeds to

pound the toy repeatedly against the rail of her crib,

forcing some of his parts loose.

Andy, wearing a cowboy hat himself, picks up Woody off the

floor.

ANDY:

(pulling Woody's string)

You saved the day again, Woody.

WOODY (VOICE BOX)

You're my favorite deputy.

BEGIN TITLES:

Toy Story.

SONG "YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME" plays while Andy does

various activities with Woody:

-- Andy turns the Western town boxes around to reveal cows

drawn on the other side. He grabs a jump rope and pretends

Woody is lassoing the cattle.

ANDY:

C'mon, let's wrangle up the cattle.

-- Andy then rides Woody around on an RC (remote control)

car, and herds the remaining "cow" boxes under Molly's crib.

INT. STAIRWELL

-- Andy places Woody on the top of the stairwell banister

allowing the doll to slide downstairs. Andy races ahead and

catches him at the bottom.

INT. DOWNSTAIRS LIVING ROOM

-- Andy & Woody fall into the La-Z-Boy chair and spin around

and around.

Next, Andy uses the La-Z-Boy foot rest as a catapult.

Andy flings Woody across the room to the sofa.

ANDY:

(raising his arms)

Score!

SONG ENDS:

Woody lies limp on the sofa while Andy is heard talking to

his mother.

ANDY (O.S.)

Wow! Cool!

MRS. DAVIS (O.S.)

Whadda ya think?

ANDY (O.S.)

Oh, this looks GREAT, Mom!

ANGLE:
THE ADJOINING DINING ROOM

MRS. DAVIS, Andy's thirty eight-year-old mom, has just

finished decorating the area with streamers and balloons. A

banner is draped across the archway. It reads: "Happy

Birthday Andy."

Woody's frozen face stares in the direction of the birthday

decorations.

ANDY:

Can we leave this up 'til we move?

MRS. DAVIS

Well, sure, we can leave it up.

ANDY:

Yeah!

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Joseph Hill "Joss" Whedon (born June 23, 1964) is an American screenwriter, film and television director, film and television producer, comic book author, and composer. He is the founder of Mutant Enemy Productions and co-founder of Bellwether Pictures, and is best known as the creator of the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003), Angel (1999–2004), Firefly (2002), Dollhouse (2009–10) and Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2013–present). more…

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