Actress Emily Hahn, the voice actor behind the character of Bonnie in Toy Story 3, recently revealed that she didn’t know Andy was giving his toys away at the end of the film. Nearly a decade after the first sequel, Pixar's beloved Toy Story franchise made a sudden comeback with 2010's Toy Story 3.
The original Toy Story made movie history for being the first completely CGI-animated feature length film, which is hard to imagine now given how much CG animation in general has risen in popularity throughout the last couple of years. However, it wasn’t just Toy Story's supreme animation skills that made audiences fall in love — it was the relatable, lively and incredibly loyal characters that they created. The plot of the first film in the series follows the character of Woody (Tom Hanks), a cowboy doll who belongs to a young boy named Andy. Woody starts to worry when he realizes his number one spot in Andy’s life may be in danger when he sees his parents buying him a new Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) action figure. The two end up having to settle their differences and come together in order to escape the clutches of Andy’s neighbor, Sid Phillips, in order to get back home. Toy Story's strong themes of friendship, jealousy, and loyalty are main components to the overall connection the franchise was able to develop and nurture with fans throughout all these years.
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Due to the fact that both Toy Story and Toy Story 2 received critical acclaim following their theatrical debuts, the bar for Toy Story 3 was quite high, with lots of added pressure as well. Despite the big expectations, Toy Story 3 didn’t let fans down in the slightest. The Pixar film managed to surpass
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