(Should watch movie first)Ī Toy's Eye View: Creating A Whole New Land.Ī: Talks about bring Toy Story to the Disney Theme Parks. Funny.Ī: What a great idea! No wonder they make such good movies.Ī: Lol, great story about having fun at work.Ī: A documentary on creating new characters and redoing the original characters. And "Dis-nay-land" with a "Giant Mouse."Ī: Editors talk a bit about the editorial process, how they came to get to where they are, and their feelings about the job.Ī: A narrated animation about a hidden room at the studio. And then continue to talk about cool NASA things.
It was so funny to hear Buzz quickly explain how you can use a potato to power a clock. And meaningful to boot!īuzz Lightyear Mission Logs: The Science of Adventure.Ī: Lol. DVD menus that repeat the same short audio track or video clip annoy me.Ī: Kristen Schaal from Flight of the Conchords did the voice of Trixie.Ī: The ever great short. It's also nice and long, and when it restarts, it's quite subtle. The toys are shown moving across the menu.
Of the three, my favorite is Toy Story 3, then Toy Story comes in second, and last is Toy Story 2, which I didn't like much at all. One reason is for the occasional references made to the older movies, and another reason is for the character history. I'd note that one should watch Toy Story and Toy Story 2 prior to watching Toy Story 3. The voice of Woody is performed by Tom Hanks and Tim Allen lends his voice talent to the character of Buzz Lightyear. The short feature, Day & Night, alone was fun to watch. You can pop the disc for 'Toy Story' or 'Toy Story 2' into your DVD player and enjoy the animated tales of the adventures of Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and their friends. First reaction: Absolutely positively great movie.