Toy Story 3

Toy Story 3 (G)

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  • Genre(s): Animation, Family, Comedy
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): Mark Sanford, Duncan Ramsay, Andrew Cadelago, Lee Unkrich
  • Cast(s): Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 1h 43min
  • Music: Doc Kane,Don Davis,Michael Semanick,Tom MacDougall,Al Nelson Songs List
  • Award(s): Oscar 2011 (Won)
    Oscar 2011 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Orion and the Dark, Merry Little Batman
  • Story:

    Woody, Buzz, and the rest of Andy's toys haven't been played with in years. With Andy about to go to college, the gang find themselves accidentally left at a nefarious day care center. The toys must band together to escape and return home to Andy.

    Full Story
8.3/10
IMDb

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STORY AND RATINGS

Story

Woody, Buzz, and the rest of Andy's toys haven't been played with in years. With Andy about to go to college, the gang find themselves accidentally left at a nefarious day care center. The toys must band together to escape and return home to Andy.

Ratings

8.3/10

IMDb

98%

Rotten Tomatoes

AWARDS

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Won
Oscar Award

Best Animated Feature Film of the Year | 2011 | Lee

BAFTA Film Award

Best Animated Film | 2011 | Lee

World Soundtrack Award

Best Original Song Written for a Film | 2011 | Randy

Hollywood Film Award

Animation of the Year | 2010 | Lee

LAFCA Award

Best Animation | 2010 | Lee

SLFCA Award

Best Animated Film | 2010 | Lee

Best in Show Award

Animation | 2010

Guinness World Record Award

Highest box office film gross average for a director male | 2014 | Lee

EDA Award

Best Animated Feature Film | 2011 | Lee

Eddie Award

Best Edited Animated Feature Film | 2011 | Ken

ASCAP Award

Top Box Office Films | 2011 | Randy

Artios Award

Outstanding Achievement in Casting Animation Feature | 2011 | Kevin

CEC Award

Best Foreign Film Mejor Pelcula Extranjera | 2011 | Lee

Critics Choice Award

Best Animated Feature | 2011

INOCA Award

Best Animated Feature | 2011 | Lee

IOMA Award

Best Animated Feature Film Miglior film danimazione | 2011 | Lee

NTFCA Award

Best Animated Film | 2011 | Lee

OFTA Film Award

Best Animated Picture | 2011 | Darla K.

PGA Award

Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2011 | Darla K.

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Writing Adapted Screenplay | 2011

Best Motion Picture of the Year | 2011 | Darla K.

Best Achievement in Sound Editing | 2011

BAFTA Film Award

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2011 | Michael

Best Special Visual Effects | 2011

Golden Reel Award

Best Sound Editing Sound Effects Foley Dialogue and ADR in an Animation Feature Film | 2011

Gold Derby Film Award

Animated Feature of the Decade | 2020

Adapted Screenplay | 2011

Sound EditingMixing | 2011

Original Song | 2011

Motion Picture | 2011

Critics Choice Award

Favorite Film Franchise For and | 2013

Favorite Film Franchise | 2013

Best Song | 2011 | Randy

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2011

Best Sound | 2011

Best Picture | 2011

Saturn Award

Best Writing | 2011 | Michael

EDA Female Focus Award

Best Animated Female | 2011

Annie Award

Best Directing in a Feature Production | 2011 | Lee

Best Writing in an Animated Feature Production | 2011

Best Animated Feature | 2011

ASECAN Award

Best Foreign Film | 2011 | Lee

COFCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2011 | Michael

Best Picture | 2011

DFCS Award

Best Original Song | 2011 | Randy

Hugo Award

Best Dramatic Presentation Long Form | 2011

IFMCA Award

Best Original Score for an Animated Film | 2011 | Randy

INOCA Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2011

Best Sound Editing | 2011

Blimp Award

Favorite Animated Movie | 2011

Favorite Voice from an Animated Movie | 2011

MTV Movie Award

Best Villain | 2011 | Ned

OFTA Film Award

Best Picture | 2011 | Darla K.

Best Writing Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 2011

Best Sound Effects Editing | 2011

Most Cinematic Moment | 2011

PGA Award

Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | 2011 | Darla K.

Bradbury Award

2011

(story) | 2011 | Michael

SFX Award

Best Film Director | 2011 | Lee

Best Film | 2011

VES Award

Outstanding Effects Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture | 2011

Outstanding Animation in an Animated Feature Motion Picture | 2011

of the Japanese Academy Award

Best Foreign Film | 2011

Empire Award

Best Comedy | 2011

Dorian Award

Film of the Year | 2011

ICS Award

Best Animated Film | 2011

IFTA Award

Best International Film | 2011

ALFS Award

Film of the Year | 2011

OFCS Award

Best Picture | 2011

Peoples Choice Award

Favorite Movie | 2011

Georges Award

Best Animated Movie | 2011

ACCA Award

Best Motion Picture | 2010 | Darla K.

Best Original Score | 2010

Davis Award

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2010 | Michael

Best Original Score | 2010

Best Film Editing | 2010

Best Sound | 2010

Best Song fromused from a Motion Picture | 2010

Best Achievement in Directing | 2010

Top 10 Film Award

Best Film | 2010 | Lee

CFCA Award

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2010 | Michael

HPA s Award

Outstanding Sound Feature Film | 2010 | Michael

Sierra Award

Best DVD For and | 2010

Best DVD | 2010

SDFCS Award

Best Screenplay Original | 2010 | Michael

Satellite Award

Best Screenplay Original | 2010

AFCA Award

Best Film | 2010

BSFC Award

Best Film | 2010

DFCC Award

Best Film | 2010

Golden Schmoes Award

Favorite Movie of the Year | 2010

Best Screenplay of the Year | 2010

Most Memorable Scene in a Movie | 2010

HPA Award

Outstanding Sound Feature Film | 2010

Outstanding Editing Feature Film | 2010

HFCS Award

Best Picture | 2010

Best Screenplay | 2010

IGN Award

Best Movie | 2010

Best BluRay | 2010

IFJA Award

Best Animated Feature | 2010

OFCC Award

Best Film | 2010

PFCS Award

Best Picture | 2010

Best Original Song | 2010

Scream Award

Best Fantasy Movie | 2010

Best ScreamPlay | 2010

Best Fantasy Actor | 2010

D Top Three | 2010

SEFCA Award

Best Picture | 2010

SLFCA Award

Moving the Medium Forward for technicalartistic innovation that advances the medium | 2010

TFCA Award

Best Animated Feature | 2010

UFCA Award

Best Picture | 2010

VVFP Award

Best Film | 2010

WAFCA Award

Best Film | 2010

Best Adapted Screenplay | 2010

BOX OFFICE

Budget 200,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 1,066,970,000 USD

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TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Tom Hanks and Tim Allen insisted that they record their lines together, which they had previously done for one day during the making of the original Toy Story (1995), but which is rarely done with animated films. They loved the chemistry their characters shared on-screen.

A stuffed bear resembling Lotso can be seen in Toy Story (1995) during the staff meeting. Woody asks if the toys "up on the shelf can hear" him, and we see a shot of a big, pinkish bear. John Lasseter wanted to use Lotso in the original Toy Story, but Pixar had trouble getting the fur right.

For inspiration for the Sunnyside escape, the Pixar staff watched numerous prison movies. Director Lee Unkrich said, "There are a lot of prison movies out there, and I think we watched every single one of them."

By the time Toy Story 3 (2010) was made, Pixar animators had figured out how to animate things like water and fur. Although being able to realistically animate fur was originally a concern for Toy Story 3 (2010) animators, the real animation challenge was trying to animate the trash bags in the movie. Since trash bags have special properties, such as how it reflects light, animators spent weeks trying to get the trash bags correct.

For Big Baby's one line for the entire movie ("Mama"), the crew had a lot of babies audition by recording them saying the line. The baby that was chosen was named Woody. In fact, director Lee Unkrich joked that was the reason why they chose that baby.

Tom Hanks and Tim Allen insisted that they record their lines together, which they had previously done for one day during the making of the original Toy Story (1995), but which is rarely done with animated films. They loved the chemistry their characters shared on-screen.

A stuffed bear resembling Lotso can be seen in Toy Story (1995) during the staff meeting. Woody asks if the toys "up on the shelf can hear" him, and we see a shot of a big, pinkish bear. John Lasseter wanted to use Lotso in the original Toy Story, but Pixar had trouble getting the fur right.

For inspiration for the Sunnyside escape, the Pixar staff watched numerous prison movies. Director Lee Unkrich said, "There are a lot of prison movies out there, and I think we watched every single one of them."

By the time Toy Story 3 (2010) was made, Pixar animators had figured out how to animate things like water and fur. Although being able to realistically animate fur was originally a concern for Toy Story 3 (2010) animators, the real animation challenge was trying to animate the trash bags in the movie. Since trash bags have special properties, such as how it reflects light, animators spent weeks trying to get the trash bags correct.

For Big Baby's one line for the entire movie ("Mama"), the crew had a lot of babies audition by recording them saying the line. The baby that was chosen was named Woody. In fact, director Lee Unkrich joked that was the reason why they chose that baby.

Popular Dialogues

"[last lines] Woody: So long... partner."

"Andy: Now Woody, he's been my pal for as long as I can remember. He's brave, like a cowboy should be. And kind, and smart. But the thing that makes Woody special, is he'll never give up on you... ever. He'll be there for you, no matter what."

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