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Buddy | Anthropomorphism
Led by Woody, Andy's toys live happily in his room until Andy's birthday brings Buzz Lightyear onto the scene. Afraid of losing his place in Andy's heart, Woody plots against Buzz. But when circumstances separate Buzz and Woody from their owner, the duo eventually learns to put aside their differences.
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Led by Woody, Andy's toys live happily in his room until Andy's birthday brings Buzz Lightyear onto the scene. Afraid of losing his place in Andy's heart, Woody plots against Buzz. But when circumstances separate Buzz and Woody from their owner, the duo eventually learns to put aside their differences.
8.3/10
IMDb100%
Rotten TomatoesBest Original Screenplay | 1995 | Joel Cohen
Best Motion Picture | 1995 | Ralph Guggenheim
Best Individual Achievement Writing | 1996 | Joel Cohen
Best Individual Achievement Directing | 1996 | John Lasseter
Best Individual Achievement Animation | 1996 | Pete Docter
Best Individual Achievement Music | 1996 | Randy Newman
Best Individual Achievement Production Design | 1996 | Ralph Eggleston
Best Individual Achievement Producing | 1996 | Ralph Guggenheim
Best Animation | 1995 | John Lasseter
1996 | John Lasseter
Best Original Score | 1996 | Randy Newman
Top Box Office Films | 1996 | Randy Newman
Best Performance by a Young Actress Voiceover Role | 1996 | Sarah Freeman
1996 | Ralph Guggenheim
Best Writing Screenplay Written Directly for the Screen | 1996 | Joel Cohen
Best Music Original Song | 1996 | Randy Newman
Best Music Original Musical or Comedy Score | 1996 | Randy Newman
Best Original Song Motion Picture | 1996 | Randy Newman
Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects | 1997 | Eben Ostby
Best OnScreen Duo | 1996 | Tim Allen
Best Individual Achievement Voice Acting | 1996 | Tom Hanks
Best Original Screenplay | 2016 | Joel Cohen
Best Director | 2016 | John Lasseter
Best Original Score | 2016 | Randy Newman
Best Writing | 1996 | Joel Cohen
Best Dramatic Presentation | 1996 | Joel Cohen
Best Director | 1995 | John Lasseter
Budget 30,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 394,400,000 USD

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Sid Phillips is said to be inspired by a former Pixar employee of the same last name who was known to disassemble toys and use the parts to build bizarre creations.
This was the first animated film in Oscar history to be nominated for a Best Screenplay Academy Award - Adapted or Original.
Early scripts for the film featured a Barbie doll in a prominent role as Woody's love interest. The original ending sequence, in which Buzz and Woody chase the moving truck, was scripted to have Barbie drive her Corvette off the truck and rescue Woody and Buzz from Sid's dog, a-la Sarah Connor (Linda Hamilton) in Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991). Mattel, the company that owns the Barbie character, declined on the basis that they thought the film would be a failure and that they didn't want Barbie to have a defined personality, preferring to let children imagine Barbie's personality traits on their own. Thus, Barbie was dropped from the script, and her character was reworked into that of Bo-Peep. When the film proved a huge success, Mattel did allow Barbie to appear in Toy Story 2 (1999).
Billy Crystal was originally offered the chance to voice Buzz Lightyear, but declined. After seeing the finished film, he said the decision was the biggest mistake of his career. Upon learning this, John Lasseter telephoned Billy's house to offer him the role of Mike Wazowski in Monsters, Inc. (2001). Billy's wife answered the telephone and said "John Lasseter wants to speak to you". Billy took the telephone from his wife and said "Yes".
Tim Allen's favorite line as Buzz Lightyear is "You are a sad strange little man and you have my pity."
"Woody: All right, that's enough! Look, we're all very impressed with Andy's new toy. Buzz: Toy? Woody: T-O-Y, Toy! Buzz: Excuse me, I think the word you're searching for is "Space Ranger". Woody: The word I'm searching for - I can't say, because there's preschool toys present."
"[Woody finds Buzz dressed up as "Mrs. Nesbitt" and in the company of two headless dolls] Woody: What happened to you? Buzz: One minute you're defending the whole galaxy, and, suddenly, you find yourself sucking down darjeeling with Marie Antoinette... and her little sister. [chuckles nervously]"