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Toy Story of Terror!

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When Woody, Buzz and the gang stop at a motel, one of them goes missing and the rest must figure out what is going on before they suffer the same fate.
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Neil Genzlinger New York Times Charming perfectly describes... Toy Story of Terror! Oct 16, 2013 Full Review Brian Lowry Variety There's much to be said for exploiting such fare judiciously. Yet given that Pixar has the superior stable of titles and their shared parentage, one can hope that ABC will have a friend in Pixar - and be "Terror!"-ized a little more often. Oct 14, 2013 Full Review Mike Massie Gone With The Twins In lieu of another theatrical entry, this short tale is perfectly enjoyable. Rated: 7/10 Dec 2, 2023 Full Review Rachel Wagner Rachel's Reviews (YouTube) I really think that this could be such a great way to talk to your kids about their fears and anxieties. Rated: 7/10 Feb 20, 2019 Full Review Jared Mobarak The Film Stage So, while there are some shaky moments of dumbed-down humor, it's not far enough tonally from the films to be glaringly different. Rated: B- Jun 22, 2016 Full Review Felix Vasquez Jr. Cinema Crazed Fans of "Toy Story" will enjoy this adventure that ends on a hilarious final scene typical of Pixar. Nov 29, 2015 Full Review Read all reviews

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SkyRo P I've decided to embark on an extensive review of all four films in the beloved Toy Story franchise, brought to life by Disney and Pixar. Let’s kick things off with the original Toy Story. This film is nothing short of extraordinary; it stands as a true masterpiece in the realm of animation, boasting exceptional writing and character development. Its credibility is beyond question. Andy is the quintessential character whose toys spring to life, and although he has minimal screen time, his presence is deeply felt. His name scrawled on the soles of his toys serves as a powerful reminder of his affection for them. The dynamic between Woody and Buzz Lightyear drives the narrative. Instead of a conventional villain, we witness a rivalry between an old-school toy and a shiny new one. Woody, the classic pull-string cowboy, finds himself overshadowed by Buzz’s high-tech features and ability to "fly." The filmmakers cleverly crafted Buzz’s journey of self-discovery, as he grapples with the realization that he’s just a toy, adding depth and complexity to the story. This cinematic gem has rightfully earned its accolades, including an Oscar, and has become a cultural phenomenon. It resurrected familiar faces like Mr. Potato Head, RC Car, and Slinky Dog, bringing them vibrantly to life in the Toy Story universe. Supporting characters like Rex, Bo Peep and her sheep, the aliens, and even Zurg, who plays an important role in Buzz's story, add layers to this remarkable film. Sid, the mischievous neighbor who disassembles toys, further enhances the narrative, making Toy Story an unforgettable experience. Moving on to Toy Story 2, this sequel brilliantly builds on its predecessor, expanding the stories of beloved characters while introducing new ones. Buzz and Woody’s partnership shines, and this time they face a true antagonist. Jessie and Bullseye are fantastic additions, enriching the Toy Story universe. The film cleverly subverts expectations by presenting Jessie as a strong cowgirl alongside Buzz, deepening the narrative. Barbie and Ken also take on more substantial roles, alongside the army men and the villain Stinky Pete, whose desire for reunion brings both tension and heart to the story. The overall plot is masterfully crafted, captivating audiences with its ingenuity. Before diving into the third installment, I’d like to highlight the delightful shorts and special features that emerged from the Toy Story franchise. These mini-adventures, though brief, contribute significantly to the overall character development and richness of the narrative. Miss Potato Head also adds a comedic flair to the mix, showcasing her love for Mr. Potato Head and their amusing relationship. Now, onto Toy Story 3, featuring Lotso, a villainous teddy bear with a strawberry scent. His presence creates one of the most heart-pounding climaxes in animated film history, leaving viewers on the edge of their seats. With Andy heading off to college, we meet Bonnie, who takes over as the new owner of the toys, allowing their journey to continue. New characters like Trixie, Dolly, and the lovable Wheezy add to the franchise’s charm, and each installment has consistently grossed over a billion dollars, demonstrating the creativity and enduring appeal of the series. Finally, we arrive at Toy Story 4, which introduces new characters like Gabby and Forky, a quirky creation made from popsicle sticks. This film follows Woody and Bo Peep, who has undergone a stunning transformation into a more adventurous character. While the story itself feels somewhat lacking compared to its predecessors, Gabby’s character arc as an antihero seeking love gives a fresh twist. However, this shift in villain dynamics leaves some fans longing for the clear-cut good versus evil tension established in earlier films. Nevertheless, Toy Story 4 introduces exciting new elements to the franchise, and with news of Toy Story 5 on the horizon, fans can look forward to even more adventures. Ultimately, the entire Toy Story franchise remains a brilliant, imaginative, and groundbreaking series. Despite some ups and downs, it has captured the hearts of audiences around the globe, proving its lasting legacy in cinematic history. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 10/30/24 Full Review matthias s *Toy Story of Terror* is a fun, bite-sized Halloween special that perfectly captures the spirit of the *Toy Story* franchise while delivering a spooky twist. As a huge fan of the movies, I found this special to be a great fit, blending familiar characters with a Halloween setting that's perfect for all ages. It's packed with entertaining moments, meta-humor, and enough suspense to keep kids on their toes without being too scary. While it's not on the same level as the full-length films, it still delivers the charm and heart you'd expect from *Toy Story*. The humor works well for both kids and adults, and it's a great way to get into the Halloween mood with a lighthearted, family-friendly story. Overall, it's a little treat for fans of the series and a fun way to revisit the beloved toys in a holiday-themed adventure. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 10/19/24 Full Review The ultimate mario B It's pretty good I like the movie a lot Rated 3 out of 5 stars 08/11/24 Full Review Amanda W I love it! It is a wonderful watch idea especially people on Halloween that like Toy Story and I really recommend it. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/05/24 Full Review Sjaak H Craftfully made, feels like a whole feature length movie, highly enjoyable, humorous and with an inventive plot. It's more engaging than scary, yet it will have you on the edge of your seat. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 03/25/24 Full Review BenGaming H Fun little short if you like toy story. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 11/24/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis When Woody, Buzz and the gang stop at a motel, one of them goes missing and the rest must figure out what is going on before they suffer the same fate.
Director
Angus MacLane
Genre
Kids & Family, Holiday, Animation, Comedy
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Jun 1, 2018
Runtime
22m
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