A young man named Andy loves to be in his room, playing with his toys, particularly his toy named “Woody”. In any case, what do the toys do when Andy isn’t with them, they wake up. Woody trusts that his life (as a toy) is acceptable. Nonetheless, he should stress over Andy’s family moving, and what Woody doesn’t know is about Andy’s birthday celebration. Woody does not understand that Andy’s mom gave him an activity figure known as Buzz Lightyear, who doesn’t completely accept that that he is a toy, and rapidly turns into Andy’s new most loved toy. Woody, who is presently overcome with desire, attempts to dispose of Buzz. Then, at that point, both Woody and Buzz are presently lost. They need to figure out how to return to Andy before he moves without them, however they must go through a merciless toy executioner, Sid Phillips.
Toy Story
G
Duration: 1h 21min
Release Date: 22 November 1995 (USA)
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Director: John Lasseter
IMDb: 8.3
Box Office Collection
Budget: $30,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend USA & Canada: $29,140,617 Nov 26, 1995
Gross USA & Canada: $223,225,679
Cumulative Worldwide Gross: $394,436,586
Awards:
Academy Awards, USA 1996 |
John Lasseter For the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film. |
20/20 Awards 2016 |
Best Picture Best Song “You’ve Got A Friend In Me.” |
Annie Awards 1996 |
Best Individual Achievement: Music Randy Newman Best Individual Achievement: Writing Andrew Stanton Joss Whedon Joel Cohen Alec Sokolow Best Individual Achievement: Directing John Lasseter Best Individual Achievement: Producing Bonnie Arnold Ralph Guggenheim Best Individual Achievement: Production Design Ralph Eggleston Best Individual Achievement: Animation Pete Docter Best Individual Achievement: Technical Achievement Best Animated Feature Walt Disney Pictures Pixar Animation Studios |
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 1996 |
Top Box Office Films Randy Newman |
Awards Circuit Community Awards 1995 |
Best Motion Picture Bonnie Arnold Ralph Guggenheim Best Original Screenplay Andrew Stanton (story/screenplay) Joss Whedon (screenplay) Joel Cohen (screenplay) Alec Sokolow (screenplay) John Lasseter (story) Pete Docter (story) Joe Ranft (story) |
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards 1996 |
Best Original Score Randy Newman |
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards 1996 |
Best Animated Film |
Kansas City Film Critics Circle Awards 1995 |
Best Animated Film |
Leggio d’oro 2009 |
Special Mention to the Cartoon Voice Fabrizio Frizzi For the voice of Woody. |
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards 1995 |
Best Animation John Lasseter |
Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 1996 |
Best Sound Editing – Animated Feature |
MovieGuide Awards 1996 |
Best Movie for Families |
Online Film & Television Association 2013 |
Motion Picture |
PGA Awards 1996 |
Bonnie Arnold Ralph Guggenheim |
Sci-Fi Universe Magazine, USA 1996 |
Best Fantasy Film |
Young Artist Awards 1996 |
Best Family Feature – Musical or Comedy Best Performance by a Young Actress – Voiceover Role Sarah Rayne |

Casts
Tom Hanks | Woody (voice) |
Tim Allen | Buzz Lightyear (voice) |
Don Rickles | Mr. Potato Head (voice) |
Jim Varney | Slinky Dog (voice) |
Wallace Shawn | Rex (voice) |
John Ratzenberger | Hamm (voice) |
Annie Potts | Bo Peep (voice) |
John Morris | Andy (voice) |
Writing Credits
John Lasseter | (original story by) & |
Pete Docter | (original story by) & |
Andrew Stanton | (original story by) & |
Joe Ranft | (original story by) |
Joss Whedon | (screenplay by) & |
Andrew Stanton | (screenplay by) & |
Joel Cohen | (screenplay by) & |
Alec Sokolow | (screenplay by) |