I do, my mom and dad always bought me Woody and Buzz Lightyear toys, I got school supplies with Buzz Lightyear and the Toy Story characters on it, there were Burger King toys, a video game on the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo and a CD ROM game and I loved saying "To Infinity and Beyond" and "There's a snake in my boot" even though that was back when I couldn't talk very well yet. I still have those Woody and Buzz toys even to this day and 4 Toy Story movies on DVD (one of them is Toy Story Of Terror) and there's going to be another Toy Story movie coming out next year.
I definitely remember seeing this in late 95.....I mean sure I thought it looked weird when I was 5 but I kind of left the theater thinking....eh. though when I got the vhs I devoured it in multiple viewings
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To think that now in 2016 we can just download a free software and start making our own 3D animations and with enough dedication, study and yes! talent, you can make something technically superior to this film that started it all. All thanks to these pioneers.
Well said. This was the first movie I ever watched and in my heart it will always remain a cult classic and the film that got me into doing animations of my own.
lol but the thing is movies didn't come out on VHS quickly back then. We normally had to wait MANY months. Today you can get a DVD within a couple months or less.
Viral Killer did you go with your parents or your friends for 8 weekend straight because that right there how to cost a lot of money to go back and forth every week by the way this comment we've made he 2018
I'm a full grown 37 year adult man and I love it. And I hope I'll be an 80 year old man and I'll still love it and i'd love to watch it with my grandchildren. Timeless fun movie.
This is year 2021 and it's still not easy to create a 3D render without spending a whole night for even the smallest of the scenes, imagine they did it in 1995!
I just hoping 2021 and 1995 will see it before I just want to go back in time time travel into 2021 I just miss it lot more again this year contact 2021
All of us 3D animators really owe it all to Toy Story. Without it, computer animation never would have become popular, therefore making frame-by-frame 2D animation the supreme leader. Even today's 2D animation like ToonBoom and Flash owe it to Pixar for proving that you CAN make movies without drawing every single damn frame, by instead creating models, or in Flash's case, symbols, that can just be moved via keyframes and the help of tweening. So let's all just pay our dues to Pixar and everything they've done to modern entertainment.
Mop Plays While it was revolutionary, I also hate the fact that it's effectively killed drawn animation in film, at least in the US, because that was an art form and style all its own and I hate to see it treated like "outdated technology."
Mob Plays Well there was also a film called Jurassic Park from 1993. I think JP alone would have been enough to make animation popular. In fact i sort of hated Toy Story back then as a kid in comparsion to JP.
+animeswitch I had a Pentium 2 266mhz around 1998. It could barely emulate Nintendo 64. At least not in playable speed. So yeah, rendering this in 1995 must have been horrible.
This was the first movie I've ever seen. I watched it like every other day until I was 9. Thanks again John for molding a vast majority of my childhood.
James Albert Varney Jr. (June 15, 1945 in Lexington, Kentucky - February 10, 2000 during filming of Treehouse hostage in August 1998, Varney developed a cough, died lung cancer)
I was 3 years old going on 4 when the original Toy Story movie came out and it was awesome when I saw it as a kid. Keep in mind that Pixar hadn't made all of their other movies yet, there was no Monster's Inc or Finding Nemo and The Incredibles so there was nothing to compare this to because it was the only fully computer animated film that was out at the time. Nowadays it doesn't get as much praise as it used to because CGI is everywhere now but that wasn't the case when Toy Story came out.
Same here. I was born in 2001 and remember first seeing the movie around the late 2000's. I even saw its sequel for the first time in 2008. (Two years before 3 came out)
When this came out in cinemas in 1995 I watched it all the time. And when my dad got me the movie on VHS I watched it so much it's deteriorated. Glad I have my backup version!
If you were born after the the early 90s, this probably doesn't seem like a big deal to you. It was really interesting to be around in 1995 and feel like we were glimpsing into the future. And sure enough, we were!
I was born in 1998 and when I first got introduced to Toy Story I knew how big of a deal it had been, even tho you could thank the fact that it took multiple years til a film came over to my country
It still is positive. I love 3D animation. I wish 2D animation would come back and I truly miss it, but that doesn't take away from how amazing 3D animation has become.
Before Annie Potts voiced Bo Peep in Toy Stories 1 and 2 in 1995 and 1999, Annie Potts was best known for her portrayal of Janeen Melnitz in Ghostbusters I and II in 1984 and 1989.
John Lasseter, Ed Catmull, Steve Jobs, William Reeves, Pete Docter, Joss Whedon, Joe Ranft, Andrew Stanton, Alec Sokolow, Joel Cohen, Bonnie Arnold, Ralph Guggenheim, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Annie Potts, Jim Varney, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, John Morris, Erik Von Detten, Randy Newman, Lyle Lovett, and Laurie Metcalf.
I remember owning a VHS of this movie when I was a very lil kid, and from the moment I first watched it I was captivated by it. And now being 25 yrs old, we are now coming to _Toy Story 4_ this summer in the year 2019, it's amazing how I have grown up on the _Toy Story_ movies and to see it come this far.
@@abrahamdavidcortina923 I even still watch those old advertisements the VHS had before starting the movie, ads for the ABC channel, the Toy Story CD games, trailers for _Hercules, The Hunchback_ and even _Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves._ *;D*
History in the making, I remember when this was a brand new concept. It blew my mind after years of watching Mind's Eye and other experimental CG projects. These guys totally forgot Wally B.
When Annie Potts started to narrate this "Toy Story" featurette, did anybody hear the music from the 1994 Disney movie "Iron Will" during the scene in which the sled dog race commences?
You know, John Lassetter wanted Barbie to be Woody's girlfriend but they got into copyright laws so Bo Peep was introduced and when Toy Story became a hit Mattel was allowed to put Barbie in the sequels where she was played by Jodi "Ariel" Benson.
Don't forget about R Lee Ermey who voiced Sarge who was one of the green toy soldiers in the first three Toy Story movies and Joe Ranft who voiced Lenny the blue toy binoculars in the first movie and Wheezy the talking squeeze toy penguin in the second one. Bud Luckey who voiced Chuckles The Clown in Toy Story 3 also passed away as well.
King edward, the original story was more darker, cynical and edgier compared to what we got today, also woody is portrayed as a douche, if you wanna know what it's like, look up Toy Story black friday reel.
@@kingedward8556 Woody was supposed to be a bitch and he was going to throw Buzz out of the window on purpose, instead of by accident like how it was in the final version. That version of the movie was scrapped and Pixar went with the happy go lucky Woody instead but even in the completed film he still acts like a bitch when Andy replaced him with Buzz Lightyear but it's due to his jealously over him not being Andy's favorite toy anymore.
I was WAY too young to realize the impact of this movie at the time, but even then as a toddler, you knew that there was something phenomenally special about Toy Story, no less Pixar.
This is so 🆒, because I love voice acting. Annie Potts sounds like an 🧝🏼 with a Southern accent. She'd be illin'. LOL! In fact, it's my dream job that I mentioned about in my blurb for work at a commercial real estate company.
Us 3D animators or the people or people who are just starting out really need to owe it to Pixar back then they didn’t have blender or stuff like that. So if it wasn’t for toy story, we would never have got that.
Tom Hanks had just come off winning two consecutive Best Actor Oscars. You had the country's biggest movie star and the biggest TV star voicing the two lead characters.
Can you imagine going to see this for the first time in 1995 and seeing the computer animation for the first time. Everyone’s minds then surely would’ve been blown away
Fun Fact: This movie almost never would have been released, because all the files were lost, but thankfully, one of the workers backed up their data while working on the project.
I kinda wanna set up an old tv with vcr and watch this on vhs again.. relive it For a bit Sometimes hd brings out a lot of the obvious cgi details that the grain from vhs would kinda blur out
There should be all behind the scenes looks of Big Idea Productions films and VeggieTales channel bumpers from all over the world You’re watching, Program and Holiday Greeting Bumpers.
I know Luxo Jr. He's like in the shorts. See? Luxo Jr Did in 1995 of Pixar Animation Studios. He got on Toy Story, where Buzz Lightyear geting on the Edge of Andy's Window.
Yes a lot of directors who worked on later Pixar movies were already animators, writers, directors and producers on earlier films, Lee Unkrich who directed Toy Story 3 and Coco was also an editor for the original Toy Story and he co directed Toy Story 2 with John Lasseter. Andrew Stanton who directed Finding Nemo, was also one of the writers of the original Toy Story and was the voice of Zurg in Toy Story 2.
I always liked how cartoony and exaggerated the expressions on these characters were, specially Buzz and Woody. I mean, look at it! 6:46 Woody looks very, very unimpressed here. They sorta turned down the looney on later films, which is kind of understandable, but also too bad.
I would like to know if they were using computers available in Market, or these were special computers with very customized specs. when I compare season 1 and season 3 with both 1080p and highest quality, I dont see big difference.
You have no idea how groundbreaking this movie was when it came out
I do, my mom and dad always bought me Woody and Buzz Lightyear toys, I got school supplies with Buzz Lightyear and the Toy Story characters on it, there were Burger King toys, a video game on the Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo and a CD ROM game and I loved saying "To Infinity and Beyond" and "There's a snake in my boot" even though that was back when I couldn't talk very well yet. I still have those Woody and Buzz toys even to this day and 4 Toy Story movies on DVD (one of them is Toy Story Of Terror) and there's going to be another Toy Story movie coming out next year.
I definitely remember seeing this in late 95.....I mean sure I thought it looked weird when I was 5 but I kind of left the theater thinking....eh. though when I got the vhs I devoured it in multiple viewings
It's still groundbreaking now
Yes i do cause i was 8 back then;)
Essa Música Da Trailer Do Toy Story Um Mundo De Aventuras 1995
How they did this groundbreaking film in the early 90's still amazes me to this day
Remember in 94 was at college we were rendering in povray and on a 486 it would take overnight to render a single frame.
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To think that now in 2016 we can just download a free software and start making our own 3D animations and with enough dedication, study and yes! talent, you can make something technically superior to this film that started it all. All thanks to these pioneers.
Ikr. Thanks to Pixar and later the Blender Foundation, I can finally attempt to materialize/animate my imagination.
Actually the quality of those 3D models of 1995 keep surprising me for the kind of hardware they had back then
js100serch rendering is pain in the ass tho....
Well said. This was the first movie I ever watched and in my heart it will always remain a cult classic and the film that got me into doing animations of my own.
*Cough* Source Film Maker
when I was 15 I went to see this movie every weekend, for about 8 weekends straight....
Viral Killer u could of bought a VHS are dvd
dang
lol but the thing is movies didn't come out on VHS quickly back then. We normally had to wait MANY months. Today you can get a DVD within a couple months or less.
Viral Killer did you go with your parents or your friends for 8 weekend straight because that right there how to cost a lot of money to go back and forth every week by the way this comment we've made he 2018
Viral Killer how old are you now
This really is one of the greatest movies of all time. It's hardly for kids only, I'm a young adult and I still love it.
Oh yeah... Toystory way out of my range but i still watched it as i had never seen a movie made like that before lol
I'm a full grown 37 year adult man and I love it. And I hope I'll be an 80 year old man and I'll still love it and i'd love to watch it with my grandchildren. Timeless fun movie.
This is year 2021 and it's still not easy to create a 3D render without spending a whole night for even the smallest of the scenes, imagine they did it in 1995!
I just hoping 2021 and 1995 will see it before I just want to go back in time time travel into 2021 I just miss it lot more again this year contact 2021
All of us 3D animators really owe it all to Toy Story. Without it, computer animation never would have become popular, therefore making frame-by-frame 2D animation the supreme leader. Even today's 2D animation like ToonBoom and Flash owe it to Pixar for proving that you CAN make movies without drawing every single damn frame, by instead creating models, or in Flash's case, symbols, that can just be moved via keyframes and the help of tweening. So let's all just pay our dues to Pixar and everything they've done to modern entertainment.
Well said actually.
Mop Plays While it was revolutionary, I also hate the fact that it's effectively killed drawn animation in film, at least in the US, because that was an art form and style all its own and I hate to see it treated like "outdated technology."
Mob Plays Well there was also a film called Jurassic Park from 1993. I think JP alone would have been enough to make animation popular. In fact i sort of hated Toy Story back then as a kid in comparsion to JP.
And Steve Jobs
Of course there wouldn't be Pixar without Tron, so Disney is truly the forefather of CG feature films.
still amazes me how they made that film on like shitty windows 95, must of took a serious amount of time to render.
+animeswitch See 14:04 Silicon Graphics.
+Michael Acosta Pegoraro Most certainly not OS X
+animeswitch Silicon Graphics use Irix OS
+animeswitch yeah this explaines why the animations lock so slow on the first movie but are mor emodern ion the second
+animeswitch I had a Pentium 2 266mhz around 1998. It could barely emulate Nintendo 64. At least not in playable speed. So yeah, rendering this in 1995 must have been horrible.
One of Tom hanks iconic roles he did in the 90s, as sheriff woody. He will always be sheriff woody, in the toy story franchise.
This was the first movie I've ever seen. I watched it like every other day until I was 9. Thanks again John for molding a vast majority of my childhood.
Has that much time really passed?! Loving how young the voices look today. Wow. And RIP my old buddy Jim Varney. Love love love Toy Story 4ever.
gomphrena z
gomphrena I wasn't alive yet
rip don rickles too 😥
And don't forget about R. Lee Ermey too as well.
James Albert Varney Jr. (June 15, 1945 in Lexington, Kentucky - February 10, 2000 during filming of Treehouse hostage in August 1998, Varney developed a cough, died lung cancer)
1:27 sounds like Woody said "Hell yeah" 😂
El Compita Jaguar No he said oh yeah
Ben Daly McKenna SOUNDS LIKE
Woody hetfield
Omg I’m the only one who thinks that lol
I thought he did.
I wasn't even born when this movie came out, but it is still a classic.
I was 3 years old going on 4 when the original Toy Story movie came out and it was awesome when I saw it as a kid. Keep in mind that Pixar hadn't made all of their other movies yet, there was no Monster's Inc or Finding Nemo and The Incredibles so there was nothing to compare this to because it was the only fully computer animated film that was out at the time. Nowadays it doesn't get as much praise as it used to because CGI is everywhere now but that wasn't the case when Toy Story came out.
Same. I born in 2000 and i watched this movie for the first time in 2009
Same here. I was born in 2001 and remember first seeing the movie around the late 2000's. I even saw its sequel for the first time in 2008. (Two years before 3 came out)
I'm amazed how they made a 3D animation movie in 1995. And it's great.
Since pixar made shorts in the 80s, while making commercials in the mid 90s and than they made movies in fully CGI
They made this movie earlier than that, it started production in 1991 but it wasn't finished until 95.
So much work goes into the animation process. It must have taken a lot of hard work. God bless these producers and animators.
😀
The hardest part was to develop the software as nothing like this was done on this scale before
Thanks for posting :D
Hello
1995 was a pretty dang good year for animated films. A Goofy Movie, this, and Pocahontas. Proud to have seen all three in the theater.
I saw pocahontas at school in the 3rd grade.
When this came out in cinemas in 1995 I watched it all the time. And when my dad got me the movie on VHS I watched it so much it's deteriorated. Glad I have my backup version!
I love you so MUCH!
What a brilliant people!! We appreciate your hard work back in the 90s and now!
If you were born after the the early 90s, this probably doesn't seem like a big deal to you. It was really interesting to be around in 1995 and feel like we were glimpsing into the future. And sure enough, we were!
I was born in 1998 and when I first got introduced to Toy Story I knew how big of a deal it had been, even tho you could thank the fact that it took multiple years til a film came over to my country
(Hamm)I hate to break up the Staff Meeting but THEY'RE HERE!!!
BIRTHDAY GUESTS AT 3 O CLOCK!!
Uh... meeting adjourned.
"They're getting bigger"
minority86 Wait, there's a nice little one over there.
Toy Story: The Citizen Kane of animated films.
imthinkinwacky yes!!!!
Good comparison. I found the speech that woody gives buzz towards the end of the movie really inspirational?
More like the godfather of the animated films
Spirited Away is the dark knight of the animated films
15:19 Ohh I get it...Couple blocks away as she is walking past some xD...Ahhh...Clever...
+Catty Mintgum ...it took you THAT long to figure out what that joke was?....LOL!!!
I got that joke even before I realized it was a joke!
Now I feel stupid for only noticing after this comment
cesarjimenezanimator same here dude. like the hell is a block? the only blocks I know of are the ones she passed by
Jaeman20
This was the very first film I ever saw in theaters!
You're there in 1995?
Mine was the 3rd toy story
same. I was 5 months old
@@HarveyRivers same
well at least my most fond memory of it
I was 7 years old when this film came out in cinemas, I loved it and now that I´m 31, I still enjoy and love this movie !!
19:27 This is Pete Docter, the director of Monsters Inc
And Up, Inside Out, and Soul
Toy Story: Bo Peep is very dainty she moves very daintily she's porcelain she's gonna break
Toy Story 4: (Bo Peep becomes a badass) NOT ANYMORE!!!
Bo's arm been broke all along
Fr her attitude wasn't needed
The Casper doll is now 60 years old
??????? Nowadays you can just barely hear the voice I have actually seen the string pulled twice last month
Matteo Beach its gonna break my heart when that happens to my woody:(
Woody was actually inspired by Howdy Doody, a western puppet show and pull string dolls
3:53 woody was based on 4:03 (John Lassiter/my) Casper
4:26 Gi joe
This is the best toy story of all of them. This was a genius movie to me as a kid.
I still have the original VHS, I watched that movie over and over again.
Toy story was the first film i ever saw, i watched it many times a day when i was about 1-2 yrs
Toystory 1-2 is my childhood. Worn the VHS tapes out
Gran's Stuff both of the ones I own 1&2 surprisingly still work and look fine. I’m surprised cuz ages 3-5 I watched them every fucking day
0:12-0:16 Yeah…that sounded positive, back then.
It still is positive. I love 3D animation. I wish 2D animation would come back and I truly miss it, but that doesn't take away from how amazing 3D animation has become.
Before Annie Potts voiced Bo Peep in Toy Stories 1 and 2 in 1995 and 1999, Annie Potts was best known for her portrayal of Janeen Melnitz in Ghostbusters I and II in 1984 and 1989.
Justin Hill Cheers Geoff
Now she's back as Bo Peep again in Toy Story 4.
John Lasseter, Ed Catmull, Steve Jobs, William Reeves, Pete Docter, Joss Whedon, Joe Ranft, Andrew Stanton, Alec Sokolow, Joel Cohen, Bonnie Arnold, Ralph Guggenheim, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Annie Potts, Jim Varney, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, John Morris, Erik Von Detten, Randy Newman, Lyle Lovett, and Laurie Metcalf.
I'm 40 now and still love this movie
Hi 40 I'm Dad
I hate how this making of has instrumental version of the songs & we can't have then
They're all on Disney's Legacy Collection release of the soundtrack. Along with every musical cue used in the film.
I remember owning a VHS of this movie when I was a very lil kid, and from the moment I first watched it I was captivated by it. And now being 25 yrs old, we are now coming to _Toy Story 4_ this summer in the year 2019, it's amazing how I have grown up on the _Toy Story_ movies and to see it come this far.
Me too, I have both the first and second movies on VHS and DVD
@@abrahamdavidcortina923 I even still watch those old advertisements the VHS had before starting the movie, ads for the ABC channel, the Toy Story CD games, trailers for _Hercules, The Hunchback_ and even _Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves._ *;D*
It is amazing how much technology has become more advanced now.
8:25 I had no idea as a kid that Buzz said "...with Marie Antionette and her little sister." Haha
0:53 This font looks like it belongs to a title card for Spongebob.
yea it does😂
yea it does😂
yea it does😂
yea it does😂
Eddler this was before spongebob.Interesting........
"Buzz look an alien!" "Where?!" 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
That's so classic
Animation wouldn't be where it is today without Toy Story.
What a great choice of actors to play the toy's....xxx
That was a fast half hour
16:39 My favorite part because it’s Slinky Dog! YES!! R.I.P Jim Varney! I wish I could’ve seen him say ‘Golly Bob Howdy!’
I wish he was still alive today. Rest peacefully Jim, you were part of my childhood.
History in the making, I remember when this was a brand new concept. It blew my mind after years of watching Mind's Eye and other experimental CG projects.
These guys totally forgot Wally B.
It's been more than 20 years! But it still looks great!
Thank you. Pioneering LEGENDS. for making my childhood full of sweet memories
best movie ever!!
@@PussInBootsTheLastWishFan2003 probably in set 5 in school
What about Shrek
Abraham David Cortina sherk is not Disney
@@blossom6309No you dumbass, I meant is Shrek cool?
When Annie Potts started to narrate this "Toy Story" featurette, did anybody hear the music from the 1994 Disney movie "Iron Will" during the scene in which the sled dog race commences?
That was the same music used for the trailer.
One of the greatest movies of all time
I wonder how much time it took to render the entire film back then and how fast it would be today 🙂
I been watching Toy Story since late 1996.
I had both the 1st and 2nd movies on VHS when I was 4 and then on DVD when I was 7
You know, John Lassetter wanted Barbie to be Woody's girlfriend but they got into copyright laws so Bo Peep was introduced and when Toy Story became a hit Mattel was allowed to put Barbie in the sequels where she was played by Jodi "Ariel" Benson.
RIP Don Rickles
RIP Jim Varney
Don't forget about R Lee Ermey who voiced Sarge who was one of the green toy soldiers in the first three Toy Story movies and Joe Ranft who voiced Lenny the blue toy binoculars in the first movie and Wheezy the talking squeeze toy penguin in the second one. Bud Luckey who voiced Chuckles The Clown in Toy Story 3 also passed away as well.
They forgot to mention that it got rejected, and THEN greenlit after a revised script.
What was the orginal script/plot?
King edward, the original story was more darker, cynical and edgier compared to what we got today, also woody is portrayed as a douche, if you wanna know what it's like, look up Toy Story black friday reel.
@@kingedward8556 Woody was supposed to be a bitch and he was going to throw Buzz out of the window on purpose, instead of by accident like how it was in the final version. That version of the movie was scrapped and Pixar went with the happy go lucky Woody instead but even in the completed film he still acts like a bitch when Andy replaced him with Buzz Lightyear but it's due to his jealously over him not being Andy's favorite toy anymore.
This and toy story 2 were the first movies I ever watched (the vhs tapes Id play back to back daily). Now I'm about to turn 20 oof
One of the best animated movies of all time. I wanted to become and animator because of this movie
I was WAY too young to realize the impact of this movie at the time, but even then as a toddler, you knew that there was something phenomenally special about Toy Story, no less Pixar.
YOU ARE A TOY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You weren’t the real Buzz Lightyear, you’re an…! Ah, you’re an action figure! You are a child’s plaything!
This is so 🆒, because I love voice acting. Annie Potts sounds like an 🧝🏼 with a Southern accent. She'd be illin'. LOL! In fact, it's my dream job that I mentioned about in my blurb for work at a commercial real estate company.
Annie Pots sounds cute with her voice
Best animated movie ever
Amazing work by the animators
26:26 is where I saw people looking at the movie's video game cover art, with logo from the trailers.
Us 3D animators or the people or people who are just starting out really need to owe it to Pixar back then they didn’t have blender or stuff like that. So if it wasn’t for toy story, we would never have got that.
I miss the old Disney Channel
he is the modern disney.
12:06 It is an instrumental version of You Got a Friend In Me
It's Pete Docter, the director of "Monsters, Inc." "Up" "Inside Out".
And the upcoming movie Soul
GREAT MAKING OF TOY STORY - (1995 ) FILM !!!
RIP Jim Varney original voice of slinky dog, Don rickles mr. Potato head, r. Lee ermey voice of sarge
And Joe ranft voice of Lenny
@@advancedhell42069 and Wheezy too
And Steve Jobs who made apple cumputer in toy story
After Tim Allen did his famous sitcom, Home improvement, he would then do his famous role, as buzz lightyear.
Tom Hanks had just come off winning two consecutive Best Actor Oscars. You had the country's biggest movie star and the biggest TV star voicing the two lead characters.
Can you imagine going to see this for the first time in 1995 and seeing the computer animation for the first time. Everyone’s minds then surely would’ve been blown away
15:41 I can't believe what I'm seeing!!! Ezra from The Haunted Mansion is the voice of Rex from Toy Story.
Fun Fact: This movie almost never would have been released, because all the files were lost, but thankfully, one of the workers backed up their data while working on the project.
Peter Productions You’re thinking of what happened to Toy Story 2
That was toy story 2
The guy who saved Toy Story 2 finally got fired
@@carolinacortina5720woman*
Gosh I couldn't imagine the music being done by anyone but Randy Newman.
I like Randy Newman doing music in lots of movies he did, like major league.
To infinity and beyond......
I kinda wanna set up an old tv with vcr and watch this on vhs again.. relive it
For a bit
Sometimes hd brings out a lot of the obvious cgi details that the grain from vhs would kinda blur out
15:54 my favorit character in the movie as a kid
i’m pretty sure i would have trouble changing a lightbulb and look what they invented on a computer
It's weird how toy story1 had more photo realistic backgrounds then the third one looks more obviously animated
When she said that John went to make P.I.X.A.R. she forgot about the part that John was going to work on the Brave Little Toaster in 1984
There should be all behind the scenes looks of Big Idea Productions films and VeggieTales channel bumpers from all over the world You’re watching, Program and Holiday Greeting Bumpers.
Woody became selfish when buzz lightyear was Andy's new favorite toy.
I know Luxo Jr. He's like in the shorts. See? Luxo Jr Did in 1995 of Pixar Animation Studios. He got on Toy Story, where Buzz Lightyear geting on the Edge of Andy's Window.
RIP jim varney, the original slinky
So that’s how our childhood was made
John Lasseter is a true master!!!
He used to be, now he's a master at sexually harassing people.
@@jerelminterjust like Mr. Weinstein
Since toy story 4 came bo peep is my favorite character mr potato head is my favorite character too but now I really love bo peep
Such a shame they didn't include this on the DVD releases of the film!
Wait Pete Doctor was an animator for Toy Story?! He directed Inside Out!!! He's come a long way since then
Yes a lot of directors who worked on later Pixar movies were already animators, writers, directors and producers on earlier films, Lee Unkrich who directed Toy Story 3 and Coco was also an editor for the original Toy Story and he co directed Toy Story 2 with John Lasseter. Andrew Stanton who directed Finding Nemo, was also one of the writers of the original Toy Story and was the voice of Zurg in Toy Story 2.
Pete Docter also directed Monsters Inc., Up, and Soul, plus Andrew Stanton also directed WALL-E and Finding Dory
I remember this movie and it's on Disney plus.
Bro, you seriously never watched Toy Story ever in your life??
@@abrahamcortina6322I have watched this movie but it came out in the same year as Pocohontas.
15:05 Yeah, like the attic!!
Fuck Potato Head for saying that shit to Woody that I really hated him so much in Toy Story
Woody - “Alright, that’s it!”
I always liked how cartoony and exaggerated the expressions on these characters were, specially Buzz and Woody. I mean, look at it! 6:46 Woody looks very, very unimpressed here. They sorta turned down the looney on later films, which is kind of understandable, but also too bad.
Mr. Potato Head ( Distorted Voice ):
I can't see a thing.
not just the first computer animated motion picture, but the best one to
you makin toy story 4 now
Dude it's here already
@@abrahamdavidcortina923 Dude he wrote this comment 4 years ago when Toy Story 4 wasn't out yet.
We're Not in 2019 no more y'all people
I would like to know if they were using computers available in Market, or these were special computers with very customized specs.
when I compare season 1 and season 3 with both 1080p and highest quality, I dont see big difference.
I remember this when I was 2 or 3 years old!