That's amazing how far ahead of its time this was! The movie was released in 1995, but it was produced in 1993, 1994, and 1995! If this was technology 20 years ago, just imagine what's here today!
I used to have this on a VHS tape with a couple other Christmas specials, but someone recorded over them for Thanksgiving specials. Glad I'm still able to watch this just like I was back then. Really interesting
omg this is so cool, i like animation, and i am an amature modeler in blender and to see their primitive software be so advace for their time just baffles me how they did it
I have the screenplay of one and three but I can't find two. All I know that I found the screenplay for toy story 2 but it was the first draft and you could barely read the print and the story didn't make no sense at all. I am glad that I got one and three - I read both of them and I love them and so does the other scripts that I own so I can study how to write my own screenplay and not be held back by writer's block.
He's getting jealous that Andy's other toys are showering a sudden interest on Buzz Lightyear because he's the new toy in town and in Andy's bedroom. Buzz also has been taking in Woody's place as the top toy in Andy's room which makes Woody to start a toy rivalry between the both of them.
***** I actually love all the characters in the film to be real with you and the screenplay is very will written. I still would like to read the final draft script of Toy Story 2 whenever I find it.
Especially since that's basically the norm in animated movies nowadays! I remember when it was all hand drawn with computers added as effects. They had to write the script, make a storyboard, record the voices, design the characters, make a pencil test, do a clean up stage, make the background, add the color and then add the sound and music and then effects.
That's amazing how far ahead of its time this was! The movie was released in 1995, but it was produced in 1993, 1994, and 1995!
If this was technology 20 years ago, just imagine what's here today!
It's really awesome to see them say the lines that are forever burned into my memory
I used to have this on a VHS tape with a couple other Christmas specials, but someone recorded over them for Thanksgiving specials. Glad I'm still able to watch this just like I was back then. Really interesting
This is officially a CBS special sneak peek and the last that Disney showed outside of ABC in the US.
That’s another thing that makes woody special He has that many points of articulation
"Don't you get it! Don't you see the hat?! I am Mrs. NESBIT!" Classic.
Thanks for the upload. The vintage stuff is great.
Narrated by Mark Elliot, the voice behind the 1991 lilac-blue handwriting Feature Presentation ID. [R.I.P.]
And the voice behind a billion Disney trailers!
R. I.P. Mark Elliot
I remember seeing this in December of 1995 right after Winnie the Pooh and Christmas Too (and the bonus episode: Magic Earmuffs).
You can tell this was a great experience for Tom Hanks as he made his own animated film
omg this is so cool,
i like animation, and i am an amature modeler in blender and to see their primitive software be so advace for their time just baffles me how they did it
Pete Docter, who would later become the director of Monsters, Inc. and Up.
GREAT VINTAGE 1995 THE MAKING OF TOY STORY 1995 FILM !!!
I love this movie so much
It's November 22nd today means that toy story came out today!!!
8:03 WHOA WHOA
Really impressive, how advanced was the modeling software at the time to 1993/1994
back then folks be using Softimage 3D 4.0 with Mental Ray..on Silicon graphics Indigo 2 workstations
that is so beutiful i wanna cry
I have the screenplay of one and three but I can't find two. All I know that I found the screenplay for toy story 2 but it was the first draft and you could barely read the print and the story didn't make no sense at all. I am glad that I got one and three - I read both of them and I love them and so does the other scripts that I own so I can study how to write my own screenplay and not be held back by writer's block.
He's getting jealous that Andy's other toys are showering a sudden interest on Buzz Lightyear because he's the new toy in town and in Andy's bedroom. Buzz also has been taking in Woody's place as the top toy in Andy's room which makes Woody to start a toy rivalry between the both of them.
Yeah, that's correct.
***** I actually love all the characters in the film to be real with you and the screenplay is very will written. I still would like to read the final draft script of Toy Story 2 whenever I find it.
***** Yes?
***** True. I know what you are saying. I love all these movie as well.
@TheDantheman9001 Is it at the beginning or end of the VHS?
10:17 What John Lasseter said was clever somethings coming thx to the Internet.
Nice!!!
Aw! that's so sad. He smoked too much.
rip steve jobs
how did i end up here?
@justin jennings Blender?
This special segment rules
You forgot R. Lee Ermey as the voice of Sarge.
@TheComedyfan123 It's at the end.
Toy story 4 is upon us
And It sucks
@@donaldshrump9168 fax I hated it
Why did Toy Story get to be completely better than The Little Mermaid and Beauty And The Beast?
it's sooooo quietttt
@TheDantheman9001 Really? Mine doesin't have it... Than again, I don't have the Special Edition, ether. :P
@ 05:15, Mr. Potato Head says, "Yeah, like the attic" *chuckles*
render man sin eso no ubiera hecho posible su realisacion
@TheComedyfan123 The end.
wow. so much effort goes into a cgi movie...
Especially since that's basically the norm in animated movies nowadays! I remember when it was all hand drawn with computers added as effects. They had to write the script, make a storyboard, record the voices, design the characters, make a pencil test, do a clean up stage, make the background, add the color and then add the sound and music and then effects.
5:12 - : 16 Talk about a 'big mouth.'
I have the special edition of Toy Story on VHS and it has this movie on it.
wait, shaytard or shayter? lol
6:34 A Little Creepy 6:36 Creepy 6:39 More Creepy 6:40 Extra Creepy