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Toy Story The Best Animated Movie Ever

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

In this article about Toy Story, we will discuss why this subject is so big and how you can capitalize from this descriptive information.

Animated movies received a boost when the creative people at Pixar put their heads together. They released a series of computer-generated films that appeal to adults and children. One of these hits was Toy Story, the story of a bedroom full of toys belonging to a boy named Andy. The toys come to life when no one is observing them and they endure various adventures. The sequel, Toy Story 2 was even more successful at the box office than the original film and won a Golden Globe award for Best Picture.

The sequel involved most of the characters found in the first movie with Tom Hanks voicing Woody and Tim Allen voicing Buzz Lightyear once again. The other regulars were there again in support, including Mr. Potato Head, Hamm, Bo Peep, Rex and Slinky Dog. They were joined by new characters with Joan Cusack as Jessie, Kelsey Grammer as Stinky Pete the Prospector and Estelle Harris as Mrs. Potato Head.

The toys are plunged into perilous situations and Woody is kidnapped by an unscrupulous man called Al McWhiggen. It’s revealed that Woody was once part of an Old West children’s television show called Woody’s Roundup and McWhiggen is collecting all the characters to sell to a Japanese museum. Buzz Lightyear and friends mount a daring rescue to save Woody from his plight.

The quality of the animation and script of Toy Story 2 lived up to expectations. Singer songwriter Randy Newman wrote two new songs for the soundtrack. Sarah McLachlan sang When She Loved Me, which received an Oscar nomination for Best Song and the country and western group, Riders in the Sky, performed Woody’s Roundup, which was the theme song from the old show.

A two disc special edition of the DVD was released for Toy Story 2, featuring outtakes, deleted scenes and a trailer for another Pixar movie, which was released as Cars. The merchandise for the film is very popular and there are action figures, Buzz Lightyear gadgets and space craft, lunch boxes, wallpaper and so on.

Movies usually tie in with video games today and the Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue proved to be a hit with players. It is a platform game with fifteen levels and was designed to be played on Nintendo 64, PlayStation, Dreamcast and PC. There is also an alternative version that is suitable for Game Boy Color.

Fans are now looking forward to the next installment in the lives of Woody, Buzz and friends. Pixar announced that Toy Story 3 will be released in 2010 and Tom Hanks and Tim Allen are confirmed to reprise their roles. Perhaps the franchise will really go to infinity and beyond!

If you want to gain more information about Toy Story, visit your local library for for help on the topic, or search the world wide web to gain the knowledge you are looking for.

Classic Disney Movies

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

We have numerous other articles written on this very subject. Each one tackles a different aspect of Disney Movies.

I couldn’t imagine my childhood without Disney Movies. Some of my fondest memories are directly linked to the Walt Disney classics like Lady and the Tramp, Cinderella and Snow White. Now that this children’s entertainment company has grown, there are more Disney movies available than ever before.

Each tale is unique and you are certain to find a favorite or two among the many films that have been created over the years. Disney movies offer something for everyone no matter what your age. I love watching the older films but the newer productions are nothing short of astonishing.

The second half of this article will help you to extend upon what you have learned in the first half.

I am continually amazed by the incredible artistic feats that the Disney movies display. Considering that I remember Snow White when it was in the theaters, I can attest that I have had my fair share of films to compare. While I will always love the genuine beauty of the classic cartoon drawings, there is something truly astonishing about the computer generated images found in today’s Walt Disney productions.

No matter what, I find that children adore Disney movies no matter what kind of approach the animators use. The stories are so compelling and original (not to mention entertaining) that children of all ages will enjoy each and every one of the films. This includes the older ones that retain such charm.

Now that I’m a parent, I make sure that my little ones have all of the same wonderful experiences with Disney movies as I did. Creating your own collection of Walt Disney films may take a little time and effort but it is worth everything that you put into it. I love that I have many of the classics available any time at all.

This is especially good news for the kids. They have a chance to see classic Walt Disney movies like Bambi in the comfort of our home. These films are not seen on television and they are not re-released in theaters. However, they are readily available whenever the kids would like to enjoy them.

While I do love the amazing new Disney movies, I still get a thrill when my kids want to watch one of the older classics. Its nice to know that my little ones have a chance to enjoy the very same films that I enjoyed as a child. I almost feel as if I’m a kid again when I watch with them. It is a wonderful experience for everyone involved.

To learn more about Disney Movies, visit your local library or do a simple Internet search to get the information you desire.


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