Toy Story

Toy Story (1995), directed by John Lasseter, brings toys to life when no one looks. Tom Hanks voices Woody, the cowboy who leads the room. Tim Allen acts as Buzz Lightyear, the space ranger who thinks he flies. The film starts with play in Andy's room. Woody rules. Then Buzz lands. Jealousy sparks. They fall out the window. Sid's house scares with mutant toys. Randy Newman's songs lift the fun. The animation sets a new mark with plastic shine and cloth folds. The story runs one hour and twenty-one minutes. It mixes laughs with true bonds.
Why You Should Watch
Watch this film if you like toys with heart. It starts a world that grows. Hanks and Allen give real voices. Lasseter builds joy in small things. It deals with change and friend. The pace keeps young and old glad. It suits families who want smart fun.
Favourite Quote
"To infinity and beyond!" – Buzz Lightyear
Takeaway
Toy Story teaches that new does not kill old. It shows one pal can save all. Woody learns to share. The film makes you think about place, play, and the joy of belong. In the end, it leaves toys on the bed.
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