Toy Story 5 - Official Teaser Trailer (2026) ... The Toys are Back in Town

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3 was Oscar worthy cinema :wow:. Perfect ending. My kids dont even ask to watch 4. That should tell you all you need to know. A pivot to Jessie might be interesting but you aint clockin a billiy without Woody and Buzz.
 

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I’m in the minority but I actually thought 4 was a solid film with some beautiful moments sprinkled in, even if it wasn't necessary to open the story back up after the third wrapped things up so well. That shyt had me on edge of tearing up. :to:
I mean, yes, Toy Story 4 is a good film. However, as you said and as most people feel, it was unnecessary.
 

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The fact yall even remember shyt from 3 and 4 lol

I saw both a few times but only can tell you shyt from the first 2 :mjlol:
4, I can understand.

However, Toy Story 3 is widely considered to be the best film in the franchise by far :gucci:
 

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The fact yall even remember shyt from 3 and 4 lol

I saw both a few times but only can tell you shyt from the first 2 :mjlol:

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They never should have taken as long as they did between 2-3-4 with as much money as the toy story movies make

They only took four years to come out with the second movie and it almost killed everyone on staff. It was supposed to be direct-to-video, but Disney made it a feature film because of the progress they were making. It takes a couple years to finish an animated movie, and they only had nine months because the schedule was cut.

It's for the best that they spaced it out because then it would have ended up like Ice Age, just making movies every couple years and none of them are classic. You could say any of the first three Toy Story movies are the best and I'll agree with you.
 

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They only took four years to come out with the second movie and it almost killed everyone on staff. It was supposed to be direct-to-video, but Disney made it a feature film because of the progress they were making. It takes a couple years to finish an animated movie, and they only had nine months because the schedule was cut.

It's for the best that they spaced it out because then it would have ended up like Ice Age, just making movies every couple years and none of them are classic. You could say any of the first three Toy Story movies are the best and I'll agree with you.
I disagree. I feel like a lot of them straight to DVD disney movies they used to do could have been Theatre films.




Classic :ohlawd:
 

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I disagree. I feel like a lot of them straight to DVD disney movies they used to do could have been Theatre films.




Classic :ohlawd:


They could have, but a direct-to-video movie has less money, resources, and expectations than a feature film does. No one's in danger of losing their jobs if Lion King 2.5 doesn't sell copies. But if that same movie gets put in theaters and has millions of dollars attached to it, it can't underperform. You have product tie-ins, the soundtrack, the advertising budget. And back then, Disney/Pixar weren't making sequels at all unless they really had something worth the effort. Making a direct-to-video movie allows them to cash in on the franchise while not having to risk much. It was easy because they knew they could make those movies on the cheap and get back whatever they spent.

When they started working on Toy Story 2, the animators were in a small studio with limited resources and Pixar was working on A Bug's Life. Once Disney saw the progress being made on it, they decided to put it in theaters, and the Pixar staff was transferred over to Toy Story 2 so they could finish it in time. I think they threw out the original story and started working on a new one, but the schedule was still the same. It takes nine months to a year to make one episode of The Simpsons or Family Guy. The idea that they had to put out an entire movie in that same time frame was insane.

If you look at Toy Story 2, not only does it have better animation and cinematography, you could argue it has better writing and better comedy than the first one. But it could have easily went the other way, been a flop, and they wouldn't have even considered making a third one. Look at all the time they had to make Toy Story 4 and the only thing it has over the first three is the animation.
 
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