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Toy Story 3

Toy Story 3 is a 2010 American computer-animated comedy-drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the third installment in the Toy Story series[2] and the sequel to Toy Story 2 (1999). It was directed by Lee Unkrich, the editor of the first two films and the co-director of Toy Story 2, produced by Darla K. Anderson, and written by Michael Arndt, while Unkrich wrote the story along with John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton, respectively, director and co-writer of the first two films. The film's ensemble voice cast includes Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Estelle Harris, Jeff Pidgeon, Jodi Benson, John Morris, Laurie Metcalf and R. Lee Ermey (in his final voice role as Sarge before his death on April 15, 2018), reprising their roles from previous films. Jim Varney, who voiced Slinky Dog in the first two films, died on February 10, 2000, 10 years before the release of the third film, so the role of Slinky was passed down to Blake Clark. The returning cast is joined by Ned Beatty, Michael Keaton, Whoopi Goldberg, Timothy Dalton, Kristen Schaal, Bonnie Hunt, and Jeff Garlin who voice the new characters introduced in this film. In Toy Story 3, Andy Davis (Morris), now 17 years old, is going to college. Woody (Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Allen), and the other toys are accidentally donated to Sunnyside Daycare, a daycare center, by Andy's mother (Metcalf), and the toys must decide where their loyalties lie.

Toy Story 3
Theatrical release poster
Directed byLee Unkrich
Screenplay byMichael Arndt
Story by
Produced byDarla K. Anderson
Starring
Cinematography
  • Jeremy Lasky
  • Kim White
Edited byKen Schretzmann
Music byRandy Newman
Production
companies
Distributed byWalt Disney Studios
Motion Pictures
Release dates
  • June 12, 2010 (2010-06-12) (Taormina Film Fest)
  • June 18, 2010 (2010-06-18) (United States)
Running time
103 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$200 million[1]
Box office$1.067 billion[1]

In 2004, following disagreements between Disney CEO Michael Eisner and Pixar CEO Steve Jobs, Disney planned to make Toy Story 3 at the new studio Circle 7 Animation unit, with the tentative theatrical release date in early 2008. The script was developed in multiple versions; however, after Disney bought Pixar in early 2006, the Circle 7 version of the film was cancelled as the result of Circle 7's closure. The production was then transferred to Pixar, where a new script was developed. Randy Newman returned to compose the film's musical score. With a budget of $200 million, Toy Story 3 is one of the most expensive films of all time.

Toy Story 3 premiered at the Taormina Film Fest in Italy on June 12, 2010, and was released in the United States on June 18. It was the first film to be released theatrically with Dolby Surround 7.1 sound.[3] Like its predecessors, Toy Story 3 received critical acclaim upon release, with critics praising the vocal performances, screenplay, emotional depth, animation, and Newman's musical score. The film earned $1.067 billion worldwide, finishing its theatrical run as the highest-grossing film of 2010. It is also the first animated film to reach $1 billion at the box-office, and was the highest-grossing animated film of all time until the release of Frozen in 2013 and was Pixar's highest-grossing film until the release of Incredibles 2 in 2018.[4][5] Organizations like the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute named it as one of the top ten films of 2010. The film was nominated for five awards at the 83rd Academy Awards, winning two, and received numerous other accolades. A sequel, Toy Story 4, was released in 2019.

Plot

Andy, now 17 years old, is preparing to leave for college. He has not played with his toys for years, and only Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, Bullseye, Rex, Slinky, Hamm, Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head, the Aliens, and three toy soldiers remain. As the despondent toys reflect on their future, the soldiers parachute out the window and leave. Andy intends to take Woody to college, and puts the other toys into a trash bag, to be placed in the attic; however, Andy's mother mistakenly puts the bag outside with the true garbage. The toys narrowly escape from the garbage truck, and, believing Andy deliberately threw them away, get into a donation box in Andy's mother's car with Molly's old Barbie doll. Woody follows in an attempt to bring them back, but is unable to convince the others of Andy's real intentions, and goes along when Andy's mother takes the box of donations to Sunnyside Daycare.

At Sunnyside, Andy's toys are welcomed by the other toys, led by Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear ("Lotso"). The toys (except for Woody) are delighted to learn that Sunnyside never runs out of children, and Barbie is enamored with a Ken doll. Woody attempts to return home, but is instead found by a child from Sunnyside named Bonnie, who brings him home and plays with him and her other toys. Bonnie's toys are shocked that Woody escaped from Sunnyside. Chuckles, a toy clown, explains that he, Lotso, and Big Baby, Lotso's assistant at Sunnyside, were owned by a girl named Daisy, but were lost during a family trip. When they made it home, Lotso found out that he had been replaced. Disregarding Chuckles' protests, the embittered Lotso lied to Big Baby that Daisy had replaced all of them. They rode a truck to Sunnyside, where Lotso took over, turning it into a toy prison. Chuckles was eventually broken and later found by Bonnie.

Meanwhile, back at Sunnyside after the toddlers play roughly with Andy's toys, Buzz asks Lotso to move the toys to the older children's room. Lotso allows Buzz to go, but when he insists that Andy's toys go as well, Lotso switches Buzz to his original demo mode factory settings, causing him to believe himself to be an actual space ranger under Lotso's command. Meanwhile, Mrs. Potato Head, through an eye she lost in Andy's room, sees Andy searching for his toys. They realize that Woody told the truth about Andy's intentions and try to escape, but Lotso's gang, recruiting a brainwashed Buzz, imprison them.

Woody returns to Sunnyside, where a Chatter Telephone tells him that there is now no way out, except through the trash chute. Later that night, the toys make their escape plan. After successfully incapacitating Lotso's night watchman, a Cymbal-banging monkey toy, they attempt to restore Buzz's memory, but Rex accidentally resets Buzz to Spanish mode. Spanish Buzz, still believing himself to be an actual space ranger, immediately allies himself with Woody and falls in love with Jessie. The toys reach a dumpster, but are cornered by Lotso and his gang. Woody reveals Lotso's deception to Big Baby, who angrily throws Lotso into the dumpster. As a garbage truck approaches, the toys try to leave, but Lotso pulls Woody into the dumpster. The rest of Andy's toys jump after him as the truck arrives, and all fall inside.

Buzz returns to normal after a television falls onto him inside the truck. The truck takes the toys to a landfill, where they are swept onto a conveyor belt leading to an incinerator. The Aliens spot an industrial claw, but are swept away while running toward it. After narrowly avoiding a shredder and rescuing Lotso, Woody and Buzz help Lotso reach an emergency stop button, only for Lotso to abandon them. The toys fall into the incinerator and resign themselves to their apparent fate, but the Aliens rescue them with the industrial claw. Lotso is later found by a garbage truck driver, who fastens him to his truck's radiator grille as a decoration. Woody and his friends ride Sid's garbage truck back to Andy's house.

Woody leaves a note for Andy, who, thinking the note is from his mother, donates the toys to Bonnie. Andy introduces the toys individually to Bonnie and is surprised to find Woody at the bottom of the donation box. Bonnie recognizes him, and though initially hesitant, Andy passes Woody on to her, and they play together before he leaves. Woody and the other toys witness Andy's departure as they begin their new lives with Bonnie.

In the film's epilogue, Barbie, Ken, and Big Baby have vastly improved Sunnyside and maintain contact with Bonnie's toys through letters. The toy soldiers parachute into Sunnyside, where Ken and Barbie welcome them.

Voice cast

Credits adapted from the British Film Institute.[6]

 
Kristen Schaal and Jeff Garlin, who attended the Toy Story 3 panel at the 2010 WonderCon, joined the cast as Trixie and Buttercup, respectively.[7]

Production

According to the terms of Pixar's initial seven-film deal with Disney, all characters created by Pixar for their films were owned and controlled by Disney.[11] Furthermore, Disney owned the rights to make sequels to all Pixar films up to and including Cars,[11] though Pixar retained the right of first refusal to work on these sequels.[12] In 2004, when the contentious negotiations between the two companies made a split appear likely, Michael Eisner, Disney chairman at the time, put plans in motion to produce Toy Story 3 at a new Disney studio, Circle Seven Animation.[13] Tim Allen, the voice of Buzz Lightyear, indicated a willingness to return, even if Pixar was not on board. It was slated for a theatrical release sometime in spring 2008.[14]

 
Promotional art for Circle Seven's Toy Story 3 at Siggraph 2005, displaying the storyline of the recalled Buzz Lightyears.

Bradley Raymond, who previously directed Disney's direct-to-video sequels such as The Hunchback of Notre Dame II and The Lion King 1½, was hired to direct the film. Among the scripts Circle Seven had under consideration was one from Teacher's Pet screenwriters Bill and Cheri Steinkellner. Their idea for the film involves Andy and his toys (Woody, Buzz, Hamm, Rex, Slinky, Mr. Potato Head, Jessie, and Bullseye) paying a visit to his grandmother's house for the night because his room is getting remodeled. A set of Andy's toys and new characters Hee-Hee, and Gladiola are trying to figure out who stole the toys one by one in a whodunit-style murder mystery story.[15][16] Though it was rejected, Disney was so impressed with the script that this version would have been considered for a possible fourth installment.[17]

The final version of the Circle Seven script was written by Meet the Parents screenwriter Jim Herzfeld. It focused on Andy's toys shipping a malfunctioning Buzz to the factory in Taiwan where he was built called Wocka-Wocka, with the other toys hoping he will be fixed there. While searching on the Internet, they then discovered that many more Buzz Lightyear toys are malfunctioning around the world and the company had issued a massive recall. Fearing Buzz's destruction, a group of Andy's toys (Woody, Rex, Slinky, Mr. Potato Head, Hamm, Jessie, and Bullseye) all ship themselves to Taiwan and venture out to rescue Buzz. At the same time, Buzz meets other toys from around the world that were once loved, but have been recalled such as Rosey, a warm cozy toy, and Jade, a leggy doll with an evening gown. Along with meeting the recalled toys, Buzz also meets a new Star Command action figure that was going to be the replacement of Buzz, Daxx Blastar, along with his accessory pet cat named Comet.[13][16]

In January 2006, Disney bought Pixar in a deal that put Pixar chiefs Edwin Catmull and John Lasseter in charge of all Disney Animation.[18] Shortly thereafter, Circle Seven Animation was shut down and its alternate version of Toy Story 3 was canceled.[13]: 1  The following month, Disney CEO Robert Iger confirmed that Disney was in the process of transferring the production to Pixar.[19] The studio's brain trust, which included John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, and Lee Unkrich, had their own idea for a sequel that they had carried around for years. They retreated to the cabin where they first pitched Toy Story, and almost immediately dropped the idea after realizing it wasn't good enough. Unable to come up with anything the first day, they watched the first two movies again, and the next day a new story was starting to take shape. Stanton then wrote a treatment.[20][21][22]

This story had no traces of the Circle Seven version of the film since the filmmakers did not read its script: "Not out of spite, but we wanted to start fresh, and not be influenced by what they'd done," said Unkrich. "We didn't look at any of the work they'd done. We really didn't want to know anything about it."[23] In February 2007, Lasseter announced Toy Story 2's co-director, Unkrich, as the sole director of the film instead of himself (Lasseter had directed the first two films and was busy directing Cars 2), and Michael Arndt as screenwriter.[24] 2010 was also announced as the tentative release date.[23]

Unkrich, who had been working with Arndt and story development artists on the film since the middle of 2006,[23] said that he felt pressure to avoid creating "the first dud" for Pixar, since (as of 2010) all of Pixar's films had been critical and commercial successes.[25] In February 2008, the film's plotline was reported: "Woody the cowboy and his toy-box friends are dumped in a daycare center after their owner, Andy, leaves for college."[26]

 
Lee Unkrich, pictured at the Toy Story 3 panel at WonderCon in April 2010, was the full-time director for the film.

During the initial development stages of the film, Pixar revisited their work from the original Toy Story and found that, although they could open the old computer files for the animated 3D models, error messages prevented them from editing the files, which necessitated recreating the models from scratch.[27] To create the chaotic and complex junkyard scene near the film's end, more than a year and a half was invested on research and development to create the simulation systems required for the sequence.[28]

Instead of sending Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and John Ratzenberger scripts for their consideration in reprising their roles, a complete story reel of the film was shown to the actors in a theater. The reel was made up of moving storyboards with pre-recorded voices, sound effects, and music. When the preview concluded, the actors signed on to the film.[29]

The film's art director, Daisuke Tsutsumi, is married to Hayao Miyazaki's niece, who originally inspired the character Mei in Miyazaki's anime film My Neighbour Totoro (1988). Totoro makes a cameo appearance in Toy Story 3.[30]

Dolby Laboratories announced that Toy Story 3 would be the first film to feature theatrical 7.1 surround sound.[3] Thus, even the Blu-ray version would feature original 7.1 audio, unlike other films which were remixed into 7.1 for Blu-ray.

Release

Theatrical

 
Toy Story 3 had its United States premiere at El Capitan Theatre,[31] which also hosted a Toy Story marathon showing all three films together for the first time.[32]

Toy Story 3 had its worldwide premiere on June 12, 2010, opening at Taormina Film Fest in Italy.[33] In the United States, it premiered on June 13, 2010, at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California.[31] El Capitan also hosted on June 17, 2010, a Toy Story marathon, showing for the first time all three Toy Story films together.[32] The film went into its wide release on June 18, 2010,[34] along with a release to IMAX 3D theaters.[35]

The film was theatrically accompanied with the Pixar short film Day & Night, which focuses on what happens when an animated personification of Day meets his opposite, Night, and the resulting growth for both.[36][37]

Marketing

The film's first teaser trailer was released with Up in Disney Digital 3-D on May 29, 2009.[38] On October 2, 2009, Toy Story and Toy Story 2 were re-released as a double feature in Disney Digital 3-D.[39] The first full-length trailer was attached as an exclusive sneak peek and a first footage to the Toy Story double feature on October 12, 2009.[40] A second teaser was released on February 10, 2010, followed by a second full-length trailer on February 11, and appeared in 3D showings of Alice in Wonderland and How to Train Your Dragon.[41] On March 23, 2010, Toy Story and Toy Story 2 were released separately on Blu-ray/DVD combo packs; Toy Story included a small feature of "The Story of Toy Story 3" and Toy Story 2 included one on the "Characters of Toy Story 3."[42][43]

 
Joan Cusack, who voiced Jessie in the film, signing Toy Story 3 merchandise.

Mattel, Thinkway Toys, and Lego are among companies that produced toys to promote the film. Fisher Price, a Mattel Company, released Toy Story 3 with 21 3D images for viewing with the View-Master viewer.[44][45] Disney Interactive Studios also produced a video game based on the film Toy Story 3: The Video Game, which was released for Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, Wii, PlayStation 3, Nintendo DS, and PSP on June 15, 2010.[46] A PlayStation 2 version was released on October 30, 2010, as part of a PS2 bundle and separately on November 2, 2010 (the same day Toy Story 3 was released on DVD and Blu-ray).[47] It was also the last Disney/Pixar game to be released for PlayStation 2.[47]

Toy Story 3 was featured in Apple's iPhone OS 4 Event on April 8, 2010, with Steve Jobs demonstrating a Toy Story 3-themed iAd written in HTML5.[48] Pixar designed a commercial for the toy Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear and formatted it to appear as if it came from an old VCR recording. The recording was altered with distorted sound, noise along the bottom of the screen, and flickering video, all designed to make it look like a converted recording from around 1983.[49] A Japanese version of the commercial was also released online, with the name "Lots-O'-Huggin Bear" replaced with "Little Hug-Hug Bear" (Japanese:ハグハグベアちゃん/Hagu Hagu Beya-Chan).[50]

On Dancing with the Stars' May 11, 2010 episode, the Gipsy Kings performed a Spanish-language version of "You've Got a Friend in Me", which featured a paso doble dance choreographed by Cheryl Burke and Tony Dovolani.[51][52] Both the song and dance are featured in the film. Toy Story 3 was promoted with airings of the first and second film on several channels in the weeks preceding the film's release, including Disney Channel,[53] Disney XD,[54] and ABC Family.[55] Sneak peeks of Toy Story 3 were also revealed,[55] primarily on Disney Channel.[56][57]

Oscar campaign

Toy Story 3's "Not since..." Oscar campaign drew a lot of attention, emphasizing the film's uniqueness and critical acclaim. The campaign consisted of posters featuring characters from the film, comparing Toy Story 3 to previous winners such as The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King, Shakespeare in Love, Titanic, and more.[58]Walt Disney Studios Chairman Rich Ross explained they were going for the Best Picture win, not just Best Animated film.[59] The Hollywood Reporter gave the campaign a bronze award in Key Art Awards Winners 2011.[60]

Home media

Toy Story 3 was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment in North America on November 2, 2010, in a standard DVD edition, a two-disc Blu-ray Disc, and in a four-disc Blu-ray/DVD/Digital Copy combo pack. Features included behind-the-scenes, including a sneak peek teaser for the then-upcoming Cars 2 (the sequel to the 2006 film Cars).[61] A 10-disc Toy Story trilogy Blu-ray box set arrived on store shelves that same day.[62] A 3D version of the Blu-ray was released in North America on November 1, 2011.[63]

On its first week of release (November 2–7, 2010), it sold 3,859,736 units (equal to $73,096,452), ranking No.1 for the week and immediately becoming the bestselling animated film of 2010 in units sold (surpassing How to Train Your Dragon). As of July 18, 2012, it had sold 10,911,701 units ($185,924,247).[64] It became the bestselling DVD of 2010 in units sold, but it lacked in sales revenue and therefore ranked second behind Avatar on that list.[65] It also sold about 4 million Blu-ray units, ranking as the fourth-bestselling film of 2010.[66]

In the United Kingdom, it broke the record for the largest first day ever for an animated feature in sales revenue, on both DVD and Blu-ray. Additionally, on the first day of its iTunes release, it immediately became the most downloaded Disney film ever.[67] Toy Story 3 was released on 4K UHD Blu-ray on June 4, 2019.[68]

Reception

Box office

Toy Story 3 earned $415 million in the United States and Canada and $652 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $1.067 billion,[1] becoming the highest-grossing animated film of all time[4] (until it was surpassed by Frozen (2013) in 2014[69]) and the highest-grossing film of 2010.[70] On its first weekend, Toy Story 3 topped the worldwide box office with $145.3 million ($153.7 million with weekday previews), the ninth-largest opening weekend worldwide for an animated feature.[71] On August 27, 2010 – its seventy-first day of release, it surpassed the $1 billion mark, becoming the third Disney film, the second Disney-distributed film in 2010 (after Alice in Wonderland), the first animated film,[5] and the seventh film in cinematic history to do so.

United States and Canada

In North America, Box Office Mojo estimates that the film sold over 52 million tickets in the U.S.[72] Toy Story 3 earned $41.1 million on its opening day (June 18, 2010) from 4,028 theaters, including $4 million at midnight shows from about 1,500 theaters, setting an opening-day record for an animated film[73] (surpassed by Minions and later Finding Dory).[74][75]

During its opening weekend, the film topped the box office with $110.3 million, setting an opening-weekend record among Pixar films[76] (surpassed by Finding Dory),[77] films released in June[78] (surpassed by Man of Steel and later Jurassic World),[79][80] and G-rated films (surpassed by its sequel).[81][82] The film also achieved the second-largest opening weekend among animated films[83] and the fourth-largest opening weekend among 2010 films.[84] Its average of $27,385 per venue is the second-highest for a G-rated film and the third-highest for an animated feature.[85] Its opening-week gross (Friday through Thursday) of $167.6 million is the second-largest among animated films, the second-largest among 2010 films, and the 23rd-largest of all time.[86] It also achieved the largest 10-day gross among 2010 films.[87] It topped the box office for two consecutive weekends.[88]

Other territories

Outside of North America, Toy Story 3 topped the box office outside North America three times, in its first ($35 million),[89] second,[90] and sixth weekend (which was its largest).[91] Its highest-grossing market after North America is Japan ($126.7 million),[92] where it is the second-highest-grossing U.S. animated feature (behind Finding Nemo),[5] followed by the UK and Ireland, and Malta (£73.8 million – $116.6 million), where it is the ninth-highest-grossing film,[93] and Mexico ($59.4 million), where it is the second-highest-grossing film.[94] It set opening-weekend records for animated films in Ecuador, Colombia, Mexico, China, Argentina,[95] Hong Kong,[96] Spain, and the UK.[97] Its top international markets were the United Kingdom ($115.4 million), Australia ($32.8 million), and Brazil ($23.6 million).[64]

Critical response

On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 98% based on 313 reviews, with an average rating of 8.9/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Deftly blending comedy, adventure, and honest emotion, Toy Story 3 is a rare second sequel that really works."[98] Metacritic, another review aggregator which assigns a normalized rating to reviews, gave the film a score of 92 out of 100 based on 39 critics, indicating "universal acclaim."[99] TIME named Toy Story 3 the "best film of 2010"[100] as did Quentin Tarantino until 2020 where the latter ranked fellow 2010 film The Social Network as the best film of the 2010s.[101][102] In 2011, TIME ranked the film at #11 on their list of "The 25 All-TIME Best Animated Films."[103] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "A" on an A+ to F scale, the same score as the first film, but down from the "A+" earned by the second film.[104]

 
Quentin Tarantino placed the film at the top position in his list of favorite films of 2010 until 2020 where he ranked fellow 2010 film The Social Network as the best film of the 2010s decade.[101][102]

A. O. Scott of The New York Times stated "This film—this whole three-part, 15-year epic—about the adventures of a bunch of silly plastic junk turns out also to be a long, melancholy meditation on loss, impermanence and that noble, stubborn, foolish thing called love."[105] Owen Gleiberman from Entertainment Weekly gave the film an "A" saying "Even with the bar raised high, Toy Story 3 enchanted and moved me so deeply I was flabbergasted that a digitally animated comedy about plastic playthings could have this effect."[106] Gleiberman also wrote in the next issue that he, along with many other grown men, cried at the end of the film.[107] Michael Rechtshaffen of The Hollywood Reporter also gave the film a positive review, saying "Woody, Buzz and playmates make a thoroughly engaging, emotionally satisfying return."[108]

Mark Kermode of the BBC gave the film, and the series, a glowing review, calling it "the best movie trilogy of all time."[109] In USA Today, Claudia Puig gave the film a complete 4-star rating, writing "This installment, the best of the three, is everything a movie should be: hilarious, touching, exciting, and clever."[110] Lou Lumenick of the New York Post wrote "Toy Story 3 (which is pointlessly being shown in 3-D at most locations) may not be a masterpiece, but it still had me in tears at the end."[111] Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave the film 3 out of 4 stars, writing that "Compared with the riches of all kinds in recent Pixar masterworks such as Ratatouille, WALL-E, and Up, Toy Story 3 looks and plays like an exceptionally slick and confident product, as opposed to a magical blend of commerce and popular art."[112] Roger Moore of the Orlando Sentinel, who gave the film 312 out of 4 stars, wrote "Dazzling, scary, and sentimental, Toy Story 3 is a dark and emotional conclusion to the film series that made Pixar famous."[113]

Cahiers du Cinéma put it at the fourth place of its top ten best 2010 films.

In 2018, IndieWire writers ranked the script the tenth best American screenplay of the 21st century.[114]

Accolades

At the 83rd Academy Awards, Toy Story 3 received nominations for Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, and Best Sound Editing; and won Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song.[115] The film's other nominations include three Annie Awards,[116][117] three British Academy Film Awards (winning one),[118] five Critics' Choice Movie Awards (winning one),[119] and a Golden Globe Award (which it won).[120] It was named one of the ten best films of 2010 by the National Board of Review (where it also won Best Animated Film) and the American Film Institute.[121][122]

Fan project

External video
  Toy Story 3 IRL

Iowa brothers Morgan and Mason McGrew spent eight years recreating the film in stop motion. Titled Toy Story 3 in Real Life, the film was shot using iPhones and was uploaded to YouTube on January 25, 2020. The shot-for-shot remake uses the film's original audio. According to Screen Crush, Pixar's parent company Walt Disney Studios gave the McGrews permission to release the film online.[123]

Music

Toy Story 3 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJune 15, 2010[124]
Recorded2009–10
GenreScore
Length56:18
LabelWalt Disney
Pixar chronology
Up (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2009)
Toy Story 3 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2010)
Cars 2 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
(2011)
Randy Newman chronology
Singles from Toy Story 3 (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
  1. "We Belong Together"
    Released: 2010

The film score for Toy Story 3 was composed and conducted by Randy Newman,[6] his sixth for Pixar after Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., and Cars.[125] Initially, Disney released the soundtrack only as digital download.[124] This was the second instance where Disney did not release the award-winning soundtrack of a Pixar film on CD, the first being Up.[126] In January 2012, Intrada released the Toy Story 3 soundtrack on CD.[127]

All tracks are written by Randy Newman

No.TitleLength
1."We Belong Together" (performed by Newman)4:03
2."You've Got a Friend in Me (para Buzz Español) (Hay Un Amigo en Mi)" (performed by The Gipsy Kings)2:15
3."Cowboy!"4:10
4."Garbage?"2:40
5."Sunnyside"2:20
6."Woody Bails"4:40
7."Come to Papa"2:05
8."Go See Lotso"3:36
9."Bad Buzz"2:22
10."You Got Lucky"5:58
11."Spanish Buzz"3:31
12."What About Daisy?"2:07
13."To the Dump"3:50
14."The Claw"3:56
15."Going Home"3:22
16."So Long"4:55
17."Zu-Zu (Ken's Theme)"0:35
Total length:56:18

In addition to the tracks included in the soundtrack album, the film also uses several other tracks such as "Dream Weaver" by Gary Wright,[128] "Le Freak" by Chic,[129] and Randy Newman's original version of "You've Got a Friend in Me".[129] Furthermore, tracks "Cowboy!" and "Come to Papa" included material from Newman's rejected score to Air Force One.[130] The song "Losing You" from Newman's own album Harps and Angels was also used in the first trailer for the film.[131] The Judas Priest song "Electric Eye" was also used in the film in the temp score for the opening scene of the film.[132]

Sequel

The sequel, titled Toy Story 4, was released on June 21, 2019,[133] with most of the main cast returning for the film.[134] The film was originally to be directed by John Lasseter and co-directed by Josh Cooley,[135][136] but in July 2017 Cooley was confirmed as the sole director.[137] Don Rickles had signed on to return to voice Mr. Potato Head, but died before any lines could be recorded.[138] Cooley later confirmed that archived recordings of Rickles would be used instead.[139]

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This article is about the film For the game based on the film see Toy Story 3 video game Toy Story 3 is a 2010 American computer animated comedy drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures It is the third installment in the Toy Story series 2 and the sequel to Toy Story 2 1999 It was directed by Lee Unkrich the editor of the first two films and the co director of Toy Story 2 produced by Darla K Anderson and written by Michael Arndt while Unkrich wrote the story along with John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton respectively director and co writer of the first two films The film s ensemble voice cast includes Tom Hanks Tim Allen Joan Cusack Don Rickles Wallace Shawn John Ratzenberger Estelle Harris Jeff Pidgeon Jodi Benson John Morris Laurie Metcalf and R Lee Ermey in his final voice role as Sarge before his death on April 15 2018 reprising their roles from previous films Jim Varney who voiced Slinky Dog in the first two films died on February 10 2000 10 years before the release of the third film so the role of Slinky was passed down to Blake Clark The returning cast is joined by Ned Beatty Michael Keaton Whoopi Goldberg Timothy Dalton Kristen Schaal Bonnie Hunt and Jeff Garlin who voice the new characters introduced in this film In Toy Story 3 Andy Davis Morris now 17 years old is going to college Woody Hanks Buzz Lightyear Allen and the other toys are accidentally donated to Sunnyside Daycare a daycare center by Andy s mother Metcalf and the toys must decide where their loyalties lie Toy Story 3Theatrical release posterDirected byLee UnkrichScreenplay byMichael ArndtStory byJohn Lasseter Andrew Stanton Lee UnkrichProduced byDarla K AndersonStarringTom Hanks Tim Allen Joan Cusack Don Rickles Wallace Shawn John Ratzenberger Estelle Harris Ned Beatty Michael Keaton Jodi Benson John MorrisCinematographyJeremy Lasky Kim WhiteEdited byKen SchretzmannMusic byRandy NewmanProductioncompaniesWalt Disney Pictures Pixar Animation StudiosDistributed byWalt Disney StudiosMotion PicturesRelease datesJune 12 2010 2010 06 12 Taormina Film Fest June 18 2010 2010 06 18 United States Running time103 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 200 million 1 Box office 1 067 billion 1 In 2004 following disagreements between Disney CEO Michael Eisner and Pixar CEO Steve Jobs Disney planned to make Toy Story 3 at the new studio Circle 7 Animation unit with the tentative theatrical release date in early 2008 The script was developed in multiple versions however after Disney bought Pixar in early 2006 the Circle 7 version of the film was cancelled as the result of Circle 7 s closure The production was then transferred to Pixar where a new script was developed Randy Newman returned to compose the film s musical score With a budget of 200 million Toy Story 3 is one of the most expensive films of all time Toy Story 3 premiered at the Taormina Film Fest in Italy on June 12 2010 and was released in the United States on June 18 It was the first film to be released theatrically with Dolby Surround 7 1 sound 3 Like its predecessors Toy Story 3 received critical acclaim upon release with critics praising the vocal performances screenplay emotional depth animation and Newman s musical score The film earned 1 067 billion worldwide finishing its theatrical run as the highest grossing film of 2010 It is also the first animated film to reach 1 billion at the box office and was the highest grossing animated film of all time until the release of Frozen in 2013 and was Pixar s highest grossing film until the release of Incredibles 2 in 2018 4 5 Organizations like the National Board of Review and the American Film Institute named it as one of the top ten films of 2010 The film was nominated for five awards at the 83rd Academy Awards winning two and received numerous other accolades A sequel Toy Story 4 was released in 2019 Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 Production 4 Release 4 1 Theatrical 4 2 Marketing 4 2 1 Oscar campaign 4 3 Home media 5 Reception 5 1 Box office 5 1 1 United States and Canada 5 1 2 Other territories 5 2 Critical response 5 3 Accolades 5 4 Fan project 6 Music 7 Sequel 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksPlotAndy now 17 years old is preparing to leave for college He has not played with his toys for years and only Woody Buzz Lightyear Jessie Bullseye Rex Slinky Hamm Mr and Mrs Potato Head the Aliens and three toy soldiers remain As the despondent toys reflect on their future the soldiers parachute out the window and leave Andy intends to take Woody to college and puts the other toys into a trash bag to be placed in the attic however Andy s mother mistakenly puts the bag outside with the true garbage The toys narrowly escape from the garbage truck and believing Andy deliberately threw them away get into a donation box in Andy s mother s car with Molly s old Barbie doll Woody follows in an attempt to bring them back but is unable to convince the others of Andy s real intentions and goes along when Andy s mother takes the box of donations to Sunnyside Daycare At Sunnyside Andy s toys are welcomed by the other toys led by Lots O Huggin Bear Lotso The toys except for Woody are delighted to learn that Sunnyside never runs out of children and Barbie is enamored with a Ken doll Woody attempts to return home but is instead found by a child from Sunnyside named Bonnie who brings him home and plays with him and her other toys Bonnie s toys are shocked that Woody escaped from Sunnyside Chuckles a toy clown explains that he Lotso and Big Baby Lotso s assistant at Sunnyside were owned by a girl named Daisy but were lost during a family trip When they made it home Lotso found out that he had been replaced Disregarding Chuckles protests the embittered Lotso lied to Big Baby that Daisy had replaced all of them They rode a truck to Sunnyside where Lotso took over turning it into a toy prison Chuckles was eventually broken and later found by Bonnie Meanwhile back at Sunnyside after the toddlers play roughly with Andy s toys Buzz asks Lotso to move the toys to the older children s room Lotso allows Buzz to go but when he insists that Andy s toys go as well Lotso switches Buzz to his original demo mode factory settings causing him to believe himself to be an actual space ranger under Lotso s command Meanwhile Mrs Potato Head through an eye she lost in Andy s room sees Andy searching for his toys They realize that Woody told the truth about Andy s intentions and try to escape but Lotso s gang recruiting a brainwashed Buzz imprison them Woody returns to Sunnyside where a Chatter Telephone tells him that there is now no way out except through the trash chute Later that night the toys make their escape plan After successfully incapacitating Lotso s night watchman a Cymbal banging monkey toy they attempt to restore Buzz s memory but Rex accidentally resets Buzz to Spanish mode Spanish Buzz still believing himself to be an actual space ranger immediately allies himself with Woody and falls in love with Jessie The toys reach a dumpster but are cornered by Lotso and his gang Woody reveals Lotso s deception to Big Baby who angrily throws Lotso into the dumpster As a garbage truck approaches the toys try to leave but Lotso pulls Woody into the dumpster The rest of Andy s toys jump after him as the truck arrives and all fall inside Buzz returns to normal after a television falls onto him inside the truck The truck takes the toys to a landfill where they are swept onto a conveyor belt leading to an incinerator The Aliens spot an industrial claw but are swept away while running toward it After narrowly avoiding a shredder and rescuing Lotso Woody and Buzz help Lotso reach an emergency stop button only for Lotso to abandon them The toys fall into the incinerator and resign themselves to their apparent fate but the Aliens rescue them with the industrial claw Lotso is later found by a garbage truck driver who fastens him to his truck s radiator grille as a decoration Woody and his friends ride Sid s garbage truck back to Andy s house Woody leaves a note for Andy who thinking the note is from his mother donates the toys to Bonnie Andy introduces the toys individually to Bonnie and is surprised to find Woody at the bottom of the donation box Bonnie recognizes him and though initially hesitant Andy passes Woody on to her and they play together before he leaves Woody and the other toys witness Andy s departure as they begin their new lives with Bonnie In the film s epilogue Barbie Ken and Big Baby have vastly improved Sunnyside and maintain contact with Bonnie s toys through letters The toy soldiers parachute into Sunnyside where Ken and Barbie welcome them Voice castMain article List of Toy Story characters Credits adapted from the British Film Institute 6 nbsp Kristen Schaal and Jeff Garlin who attended the Toy Story 3 panel at the 2010 WonderCon joined the cast as Trixie and Buttercup respectively 7 Tom Hanks as Woody Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear Joan Cusack as Jessie Ned Beatty as Lotso John Morris as Andy Don Rickles as Mr Potato Head Blake Clark as Slinky Dog Wallace Shawn as Rex John Ratzenberger as Hamm Estelle Harris as Mrs Potato Head Jeff Pidgeon as Aliens Jodi Benson as Barbie Michael Keaton as Ken Emily Hahn as Bonnie Timothy Dalton as Mr Pricklepants Kristen Schaal as Trixie Jeff Garlin as Buttercup Bonnie Hunt as Dolly Whoopi Goldberg as Stretch Jack Angel as Chunk Jan Rabson as Sparks John Cygan as Twitch Laurie Metcalf as Andy s mother Lori Alan as Bonnie s mother Bea Miller as Molly R Lee Ermey as Sarge Teddy Newton as Chatter Telephone Richard Kind as Bookworm Bud Luckey as Chuckles Javier Fernandez Pena as Spanish Buzz 8 Charlie Bright as Young Andy Pea in a Pod Amber Kroner as Pea in a Pod Brianna Maiwand as Pea in a Pod Erik von Detten as Sid Jack Willis as Frog Woody Smith as Big Baby 9 10 ProductionAccording to the terms of Pixar s initial seven film deal with Disney all characters created by Pixar for their films were owned and controlled by Disney 11 Furthermore Disney owned the rights to make sequels to all Pixar films up to and including Cars 11 though Pixar retained the right of first refusal to work on these sequels 12 In 2004 when the contentious negotiations between the two companies made a split appear likely Michael Eisner Disney chairman at the time put plans in motion to produce Toy Story 3 at a new Disney studio Circle Seven Animation 13 Tim Allen the voice of Buzz Lightyear indicated a willingness to return even if Pixar was not on board It was slated for a theatrical release sometime in spring 2008 14 nbsp Promotional art for Circle Seven s Toy Story 3 at Siggraph 2005 displaying the storyline of the recalled Buzz Lightyears Bradley Raymond who previously directed Disney s direct to video sequels such as The Hunchback of Notre Dame II and The Lion King 1 was hired to direct the film Among the scripts Circle Seven had under consideration was one from Teacher s Pet screenwriters Bill and Cheri Steinkellner Their idea for the film involves Andy and his toys Woody Buzz Hamm Rex Slinky Mr Potato Head Jessie and Bullseye paying a visit to his grandmother s house for the night because his room is getting remodeled A set of Andy s toys and new characters Hee Hee and Gladiola are trying to figure out who stole the toys one by one in a whodunit style murder mystery story 15 16 Though it was rejected Disney was so impressed with the script that this version would have been considered for a possible fourth installment 17 The final version of the Circle Seven script was written by Meet the Parents screenwriter Jim Herzfeld It focused on Andy s toys shipping a malfunctioning Buzz to the factory in Taiwan where he was built called Wocka Wocka with the other toys hoping he will be fixed there While searching on the Internet they then discovered that many more Buzz Lightyear toys are malfunctioning around the world and the company had issued a massive recall Fearing Buzz s destruction a group of Andy s toys Woody Rex Slinky Mr Potato Head Hamm Jessie and Bullseye all ship themselves to Taiwan and venture out to rescue Buzz At the same time Buzz meets other toys from around the world that were once loved but have been recalled such as Rosey a warm cozy toy and Jade a leggy doll with an evening gown Along with meeting the recalled toys Buzz also meets a new Star Command action figure that was going to be the replacement of Buzz Daxx Blastar along with his accessory pet cat named Comet 13 16 In January 2006 Disney bought Pixar in a deal that put Pixar chiefs Edwin Catmull and John Lasseter in charge of all Disney Animation 18 Shortly thereafter Circle Seven Animation was shut down and its alternate version of Toy Story 3 was canceled 13 1 The following month Disney CEO Robert Iger confirmed that Disney was in the process of transferring the production to Pixar 19 The studio s brain trust which included John Lasseter Andrew Stanton Pete Docter and Lee Unkrich had their own idea for a sequel that they had carried around for years They retreated to the cabin where they first pitched Toy Story and almost immediately dropped the idea after realizing it wasn t good enough Unable to come up with anything the first day they watched the first two movies again and the next day a new story was starting to take shape Stanton then wrote a treatment 20 21 22 This story had no traces of the Circle Seven version of the film since the filmmakers did not read its script Not out of spite but we wanted to start fresh and not be influenced by what they d done said Unkrich We didn t look at any of the work they d done We really didn t want to know anything about it 23 In February 2007 Lasseter announced Toy Story 2 s co director Unkrich as the sole director of the film instead of himself Lasseter had directed the first two films and was busy directing Cars 2 and Michael Arndt as screenwriter 24 2010 was also announced as the tentative release date 23 Unkrich who had been working with Arndt and story development artists on the film since the middle of 2006 23 said that he felt pressure to avoid creating the first dud for Pixar since as of 2010 all of Pixar s films had been critical and commercial successes 25 In February 2008 the film s plotline was reported Woody the cowboy and his toy box friends are dumped in a daycare center after their owner Andy leaves for college 26 nbsp Lee Unkrich pictured at the Toy Story 3 panel at WonderCon in April 2010 was the full time director for the film During the initial development stages of the film Pixar revisited their work from the original Toy Story and found that although they could open the old computer files for the animated 3D models error messages prevented them from editing the files which necessitated recreating the models from scratch 27 To create the chaotic and complex junkyard scene near the film s end more than a year and a half was invested on research and development to create the simulation systems required for the sequence 28 Instead of sending Tom Hanks Tim Allen and John Ratzenberger scripts for their consideration in reprising their roles a complete story reel of the film was shown to the actors in a theater The reel was made up of moving storyboards with pre recorded voices sound effects and music When the preview concluded the actors signed on to the film 29 The film s art director Daisuke Tsutsumi is married to Hayao Miyazaki s niece who originally inspired the character Mei in Miyazaki s anime film My Neighbour Totoro 1988 Totoro makes a cameo appearance in Toy Story 3 30 Dolby Laboratories announced that Toy Story 3 would be the first film to feature theatrical 7 1 surround sound 3 Thus even the Blu ray version would feature original 7 1 audio unlike other films which were remixed into 7 1 for Blu ray ReleaseTheatrical nbsp Toy Story 3 had its United States premiere at El Capitan Theatre 31 which also hosted a Toy Story marathon showing all three films together for the first time 32 Toy Story 3 had its worldwide premiere on June 12 2010 opening at Taormina Film Fest in Italy 33 In the United States it premiered on June 13 2010 at El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood California 31 El Capitan also hosted on June 17 2010 a Toy Story marathon showing for the first time all three Toy Story films together 32 The film went into its wide release on June 18 2010 34 along with a release to IMAX 3D theaters 35 The film was theatrically accompanied with the Pixar short film Day amp Night which focuses on what happens when an animated personification of Day meets his opposite Night and the resulting growth for both 36 37 Marketing The film s first teaser trailer was released with Up in Disney Digital 3 D on May 29 2009 38 On October 2 2009 Toy Story and Toy Story 2 were re released as a double feature in Disney Digital 3 D 39 The first full length trailer was attached as an exclusive sneak peek and a first footage to the Toy Story double feature on October 12 2009 40 A second teaser was released on February 10 2010 followed by a second full length trailer on February 11 and appeared in 3D showings of Alice in Wonderland and How to Train Your Dragon 41 On March 23 2010 Toy Story and Toy Story 2 were released separately on Blu ray DVD combo packs Toy Story included a small feature of The Story of Toy Story 3 and Toy Story 2 included one on the Characters of Toy Story 3 42 43 nbsp Joan Cusack who voiced Jessie in the film signing Toy Story 3 merchandise Mattel Thinkway Toys and Lego are among companies that produced toys to promote the film Fisher Price a Mattel Company released Toy Story 3 with 21 3D images for viewing with the View Master viewer 44 45 Disney Interactive Studios also produced a video game based on the film Toy Story 3 The Video Game which was released for Microsoft Windows Xbox 360 Wii PlayStation 3 Nintendo DS and PSP on June 15 2010 46 A PlayStation 2 version was released on October 30 2010 as part of a PS2 bundle and separately on November 2 2010 the same day Toy Story 3 was released on DVD and Blu ray 47 It was also the last Disney Pixar game to be released for PlayStation 2 47 Toy Story 3 was featured in Apple s iPhone OS 4 Event on April 8 2010 with Steve Jobs demonstrating a Toy Story 3 themed iAd written in HTML5 48 Pixar designed a commercial for the toy Lots O Huggin Bear and formatted it to appear as if it came from an old VCR recording The recording was altered with distorted sound noise along the bottom of the screen and flickering video all designed to make it look like a converted recording from around 1983 49 A Japanese version of the commercial was also released online with the name Lots O Huggin Bear replaced with Little Hug Hug Bear Japanese ハグハグベアちゃん Hagu Hagu Beya Chan 50 On Dancing with the Stars May 11 2010 episode the Gipsy Kings performed a Spanish language version of You ve Got a Friend in Me which featured a paso doble dance choreographed by Cheryl Burke and Tony Dovolani 51 52 Both the song and dance are featured in the film Toy Story 3 was promoted with airings of the first and second film on several channels in the weeks preceding the film s release including Disney Channel 53 Disney XD 54 and ABC Family 55 Sneak peeks of Toy Story 3 were also revealed 55 primarily on Disney Channel 56 57 Oscar campaign Toy Story 3 s Not since Oscar campaign drew a lot of attention emphasizing the film s uniqueness and critical acclaim The campaign consisted of posters featuring characters from the film comparing Toy Story 3 to previous winners such as The Lord of the Rings The Return of the King Shakespeare in Love Titanic and more 58 Walt Disney Studios Chairman Rich Ross explained they were going for the Best Picture win not just Best Animated film 59 The Hollywood Reporter gave the campaign a bronze award in Key Art Awards Winners 2011 60 Home media Toy Story 3 was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment in North America on November 2 2010 in a standard DVD edition a two disc Blu ray Disc and in a four disc Blu ray DVD Digital Copy combo pack Features included behind the scenes including a sneak peek teaser for the then upcoming Cars 2 the sequel to the 2006 film Cars 61 A 10 disc Toy Story trilogy Blu ray box set arrived on store shelves that same day 62 A 3D version of the Blu ray was released in North America on November 1 2011 63 On its first week of release November 2 7 2010 it sold 3 859 736 units equal to 73 096 452 ranking No 1 for the week and immediately becoming the bestselling animated film of 2010 in units sold surpassing How to Train Your Dragon As of July 18 2012 it had sold 10 911 701 units 185 924 247 64 It became the bestselling DVD of 2010 in units sold but it lacked in sales revenue and therefore ranked second behind Avatar on that list 65 It also sold about 4 million Blu ray units ranking as the fourth bestselling film of 2010 66 In the United Kingdom it broke the record for the largest first day ever for an animated feature in sales revenue on both DVD and Blu ray Additionally on the first day of its iTunes release it immediately became the most downloaded Disney film ever 67 Toy Story 3 was released on 4K UHD Blu ray on June 4 2019 68 ReceptionBox office Toy Story 3 earned 415 million in the United States and Canada and 652 million in other countries for a worldwide total of 1 067 billion 1 becoming the highest grossing animated film of all time 4 until it was surpassed by Frozen 2013 in 2014 69 and the highest grossing film of 2010 70 On its first weekend Toy Story 3 topped the worldwide box office with 145 3 million 153 7 million with weekday previews the ninth largest opening weekend worldwide for an animated feature 71 On August 27 2010 its seventy first day of release it surpassed the 1 billion mark becoming the third Disney film the second Disney distributed film in 2010 after Alice in Wonderland the first animated film 5 and the seventh film in cinematic history to do so United States and Canada In North America Box Office Mojo estimates that the film sold over 52 million tickets in the U S 72 Toy Story 3 earned 41 1 million on its opening day June 18 2010 from 4 028 theaters including 4 million at midnight shows from about 1 500 theaters setting an opening day record for an animated film 73 surpassed by Minions and later Finding Dory 74 75 During its opening weekend the film topped the box office with 110 3 million setting an opening weekend record among Pixar films 76 surpassed by Finding Dory 77 films released in June 78 surpassed by Man of Steel and later Jurassic World 79 80 and G rated films surpassed by its sequel 81 82 The film also achieved the second largest opening weekend among animated films 83 and the fourth largest opening weekend among 2010 films 84 Its average of 27 385 per venue is the second highest for a G rated film and the third highest for an animated feature 85 Its opening week gross Friday through Thursday of 167 6 million is the second largest among animated films the second largest among 2010 films and the 23rd largest of all time 86 It also achieved the largest 10 day gross among 2010 films 87 It topped the box office for two consecutive weekends 88 Other territories Outside of North America Toy Story 3 topped the box office outside North America three times in its first 35 million 89 second 90 and sixth weekend which was its largest 91 Its highest grossing market after North America is Japan 126 7 million 92 where it is the second highest grossing U S animated feature behind Finding Nemo 5 followed by the UK and Ireland and Malta 73 8 million 116 6 million where it is the ninth highest grossing film 93 and Mexico 59 4 million where it is the second highest grossing film 94 It set opening weekend records for animated films in Ecuador Colombia Mexico China Argentina 95 Hong Kong 96 Spain and the UK 97 Its top international markets were the United Kingdom 115 4 million Australia 32 8 million and Brazil 23 6 million 64 Critical response On review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 98 based on 313 reviews with an average rating of 8 9 10 The site s critical consensus reads Deftly blending comedy adventure and honest emotion Toy Story 3 is a rare second sequel that really works 98 Metacritic another review aggregator which assigns a normalized rating to reviews gave the film a score of 92 out of 100 based on 39 critics indicating universal acclaim 99 TIME named Toy Story 3 the best film of 2010 100 as did Quentin Tarantino until 2020 where the latter ranked fellow 2010 film The Social Network as the best film of the 2010s 101 102 In 2011 TIME ranked the film at 11 on their list of The 25 All TIME Best Animated Films 103 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of A on an A to F scale the same score as the first film but down from the A earned by the second film 104 nbsp Quentin Tarantino placed the film at the top position in his list of favorite films of 2010 until 2020 where he ranked fellow 2010 film The Social Network as the best film of the 2010s decade 101 102 A O Scott of The New York Times stated This film this whole three part 15 year epic about the adventures of a bunch of silly plastic junk turns out also to be a long melancholy meditation on loss impermanence and that noble stubborn foolish thing called love 105 Owen Gleiberman from Entertainment Weekly gave the film an A saying Even with the bar raised high Toy Story 3 enchanted and moved me so deeply I was flabbergasted that a digitally animated comedy about plastic playthings could have this effect 106 Gleiberman also wrote in the next issue that he along with many other grown men cried at the end of the film 107 Michael Rechtshaffen of The Hollywood Reporter also gave the film a positive review saying Woody Buzz and playmates make a thoroughly engaging emotionally satisfying return 108 Mark Kermode of the BBC gave the film and the series a glowing review calling it the best movie trilogy of all time 109 In USA Today Claudia Puig gave the film a complete 4 star rating writing This installment the best of the three is everything a movie should be hilarious touching exciting and clever 110 Lou Lumenick of the New York Post wrote Toy Story 3 which is pointlessly being shown in 3 D at most locations may not be a masterpiece but it still had me in tears at the end 111 Michael Phillips of the Chicago Tribune gave the film 3 out of 4 stars writing that Compared with the riches of all kinds in recent Pixar masterworks such as Ratatouille WALL E and Up Toy Story 3 looks and plays like an exceptionally slick and confident product as opposed to a magical blend of commerce and popular art 112 Roger Moore of the Orlando Sentinel who gave the film 31 2 out of 4 stars wrote Dazzling scary and sentimental Toy Story 3 is a dark and emotional conclusion to the film series that made Pixar famous 113 Cahiers du Cinema put it at the fourth place of its top ten best 2010 films In 2018 IndieWire writers ranked the script the tenth best American screenplay of the 21st century 114 Accolades Main article List of accolades received by Toy Story 3 At the 83rd Academy Awards Toy Story 3 received nominations for Best Picture Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Sound Editing and won Best Animated Feature and Best Original Song 115 The film s other nominations include three Annie Awards 116 117 three British Academy Film Awards winning one 118 five Critics Choice Movie Awards winning one 119 and a Golden Globe Award which it won 120 It was named one of the ten best films of 2010 by the National Board of Review where it also won Best Animated Film and the American Film Institute 121 122 Fan project External video nbsp Toy Story 3 IRLIowa brothers Morgan and Mason McGrew spent eight years recreating the film in stop motion Titled Toy Story 3 in Real Life the film was shot using iPhones and was uploaded to YouTube on January 25 2020 The shot for shot remake uses the film s original audio According to Screen Crush Pixar s parent company Walt Disney Studios gave the McGrews permission to release the film online 123 MusicMain article Toy Story 3 soundtrack Toy Story 3 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Soundtrack album by Randy NewmanReleasedJune 15 2010 124 Recorded2009 10GenreScoreLength56 18LabelWalt DisneyPixar chronologyUp Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2009 Toy Story 3 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2010 Cars 2 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2011 Randy Newman chronologyThe Princess and the Frog Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2009 Toy Story 3 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2010 Monsters University Original Motion Picture Soundtrack 2013 Singles from Toy Story 3 Original Motion Picture Soundtrack We Belong Together Released 2010The film score for Toy Story 3 was composed and conducted by Randy Newman 6 his sixth for Pixar after Toy Story A Bug s Life Toy Story 2 Monsters Inc and Cars 125 Initially Disney released the soundtrack only as digital download 124 This was the second instance where Disney did not release the award winning soundtrack of a Pixar film on CD the first being Up 126 In January 2012 Intrada released the Toy Story 3 soundtrack on CD 127 All tracks are written by Randy NewmanNo TitleLength1 We Belong Together performed by Newman 4 032 You ve Got a Friend in Me para Buzz Espanol Hay Un Amigo en Mi performed by The Gipsy Kings 2 153 Cowboy 4 104 Garbage 2 405 Sunnyside 2 206 Woody Bails 4 407 Come to Papa 2 058 Go See Lotso 3 369 Bad Buzz 2 2210 You Got Lucky 5 5811 Spanish Buzz 3 3112 What About Daisy 2 0713 To the Dump 3 5014 The Claw 3 5615 Going Home 3 2216 So Long 4 5517 Zu Zu Ken s Theme 0 35Total length 56 18 In addition to the tracks included in the soundtrack album the film also uses several other tracks such as Dream Weaver by Gary Wright 128 Le Freak by Chic 129 and Randy Newman s original version of You ve Got a 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