Showing posts with label Toy Story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Toy Story. Show all posts

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Return to Battleopolis on Blu-Ray this November 3rd

Pixar's second Toy Story television special will be available on Blu-ray and Digital HD right before this upcoming holiday season, on November 3rd. In Toy Story That Time Forgot, the Toy Story gang find themselves on an after-Chirstmas playdate at a strange household. There, they meet a clan of barbarian battlesaurs that don't take very kindly to new toys.



Pixar Blu-Rays always have a surplus of inventive bonus features, and the supplementary content featured with Toy Story That Time Forgot is no exception. The bonus features and Blur-Ray cover are shown below.

Reptillus! – In this behind-the-scenes look at ‘Toy Story That Time Forgot,’ the filmmakers share a peek at the origins of the Battlesaurs world and culture, and explain the character design and development of its greatest hero, Reptillus Maximus.
Commentary – Commentary with ‘Toy Story that Time Forgot’ director, Steve Purcell, and head of story, Derek Thompson, on the process of making ‘Toy Story That Time Forgot.’
Toy Story Goes to Comic-Con – The ‘Toy Story that Time Forgot’ team heads to San Diego to unveil the project to the public, led by their own longtime Comic-Con veterans, director Steve Purcell and head of story Derek Thompson.
My Unexpected Friend – Feel the power – and sing along – as Reptillus Maximus expresses the depth of his feelings for Trixie in this 80’s-inspired karaoke video for his soulful ballad, “My Unexpected Friend.”
Battlesaurs Animated Opening – A 2D animated opening for the fictional animated TV series, ‘Battlesaurs.’
Deleted Scenes with Intros & Outros – ‘Toy Story That Time Forgot’ director, Steve Purcell, introduces scenes that were developed and storyboarded for the special, but were ultimately cut from the final version: Battlesaurs Christmas; Light of Play; Prisoners of Bone; SOS; Trixie’s Proposal.
DMA Exclusive Deleted Scene: Battleopolis

Blu-ray Cover (Source: Everything Pixar)

Toy Story That Time Forgot can be pre-ordered on Amazon.com

Saturday, March 14, 2015

The Co-Director For 'Toy Story 4' Has Been Announced

After the shocking announcement that Toy Story 4 is indeed happening last November, there have been barely any further updates about the film - until now. 

In the Variety article, "10 Animators To Watch" it highlights Pixar storyboard artist Josh Cooley. Josh was worked at Pixar since 2006 and the first feature he contributed to was Cars. Since then, he storyboarded for several other movies, as well as directed a few. Josh Cooley was the director of George and AJ, which follows the adventures of the two Shady Oaks Employees from Up, and he has directed a short film which will be included on the Blu-ray for Inside Out.


Josh Cooley's next project at Pixar is being co-director for a continuation of one of the most beloved movie series in the planet, Toy Story 4. Cooley is elated about his new endeavor and said that:
“To be co-director on Toy Story 4 with John, who brought the Toy Story characters to the screen 20 years ago, is a dream come true. When I first saw Toy Story I was amazed by the groundbreaking computer-generated animation. But it was the strong storytelling that kept me coming back. Toy Story 4 will continue that tradition and I couldn’t be more excited to be a part of it!”
Pixar's Chief Creative Officer John Lasseter is set to direct Toy Story 4 (he was the director of the first two Toy Story films),  and the screenplay will be from writing duo Rashida Jones and Will McCormack. Toy Story 4 will be produced by Pixar veteran Galyn Susman.

Pixar Story Meeting and Co-Director Josh Cooley

New plot details have also been recently revealed  about Toy Story 4. Collider reported that instead of a continuation of the first three films, Toy Story 4 will be it's own separate story. Pixar general manager Jim Morris revealed this tidbit in an interview with Disney Latino (the text below is translated):
"The third movie ended in a beautiful way and completed a trilogy. I think this movie is not part of this trilogy. It is a separate story, which in turn I do not know if will be continued. Never begin a project with that in mind. It is not a continuation of the end of the story of Toy Story 3.Temporarily it is, but it will be a love story. It will be a romantic comedy. It will not put much focus on the interaction between the characters and children. I think it will be a very good movie."
There you have it. Not only is Toy Story 4 a romantic comedy, but apparently it will focus much more on the toys than the humans.

Toy Story 4 Will Allegedly Be A Love Story

Toy Story 4  is set to be released on June 16, 2017.

Monday, November 17, 2014

'Toy Story That Time Forgot' Disney Channel Commercial

The premiere of Pixar's next film Toy Story That Time Forgot is just about two weeks away! Check out the latest promotional video for the television special below:


From the Pixar Post YouTube channel

The promo mentions that the Toy Story That Time Forgot will air on the Disney Channel on December 12th, but the short film will originally air on December 2nd at 8/7 central time on ABC.

The epic battle begins this December 2nd!

Here's the detailed plot synopsis for the Holiday Special: When Bonnie’s friend Mason gets the latest interactive video game system for Christmas, all of his other toys fall to the wayside…including a complete set of Battlesaurs that were also part of his Christmas haul. As yet unplayed with, these armored dinosaurs have no idea they are toys…instead convinced they are a hierarchal society inhabiting a hostile planet. The half hour special stars triceratops Trixie and her quest to finally get to be a dinosaur. While Trixie (Kristen Schaal) is falling for charismatic leader Reptillus Maximus (Kevin McKidd) and Rex is finally getting the opposable thumbs he deserves, the rest of the team is sent to the Arena of Woe to await death is glorious gladiatorial battle at the hands of the Skeksis inspired Cleric.

Friday, November 7, 2014

BREAKING: 'Toy Story 4' Will Be Released In 2017

The Toy Story trilogy is the most beloved movie series on the planet. So when the third one ended so perfectly when Andy gave his toy collection to Bonnie, Pixar had decided that the Toy Story films were complete, right? Nope.

"So long, partner."

Toy Story 4 is indeed happening and it is set to be released on June 16, 2017. John Lasseter who directed the first two Toy Story movies will return and direct the fourth film. Here's Mr. Lasseter's comments on the fourth installment in the Toy Story series: “We love these characters so much; they are like family to us. We don’t want to do anything with them unless it lives up to or surpasses what’s gone before. Toy Story 3 ended Woody and Buzz’s story with Andy so perfectly that for a long time, we never even talked about doing another Toy Story movie. But when Andrew, Pete, Lee and I came up with this new idea, I just could not stop thinking about it. It was so exciting to me, I knew we had to make this movie—and I wanted to direct it myself.” John Lasseter is referring to Andrew Stanton (director of Finding Nemo and WALL-E), Pete Docter (Monsters, Inc. and Up), and Lee Unkrich (Toy Story 3). Writing duo Rashida Jones and Will McCormack are also working on Toy Story 4, and it will be produced by longtime Pixarian Galyn Susman (producer of Toy Story of TERROR!).

Image Source: De todo un poco.

There's a lot of skepticism whether this film is really needed, and that it is just being made for the money. After all, Disney's CEO Bob Iger did announce the news the same day that Disney reports their record fiscal year results. John Lasseter denies naysayers and had this to say: "A lot of people in the industry view us doing sequels as being for the business of it, but for us it's pure passion. We only make sequels when we have a story that's as good as or better than the original. We don't just, because of the success of a film, automatically say we're going to do a sequel and then figure out what we're going to do." He also told The LA Times that 'Toy Story 4' will be a love story and will pick up where 'Toy Story 3' left off, when Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the rest of the series' toy chest of characters were handed down to a little girl named Bonnie. 

Toy Story 4 will be a love story?

The next Toy Story film to be released is a 22-minute holiday television special. It is called Toy Story That Time Forgot and it will air this December 2nd on ABC. The synopsis for the short film is: During a post-Christmas play date, the Toy Story gang find themselves in uncharted territory when the coolest set of action figures ever turn out to be dangerously delusional. It's all up to Trixie, the triceratops, if the gang hopes to return to Bonnie's room in this “Toy Story That Time Forgot.”

Image from Toy Story That Time Forgot.

What are your thoughts on 'Toy Story 4'?

Friday, October 31, 2014

10 Horrifying Pixar Movie Moments

10. Sid Learns a Lesson (Toy Story)
"Reach for the sky..." Just as Sid Phillips is about to launch Buzz Lightyear into space, he hears a peculiar sound coming from his cowboy toy. At first Sid thinks it's broken, but he has second thoughts when Woody responds "Who you calling busted, buster." Woody proceeds to tell him that his toys don't like being smashed or ripped apart. Suddenly Sid's dilapidated toys rise from the sandbox and emerge from mud puddles. Woody warns Sid to take good care of his toys, because if he doesn't, they'll find out. "So play nice."

9. The Scream Extractor (Monsters, Inc.)
Mike Wazowski is nervous when a "big moving thing" slowly approaches him. "Say hello to the scream extractor," Randall instructs Mike. Randall then pushes his assistant (Fungus) aside and turns up some levers on a control board. The scream extractor moves closer to Mike and starts sucking his voice right out of him. Thankfully, Sulley turns off the machine just in the nick of time, replacing Fungus in Mike's chair. Hilarity ensues

8. Ro-Dead (Ratatouille)
When Remy tells his father Django that people aren't as bad as they seem, Django wants to show something to Remy. He brings him to a display of dead rats hanging from traps and poison made by Ro-Dead. Django says to Remy that the world they live in belongs to the enemy, and that what he sees is what happens to rats when they become to comfortable around humans. 

7. The Divers (Finding Nemo)
Nemo rebels against his dad and swims toward open water to touch the boat. Just as Marlin starts to warn Nemo that he is in big trouble, a scary scuba diver rises up from out of the blue. One of the divers captures Nemo,and Marlin rushes to his aid. Another diver appears and snaps a photo of Marlin, temporarily blinding him. Director Andrew Stanton says: "From a fish's scale, this must be the most intimidating Godzilla moment ever."

6. Hopper's Return (A Bug's Life)
Hopper expects the ants to have stored up food for his grasshopper gang by the time the last leaf falls. When the ant colony fails to do so, Hopper shows no mercy. "You little termites!" He yells. "I give you a second chance, and this is all I get?!" He then unleashes his grasshoppers to cause havoc all over ant island. And to top it off, he kidnaps the queen and plans to squish her to show the ants who's boss. Hopper is indeed one malevolent insect.

 5. Rod Redline's Death (Cars 2)
American spy Rod Redline has been captured by Grem and Acer. These lemons bring him to Professor Zundap's hidden lair, to show him what the allinol fuel is really made for. Professor Z informs Rod that when this alternative fuel is "hit with an electromagnetic force, it becomes extremely dangerous." The lemons proceed to interrogate Rod to find out who his associate is. When they find out passed along top secret information to Mater, Professor Z orders to put the "camera" on 100 percent. "Kill him."

4 .Missile Lock (The Incredibles)
Syndrome questions Mr. Incredible who he contacted, because a government airplane wants permission to land on Nomanisan Island. He discovers that Mr. Incredible knows the people on the plane and he "sends them a little greeting." Helen (Elastigirl) hears a warning signal in the cockpit and notices that two missiles are headed straight for her. She tells Syndrome to disengage and that there are children aboard the plane. Back on land, Mr. Incredible pleads Syndrome to call of the missiles. "To late," Syndrome replies. "Fifteen years to late." Hopefully someone on board the plane has an indestructible super-suit.

3. Mor'du (Brave)
Merida and her mother (in bear from) follow the Will O' the Wisps to some ancient ruins. Merida slips and falls through the floor into and old throne room. She looks and around and finds a carved boulder with three figures and a split stone with the fourth figure. Merida counts the figures on the rock, "One, two, three, four. The oldest. Like…like the tapestry. The spell! It’s happened before!" She notices skulls and bones scattered everywhere and remembers what the witch told her, "The strength of ten men. Fate be changed. Changed with fate."  She put's two and two together realizes that the prince turned into ... Mor'du

2. Camp Teamwork (Monsters University)
In order to get back into the monster world, Mike and Sulley need to pull off the biggest scare in history. Mike figures out that if they really frighten the camp rangers, they could generate enough scream to power the door through the human world. They monstrously scratch up the walls, turn on record players, and knock over bunk-beds. Then Sulley gives the most ferocious roar ever and scares the living daylights out of the rangers, making it a guarantee that they'll have nightmares for the rest of their lives.

1. The Incinerator (Toy Story 3)
We've grown up watching the first two Toy Story movies and falling in love with the characters, and now they are head toward a blazing fiery furnace. At first they struggle to climb out, but one by one they decide it's useless as they take their neighbor's hand as they face imminent death. Buzz reaches out his hand toward Woody, which Woody refused to shake earlier in the film. This time Woody grabs his hand as he braces himself and prepares to end his life as a toy. What happens next is one of the most exuberant movie moments ever.

What Pixar movie moments have frightened you the most?

Thursday, October 16, 2014

'Toy Story That Time Forgot' Commercial

If you watched Toy Story of TERROR! on ABC last night (Oct. 15), chances are you would have seen a short commercial for Pixar's next television special, Toy Story That Time Forgot. 


From the Pixar Post YouYube Channel.

It's not really that Christmas-y considering the fighting sock monkey and Battlesaur toys, but it sure looks like a lot of fun! We see a lot of footage with dinosaur Reptillus Maximus. IGN descibes him as a nice version of 'Beauty and the Beast's' Gaston. He's got skills, he's handsome, he's charming and witty, and he seems to have a crush on Trixie.
Here's a detailed plot synopsis of the Holiday Special (From HitFlix): When Bonnie’s friend Mason gets the latest interactive video game system for Christmas, all of his other toys fall to the wayside…including a complete set of Battlesaurs that were also part of his Christmas haul. As yet unplayed with, these armored dinosaurs have no idea they are toys…instead convinced they are a hierarchal society inhabiting a hostile planet. The half hour special stars triceratops Trixie and her quest to finally get to be a dinosaur. While Trixie (Kristen Schaal) is falling for charismatic leader Reptillus Maximus (Kevin McKidd) and Rex is finally getting the opposable thumbs he deserves, the rest of the team is sent to the Arena of Woe to await death is glorious gladiatorial battle at the hands of the Skeksis inspired Cleric.
"This seems festive!"
As mentioned in the commercial, "the battle for all toy kind begins" this December 2nd at 8|7c on ABC.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

New Poster For 'Toy Story That Time Forgot'

Pixar's upcoming Toy Story television special is just around the corner. Here is the brand new poster for Toy Story That Time Forgot.

Released by Entertainment Weekly.
In the center of the poster we see a couple familiar faces and some new one's as well - Angel Kitty the adorable Christmas ornament and dinosaur warrior Reptillus Maximus. The group is surrounded by the battlesaur toys.

Here's the plot of the TV Special: During a post-Christmas play date, the 'Toy Story' gang find themselves in uncharted territory when the coolest set of action figures ever turn out to be dangerously delusional. It’s all up to Trixie, the triceratops, if the gang hopes to return to Bonnie’s room in this ‘Toy Story That Time Forgot.’ The short film is directed by Steve Purcell (co-director of Brave) and produced by Galyn Susman (producer on Toy Story of TERROR!).

Check out this post to watch the Sky Broadband
commercial for Toy Story That Time Forgot.
Toy Story That Time Forgot will air this December 2nd on ABC!

Thursday, August 28, 2014

'Toy Story That Time Forgot' Sky Broadband Commercial

Sky Broadband just released a new commercial which also serves as a promotion for Pixar's upcoming Holiday TV Special, Toy Story That Time Forgot. The advertisement was directed by Mark Walsh (director of Partysaurus Rex). Watch it below:


We get to met some of the new characters in the Toy Story universe. The Cleric is the leader and spiritual adviser for the Battlesaur toys. 

"Appease the WeeFee!"
IGN describes Reptillus Maximus as a nice version of 'Beauty and the Beast's' Gaston. He's got skills, he's handsome, he's charming and witty, and he seems to have a crush on Trixie.

"Our story teller torments us."
Ray-gon is a scientist and the smartest of the group. His job is to give each Battlesaur the best gear.

"Ray-gon, repeat the ritual!"
And lastly we met Angel Kitty, the most adorable Christmas ornament ever.

"Joy has no limit when we look to the sky."
Here is the official synopsis for television special: During a post-Christmas play date, the Toy Story gang find themselves in uncharted territory when the coolest set of action figures ever turn out to be dangerously delusional. It's all up to Trixie, the triceratops, if the gang hopes to return to Bonnie's room in this 'Toy Story That Time Forgot.' The short film is directed by Steve Purcell (co-director of Brave) and produced by Galyn Susman (producer on Toy Story of TERROR!).

Toy Story That Time Forgot premieres this December 2nd on ABC!

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

'Toy Story of TERROR!' is Now Available on Blu-ray!

Toy Story of TERROR! is now ready to buy on Blu-ray, DVD, and Digital HD! In the latest installment of the Toy Story franchise, the toys are on a road trip which takes an unexpected turn when they have to spend the night at the SleepWell Motel. All goes well until several of the toys mysteriously disappear. Can Woody, Buzz, and Jessie solve the mystery before they experience the same fate?

"You know, we have a little saying around here.
At the SleepWell Motel, your gonna sleep well."
There are several fantastic Bonus Features on the Blu-ray as well which include:
  • Toy Story of TERROR! Audio Commentary
  • Team of Specialists with director Angus MacLane (Watch Angus talk about the new characters in this video, and check out this clip in which a live iguana was brought to Pixar to be observed)
  • 3 Deleted Scenes, with Editor Introductions:
    • Pencil Topper Trilogy (Watch part of the deleted scene here)
    • Travel Brochures
    • Road Trip Roulette
  • Vintage Toy Commercials, with director Introductions:
    • Old Timer
    • Combat Carl (Watch Combat Carl teach kids how to properly cough)
    • Transitron
  • Toy Story Toons Shorts, with Audio Commentaries:
    • Hawaiian Vacation
    • Small Fry
    • Partysaurus Rex
  • D23 Teaser

Here is the trailer for the Toy Story of TERROR! Blu-ray release:

This is not the last we've seen of the beloved Toy Story characters! They will return this Holiday season for an all-new television special: Toy Story That Time Forgot. The synopsis for the film reads: During a post-Christmas play date, the 'Toy Story' gang find themselves in uncharted territory when the coolest set of action figures ever turn out to be dangerously delusional. It’s all up to Trixie, the triceratops, if the gang hopes to return to Bonnie’s room in this ‘Toy Story That Time Forgot.’

Check out this post for more Toy Story That Time Forgot news!
Toy Story That Time Forgot will air on ABC this December 2nd at 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time.

Friday, August 15, 2014

'Toy Story of TERROR!' Bonus Feature Clips

Pixar's Halloween television special from last year, Toy Story of TERROR!, will be available to purchase on Blu-ray and Digital HD on August 19th! Its list of bonus features include:
  • Toy Story of TERROR! Audio Commentary
  • Team of Specialists with Director Angus MacLane
  • 3 Deleted Scenes, with Editor Introductions:
    • Pencil Topper Trilogy
    • Travel Brochures
    • Road Trip Roulette
  • Vintage Toy Commercials, with Director Introductions:
    • Old Timer
    • Combat Carl
    • Transitron
  • Toy Story Toons Shorts, with Audio Commentaries:
    • Hawaiian Vacation
    • Small Fry
    • Partysaurus Rex
  • D23 Teaser
Here is a clip from the Team of Specialists bonus feature:



And here is a snippet from Combat Carl's Vintage Toy Commercial, in which Carl teaches kids how to properly cough:


The next Toy Story TV special from Pixar is called Toy Story That Time Forgot, and it will air on ABC this December 2nd. Here's the official synopsis for the film: During a post-Christmas play date, the 'Toy Story' gang find themselves in uncharted territory when the coolest set of action figures ever turn out to be dangerously delusional. It’s all up to Trixie, the triceratops, if the gang hopes to return to Bonnie’s room in this ‘Toy Story That Time Forgot.’
"Combat Carl never gives up. Combat Carl finds a way."
Check out this post for more information and images from Toy Story That Time Forgot. And make sure to pre-order Toy Story of TERROR!

Sunday, July 27, 2014

'Toy Story That Time Forgot' SDCC News

Some big news regarding Pixar's upcoming television special, Toy Story That Time Forgot, have been revealed this past week at San Diego Comic Con 2014. Steve Purcell (director), Galyn Susman (producer), Derek Thomson (head of story),  Kristen Schaal (voice of Trixie), and Michael Giacchino (composer) were all at the panel to show fans a behind-the-scenes look at storyboards, concept art, video clips, and other tidbits about Toy Story That Time Forgot. 
A selfie featuring the Toy Story That Time Forgot crew at SDCC.
Here's a sneak peak at what the film is about (from HitFlix.com): When Bonnie’s friend Mason gets the latest interactive video game system for Christmas, all of his other toys fall to the wayside…including a complete set of Battlesaurs that were also part of his Christmas haul. As yet unplayed with, these armored dinosaurs have no idea they are toys…instead convinced they are a hierarchal society inhabiting a hostile planet. The half hour special stars triceratops Trixie and her quest to finally get to be a dinosaur. While Trixie (Kristen Schaal) is falling for charismatic leader Reptillus Maximus (Kevin McKidd) and Rex is finally getting the opposable thumbs he deserves, the rest of the team is sent to the Arena of Woe to await death is glorious gladiatorial battle at the hands of the Skeksis inspired Cleric.
First official image from Toy Story That Time Forgot.
Look at the Christmas Tree-shaped spears!
New characters include Angel Kitty, an adorable Christmas ornament who's voiced by Joan Cusack. Reptillus Maximus; ign describes him as a nice version of 'Beauty and the Beast's' Gaston. He's got skills, he's handsome, he's charming and witty, and he seems to have a crush on Trixie.  The Cleric, he's the leader and spiritual adviser of the Battlesaurs. Ray-Gon is the most intelligent of the group. He's also a scientist (he has two brains)! Goliathon is a Godzilla-looking tough dino toy. He's kept as a fighting beast for the Arena of Woe. There are also different groups of warriors; the Elysian guards are dazzling female Battlesaurs with karate fighting talents, Raptorians are the 'Stormtrooper' type warriors, and lastly there are the Brutes. These guys are the dumbest and slowest of the Battlesaurs.

Check out images from the event below:






Images courtesy of munchanka (Austin Madison, Pixar story artist).

Watch the video of the event below (Inside the Magic):


Toy Story That Time Forgot premieres this December 2nd (8:00 p.m. Eastern Time) on ABC!

Thursday, July 24, 2014

First Poster For 'Toy Story That Time Forgot'

Even though there's no Pixar movie scheduled for 2014, that doesn't mean we won't get any Pixar films. So far this year we've gotten to see Oozma Kappa steal the party in the hilarious short, Party Central, and Lightning McQueen take on Baja racers in The Radiator Springs 500 ½. But the highlight for this year will be Pixar's second television special, Toy Story That Time Forgot. Check out the poster for the film below:
Exclusive copies of this poster will be
given away today at SDCC.
Pixar had this to say on Twitter with the release of the poster: Want a piece of the action (figures)? The poster for Toy Story That Time Forgot, a new ABC holiday special, is here. Not really the kind of poster one would expect for a Christmas special, with all the dark dinosaurs and action figures. Also, check out this banner from San Diego Comic Con of Toy Story That Time Forgot: 
From @cathicks Twitter Account.
Here's the official synopsis for the film: During a post-Christmas play date, the 'Toy Story' gang find themselves in uncharted territory when the coolest set of action figures ever turn out to be dangerously delusional. It’s all up to Trixie, the triceratops, if the gang hopes to return to Bonnie’s room in this ‘Toy Story That Time Forgot.’ All the actors for the Toy Story gang will return to voice your favorite characters including a new addition, Kevin McKidd, who will lend his voice to an action figure named Reptillus Maximus. The TV special is directed by Steve Purcell (Co-director of Brave.) and produced by Galyn Susman (Toy Story of TERROR!).

Toy Story That Time Forgot will air this holiday season on ABC.

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

'Toy Story of TERROR!' on Blu-ray this August

Pixar's first ever television special, Toy Story of TERROR!, will arrive on Blu-ray and Digital HD on August 19. The synopsis for the film reads: What starts out as a fun road trip for the Toy Story gang takes an unexpected turn for the worse when the trip detours to a roadside motel. After one of the toys goes missing, the others find themselves caught up in a mysterious sequence of events that must be solved before they all suffer the same fate in this Toy Story of TERROR!
"The roadside motel is a classic setting for a horror story."
The bonus features will include:
  • Toy Story of Terror! Audio Commentary
  • Team of Specialists with Director Angus MacLane
  • 3 Deleted Scenes, with Editor Introductions:
    • Pencil Topper Trilogy
    • Travel Brochures
    • Road Trip Roulette
  • Vintage Toy Commercials, with Director Introductions:
    • Old Timer
    • Combat Carl
    • Transitron
  • Toy Story Toons Shorts, with Audio Commentaries:
    • Hawaiian Vacation
    • Small Fry
    • Partysaurus Rex
  • D23 Teaser
Here us the brand new Blu-ray trailer for Toy Story of TERROR!


Pixar's next Toy Story television special is called Toy Story That Time Forgot and it will air this year during the holiday season.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Pixar Day at the Park

The San Francisco Giants have announced their second "Pixar Day at the Park" at AT&T Park on June 7th for this year. The special event package includes a ticket to the game (Giants vs. Cincinnati Reds), a Giants Funko POP! bobble-head of Woody, and an invitation after the ballgame to go down to the field and watch a Pixar film on the board. The Pre-Game events will honor some of Pixar's most beloved movies and characters. Buy tickets for the Giants Game here.


Giants-themed Funko POP! bobble-head of Woody

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

The Truth Behind Pixar

Did you know that Toy Story 2 was almost completely deleted? Find out how it was saved and more fun facts about Pixar with this video from BuzzFeed



Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Pixar Montages

‘25 Years of Pixar Animation’ By Nick Kinder


 “Pixar Animation makes the best films, there's no doubt. Each film is unique and special … THANKS PIXAR. YOU ARE THE GREATEST PEOPLE EVER!” -Nick Kinder

Pixar Animation Studios contacted Nick and said they loved his video. They even sent him a package of $470 worth of stuff, including 11 movies on Blu-ray. See what else they sent him here.


‘[the films of] Pixar Animation Studios’ By Kees van Dijkhuizen jr.


“Over the years Pixar Animation Studios has brought us some of the most beautiful, exciting, hilarious and touching films ever. Not just a company, Pixar is a promise: the hopping lamp you'll see in front of each feature film is a guarantee for a good time.” -Kees van Dijkhuizen jr.


‘Pixar Fan Montage / Tribute Video (1995-2011)’ By Saxon Brack


“I had more fun editing this montage then probably any of my others. These films truly are a national treasure to everyone young and old.” -Saxon Brack


‘The Pixar Experience: A Tribute to Pixar Animation’ By DisneyDude


“A great story, memorable characters and brilliant compositions which linger even after the movie has finished; these are the components of great filmmaking and ones which Pixar has successfully woven into their films.” -DisneyDude

Monday, January 20, 2014

Toy Story (Cute Kitten Version)

The Pet Collective (the best destination on the Internet for pet lovers) made a Toy Story video ... told by kittens!


Since The Pet Collective started in 2012, their videos have been viewed millions of times by pet owners, pet enthusiasts (and probably pets themselves) around the world. Here is their YouTube Channel.

'Toy Story That Time Forgot'

After the fantastic 'Toy Story of TERROR!' comes another Pixar television special, 'Toy Story That Time Forgot.' Here is the synopsis: 


During a post-Christmas play date, the Toy Story gang find themselves in uncharted territory when the coolest set of action figures ever turn out to be dangerously delusional. It’s all up to Trixie, the triceratops, if the gang hopes to return to Bonnie’s room in this ‘Toy Story That Time Forgot.’
The cast of ‘Toy Story That Time Forgot’ includes Tom Hanks as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz, Kristen Schaal as Trixie, Kevin McKidd as Reptillus Maximus, Wallace Shawn as Rex, Timothy Dalton as Mr. Pricklepants, Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head and Joan Cusack as Jessie.


The film is produced by Galyn Susman (Producer of 'Toy Story of TERROR!' and a number of other Pixar short films) and directed by Steve Purcell (Co-director of 'Brave.')

I'm very excited to see the charmingly funny Trixie have the main role and to find out more about the dangerously delusional action figures. Definitely not the first time there's a deluded toy in a Toy Story movie!


"Buzz Lightyear al rescate!"

'Toy Story That Time Forgot' will air on television this year during the holiday season.