Toy Story
Toy Story or Histoire of toys to the Quebec is the first feature film of animation entirely in synthesized images of the studios Pixar. Left in 1995 with the the United States, it is by-product by the studios Disney.
The film was the subject of a continuation in 1999: Toy Story 2 , as well as televised series " Spin-off " , Adventures of Buzz the Flash (2000-2001) of which Buzz the Flash, the film: The beginning of the adventures , feature film directly left in video in 2000, constitutes the prolog.
A third shutter, Toy Story 3 , initially envisaged for 2006 but deferred until the Disney studios do not repurchase Pixar, should finally be born in 2009.
Synopsis
In the room of Andy, the toys start to living their own life as soon as this one leaves the part. The day of its birthday, it is panic, since each one fears to be replaced by a new toy. Woody the cowboy, is the preferred toy of the young boy, and thus does not apprehend so much this festival. However, when Andy receives Buzz the flash, that will upset the life of the cowboy.
Data sheet
- Title: Toy Story or History of toys in Quebec
- original Title: Toy Story
- Realization: John Lasseter
- Scenario: John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter and Joe Ranft, assistés of Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow
- Design graphic:
- Artistic director: Ralph Eggleston
- Framing (Layout): Bz Petroff (supervision)
- Animation: Pete Docter (supervision), assisté of Rich Quade and Ash Brannon
- Sound: Gary Rydstrom
- Assembly: Lee Unkrich and Robert Gordon
- Music:
- Songs: Randy Newman
- Orchestrations: Randy Newman and Gift technical Davis
- Direction: William Reeves (supervision)
- Direct of production: Karen Robert Jackson
- Executive producers: Edwin Catmull and Associate producer Steve Jobs
- : Ralph Guggenheim and Bonnie Arnold
- Production: Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Pictures
- Distribution: Buena Vista International
- Format: Colors - 1,78:1 - Stereo
- Lasted: 77 minutes
- Comings out date: The United States: November 19th 1995; France: March 27th 1996
Note: The list of “credited” with the credits being too long to be quoted in exenso here, we took again only principal the contributeurs.
Distribution
Original voices
- Tom Hanks: Woody
- Tim Allen: Buzz Lightyear (Buzz the Flash)
- Gift Rickles: Mr. Potato Head (Mr. Patate)
- Jim Varney: Slinky Dog (Zigzag)
- Wallace Shawn: Rex
- John Ratzenberger: Hamm (Bayonne)
- Annie Potts: Bo Peep (the Shepherdess)
- John Morris: Andy
- Erik von Detten : Sid
- Laurie Metcalf : Mrs. Davis
- R. Lee Ermey: Sergeant (the Sergeant)
- Sarah Freeman: Hannah
- PEN Jillette: TV Announcer (Presenter TV)
French voices
- Jean-Philippe Puymartin: Woody
- Richard Darbois: Buzz the Flash
- Jacques Tool bag: Mr. Patate
- Jacques Balutin: Zigzag
- Henri Guybet: Rex
- Patrick Préjean: Bayonne
- Rebecca Dreyfus: The Shepherdess
- Donald Reignoux: Andy
- Christophe Lemoine: Sid
- Isabelle Ganz: Mrs. Davis
- Marc Alfos: The Sergeant
- Charline Pestel: Hannah
Québécois voices
- Mario Desmarais: Buzz Lightyear
- Alain Zouvi: Woody
- Kim Jalabert: Andy Davis
- Nathalie Coupal: Bo Peep
- Benoit Rousseau: Ham
- Louis-Georges Girard: Mr Patate
- François Sasseville: Rex
- Marc Labrèche: Slinky
- Eric Jomphe: Sid Philips
Songs of film
- I am your friend or You ace found a friend with the Quebec ( You' ve Got has Friend in Me ) - Woody
- Étrange, odd or Suddenly in Quebec ( Strange Things ) - Woody
- Jamais more I will not steal ( I Will Go Sailing No More ) - Buzz
- I am your friend or You ace found a friend in Quebec (Generic of end) - Woody
Rewards and nominations
- Nominations with the Oscars for the " Better band originale" , the " Better chanson" ( You' ve Got has Friend in Me ) and the " Better scénario"
- Nominations with the Golden Globe for the " Better Comedy/Musicale" Comedy; and the " Better chanson" ( You' ve Got has Friend in Me )
Exits Cinema
- November 19th, 1995 - the United States (First with Los Angeles, California)
- November 22nd, 1995 - the United States and Canada
- December 7th, 1995 - Australia
- February 16th, 1996 - HongKong
- March 7th, 1996 - Singapore
- March 8th, 1996 - Sweden
- March 14th, 1996 - Argentinian and Spain
- March 15th, 1996 - Norway
- March 21st, 1996 - Germany and Mexico
- March 22nd, 1996 - Denmark, Italy and the United Kingdom
- March 23rd, 1996 - Japan
- March 27th, 1996 - France and Belgium
- March 29th, 1996 - Finland, Swiss Portugal and
- April 4th, 1996 - Netherlands
- April 5th, 1996 - Poland
- April 19th, 1996 - Turkey
- September 6th, 1996 - Estonia
Videos out
- March 8th, 1997 - VHS with realignment 4/3 and Laserdisc with format 16/9
- 2000 - DVD with format 16/9
- November 22nd, 2000 - Edition 3 DVD, edition 2 DVD with Toy Story 2 and DVD Collector with format 16/9
- 2001 - Double DVD Collector and simple DVD with format 16/9
- November 5th, 2001 - Box 3 DVD (or VHS) with format 16/9 (or 4/3)
- November 7th, 2002 - Pixar 4 DVD with format 16/9
- November 23rd, 2005 - Double DVD Collector and Coffret 4 DVD with format 16/9
- December 7th, 2005 - Pixar 14 DVD with format 16/9
- April 26th, 2006 - DVD with format 16/9
Did you know?
- the first feature film of the Pixar studios marks a turning in the history of the cartoon : it is the first film entirely carried out in synthesized images 3D; by-product by the studios Disney, it inaugurates a continuation of success among which 1001 Legs (1998), Monstres and Co (2001), Le Monde de Némo (2003), Indestructibles (2004), Cars: Four wheels (2006) and Ratatouille (2007).
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the choice of a history which puts in scene toys is due to the imperfection - at the time - software which was unable to return the texture of the human skin correctly and gave him a plastic aspect. The nature of the characters was very found!
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Walt Disney Imagineering developed several attractions for the parks Disney on the universe of Buzz the Flash, one of the characters of film:
- Buzz Lightyear' S Astro Blasters and Buzz Lightyear' S Space To arrange Spin .
- Toy Story Handled
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Debian, a free Operating system for the Computer S, integrating the core Linux, baptized its successive versions of the names of the characters of film, namely Buzz, Rex, Bo, Hamm, Slink, Potato, Woody, Sarge, Etch, Lenny and Sid.
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the carpet in the corridor of the house of Sid is the same one as that of the film Shining (1980) of Stanley Kubrick; the desk lamp and the yellow balloon with a red star refer to the first Pixar short-measuring: Luxo Jr. (1986).
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Woody and Buzz is directly inspired by the childhood of the producer, John Lasseter. It based Woody on its cuddly toy with string of the phantom Casper, which it forsook while growing for a G.I. Joe.
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In the scene where Woody invites the toys to be a partner of removal, one can see in background on a rack one entitled book The Tin Toy . It is of this history that Toy Story is inspired, and this is why the author mentioned is Lasseter (a reference to John Lasseter).
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When the deliveryman of Pizza Planet enters the Station-service Dinoco, it requires where the " is located; West Cutting Boulevard". It was the address of the studios of Pixar animation to Richmond (California), at the time of the realization of film. Since 2000, the studios moved with Emeryville (California).
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Towards the end of film, when Woody and Buzz arrive close to the car of Andy while flying and that one sees them in the Rétroviseur, one can hear the song Hakuna Matata of the film the King Lion , left one year before.
Titrate in various languages
- German: Toy Story
- English: Toy Story
- Chinese: 玩具总动员
- Divehi : ޓޯއިސްޓޯރީ
- Spanish: Toy Story (juguetes)
- Finnish: Toy Story - Leluelämää
- French: Toy Story and History of toys (Quebec)
- Hebrew: צעצועשלסיפור
- Hungarian: Toy Story - Italian Játékháború
- : Toy Story - It mondo dei giocattoli
- Japanese: トイ ・ ストーリー
- Portuguese: Russian Os Rivais
- : Slovak Историяигрушек
- : Turkish Svet igrac
- : Oyuncak hikayesi
In several other languages the title remained the same one, that is to say Toy Story .
External bonds
- Card of film on IMDB
Simple: Toy Story
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