Toy Story 3 touched tens of millions of fans when it was released in 2010, making it the first animation to exceed $1 billion at the box office. The reason why this movie was popular all over the world that year, in addition to the third episode was released because it was 11 years apart, the story tells that the protagonist Andy was also very tear-jerking when he grew up. On the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the film's release, relive 10 untold anecdotes from the film.
(Stills from Toy Story 3)
1. John Morris got the opportunity to play Andy in Toy Story at the age of 7, and he played the role of Andy again in Toy Story 2 4 years later.
Unexpectedly, John Morris did not participate in any film and television works since 2001, and it was not until 2010 that he was invited to come out of the mountain and voice Andy again.
2. Disney's co-production with Pixar has always received excellent word-of-mouth, but in 2004, negotiations between the two companies broke down, and the former arranged for Circle 7 Animation to be responsible for the production of Toy Story 3.
Two years later, Disney acquired Pixar and returned the production rights to Toy Story 3.
(Stills from Toy Story)
In 2007, Lee Unkrich, one of toy story 2 directors, succeeded John Lasseter in directing Toy Story 3, after which it was officially announced that the film would be released in 2010.
3.Circle 7 Animation's early release tells the story of a problem in Buzz Lightyear around the world, with toy companies recycling and destroying the toy on a large scale.
Fearing that his friend Buzz Lightyear will be destroyed, Woody embarks on an adventure to save Buzz Lightyear.
An early version of Circle 7 Animation was revealed last year.
Buzz Lightyear is suspected of being killed, and other friends find a way to save him.
(Stills from "Totoro")
Studio Ghibli's Totoro was invited to make a cameo appearance.
Daisuke Tsuji, the art director of Toy Story 3, whose wife is Miyazaki's niece, is said to be the original form of the second son of Ōjō in Totoro.
5. Sid, the toy saboteur who first appeared, also appeared in Toy Story 3.
It turned out that the man in the skull shirt was Sid.
6. Lotso the Strawberry Bear is the villain of Toy Story, who becomes violent and dictatorial due to the abandonment of his master, and tries to control all the toys in the kindergarten.
Lotso has now brought Disney to court. Diece-Lisa, a U.S.-based company, filed a lawsuit against Disney, alleging that the role and name of Strawberry Bear was an infringement of the company's intellectual property rights.
The late Steve Jobs, one of Apple's founders, turned out to have deep ties to the Toy Story series.
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Steve Jobs is one of the founders of Pixar and is the executive producer of Toy Story, and Toy Story 3 has a special thank you to Jobs at the end of the film.
8. American director Lee Unkrich has always said that the "Toy Story" series is one of the fixed behind-the-scenes teams.
Lee Unkrich (right) was the editor of Toy Story, then co-director of Toy Story and finally Director of Toy Story 3.
Lee Unkrich also voiced the character in Toy Story 3, with a line "New Toys!" "Dialogue.
9. Toy Story 3 has a total of 302 characters.
10.A113 turned out to be particularly meaningful to Pixar.
It turned out that Room A113 was the door number of the first-year classroom at the California Institute of the Arts dedicated to teaching animation drawing, and "Toy Story" director John Lasseter had studied here.