Bums on Seats Figure 1 : Toy Story 3 advertisement poster Toy Story 3 Introduction I have decided to write about the 2010 3D-computer-animated comedy-drama blockbuster, Toy Story 3. The film was released to the United States public on June 18th 2010 and was produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios, it was based after the events after Toy Story 2 (1999) but focused more on a way to conclude the originally set to be trilogy. Producer The film was produced by Darla K. Anderson who also helped produce the original Toy Story (1995), as a film producer she was able to select several of the aspects of the overall film, such as selecting the script, directing and editing and even arranging the financing. Even though Anderson…
Introduction: When Hollywood makes a movie that becomes and instant sensation, the studio often decides to continue the story in hopes that there is more cash to be milked out of it. This results in sequels of varying quality which may sour some opinions of the original film. Fortunately, this is not the case with Pixar’s beloved Toy Story franchise. Both sequels add a new spin on the story of toys who have a life of their own when humans cannot see them. In particular, Toy Story 3 deals with…
Toy Story 3 is about Andy, the boy who owns all the toys, preparing to leave for college. Andy was organizing his belonging to throw away and put in the attic when his toys mistakenly got donated to a day-care center instead of the attic. All the toys except Woody feel abandoned and Woody felt obligated to create a plan to escape and return home to show them that they were not forgotten about. In this frame, Woody is up front and centered while Buzz is in the distance looking at Woody concerned.…
In 2010 a major box office hit was Toy Story 3. With its Pixar tile and multiple awards for animation, Toy Story 3 became an American classic. A key factor that makes Pixar films so endearing to movie patrons are its stunning and punctilious animations. Pixar tends to leave conspicuous “Easter Eggs,” or references to past and future movies, to be discovered by audiences. For example, Pizza Planet truck from the original Toy Story is referenced in every Pixar film at least once. With this, many…
Jingnan Zhang English 3: Block Ms. Bunosky February 15, 2017 Archetypes in Toy Story One doesn’t usually watch movies and critically think about what is happening in it, but when one analyzes thoroughly, the audience can find some impressive things in the plots of these films. In the movie, Toy Story 3, the audience can clearly see a set of archetypes through the characters. Woody would be considered the hero, Buzz can be seen as the innocent person, and Lotso can be seen as the…
Disney in regards to Toy Story 3. Marketing can be defined as “the management process responsible for identifying, anticipating and satisfying customer requirements profitably;" (The Chartered Institute Of Marketing, 2016). Marketing is a key aspect to establishing the success of a business and its products especially for an organisation such as Disney. The Encyclopaedia Britannica (2015) describes Disney as a company that bases and targets its products and most of its associations on household…
“The thing about a hero is even when it doesn't look like there's a light at the end of the tunnel, they keep on moving, they are going to keep trying to get to their resolution because that's important to who they are”. Being able to keep going even when it gets tough is ideal to who they are and what they value. In the story, ¨The Odyssey¨, Odysseus is a victorious Greek hero who wants to return to his homeland of Ithaca to see his wife Penelope. To get to Ithaca he needs to go on a long…
24, 1999. Toy Story 2, was once again a hit amongst young children and adults. The movie with voice actor Tom Hanks, as Woody, and Tim Allen, as Buzz Lightyear, has an adventurous storyline. In this film, a toy collector kidnaps Woody and his friends go on a mad chase to get him back. On Woody’s journey, he makes new friends like Jessie, Stinky Pete and Bullseye. Woody also had to over come several obstacles while trying to return to Andy and his friends, but little did Woody know Buzz and the…
Leaders come into play in every organization and a true leader is always willing to go above and beyond of what they must accomplish. They find the best solutions to solve any situation and figure out what is best for everyone. They motivate employees to strive to do better and push them to become a strong individual. Leadership plays an important role in every organization and it also played an important role in Toy Story. This movie is about Woody who is the leader of the toys and is Andy’s…
The Toy Story trilogy is a Disney Pixar classic because it was the beginning of an era for the company. Toy Story was the first Pixar movie to come out in 1995. Since the release of Toy Story they have not had a flop. They created some type of voodoo magic to make a trilogy that was not only cohesive but well liked by the masses. According to Rotten tomatoes the lesser-rated movie is Toy Story three with a 99%. This is rare for any type of movie; especially an animated movie. The movie is great,…