Toy Story 3
is Pixar's eleventh feature film and the second sequel to their first
film Toy Story. The film was produced by Pixar Animation
Studios and Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney
Pictures. Lee Unkrich, who edited the previous films and co-directed the
second, took over as director. Toy Story 3 was released in theatres and
3D on June 18, 2010.
It won dozens of
awards, including the Academy Awards for Best Animated Feature Film and Best
Original Song, and was the highest grossing animated film of all time, until it
was surpassed by Walt Disney Animation Studios' Frozen in March 2014.
This is the Toy Story production that marked the first appearance
of Bonnie Anderson and her toys.
Story
In Toy Story 3, Andy is
getting ready to depart for college while most of his toys have been lost over
the years, and now only Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Rex, Hamm, Slinky, Bullseye, Mr.
and Mrs. Potato Head, and the Aliens remain. However, when Andy's departure is
around the corner, what will happen to them?
Starting Plot
The film opens with
an action sequence in the Wild West, in which Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head (acting
as One-Eyed Bart and One-Eyed Betty) are committing a train robbery until Woody
appears to stop the crime. Woody is knocked off the train by One-Eyed Betty,
only to be caught by Jessie riding Bullseye. Then, Bart and Betty set off
explosives that destroy a bridge and make their escape in their car driven by
the Aliens. Woody tries to save the orphans (troll dolls), but the train falls
off the bridge with Woody still inside. Suddenly, the entire train is lifted
high into the air and saved by Buzz. Buzz then disintegrated One-Eyed Bart and
Betty's getaway car with his laser.
This leads to a
standoff between Woody, Buzz and Jessie against the One-Eyed's and the Aliens,
made more fierce when One-Eyed Bart releases Slinky (playing the Attack Dog
With A Built-In Force Field), and Woody responds by releasing Rex (playing the Dinosaur
Who Eats Force Field Dogs). Suddenly, Evil Dr. Porkchop flies into view in his
airship and picks up the One-Eyed couple and their associates, and presses a
button labeled "Death by Monkeys". A huge army of monkeys are
released, and they quickly swarm and bring down Rex before capturing Woody,
Buzz and Jessie, and holding them down. Just as One-Eyed Bart is about to press
the "Death" button to kill the heroes, the sequence ends and goes
into Andy's room, revealing that it was all just an imagination of a child. A
series of home video clips of Andy is then screened, showing him growing up and
playing with his toys through the years.
Ending Plot
Andy drives the toys to Bonnie's house, where he pulls them from the box and passes them on to her one by one, explaining their names, personalities, and other traits. Finally, Bonnie looks into the bottom of the box and sees Woody, who (having decided he didn't want to be separated from his friends) had jumped into the box before leaving the note, and leaving Andy confused about how he'd gotten in there.
Andy picks Woody up before Bonnie can, but then sees the surprised look on her face as well as all of his other old toys lined up together with her. In one last symbolic gesture, he gives Woody to Bonnie, telling her that they've been through a lot together, and he means a lot to him, so she's got to take good care of him. Bonnie gladly accepts, and Andy joins her in playing with what are now her toys one last time.
Soon, it's time for Andy to leave, and as he sits in his car and prepares to pull away, he looks back to see Bonnie waving Woody's hand at him. He smiles, and thanks his toys for a great life together before. When Bonnie goes inside with her mother, the toys watch Andy drive away as they all wish him a final goodbye, before Woody starts introducing his friends to the rest of Bonnie's toys.
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