Friday, August 19, 2011 9:53PM - By Damon Houx

For those hoping for scoops, D23 has not offered that much new information. The big news of the day was that The Muppets will have a Toy Story short in front of it. That short is called “Small Fry” and will feature the voice of Jane Lynch. The day was mostly mellow in terms of big guns (which should be unleashed tomorrow), as it was meant more for the fanatics, who wanted to buy as many of the collectables as they could. But there were some neat costume displays in the upstairs showrooms, and one was dedicated to costumes from Disney films and TV shows. Here’s a look at some of the retro outfits and props.
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Wednesday, June 29, 2011 9:18AM - By Laura Aguirre

Studios can promise you the end of a franchise, but when a a film makes more than $1.6 billion, they’re going to rethink it. Tom Hanks, the voice of the Toy Story‘s beloved Woody, just told the BBC that Toy Story 4 is happening. During the premiere of his newest movie Larry Crowne, Hanks also told “Showbiz Tonight” that he believes another Woody and Buzz Lightyear movie is underway (via The Marquee Blog).
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011 10:45AM - By Krystal Clark

Do you remember those rumors we heard about a possible Toy Story short being attached to this year’s Cars 2? Well, those rumors are true, because Disney-Pixar have released the first official teaser for Toy Story Hawaiian Vacation. Are you ready to see the gang again? They’re loud, proud, and after their Oscar winning weekend, ready to relax. Check out the clip…
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Sunday, January 16, 2011 5:55PM - By Krystal Clark

As expected, Toy Story 3 walked away with the award for Best Animated Feature Film at the 68th Annual Golden Globes. Sunday evening the honor was accepted by director Lee Unkrich, who made a crack to presenters Justin Bieber and Hailee Steinfeld about them not being born when the first Toy Story came out. This film is pretty much a shoe in to win in the same category at the Oscars.
See who Toy Story 3 beat out…
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Friday, August 27, 2010 12:21PM - By Krystal Clark

Toy Story 3 has turned into a box office juggernaut. Not only is it the highest grossing Pixar film ever produced, it’s the highest grossing animated film of all time. Now the studio has announced that Toy Story 3 will cross the billion dollar mark by the end of today making it the second Disney film to do so this year (following Alice in Wonderland).
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Monday, August 23, 2010 5:22PM - By Krystal Clark

Toy Story 3 hit theaters last June and could easily be rated as the best film of summer 2010 (not as if the competition was steep). We’re not even into the fall months but Pixar is already thinking ahead to the film’s DVD and they’ve revealed what behind the scenes goodies we can expect when we add it to our home entertainment collection. Check it out…
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Friday, August 13, 2010 4:28PM - By Krystal Clark

A couple of days ago we reported that this summer’s Toy Story 3 had become the highest grossing Pixar film ever produced but the buck doesn’t stop there. According to EW, Buzz and Woody had to take it a step further beyond their studio. Toy Story 3 has annihilated the record books and moved on to world domination. It’s now been named the highest grossing animated film of all time — period!
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Sunday, June 20, 2010 11:06PM - By Mali Elfman

Move over summer blockbuster action flicks, there’s a new group of 3D animations in town and they’re not fucking around! First Shrek 4 wouldn’t leave the number one spot for four weeks and now Toy Story 3 dominates the former champion The Karate Kid by over three times the gross — and lets not even talk about Jonah Hex. How sad. What a great cast and what a small gross.
Check out the top ten below…
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Friday, June 18, 2010 10:59AM - By Laura Aguirre

It’s true. Most sequels suck. A great franchise is a rare breed. Lucky for us that doesn’t apply to Pixar! Not yet anyway. Toy Story 3 is hitting theaters and if you’re a true Woody/Buzz Lightyear fan (like many have been since 1995), you might have found yourself snooping around for some early buzz on Pixar’s first franchise.
This time around, the playground days are over for Andy. As he packs up for college, Woody, Buzz and the rest of the gang are headed to the day-care center, or “prison,” as director Lee Unkrich compared it to in an interview. With just the plot in mind, Toy Story sounds more like a toy nightmare, and there’s nothing wrong with that, as long as it’s one hell of a nightmare.
In a recent interview with Unkrick, he told us a little more about the tone of the film…
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