Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | Release Date: June 18, 2010
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AReviewsJun 22, 2013
Toy Story 3 tops Toy Story and Toy Story 2, it is described with one great description, I usually use it for rare things, but this movie, it deserves it, the word is "Imaginative Masterwork" "Masterpiece"
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jeff_reviewsJul 4, 2013
"Toy Story 3" is one that mixes humor, beautiful animation, heart, top notch storytelling and characters, into a second sequel, which works wonderfully. "Toy Story 3" involves a new adventure and the saddening message of growing up, which in"Toy Story 3" is one that mixes humor, beautiful animation, heart, top notch storytelling and characters, into a second sequel, which works wonderfully. "Toy Story 3" involves a new adventure and the saddening message of growing up, which in my eyes, ranks to one of the best movies of 2010. Expand
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TheDarkKnight22Sep 8, 2014
Toy Story 3 takes what made toy story 1 and 2 so good and added on to it. The movie feels like it grew up with the audience of the original 2 movies. There is really nothing that i can say negative about this movie.
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FreedomFightersNov 24, 2016
"This is IT, people! The moment where Pixar finally crumbles! They already have a lot to live up to, what with 'Up' getting an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, and this being the first 'Toy Story' film in 11 years. There is NO WAY"This is IT, people! The moment where Pixar finally crumbles! They already have a lot to live up to, what with 'Up' getting an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture, and this being the first 'Toy Story' film in 11 years. There is NO WAY this will succeed. IT JUST WON'T!"
Sorry, friend, but you're gonna have to wait a little bit longer, because "Toy Story 3" won't end the winning streak. In fact, it's the rare example of a third film in a series that not only works, but stands tall next to its fantastic predecessors. 11 years later, the story is still fresh, the characters are still charming and brilliant, the animation is breathtakingly beautiful, the voice acting is still fantastic, and all the humor, heart, emotion, and excitement are still right there where Pixar left them. One of the best films of 2010, and maybe one of the best animated films ever, "Toy Story 3," one of Pixar's biggest risks (third film in the series, 11 years later, etc.), ends up being one of their biggest rewards and it's a film that absolutely shouldn't be missed.
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joao1198pedroOct 31, 2013
thisis the second best film in the atual era ofthe walt disney pixar animation studios behind up.the return of that old characters of the first toy story was absolutely dramatic.
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marcmyworksJun 16, 2019
Toy Story 3 is a pull-at-your heartstrings beautiful film about growing up and moving on, no really. The tone is sometimes dark, sometimes sad, but it's a wonderful journey.
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RayzorMooseNov 17, 2013
Toy Story 3 caps off a legendary series.
After watching its predecessors become two of the most beloved children's tales in recent memory, Toy Story 3 lives up to expectations. With wonderful characters, and a heartfelt story pushing the
Toy Story 3 caps off a legendary series.
After watching its predecessors become two of the most beloved children's tales in recent memory, Toy Story 3 lives up to expectations. With wonderful characters, and a heartfelt story pushing the bounds of realism. Toy Story 3 exceeds expectations.
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ibadukefanDec 9, 2013
I first saw this before I had children and thought it was great. I recently watched it again with my 3 year old daughter and I think the ending is one of the most beautiful endings of any movie that I have ever seen, I was in tears.
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bfoore90Nov 11, 2019
I haven't seen this in a while but Toy Story 3 represents the end of a perfect trilogy. A genuinely heartfelt spectacle to behold
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Voodoo123Oct 2, 2019
Great performances from the animators and voice cast, the dialogue is sharp with some very impressive visuals and textures with such a increased level of fidelity that make the toys lit in ways that absolutely blow the first 2 films out ofGreat performances from the animators and voice cast, the dialogue is sharp with some very impressive visuals and textures with such a increased level of fidelity that make the toys lit in ways that absolutely blow the first 2 films out of the water... The story here exhibits depth once again pushing the idea of our favourite characters adapting to an ever changing human environment into which they anthropomorphically habit. Clearly I am spoilt for choice as I somehow felt like something was missing to blow my socks off and give a higher score! Expand
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spongeswiftMar 23, 2017
Toy Story 3 took a lot of the series' good ole' fun out of the picture but it had very high stakes for G rated film... I loved the daycare setting and almost the "toy government" that it had. Lotso's story took a turn that I didn't expect, IToy Story 3 took a lot of the series' good ole' fun out of the picture but it had very high stakes for G rated film... I loved the daycare setting and almost the "toy government" that it had. Lotso's story took a turn that I didn't expect, I love unexpected twists that really make you think. I am indifferent about Andy being grown up but they did a great job aging him up with the audience. When all of the toys were in trouble I felt the stakes and I felt that they could meet their fate which was dark yet so deep that is was amazing. The end was bittersweet but a good change and one of the most emotional end scenes in a movie to date. It almost felt like it was them closing off the trilogy in such a beautiful way that it would be impossible to be mad at the decision. Overall this movie was swell. It may not have been perfect but it was easily the deepest movie in the series. Expand
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UnKn0wN_DiSeAsEFeb 27, 2015
Simply an Instant Classic. The best of the 3 movies story wise and visually amazing.

Not many movies make a grown man cry but this was one of them. This was the first movie I took my son too who was 4 at the time and he just sat and watch
Simply an Instant Classic. The best of the 3 movies story wise and visually amazing.

Not many movies make a grown man cry but this was one of them. This was the first movie I took my son too who was 4 at the time and he just sat and watch the movie. That is how good it captivated even him.

A must see for everyone.
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MrMovieBuffMar 16, 2015
'Toy Story 3' isn't quite as good as the first two movies, however, that doesn't stop it from being entertaining, and, in my opinion, being one of the best franchises of all time (notice how I didn't say "animated").

The regular toys are
'Toy Story 3' isn't quite as good as the first two movies, however, that doesn't stop it from being entertaining, and, in my opinion, being one of the best franchises of all time (notice how I didn't say "animated").

The regular toys are back including; Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), Jessie (Joan Cusack), Hamm (John Ratzenberger) and many more. They start to panic because their owner Andy, has grown up and is now 17 years old and going to college.

The toys fear that they might be thrown out, but are instead, going to a child day-care called "Sunnyside" where a bunch of very young children will play with them and will never be replaced. They meet a cuddly, friendly bear named Lotso (Ned Beatty), who promises them that Sunnyside is the best place for any toy to be.

The funniest scenes involve characters Barbie (Jodi Benson) and Ken (Michael Keaton), if you know enough about Barbie dolls (even as a guy, I do), you will understand these references.

Like most third movies, the story is bigger and better than ever, though 'Toy Story 2' (1999) is my personal favorite in the franchise, if not, favorite Pixar movie. There is also more heart and emotion that does get a little sappy towards the end, but I'd rather watch a film that's sentimental and sappy than a film that's cynical and shallow.

John Lasseter is absent in the director's chair, but Lee Unkrich does a magnificent job replacing him and Lasseter's spirit remains in the film as co-writer and executive producer.

Overall, 'Toy Story 3' has a satisfying ending and will please "Toy Story" fans such as myself.
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SueyzidMay 14, 2015
It is a very good movie and most of the critics are right. BUT there was one thing that really stuck out to me. I cant believe i am the only one who noticed that.

*Spoiler Now* So as it turns out the Teddy Bear is the bad guy. No Problem
It is a very good movie and most of the critics are right. BUT there was one thing that really stuck out to me. I cant believe i am the only one who noticed that.

*Spoiler Now*
So as it turns out the Teddy Bear is the bad guy. No Problem so far, but in the end when they're all about to burn and die, they (=all the goood guys) can save themselves expect the teddy Bear who is still in danger. He apologizes and panics so they decide to save him too. RIght after he betrays them and its shown that saving him was a mistake...

Am i the only one that thinks this is sending a bad message to children? i mean dont get me wrong, i really dont care if movies have a moral or anything. But a movie with the name "Toy Story 3" is clearly made for a younger audience and this is teaching them that bad people shouldnt be forgiven because they will never change. I think we should teach children to forgive others and that nobody is "bad", just misguided and confused. THey should learn to help poeple like that and not give up on them and "throw them in the flames" like in the movie...

Well all in all its still a great movie. A lot of fun. I just wouldnt show it to kids... (which is ironic,..)
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iluvsportsJun 16, 2015
I loved this movie to death. It had heart, emotion, humor and a great adventure. This is truly the best animated film I've seen this year. It's a fun adventure and likeable characters
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VinceRocks123Jun 25, 2015
The greatest animated sequel ever made!

Pixar's next big thing a faithful new sequel to the Toy Story was a lot better than expected, though more darker and epic in drama and suspense it was a great honor to get a chance at seeing this in
The greatest animated sequel ever made!

Pixar's next big thing a faithful new sequel to the Toy Story was a lot better than expected, though more darker and epic in drama and suspense it was a great honor to get a chance at seeing this in theaters.

Better in improved animation, Pixar those another great story of Woody, Buzz and the gang get left behind at a Child Day-Care when Andy has already grown up and the only thing on his mind now being College. however still determined to return Woody will embark on a journey that will change his and his friends as well as Andy's friendships forever, as they overcome great obstacles in a toy's life.

Powerful in detail and possessing elements that weren't in the previous two, the film is instantly a certified classic not to be missed! a thumbs up for Pixar!!
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LilScienceJan 5, 2022
E o que fazer quando aquela criança cresce e vai pra faculdade e nossos queridos brinquedos foram esquecidos?
Pois eles entram numa nova aventura, uma creche cercado de várias crianças que fazem a festa, eles são feitos de gato e sapato,
E o que fazer quando aquela criança cresce e vai pra faculdade e nossos queridos brinquedos foram esquecidos?
Pois eles entram numa nova aventura, uma creche cercado de várias crianças que fazem a festa, eles são feitos de gato e sapato, porém decidem sair desse terror psicológico e nisso vão tentando driblar os brinquedos que ficam de vigia na creche.

O que vi é que o filme carrega muito o emocional de cada pessoa no qual o tempo passa e infelizmente aqueles famosos brinquedos nossos são doados, jogados no lixo e abandonados, o fato de eles criarem vida própria desde o primeiro filme, foi genial chega no fundo dos corações infantis que temos, neste filme o 3° da franquia o abandono é visível uma coisa que no 2° era existente quando a Jessie foi deixada de lado por sua antiga dona.

Então o filme se encontra no emocional de quem assiste para fazer as pessoas lembrarem do seu passado e ver que as coisas mudam e de uma maneira mais rápida do que possamos imaginar.

A qualidade nem se fala pois a Pixar sempre fez produções de outro nível, gráficos em 3D bem coloridos e roteiro que reúne aventura, ação e até um pouco de comédia além de várias reflexões, Toy Story 3 é crescer, e guardar uma grande memória de nós mesmos e nossos brinquedos.
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MovieManiac83Apr 24, 2015
Pixar has done it again, extending an amazing streak of successes that stretches all the way back to the original Toy Story, which changed the face of feature length animation when it reached theaters in 1995. Now, 15 years after theirPixar has done it again, extending an amazing streak of successes that stretches all the way back to the original Toy Story, which changed the face of feature length animation when it reached theaters in 1995. Now, 15 years after their original debut and 11 years after the first sequel, Toy Story 2, Woody (voice of Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen), and their fellow toys have returned to the screen for another adventure. Although aspects of Toy Story 3 echo similar elements from the previous films, making this the least original entry in the trilogy, the movie's final act will resonate deeply with many viewers, making this chapter in many ways the most heartfelt.

From a purely artistic standpoint, Toy Story 3 is superior, although not vastly so, than its predecessors. At the time of their releases, Toy Story and Toy Story 2 were cutting edge, but the bar hasn't moved much in 11 years. The problem with this movie is the 3-D, which is the "preferred" format for its screening. The bright rainbow of colors becomes murky and washed out, with grays withering the kaleidoscope of hues. In addition, the 3-D appears to have been employed as an afterthought - there are lengthy sequences in which it either isn't used or is used minimally. I was surprised to find I could take off the 3-D glasses and, for stretches, not be confounded by blurred or double images. In the case of Toy Story 3, 3-D adds nothing except a box office surcharge.

With most franchises, animated or otherwise, the well has run dry by the time the third episode is under consideration, which explains why so many second sequels fail to meet expectations. In a way, the same may be true of Toy Story 3, but it doesn't strain to be different to the point where it loses sight of its strengths. Instead, it focuses on the reasons for its popularity and amplifies those. Our familiarity with the characters and their interaction becomes an asset, making the action scenes more than displays of pixels zipping across the screen. The writing shows a deftness of touch that provides Toy Story 3 with emotional depth. And director Lee Unkrich, a Pixar fixture who co-directed Toy Story 2 (among other films), shows the same mastery of elements evident in the other Toy Story films, allowing for a seamless continuity. Toy Story 3 enhances the legacy of its brand while providing exceptional entertainment value for viewers of all ages, especially for those who favor the brighter, livelier 2-D iteration over the 3-D gimmick.
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moviemaniacsMar 6, 2016
Andy outgrows his anthropomorphic amigos Buzz and Woody in “Toy Story 3,” the franchise’s third (and final?) installment — and as it turns out, 15 years after launching the computer-animated toon revolution, Pixar has outgrown them, too.Andy outgrows his anthropomorphic amigos Buzz and Woody in “Toy Story 3,” the franchise’s third (and final?) installment — and as it turns out, 15 years after launching the computer-animated toon revolution, Pixar has outgrown them, too. Whereas “Toy Story 2” treated auds to a character-based sequel that handily justified its existence, this tertiary adventure delivers welcome yet nonessential fun, landing well after its creators have grown up and succeeded toying with more sophisticated stories. Nevertheless, the stereoscopic 3D release, which reportedly out-tested all of Pixar’s previous efforts, should dominate summer playdates.

From the outset, we can sense different hands at the reins. Like the original, pic opens with 6-year-old Andy acting out wild narratives for Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) and the gang — only this time, director Lee Unkrich (who came up through Pixar’s editorial department and handled co-helming duties on “Toy Story 2,” “Monsters, Inc.” and “Finding Nemo”) plunges us into Andy’s imagination, which follows childhood logic but looks more like a Jerry Bruckheimer movie.

Andy’s toys are fiercely loyal to their owner, with such playtime being their raison d’etre (though the “Toy Story” movies have long hinged on a rather arbitrary notion of what qualifies as the healthy treatment of toys). Homevideos advance us through a dozen years, disposing of Bo Peep and a few other key players along the way. It’s gutsy to see Pixar stripping back its ensemble — the Green Army Men effectively desert, rather than be donated — in contrast to the unwieldy, ever-growing ensembles of most toon sequels (though Disney Consumer Products has plenty of new characters to be excited about).

Now 18, Andy is packing up for college. Clearly oblivious to the Roundup gang’s value, he tosses all but Woody into a garbage bag, which his mom mistakes for trash and takes out to the curb. So begins a convoluted adventure that leads the toys to Sunnyside Daycare Center, which at first appears to be an improvement: The toys haven’t been played with in ages, and here, they’ll get daily attention. Plus, they’ll have plenty of new friends, including “Big Baby” and a Dream House-dwelling Ken (Michael Keaton).

But there’s a dark side to Sunnyside, which is overseen by a folksy, strawberry-scented pink plush named Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear (Ned Beatty). “Lotso” lost his owner years ago, and now he runs the place like a prison. Where the first two “Toy Story” installments served as rescue movies, with characters nobly putting themselves in danger to save their friends from harm, this one instead follows the jailbreak genre.

Take a step back, and the film seems to be about the idea of toys coming to terms with being outgrown by their owners — however, everyone but Woody seems perfectly fine with being donated at the outset (and Jessie’s song already addressed such abandonment issues quite poignantly in the second movie). As character arcs go, this one doesn’t seem particularly compelling: Woody must convince the others to break out of Sunnyside and find their way back to Andy’s attic, where they can wait until he needs them again — as delusional thinking goes, this tops even fresh-out-of-the-box Buzz Lightyear’s identity issues.

Pixar has essentially set an impossible standard for itself, having previously delivered the rare sequel that improves on the original, then followed that up with a run of exceptional work. This latest script, written by “Little Miss Sunshine’s” Michael Arndt from a story by John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton and Unkrich, feels more gag-driven than the studio’s previous efforts — essentially borrowing a page from DreamWorks Animation, chasing snappy humor over heart-on-their-sleeve sentimentality, within a few months of DreamWorks going the Pixar route with the sincere storytelling of “How to Train Your Dragon.” (It’s worth remembering that former Disney CEO Michael Eisner once intended to make “Toy Story 3,” sans Pixar involvement, when relations between the two studios broke down in 2004.)

The visuals look gorgeous as ever, making classy use of 3D to enhance the drama, while staying true to the original aesthetic. Humans are notably improved, especially young Bonnie (Emily Hahn), who takes Woody home at one point and introduces him to the film’s most appealing new characters, including Shakespearean hedgehog Mr. Pricklepants (Timothy Dalton, whose perf amusingly suggests another level of split-personality delusion among toys) and scatterbrained triceratops Trixie (Kristen Schaal).

But “Toy Story 3” is best when it’s being serious, and the final 15-minute stretch — from the moment the toys are dumped at a landfill through the tear-jerking finale — pays off feelings auds invested 15 years ago.
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CinemaSinsMay 9, 2015
Pixar has done it again, extending an amazing streak of successes that stretches all the way back to the original Toy Story, which changed the face of feature length animation when it reached theaters in 1995. Now, 15 years after theirPixar has done it again, extending an amazing streak of successes that stretches all the way back to the original Toy Story, which changed the face of feature length animation when it reached theaters in 1995. Now, 15 years after their original debut and 11 years after the first sequel, Toy Story 2, Woody (voice of Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen), and their fellow toys have returned to the screen for another adventure. Although aspects of Toy Story 3 echo similar elements from the previous films, making this the least original entry in the trilogy, the movie's final act will resonate deeply with many viewers, making this chapter in many ways the most heartfelt.

Toy time has passed a little more slowly than real time, but it moves forward nonetheless. When we last met Andy (John Morris), he was a kid. Now, he's packing for college. What to do with those childhood playmates that have been relegated to a spot in an old chest: Woody, Buzz, Jessie the Cowgirl (Joan Cusack), Mr. & Mrs. Potatohead (Don Rickles, Estelle Harris), Rex the Dinosaur (Wallace Shawn), and Hamm the Piggybank (John Ratzenberger)? Andy decides to relegate them all to the attic, except for his good friend Woody, who's coming with him to college. But a snafu occurs and the toys (except Woody) are donated to a day care center. At first, this seems like paradise: a benevolent place with an endless group of children for playtime, ruled over by a gentle pink teddy bear called Lotso (Ned Beatty). But there's a dark side to this sunny place: the youngest kids, whose idea of "playing" is banging, smashing, and doing other unspeakable things. Soon, all Buzz and friends want is to re-join Woody on the outside, but that proves to be more difficult than it sounds. The daycare center is locked down like a prison, but when Woody learns of his friends' predicament, he organizes a jailbreak.

The story, which is simple enough in its essence, affords opportunities for action (the Great Escape), comedy (Ken & Barbie, Buzz's Spanish personality), and pathos. The ending, which is surprisingly affecting, will speak more deeply to adults than children. Those in the latter group will understand the importance of friendship, but older viewers will perceive other, bittersweet things: the fleeting nature of childhood and how all things pass, seemingly in the blink of an eye. Children are only peripherally aware of the passage of time, but adults sometimes recognize little else. There's a moment in Toy Story 3, when Andy experiences an epiphany, that brings this all home. The scene, which may go unnoticed by the core demographic, will bring lumps to the throats and tears to the eyes of some parents. This is the kind of thing Pixar does so effectively, and the reason why their films achieve greater respect than those of their less ambitious competitors.

From a purely artistic standpoint, Toy Story 3 is superior, although not vastly so, than its predecessors. At the time of their releases, Toy Story and Toy Story 2 were cutting edge, but the bar hasn't moved much in 11 years. The problem with this movie is the 3-D, which is the "preferred" format for its screening. The bright rainbow of colors becomes murky and washed out, with grays withering the kaleidoscope of hues. In addition, the 3-D appears to have been employed as an afterthought - there are lengthy sequences in which it either isn't used or is used minimally. I was surprised to find I could take off the 3-D glasses and, for stretches, not be confounded by blurred or double images. In the case of Toy Story 3, 3-D adds nothing except a box office surcharge.

With most franchises, animated or otherwise, the well has run dry by the time the third episode is under consideration, which explains why so many second sequels fail to meet expectations. In a way, the same may be true of Toy Story 3, but it doesn't strain to be different to the point where it loses sight of its strengths. Instead, it focuses on the reasons for its popularity and amplifies those. Our familiarity with the characters and their interaction becomes an asset, making the action scenes more than displays of pixels zipping across the screen. The writing shows a deftness of touch that provides Toy Story 3 with emotional depth. And director Lee Unkrich, a Pixar fixture who co-directed Toy Story 2 (among other films), shows the same mastery of elements evident in the other Toy Story films, allowing for a seamless continuity. Toy Story 3 enhances the legacy of its brand while providing exceptional entertainment value for viewers of all ages, especially for those who favor the brighter, livelier 2-D iteration over the 3-D gimmick.
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MadMaxFuryRoadSep 6, 2015
Pixar is literally the best studio ever for an animated movie! This is one of my all-time favorite franchises and I absolutely loved this film. Great script, even better than the originals, and was fun to watch.
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CineAutoctonoAug 1, 2015
The third story of Toy Story was very moving and amazing , a great story in the nursery, and a touching final scene is saved when Andy and man gives the girl her toys , almost makes me cry , but it has really been a hit of duo ' ' DISNEY- PIXAR ' ' .
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DanBurritoSep 12, 2015
In filmmaking, it's really hard to make a sequel that's as good as the first. It's even harder to make a third that's just as good as both. But Pixar have achieved it. TS3 is one of those movies that's guaranteed to reduce you to a cryingIn filmmaking, it's really hard to make a sequel that's as good as the first. It's even harder to make a third that's just as good as both. But Pixar have achieved it. TS3 is one of those movies that's guaranteed to reduce you to a crying mess by the end, without being overly sentimental. It's a great way to close the Woody-Andy story. Now that Toy Story 4 will resolve the Woody and Bo Peep story, the question remains-can they do the impossible and make the fourth as good as the first three? If it is, you can guarantee I'll be seeing it. An amazing movie, I'm so glad we're getting one more movie in this astounding franchise. Expand
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diegonelliSep 13, 2015
This film made me cry! I wasn't expecting the end, I noticed there will be a 4, I want to see a new story with Bonnie, although it was OK with 3 films. I'll miss Andy :(
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CriticFerMay 21, 2016
11 years to wait and finally with has Toy Story 3. The most fantastic sequel of the triology. And like everyone, i love it. Not just they steal has that simpson comedy, but also it has drama for those one who rices for Toy Story 1 and 2.11 years to wait and finally with has Toy Story 3. The most fantastic sequel of the triology. And like everyone, i love it. Not just they steal has that simpson comedy, but also it has drama for those one who rices for Toy Story 1 and 2. The villian its great, the new characters are great, the new animation is also great and the ending you going to cry like everyone else. Toy Story 3 its another great sequel for a studio of big ideas...except for Cars 2. Expand
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GonzoDiamondNov 4, 2015
Уже не настолько мудрый, жизненный и прекрасный мультфильм, какими были первые две части, но всё ещё неплохой и интересный. Смотрите, не пожалеете точно.Уже не настолько мудрый, жизненный и прекрасный мультфильм, какими были первые две части, но всё ещё неплохой и интересный. Смотрите, не пожалеете точно.
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MovieManiac1994Jan 4, 2016
Let’s go out on a high note! says Buzz Lightyear near the start of Toy Story 3 , a line that not only casts an air of finality over Pixar’s 11th opus but also throws down the gauntlet to director Lee Unkrich and his team.

How do they set
Let’s go out on a high note! says Buzz Lightyear near the start of Toy Story 3 , a line that not only casts an air of finality over Pixar’s 11th opus but also throws down the gauntlet to director Lee Unkrich and his team.

How do they set about following two films that, in addition to creating a genre, have had a decade or more to nestle in their audiences’ hearts?

Like the playthings they revolve around, Toy Story and Toy Story 2 have become more than enjoyable ways of passing the time.

They have become cherished keepsakes, to be passed down from one generation to the next and periodically revisited – on DVD, TV and digital 3D – through ever rosier spectacles.

It’s not enough, then, for Toy Story 3 to succeed at the box office. It must be that rarest of things – an instant classic that stands shoulder to shoulder with its predecessors like the final volume in a leather-embossed saga.

At the same time, it can’t simply repeat old glories. It must seek out uncharted ground, introduce fresh protagonists and take familiar ones on an exciting, original and satisfying adventure. Short of asking Lee to reinvent the wheel, it’s hard to imagine a taller order.

The bad news is that 3 can never hope to replicate the childlike wonder and delight TS did 15 years ago. We’ve all grown up since then, and Buzz and Woody have as well – not physically perhaps, but morally and emotionally.

Yet the fact they are, ultimately, merely sentient objects means there’s only so far Unkrich can take them, a limitation that sees 3 – initially at least – dramatise concerns and neuroses that have already been articulated in the movies that went before.

Above all others is the encroaching fear of obsolescence that stalks Woody like a cancer: the dread his beloved owner Andy will one day outgrow him.

That day finally arrives in 3 , the 17-year-old Andy (voiced as ever by John Morris) having long put away childish things as he and his brood prepare for him going off to college.

It’s no surprise, then, that this serves as catalyst for this third instalment, an overdue clear-out of his dust-gathering toys – Jessie the Cowgirl, Slinky Dog, dino Rex and all – resulting in them being sent by mistake to the Sunnyside Daycare Centre for a new batch of kids to play with.

But this apparent utopia isn’t quite the dreamland Buzz and co. think it is, fostering a desire for freedom that crafts 3 into a cartoon spin on The Great Escape .

Yet Unkrich has loftier plans than that, an apocalyptic final act at the local rubbish dump – awesomely realised in 3D as a festering hellhole that is pure Hieronymus Bosch – forcing Woody and friends to contemplate mortality itself.

It’s a remarkably dark turn of events that may force parents to have serious conversations with their nippers they might have hoped to forestall.

But let it be said that 3 is also continually, blissfully funny, both in the way it uses established characters and in its ingenious integration of new blood.

Unkrich ups the ante from the off, realising one of Andy’s youthful reveries as a full-blown Old West escapade involving a runaway train, an exploding bridge and a giant porcine spaceship modeled on John Ratzenberger’s scene-stealing Hamm.

Although the real stand-out is the prison break itself, a superbly executed, Mission: Impossible -style extended set-piece that sees Mr Potato Head (Don Rickles) become Mr Tortilla, Woody confront a watchful monkey and a benign ‘Big Baby’ morph into an unsettling instrument of draconian oppression.

Of all the newcomers, Michael Keaton makes the strongest impression as an urbane Ken doll piqued by the notion he is no more than a Barbie accessory. (A dress-up montage to the strains of ‘Freak Out’ is a comic highpoint.)

Yet this is a film of countless pleasures, among them Timothy Dalton’s hedgehog thespian Mr Pricklepants, a flashback that reveals how Ned Beatty’s outwardly cuddly teddy bear Lotso lost his sunny side and a little girl called Bonnie whose imagination and innocence facilitate both the film’s heartbreaking climax and its optimistic open ending.

But what of Woody and Buzz themselves? It would have been easy for either to get lost in the crush, and there are times the former – sounding, via Tom Hanks’ larynx, slightly repetitive notes of desperation and neediness – nearly does.

But with Buzz, scripter Michael Arndt plays a blinder, introducing a hitherto unpressed reset button that turns this all-American Space Ranger into a tango-dancing Toreador.

For two pictures Tim Allen’s verbals have been consistently on the money and a ceaseless source of amusement.

Here, however, he must share equal credit with Javier Fernandez Pena, a lusty-voiced Spaniard who makes us view Lightyear in a whole new light. Arriba!

One of the best films of the year, Pixar’s long-awaited latest scores in every department. Funny, affecting and dramatically fearless, it’s as fine a threequel as you could hope for. Bring tissues – lots of tissues.
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BarneyOnMTJan 5, 2016
WHAT I LIKED: Another sequel that works from the Toy Story franchise, it's third is an attempt to add more plot (and darkness) to the franchise. This certainly works and as a result makes the adventure all the more exciting and the ending allWHAT I LIKED: Another sequel that works from the Toy Story franchise, it's third is an attempt to add more plot (and darkness) to the franchise. This certainly works and as a result makes the adventure all the more exciting and the ending all the more emotional
WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: Sadly some of the magic of the characters has bwen lost at the expense of the newfound plot, and it's not as fun as the first 2
VERDICT: It's a good film in it's own right - improving on some aspects of the franchise, whilst ditching some of the best
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gameguardian21Mar 24, 2016
With toy story 3 remaining just as good as the first one, it offers the most emotional story, as well as pixar giving us another classic. Plus it also gives us a new cast of characters who are really likeable.
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SrPepeJan 6, 2018
Una increíble adición a la saga de Toy Story. Me ha gustado mucho y tiene la mejor historia de cualquier película de Pixar.
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FilmClubMar 27, 2016
After a decade-plus absence, the toys are back in town, and boy are they a sight for sore, 3D-beaten eyes.

"Toy Story 3" might not carry that eye-popping dazzle of 1995's milestone original that put Pixar on the map, but, in the absence of
After a decade-plus absence, the toys are back in town, and boy are they a sight for sore, 3D-beaten eyes.

"Toy Story 3" might not carry that eye-popping dazzle of 1995's milestone original that put Pixar on the map, but, in the absence of groundbreaking innovation, there's a greater depth that isn't solely attributable to those now-ubiquitous goofy glasses.

Playing with more darkly complex emotions than the previous two installments, incoming director Lee Unkrich (co-director of "Toy Story 2" and "Monsters, Inc.") and screenwriter Michael Arndt ("Little Miss Sunshine") manage to add nice substance without noticeably weighing down the beloved characters.

Speaking of which, in addition to all the familiar faces, there's no shortage of entertaining new arrivals to this particular playdate, most notably the seemingly gregarious Lotso (effectively voiced by Ned Beatty), a jumbo pink plush teddy with something bitter and unpleasant festering beneath his strawberry scent.

In a season filled with underperformers, expect "Toy Story 3" to finally rise to the occasion, handily extending Disney/Pixar's deserved winning streak.

Shamelessly hitting empty-nesters where they live, the new adventure finds an all-grown-up Andy (John Morris) heading out for college and his mom (Laurie Metcalf) forcing him to first sort through his stuff.

After a perilous brush with the garbage truck, Woody, Buzz and company find themselves ensconced at a day-care center where they're at the mercy of terrifying preschoolers.

But there turns out to be an even more sinister force behind all the chaos, as personified by the aforementioned Lotso, a bear bearing a grudge bigger than his belly.

As with last year's "Up," there's nothing cheap or showy about the 3D here, which has been incorporated to heighten and enrich the vibrantly lit animation.

Despite striking trademark emotional chords, "Toy Story 3" takes full advantage of its main attraction -- those larger-than-life toys.

Returning along with Tom Hanks' and Tim Allen's now-iconic Woody and Buzz in the toy box are Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head (Don Rickles and Estelle Harris), Jessie (Joan Cusack) and Hamm (John Ratzenberger).

Welcome additions, aside from Lotso (who could have escaped from a Tennessee Williams play), include a preening, short-shorts-wearing Ken (a terrific Michael Keaton), a pompous, theatrical Mr. Pricklepants (Timothy Dalton) and the truly disturbing (in a tragic way) Big Baby.

It might no longer be the sparkling new thing on the block, but "Toy Story 3" still has a few fresh tricks up its warm, fuzzy sleeve.
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Venom37Apr 12, 2016
La tercera entrega transcurre varios años despues y pierde un poco la esencia de las dos primeras.La tercera entrega transcurre varios años despues y pierde un poco la esencia de las dos primeras.
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Muskrat147Aug 19, 2016
An exceptional conclusion, Toy Story 3 improves on its predecessors with unique and charming characters, massive growth in maturity, and an emotional and powerful finale.
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reviewfrom19842Oct 5, 2016
This is a amazing movie not just for kids but for adult also. This might be my favorite movie out of the three movies. It's heartwarming, fun and a amazing movie.
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luansuarezSep 29, 2016
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Fantástico! Incrível! Nos mostra o quanto o tempo passa e infelizmente precisamos crescer. Já se tornou uma obra-prima cinematográfica. Recomendo com toda certeza! Expand
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Seems magical in some level. Sequels can be difficult to write and direct in case you don't know what your doing but Toy Story did well with an element of toys and expreiences of sequels.
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antonzhalobDec 28, 2021
Великолепная история о прощании с детством.
Все мы через это проходим, так что тут - пустить свою мужскую слезу - даже полезно!
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MonkiReviewsMay 28, 2017
The toys are back, and better than ever. They have drama, comedy, and even some very sad parts, and mix it perfectly. Who knew a animated movie sequel could be this good.
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Skipper81GerAug 12, 2017
A film with heart. My children love him.
After the film I had to look first where my old cuddly toys lie and have found them in the cellar in a bag. All still there.
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vetorAug 11, 2017
Toy Story 3 is the culmination of one of the best trilogies of the cinema and also the pioneering animation in computer graphics of the studios Pixar, extremely exciting.
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buzzsparkApr 15, 2018
Oddly dark. Just as much of a classic as the first two. Contains some rehashing, as do all sequels, but there's enough new stuff to give it flavour and to keep it interesting.
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LUKEOPERCOUPOct 3, 2017
This is a fantastic, exceptional, epic movie. While the animation is still on point characters (old and new) look fresh and their interactions flow natully with grace. It has such a great story with lot of turns, that makes the viewer goThis is a fantastic, exceptional, epic movie. While the animation is still on point characters (old and new) look fresh and their interactions flow natully with grace. It has such a great story with lot of turns, that makes the viewer go through many states as happy, sad, laugh, get emotional and excited. This movie turns this trilogy into one of best Trilogys in movie's history...When we thought Toy Story could not get better, it could. Expand
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manningn15Sep 18, 2018
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. The animation was gorgeous and visually stunning just like the first two. I loved the incorporation of all of the new characters especially Lotso, Buttercup, Trixie, Dolly, and Ken. The writing and story was remarkable, funny, touching, and overall emotional satisfying and even better than the first two. The voice acting performances were stupendous especially Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Ned Beatty, Estelle Harris, Michael Keaton, Wallace Shawn, Jodi Benson, John Ratzenberger, Kristen Schaal, Jeff Garlin, and Bonnie Hunt. Toy Story 3 is one of my top 5 favorite Pixar movies, one of my top 10 favorite animated movies, and one of my favorite movies of all time. Toy Story 3 is another A+ movie for Pixar. Expand
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GorbaxDec 2, 2017
The best entry in the trilogy, an immaculate and amazingly detailed adventure that has very few flaws. Appealing to audiences of all ages in subtle ways, with an emotional story that perfectly caps off it's trilogy, surpassing its predecessors.
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Miles_SDec 3, 2017
The best entry in the trilogy, an immaculate and amazingly detailed adventure that has very few flaws. Appealing to audiences of all ages in subtle ways, with an emotional story that perfectly caps off it's trilogy, surpassing its predecessors.
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spacebear1Dec 11, 2017
Lee Unkrich's Toy Story 3 is another flawless installment to this masterpiece of a film series. The story is still great and the ending of the film is one of the most emotional moments of cinematic history. In the end, this is a fantastic,Lee Unkrich's Toy Story 3 is another flawless installment to this masterpiece of a film series. The story is still great and the ending of the film is one of the most emotional moments of cinematic history. In the end, this is a fantastic, flawless masterpiece. Expand
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luke100Jan 9, 2018
As someone who never grew up with Toy Story, I have to say this movie ruined me emotionally. The ending is probably very emotional for children, but for grown ups and those who are in the process of growing up it's a gut-wrencher. A sad, yetAs someone who never grew up with Toy Story, I have to say this movie ruined me emotionally. The ending is probably very emotional for children, but for grown ups and those who are in the process of growing up it's a gut-wrencher. A sad, yet ultimately positive and hopeful experience. Bring your tissues. Expand
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KuggzJul 13, 2019
The perfect trilogy. One two and three are all great and are worth a rewatch during any holiday or day off. Tom Hanks and Tim Allen and the rest of the cast are so comforting they geet me every time
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FilipeNetoFeb 17, 2018
This is the third film of Toy Story franchise. The young Andy grew up, stopped to play and decided to donate most of his toys for a daycare, retaining only those he liked most, such as the inseparable Woody and Buzz Lightyear. But somethingThis is the third film of Toy Story franchise. The young Andy grew up, stopped to play and decided to donate most of his toys for a daycare, retaining only those he liked most, such as the inseparable Woody and Buzz Lightyear. But something goes wrong and everyone ends up in a daycare where a mysterious pink bear seems to rule. Directed by Lee Unkrich, this movie kept the voice actors from the first two for the central characters of the plot.

Any connoisseur of good cinema knows that to make a good sequel it's necessary to establish a happy continuity with the previous films. Toy Story movies managed it easily and effectively by holding the cast core together: in fact, the major cast change in this film is the output of John Lasseter, standing on director's chair one of his co-directors in Toy Story 2, which shows us the importance of a stable team in the success of this franchise. Adolescence and the fate of toys when children's leave to play are important issues for the plot, despite having been addressed in the previous films. Some toys have, in their past, sad stories of abandonment related to that, a recurring situation in Toy Story's films, but which is of increased importance in this one, touching more particularly the most adult audiences, which makes this film the most adult of the franchise to date. Perhaps because of that, this movie was a huge success at the box office and critics resulting in several awards, among which are the Golden Globe for Best Animated Film, the BAFTA for the same category and, finally, the Oscar's for Best Animated Film and Best Original Song ("We Belong Together").

This is an excellent outcome for one of the most successful franchise's of animated cinema. A film for the whole family, which keeps the loyalty of the delighted audiences from the first film and still managed to conquered new audiences. There has been some speculation about a fourth film in the coming years. If were to happen, it's expected a success at the level of previous films.
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4Nick3Mar 1, 2018
It's rare that a second sequel can be any good. But Pixar is different and can make amazing second sequels, they prove it twice with Cars 3, and of course Toy Story 3, which is amazing.
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LivingTribunalJun 17, 2019
How do toys act like humans than any other humans? That's Pixar's magic. I love every characters in the film. This film has joy, tear, horror, everything. Also, this is one of the few films that I cry every single time when I watch it.
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SonicSpeedo92May 24, 2018
This is easily the second best Pixar movie next to WALL-E. With real emotion, incredible animation, clever humour, fantastic plot and characters, and so much more that make this an incredible film.
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NoahboyJul 13, 2019
Toy Story 3 (2010): Sweet, refreshing, and surprisingly dark, Toy Story 3 brings another great, albeit less well written installment in this series. It starts with Andy playing with his toys through the eyes of his imagination. While thisToy Story 3 (2010): Sweet, refreshing, and surprisingly dark, Toy Story 3 brings another great, albeit less well written installment in this series. It starts with Andy playing with his toys through the eyes of his imagination. While this scene is good and a nice homage to the first film, it fails to trump Toy Story 2's visually creative and memorable opening. Years later, after Andy puts all if his toys other than Woody into a bag in front of the attic door, the plot is set in motion when Andy's mom mistakenly thinks that the toys are trash after the attic door just happened to close on its own. This ends up being a problem with the movie: things just happen with no explanation or character involvement. There just happens to be an inside window open in the daycare, and Mrs. Potato Head's eye just happens to work when the plot needs it to. It's okay for this to happen once or twice in a movie, but when there's a kite on the center of the roof of daycare for Woody to use, it become unrealistically ideal. But, other than that, the movie is outstanding. The characters in the movie are some of the best in animation, with both Woody and Andy containing basically the same character arc throughout: learning to say goodbye. The characters are also wonderfully voice-acted. It has a beautiful score by Randy Newman that enhances every scene, especially Lotso's origin, the incinerator scene and that tear-jerking ending. But, the highlight of this film is its animation, which holds up today just as well as it did back when it was released. Overall, while the screenplay is just okay, everything else about Toy Story 3 is spectacular from beginning to end. Expand
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FnafGamer123Apr 30, 2019
The Toy Story trilogy films are Pixar's only legendary movies ever, the plots are outstanding, the characters puts all emotions to themselves and have great role models and great designs, and the endings are so emotional.
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meydianarizki21Oct 28, 2020
..A Perfect Tale of Adventure and Devotion
Since I felt none of the other reviews here do the movie justice, I became compelled to write my own. It is the most inspired film I have ever encountered.
The creators of Toy Story 3 have an
..A Perfect Tale of Adventure and Devotion
Since I felt none of the other reviews here do the movie justice, I became compelled to write my own. It is the most inspired film I have ever encountered.

The creators of Toy Story 3 have an imagination that is unparalleled. I cannot begin to compare any of the other animated movies that I have ever seen to it. It is a fantasy in an unconventional sense: aside from the talking toys, the environment and settings are typical; commonplace. Yet, the Pixar Team manages to cram every last drop of energy into the incredibly clever story and inventive plot devices out of just common household objects. The animation is so brilliant that it captures shading, lighting, and textures that have yet to be seen on film.

Then, Toy Story 3 becomes a beautiful elaboration on the first two, with very clever character development. Its maturity of relationships is concise but witty: Woody, the wise sheriff, leading the other toys with courage and finesse; a spaceman winning the love of a cowgirl; the loyalty of the dog, slinky; the grumpy married potato and his devoted wife; the superficial relationship of Ken and Barbie; the broken spirit of a lost teddy bear. At the same time, Pixar uses a metaphor that is so strong that it drives the audience to love these characters with all of their hearts. It is a similar emotional complex to a happy puppy who is brought into a home and has nothing on its mind but playing with its youthful owners. But these toys never age, and as its owners, once in their playful youths, leave for work and college, these toys still know nothing more than their youth and happiness of living to one day play again. As you leave for work every morning, your dog doesn't know where you go. And every day, he does nothing more than pray that you come back to see him, every day waiting for you to bring out the ball again for a game of fetch.

Finally comes Pixar's ability to integrate so many emotions - fear, love, action, and comedy, among others - with each having so much vigor in its own right, that the movie becomes a roller coaster of animation and adventure, wound together by the constant movement of setting and storyline, always keeping the audience guessing on what might happen next. It is a brilliant tale; a perfect movie for children and adults alike. I cannot wait to see it again.
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ErikTheCriticOct 11, 2018
"Toy Story 3" ups the stakes, combining brilliant jokes, earnest emotion and adventure together so well, that this second sequel might just be the best Toy Story film we have seen thus far.
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All_ButTrU4Jan 3, 2022
This movie is a thing to behold. Don't be turned away from Toy Story 3 because a "3" is tacked on the end. This isn't just a movie about toys, it's a movie about genuine human emotions. Its funny, clever, sad, and enlightening. For anThis movie is a thing to behold. Don't be turned away from Toy Story 3 because a "3" is tacked on the end. This isn't just a movie about toys, it's a movie about genuine human emotions. Its funny, clever, sad, and enlightening. For an animated movie to have all of these characteristics and to surpass most movies I've seen lately is incredible. And tto add to that, the animation is impeccable, the story is great, and the characters are lovable (old and new). A great way to end a great movie series Expand
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ARGzelderJun 23, 2019
Cuando uno creía que ya no podía haber más de Woody y Buzz, Pixar hace su gran regreso con "Toy Story 3". Logrando generar una nueva experiencia cinematográfica en el género de animaciones, haciendo una película emocionante para grandes yCuando uno creía que ya no podía haber más de Woody y Buzz, Pixar hace su gran regreso con "Toy Story 3". Logrando generar una nueva experiencia cinematográfica en el género de animaciones, haciendo una película emocionante para grandes y chicos.
La línea del tiempo no se detuvo entre películas y hallamos a Andy ordenando su cuarto días previos de dejar su casa e irse a la Universidad. Motivo por el cual los juguetes deciden cuál es el siguiente paso, permanecer encerrados en una caja o cambiar de propietarios.
En esta etapa la película logra traer un montón de ideas frescas que funcionan muy bien, manteniendo la calidad que esta saga siempre ha sabido brindar.
Estamos otra vez con una película a la cual no se le puede atribuir ninguna queja, los nuevos personajes dan un gran aporte a la historia, los clásicos vuelven para demostrar que la magia sigue intacta.
Años atrás habría dicho que éste es un gran cierre para una trilogía que siempre cumplió, es brillante que Pixar haya realizado éste film tanto para nuevo espectadores como para los que vieron las primeras dos en su momento. Ésta es una hermosa historia que grandes y chicos no deben perderse.
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sebastianaliJun 29, 2019
Toy story 3 se siente ligeramente distinta a la primera y a la segunda, con un tono un poco mas oscuro que se extendería también a la cuarta, y en lo personal me encanta.
Hablando de cosas mas en general, la animación es excelente, Lotso es
Toy story 3 se siente ligeramente distinta a la primera y a la segunda, con un tono un poco mas oscuro que se extendería también a la cuarta, y en lo personal me encanta.
Hablando de cosas mas en general, la animación es excelente, Lotso es un gran antagonista, y al igual que la 2 se exploran y explotan a todos los personajes, y en esta hay todavía mas!
Una de mis películas favoritas. Es muy raro ver trilogías así de buenas.
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Daniel_NFeb 6, 2021
Toy Story 3 is a fun, creative, and an amazing ending to the franchise itself.
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BrunoVn00Apr 8, 2019
What makes the Toy Story trilogy so great is that it has a natural progression of time in its stories, the plot of all three movies serve a purpose and in this case is to end the trilogy (That will not be the case soon as they're going toWhat makes the Toy Story trilogy so great is that it has a natural progression of time in its stories, the plot of all three movies serve a purpose and in this case is to end the trilogy (That will not be the case soon as they're going to release a fourth movie). It focuses on a grown-up Andy and how the toys end up in the hands of a new owner, because this movie is about letting go things in order to grow up.
The plot and the story itself doesn't feel too innovative for the franchise as it reuses some themes and plot points seen in Toy Story 2 but it never feels like a blatant copy-paste, it actually introduces new and charismatic characters and still manages to be an exciting, funny and emotional movie.

Sure I have some problems with the story and some character traits and "jokes", like why when Buzz is restored to his factory settings he becomes a spanish stereotype? Is that supposed to be funny? I didn't find that funny and turned out to be annoying (Even as a kid I found it annoying).

Overall this is for me the weakest of the trilogy, but that doesn't mean it's bad, it's still an amazing movie with a perfect conclusion for the original story (I say that because now they're making a fourth so that's not part of the original story anymore)
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Creator2017Jun 13, 2019
It was very great movie since the second movie was release 11 years ago. I saw this movie when I graduate from college in New York City. The movie had great story line, character development, fine animation and very outstanding entertainment.It was very great movie since the second movie was release 11 years ago. I saw this movie when I graduate from college in New York City. The movie had great story line, character development, fine animation and very outstanding entertainment. The best scene when Woody and the gang escape from prison which is children day care from their creative strategy to avoid the guards and the camera system. I was very touch when Andy gave away his toys to Bonnie for all years he had them when he was a kid. So overall, this was the best movie from Pixar I ever since. Expand
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Sarcastic_DevisDec 6, 2021
Allora...

Mi intrattenuto abbastanza, ma ho diversi problemi che non me l'hanno fatto godere del tutto. Innanzitutto la fuga è piena di variabili impossibili da calcolare, rendendola poco credibile. Lo humor, ahimè, è un po' altalenante e,
Allora...

Mi intrattenuto abbastanza, ma ho diversi problemi che non me l'hanno fatto godere del tutto. Innanzitutto la fuga è piena di variabili impossibili da calcolare, rendendola poco credibile. Lo humor, ahimè, è un po' altalenante e, sì, purtroppo ci sono alcuni elementi narrativi riciclati. A parte i difetti elencati, rimane comunque un film ben fatto, con un villain molto interessante e un reparto tecnico tutt'ora Incredibile. E il finale mi stende sempre, mi commuovo come niente, non ci posso fare nulla.

Consigliato? Sì.
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ryanechoFeb 23, 2020
This is a Prison film in a way that I have never seen before or yet again. Also, The Walking Dead (on AMC) actually copied this film a few years later. Rather that be pure coincidence or not, it still stands that Lotso and Sunnyside are veryThis is a Prison film in a way that I have never seen before or yet again. Also, The Walking Dead (on AMC) actually copied this film a few years later. Rather that be pure coincidence or not, it still stands that Lotso and Sunnyside are very similar to the Governor and Woodbury.

This film also has a perfect ending to a series, shame Pixar made another movie. In my opinion this is the best Toy Story movie.
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jennieshellykinFeb 11, 2020
Toy Story was amazing. Toy Story 2 was almost perfect. Toy Story 3 IS perfect. Vastly improved animation from before, an AMAZING story, lovable and fleshed out characters, perfect comedy and some moments that are HARD not to cry at. Toy StoryToy Story was amazing. Toy Story 2 was almost perfect. Toy Story 3 IS perfect. Vastly improved animation from before, an AMAZING story, lovable and fleshed out characters, perfect comedy and some moments that are HARD not to cry at. Toy Story 3 is the definition of a masterpiece and why Pixar is considered (and absolutely deserves it) as one of if not THE best studios of all time. Thank you foe making these wonderful movies, Pixar. We love you! Expand
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RobwinzMay 1, 2020
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I **** hate that fat pink bear, he's a pure **** I remember seeing this as a kid at the cinema and I remember crying near the end when they're all about to die in the big furnace, big memories. Expand
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imtheamoraMar 26, 2020
While I still prefer Toy Story 2 over this film, the 3rd movie of this imaginative series is spectacular. From the ending, to the characters, to the creative setting and how they work with it, its a blast till the end.
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FreddoFazbeardoApr 14, 2020
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Very good, it is a perfect movie, very good story and also, it has funny characters and ... well, I have no words, perfect ...
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ElSmasherOct 14, 2021
Toy story 3 is a lesson for arrogant young people who still believe they are strong but know that we are getting old ...
As usual, Pixar offers us a personification of toys that give us morale, notably Losto who is one of the best antagonists
Toy story 3 is a lesson for arrogant young people who still believe they are strong but know that we are getting old ...
As usual, Pixar offers us a personification of toys that give us morale, notably Losto who is one of the best antagonists in all of Disney.
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Sosmooth1982Jan 13, 2023
My favorite out of the series. All the toys get accidently donated when Andy goes to college. Now they are stuck at a nursery school where they get played with way to rough. The toys that's been there for a while, run the nursery like aMy favorite out of the series. All the toys get accidently donated when Andy goes to college. Now they are stuck at a nursery school where they get played with way to rough. The toys that's been there for a while, run the nursery like a prison. Freaking hilarious! Expand
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Onlyclassicvg1Nov 5, 2021
cantador y ORIGINAL! fascinante en todo y tiene mucho corazón sin ser sentimental. ¡La imaginación se vuelve loca, los juguetes no tienen fin, los personajes rebosan de vida
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tttrok02AJul 27, 2020
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MrPajamasNov 1, 2020
Toy Story set the bar very high and so Toy Story 2 it was not easy to surpass the previous part, but it was all the more incredible that Toy Story 3 is even better and in my opinion not only the best part of the series, but also one of theToy Story set the bar very high and so Toy Story 2 it was not easy to surpass the previous part, but it was all the more incredible that Toy Story 3 is even better and in my opinion not only the best part of the series, but also one of the best animated movies at all. The animation is absolutely beautiful and the story is excellent. Toy Story 2 had one luxurious moment, but Toy Story 3 has those luxurious moments to scatter and I won't spoiler, but mainly the end is perhaps the best moment in the history of animated films ever. In short, MASTERPIECE. Expand
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CarlosRRSep 23, 2020
Simply a true masterpiece, Pixar knows how to do things well and this is a clear example.
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Mohammad_MonirDec 5, 2020
One of the best I've ever seen that's awesome excellent must see animation has a very fantastic characters very awesome screenplay and great directed I love that I love all of part of this animation I enjoyed that I don't know what to do youOne of the best I've ever seen that's awesome excellent must see animation has a very fantastic characters very awesome screenplay and great directed I love that I love all of part of this animation I enjoyed that I don't know what to do you want to say Expand
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ChristianShowDec 16, 2020
It kinda feels like it drags a lot mainly cause of it's pacing problem but its still a great film with a sold conclusion
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jffkdjDec 17, 2020
This is personally my favorite of the 4 toy story movies, it had a great villain and a very emotional ending.
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watchmeofpeopleJun 17, 2022
There were great film in 1995, great sequel in 1999, and great trilogy in 2010.
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WiholkeJan 8, 2021
I love this movie the more I watch it. It has been a year or two since I watched it last and I was afraid I was going to think that it's another disposable kids film on my most recent viewing, but it's not. This movie will be extremelyI love this movie the more I watch it. It has been a year or two since I watched it last and I was afraid I was going to think that it's another disposable kids film on my most recent viewing, but it's not. This movie will be extremely entertaining for kids as it was for me, but it will make adults cry. Moving on and letting go is a message anyone can relate to. The first two-thirds of this movie is really great, but the last third is top tier film making. I couldn't believe my eyes. Every emotion they go for hits you really really hard and all the sequences had me at the edge of my seat the entire time. If you're a parent, show this to your kids. If you're a grandparent, show it to your grandkids. If you are going to college for the first time, watch it. There's not one person that this movie wasn't intended for. This movie is intended for everyone. If you don't like this movie, why? Did it make you feel too much? Give me a break. This is my favorite Toy Story movie, my favorite PIXAR movie, and my favorite animated movie of all time. Expand
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omnifaceMar 8, 2021
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. a great movie for an early year

pros
kid friendly
adult info
decent graphics
decent characters
decent art
decent ending
great plot throwback to toy story one and two cons
andy's giving toys away but this can also be a pro
bonnie being scared
lotsos advice overall a decent yet very redeeming movie
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TRANSFORMERSFANMar 11, 2021
This movie is the best movie ever from 2010 along with iron man 2! toy story is one of my favorite franchise made by pixar
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LuissDtApr 2, 2022
The Toy Story saga reached its highest point with its third installment, one of the most magical and perfect movies from the Pixar studio
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OldMcBrotherJan 20, 2022
Much like Toy Story 2, this is a great sequel and a great film overall. Lotso was a damn good villain, even if he wasn't perfect (I liked Stinky Pete slightly more tbh). I think I slightly prefer the second one but the prison escape scene wasMuch like Toy Story 2, this is a great sequel and a great film overall. Lotso was a damn good villain, even if he wasn't perfect (I liked Stinky Pete slightly more tbh). I think I slightly prefer the second one but the prison escape scene was very entertaining so I'm not sure if I like this one or 2 more. Both are very good films Expand
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TeaRoFWaRNov 13, 2022
This is such a great movie, I think all the people should give it a chance, good for kids and pearents,lovely story that made me cry in the end
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BrokenChildJul 12, 2022
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. They’ve done it again. Toy Story 3 is an amazing sequel to Toy Story 2. This movie is a little darker than Toy Story and Toy Story 2. The best thing about this movie is the story and the villain. The movie has an interesting story. Andy has grown up and he was going to put his toys in the attic, however Andy’s mom mistakenly grabs the bag she believed was trash and left the toys in the street, after the toys broke out the bag, they felt hurt and betrayed. Woody tried explaining to the toys that it was a mistake by Andy’s mom but the other toys don’t believe him, the toys find themselves in a daycare and that’s where we meet the main antagonist of the film “Lotso” although at first he seems innocent enough, the toys later learn that he is a monster and when they try to go back to Andy he in-prisons them it is up to Woody to rescue his friends and get them back to Andy without getting caught by Lotso. I don’t know about you guys but that sounds like an amazing story. The movie is rated “G” for General Audience but it might be a little intense for little children. Expand
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CrossoverMovie2Nov 16, 2022
This film is more than just a cinematic masterpiece. It's a childhood masterpiece.
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oneofjwNov 25, 2022
oh for **** sake Andy.. WHY JUST ****ING WHY.. WHY DID YOU GIVE YOUR TOYS TO THAT ANNOYING PIECE OF ****
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SaintNicholasJan 7, 2023
Marvellous ................................................................
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Maxisgoat1717Jan 8, 2023
Where do I begin. Toy story 3 is smart, funny, and a little scarier than the first two. The characters are so great, lovable characters, hatable characters and it isn’t just a movie about toys. It has genuine human emotions and real lifeWhere do I begin. Toy story 3 is smart, funny, and a little scarier than the first two. The characters are so great, lovable characters, hatable characters and it isn’t just a movie about toys. It has genuine human emotions and real life experiences. And the ending. I’ve seen it about 50 times, and no dry eyes are left. In my opinion, the best of the series. Expand
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jaidynkracke09Apr 7, 2023
This movie is my 2nd favorite animated film ever, behind the lion king. Everything hit the target amazingly well, the always unforgettable and god like plot, charcters. Yes, this movie is lots of things, but above all: it is my favoriteThis movie is my 2nd favorite animated film ever, behind the lion king. Everything hit the target amazingly well, the always unforgettable and god like plot, charcters. Yes, this movie is lots of things, but above all: it is my favorite modern animated movie, and is my 2nd favorite animated film ever. If you have not watched this film, shame on you. go watch it you will never reget it.
My rating: 100/100- letter A++
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Jaco09May 12, 2023
A perfect combination of humor, action and even tragedy. This wonderful movie has it all. A perfect plot and a set of great characters. This movie literally had me in tears!
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AnthonyStfJun 18, 2023
Did this movie cry? No. Did it make me laugh? Another. Great ending* to the franchise.

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RaianLJul 15, 2023
Honestly, this movie is one of the worst Disney movies I ever watched. All it does is pull on the heart strings of the viewers until they shatter. This movie makes you cry multiple times and not for a good reason, this is no children movieHonestly, this movie is one of the worst Disney movies I ever watched. All it does is pull on the heart strings of the viewers until they shatter. This movie makes you cry multiple times and not for a good reason, this is no children movie either; it's twisted, creepy and anguishing. Honestly this is the worst toy story by far. Expand
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