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Directed by Steve PurcellOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Dinosaur films,
Jeu,
Christmas films,
Films about toys,
Children's filmsActors Tom Hanks,
Tim Allen,
Joan Cusack,
Don Rickles,
Jean-Philippe Puymartin,
Wallace ShawnRating70%
Taking place after a Christmas season, the toys find themselves lost in an uncharted territory when a set of the coolest action figures turns out to be dangerously delusional. It is up to Trixie to help the toys to return to Bonnie's room., 1h22
Directed by John LasseterOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Jeu,
Films about dogs,
Films about toys,
Buddy films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Tom Hanks,
Tim Allen,
Don Rickles,
Jim Varney,
Wallace Shawn,
John RatzenbergerRating79%
In a world where toys pretend to be lifeless in the presence of humans, Woody, a pullstring cowboy toy, is the leader of a group of toys that are owned by a boy named Andy Davis. With his family moving away one week before his birthday, Andy is given a week-early party to spend with his friends, while the toys stage a reconnaissance mission to discover Andy's new presents. Andy receives a spaceman action figure named Buzz Lightyear, whose impressive features see him replacing Woody as Andy's favorite toy. Woody becomes resentful, especially when he notices that Buzz also gets attention from the other toys. However, Buzz believes himself to be a real space ranger on a mission to return to his home planet, while Woody tries to convince him that he is just a toy., 6minutes
Directed by Gary RydstromOrigin USAGenres Science fiction,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Road movies,
Children's filmsActors Tom Hanks,
Tim Allen,
Joan Cusack,
Don Rickles,
Estelle Harris,
Wallace ShawnRating71%
Months after Toy Story 3, it is winter break for Bonnie, who is going on vacation to Hawaii with her family. The toys are excited to have a week of relaxation, but Barbie and Ken reveal themselves to have stowed away in Bonnie's backpack, hoping to join her in Hawaii. Bonnie leaves them in her room, however, much to Ken's horror and disappointment when he realizes they are not going to Hawaii. Barbie reveals to Woody that Ken planned to have their first kiss on a beach at sunset (based on a travel brochure), inspiring Woody, Buzz, and the rest of Bonnie's toys to go all out and recreate Hawaii for the two. After various adventures in "Hawaii", Ken and Barbie share their first kiss in the snow at sunrise, recreating the scene from the brochure. However, the two step off the edge of the porch without realizing it and end up buried in snow; a post-credits scene shows the other toys trying to free them from a block of ice in which they are now frozen., 7minutes
Directed by Angus MacLaneOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors Tom Hanks,
Tim Allen,
Joan Cusack,
Jodi Benson,
Don Rickles,
Estelle HarrisRating69%
At a fast food chicken restaurant called "Poultry Palace", Bonnie does not want the electronic Zurg belt buckle that comes with her kid's meal. When she asks for a mini-Buzz Lightyear–themed toy, she is told the restaurant's supplies of them have run out. When her mother asks about the one in the display case, she is told that it is for display only. Inside the display, Mini-Buzz Lightyear complains they will never be played with—as they are just the display toys—to Mini-Zurg (who prefers to stay). Bonnie goes on to play in the ball pit with her own toys; when no one is looking, Mini-Buzz secretly climbs in. He pulls the real Buzz underneath the balls so that Bonnie's mother ends up picking up Mini-Buzz when they leave the restaurant. Once Mini-Buzz gets home, he passes himself off as the real Buzz (explaining to the other toys that the plastic in the ball pit made him shrink), and proceeds to generally annoy the whole gang (save a gullible Rex) with his obvious ruse and his antics., 21minutes
Directed by Angus MacLaneOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Horror,
AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors Tom Hanks,
Tim Allen,
John Ratzenberger,
Joan Cusack,
Carl Weathers,
Michael KeatonRating73%
Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Jessie, Rex, Mr. Pricklepants, Mr. Potato Head, and Trixie sit in the trunk of Bonnie's mother's car during a road trip, using a portable DVD player to watch a horror film. When the car gets a flat tire, Jessie is knocked into a tool box. The others manage to free her, but Jessie is traumatized as the experience reminds her of the many years she spent abandoned in a box. Mrs. Anderson parks the car at the Sleep Well Motel, where they must spend the night as a tow truck cannot be sent out until the next morning., 1h33
Directed by Lee Unkrich,
John Lasseter,
Ash BrannonOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
AnimationThemes Jeu,
Musical films,
Films about toys,
Buddy films,
Children's filmsActors Tom Hanks,
Tim Allen,
Joan Cusack,
Kelsey Grammer,
Don Rickles,
Jim VarneyRating78%
Woody prepares to go to cowboy camp with Andy, but his right arm is accidentally torn. Andy decides to leave him behind, and his mother puts him on a shelf. The next day, Woody discovers that Wheezy, a penguin squeaky toy, has been shelved for months due to a broken squeaker. When Andy's mother puts Wheezy in a yard sale, Woody rescues him, only to be stolen by a greedy toy collector, who takes him to his residential 23-story apartment. Buzz Lightyear and all of Andy's other toys identify the thief from a commercial as Al McWhiggin, the owner of a toy store called Al's Toy Barn. Buzz, Hamm, Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dog, and Rex all set out to rescue Woody., 1h43
Directed by Lee UnkrichOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Comedy-drama,
AnimationThemes Jeu,
Prison films,
Films about toys,
Évasion,
Buddy films,
Children's filmsActors Tom Hanks,
John Morris,
Tim Allen,
Joan Cusack,
Ned Beatty,
Don RicklesRating82%
Andy, now 17 years old, is about to leave for college, and his toys have not been played with for years. He intends to take only Woody with him, and puts Buzz Lightyear, Jessie and the other toys in a bag to be stored in the attic. Andy's mother mistakenly takes the bag to the curb for garbage pickup. The toys escape and, believing Andy intended to throw them away, decide to climb in a donation box with Barbie bound for Sunnyside Daycare. Woody follows them and tries to explain the mistake, but they refuse to believe him., 4minutes
Directed by Josh CooleyOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Children's filmsActors Steve Purcell,
Peter Sohn,
Bob Peterson,
Pierre Margot,
Frantz Confiac,
Charles AznavourRating59%
The short starts out with a scene from Up, where two nurses from the Shady Oaks Retirement Village knock on Carl Fredricksen's door to escort him to the nursing home. As seen in the film, Carl instead takes off in his house, while Russell braces himself underneath it. George and A.J. stare dumbfounded at the sky while their van's alarm goes off (it had been bumped by Carl's house)., 7minutes
Origin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Seafaring films,
Transport films,
Children's filmsActors Wallace Shawn,
Tom Hanks,
Tim Allen,
Corey Burton,
Tony Cox,
Donald FulliloveRating73%
Rex disrupts the other toys blowing soap bubbles, worried they may ruin Bonnie's house. He is chastised by the other toys, with Mr. Potato Head calling him "Partypooper Rex". The other toys sense Bonnie approaching, and scatter, leaving Rex alone when she enters. She takes him to play with while she takes a bath. Rex enjoys being played with along with the other bath toys, but soon Bonnie's mom comes to turn off the bath and take her out. Once alone, the bath toys wish they could continue to have fun, but all of them lack arms and can only function if afloat in the water. Rex initially thinks drawing a new bath is a bad idea, but recalling Mr. Potato Head's insult, he asserts that he is "Partysaurus Rex", and helps the bath toys to start a new bath., 1h30
Directed by Joe DanteOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about films,
Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre,
Films about birds,
Mise en scène d'un canard,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Brendan Fraser,
Jenna Elfman,
Steve Martin,
Timothy Dalton,
Joan Cusack,
Heather LocklearRating58%
Tired of playing second fiddle to Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck demands his own movie from the Warner Bros., but they promptly fire him. Aspiring stuntman DJ Drake is asked to escort Daffy off the studio lot, but the ensuing chase leads to the Batmobile demolishing the studio water tower. DJ is fired, and returns home with Daffy hitching a ride, discovering his father and action star Damian Drake is actually a secret agent. Damian instructs his son to travel to Las Vegas, find his associate Dusty Tails, and gain the mystical Blue Monkey diamond before being captured by the Acme Corporation, led by the childish Mr. Chairman. DJ and Daffy head for Vegas. Meanwhile, Bugs' routines fall apart without Daffy, so V.P. for Comedy, Kate Houghton, is sent to rehire Daffy or face being fired herself. Bugs informs her of the situation and they pursue DJ and Daffy in Damian's spy car.