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Toy Story Trio Goes 3-D!

Source:Walt Disney Studios
January 24, 2008


The Walt Disney Studios is taking the latest advances in digital 3-D technology "to infinity and beyond" with ambitious plans to debut new Disney Digital 3-D(TM) versions of Disney-Pixar's Toy Story on October 2nd, 2009, and Toy Story 2 on February 12th, 2010, it was announced by Dick Cook, chairman of The Walt Disney Studios. Both of these beloved animated features are being newly converted to 3-D in advance of the June 18th, 2010 release of Disney-Pixar's Toy Story 3, which is being produced as a 3-D motion picture and will represent the state-of-the-art for the genre. Veteran Pixar filmmaker Lee Unkrich (co-director Toy Story 2) is directing.

Academy AwardŽ-winning filmmaker John Lasseter (director of the first two "Toy Story" films and chief creative officer for Disney and Pixar Animation Studios) will personally oversee the creative side of the 3-D conversions for Toy Story and Toy Story 2 with his acclaimed team of technical wizards handling all the necessary steps in the conversion process.

Commenting on the announcement, Cook said, "We are committed to bringing moviegoers the best and most exciting 3-D movie experience, and we think they're going to love seeing Buzz Lightyear, Woody, and all the wonderful 'Toy Story' cast of characters in an eye popping and dazzling way. John Lasseter and the animation team are putting all their passion and hard work into making this the greatest 3-D experience yet, and we're excited to share their efforts with audiences everywhere."

Lasseter added, "The 'Toy Story' films and characters will always hold a very special place in our hearts and we're so excited to be bringing this landmark film back for audiences to enjoy in a whole new way thanks to the latest in 3-D technology. I am sure that this is going to be nothing short of fantastic and people are going to be blown away by the experience. With 'Toy Story 3' shaping up to be another great adventure for Buzz, Woody and the gang from Andy's room, we thought it would be great to let audiences experience the first two films all over again and in a brand new way. 3-D offers lots of great new possibilities for the art of animation and we will continue to use this new technology to tell our stories in the best possible way."

In converting Toy Story and Toy Story 2 to state-of-the-art 3-D films, the technical team is retrieving all of the original digital elements and rebuilding them in 3-D.

Originally released by Walt Disney Pictures in 1995, Toy Story was the first feature film from Pixar Animation Studios and director John Lasseter. The film went on to receive OscarŽ nominations for Original Score, Original Song, and Screenplay, and earned Lasseter a Special Achievement Award "for the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film." Toy Story 2 was released in 1999, and reunited voice talents Tom Hanks and Tim Allen, in their roles as Woody and Buzz. The film became one of the most popular animated features of all time, and received an Academy AwardŽ nomination for Original Song.

COMMENTS (9)

Posted by:
Nik
April 21, 2008
Now seeing that the first Toy Storys wearn't 3-D i wouldn't really say that i would put the third in 3-D cause that is just stupid!
But i'm not saying Disney is Stupid oh no! i'm just saying that it is quite a bad idea putting it into 3-D
Posted by:
stephanie
May 8, 2008
say I can wait till the movie toy story 3 coming out I saw both of them toy story 1 and toy story 2.
Posted by:
Hannah and Kate
August 30, 2008
I love the toy story movies! carnt wait for the 3rd movie in 2010! ooOoh 3D....ausome....
i hope they dont add a bunch of new characters that will ruin all that is Toy Story :(
Posted by:
Phantom Mansion
December 10, 2008
to be frank, Im upset that theyre making a #3. id always joke about it, but the premise SUCKS. i LOOOOOOOVE toy story, believe me, im in college and i still love buzz lightyear. but Andy going to college kinda... depresses me. and y do they recall buzz lightyear? im prolly gonna watch it anyway, but all my respect for pixar just... went away. and if disney can hear this.... YES ON INCREDIBLES 2, NO ON NightmareBeforeChristmas 2.
Posted by:
Phantom Mansion
December 10, 2008
just cuz i herd rumors for NBC 2, and its fine where they left it.
Posted by:
Kane
January 4, 2009
I just read this on Wikipedia:

The film has Woody, Buzz, and the rest of their toy-box friends being dropped off at a day-care center after their owner, Andy, leaves for college.

Andy going to College? If the loveable kid Andy is going to College, I can see this Movie being less Heartfelt and magical than 1 & 2 :(
Posted by:
DSNE FRK
January 26, 2009
Toy Story 3? They have BIG boots to fill to make this film better than Toy Story 2. This is a movie that gets better with each sequel. I hope Jessie has a large roll in this movie. She added so much to Toy Story 2.
Posted by:
nick
February 22, 2009
It is pretty depressing and exciting that Andy is going to college. But I cant wait till it comes out. I own both toy stories and would buy the third. Only thing is hopefully they dont ruin the movie by just slapping things together just to make another movie. the movie production companies do tend to ruin movies by doing this...
Posted by:
Dude Guy Person
April 5, 2009
This movie looks good but if Andy leaves for college if kind of ruins the innocence/originality/plot/whatever/random thing in Toy Story. BUT WHO CARES? I'M GONNA SEE IT ANYWAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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