1995's Toy Story was a truly groundbreaking film that forever changed animation. The movie launched a highly successful series and franchise, cemented Pixar as a force to be reckoned with in animation, and confirmed that 2D animation would soon fall out of style in favor of computer-animated imagery.
4 'Toy Story 4' Director: Josh Cooley Nine years after the release of the incredible Toy Story 3, the Toy Story franchise came back to life with the release of Toy Story 4. The plot sees Woody and his friends on a road trip with Bonnie. When he gets separated, he reunites with his long-lost love, Bo Peep, and discovers just how grand the life of a toy can be.
3 'Toy Story' Director: John Lasseter The original Toy Story came out in 1996 and forever changed the way audiences looked at animation. Tom Hanks lent his voice to Woody, a toy cowboy and the favorite of a child named Andy. However, things change when Andy receives the modern Buzz Lightyear, voiced by Tim Allen, an astronaut with gadgets that threatens to take Woody's place as Andy's favorite.
2 'Toy Story 2' Director: John Lasseter Four years after the original's release, Pixar produced a sequel to Toy Story. The aptly named Toy Story 2 sees Woody get stolen by Al, a toy dealer seeking to sell him as part of a collection of the once-popular show "Woody's Roundup." As Woody realizes his value and meets the horse Bullseye and the melancholic Jessie, the yodeling cowgirl, he begins to question his place as Andy's toy.
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