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A Note Regarding Spoilers How much sex, violence, and profanity are in this movie? What is 'Toy Story 3' about? Is the 'Toy Story' series based on a book? How long after 'Toy Story 2' ends does 'Toy Story 3' begin? How many of the toys from the first two movies appear in this movie? What happened to the other toys, such as Wheezy and Bo Peep? Why was Bo Peep not included in 'Toy Story 3?' I heard that Andy's old neighbor Sid is supposed to be in 'Toy Story 3'. Is this true? Does Sid tie Lotso to the front of his garbage truck? What happens in the Spanish version of the film during Buzz's "Spanish mode"? How does the movie end? I heard that there was a completely different version of 'Toy Story 3' being developed without Pixar, is this true? Why are there posters of 'Toy Story 3' with captions that say "Not since..." floating around the internet? Any recommendations for other Pixar movies? Are there any classic Pixar easter eggs that reference the old films? For detailed information about the amounts and types of (a) sex and nudity, (b) violence and gore, (c) profanity, (d) alcohol, drugs, and smoking, and (e) frightening and intense scenes in this movie, consult the IMDb Parents Guide for this movie. The Parents Guide for Toy Story 3 can be found here. As Andy ( voice of John Morris) prepares to leave for college, his mother (voice of Laurie Metcalf) makes him decide whether to store his toys in the attic, donate them, or take them to college with him. Andy decides to store them in the attic but, by accident, the toys are mistakenly taken to the Sunnyside Daycare Center where they are held prisoner by a pink, strawberry-scented teddy bear called Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear and relegated to the Caterpillar Room where the toddlers are not very gentle with toys. Desperate to get back to Andy, Woody and his gang plot to escape. The Toy Story series grew from an early script co-written by Pixar film-makers John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, and Pete Docter in an attempt to create a movie based totally on computer-generated animation. When the first movie, Toy Story (1995), proved to be highly successful, it was followed by Toy Story 2 (1999) and eventually by Toy Story 3. The screenplay for Toy Story 3 was written by American screenwriter Michael Arndt based on a story by Lasseter, Stanton, and Lee Unkrich (who also directed the movie). About 10 years. Toy Story ended with Andy and Molly opening presents on Christmas Day. Andy was six years old at the time. Toy Story 2 took place the following summer while Andy was away at Cowboy Summer Camp. In Toy Story 3, Andy (voice of John Morris) is 17 years old and going away to college. Bo Peep does appear briefly in the film, in the early scenes showing older home video of a younger Andy playing with his toys. In truth, Bo Peep was not a toy, but part of a porcelain lamp (along with three sheep) that belonged to Andy's younger sister, Molly. Though Andy incorporated Bo Peep into his playtimes, she was more of a nursery lamp. In The Art of Toy Story 3 book, Director Lee Unkrich explained that, since the lamp was originally for Molly, he couldn't see Andy being attached or wanting a nursery school lamp. So, Bo Peep became one of the many unseen 'casualties' of growing. She was given away in a yard sale. Sid is the garbage man that services Andy's neighborhood. If you watch the garbage man picking up the family's trash, he is wearing a skull shirt just like Sid wore in the first Toy Story. He is also voiced by the same voice actor, Erik von Detten, who voiced Sid in the first film. This is confirmed on an interview about the movie with director Lee Unkrich and producer Darla K. Anderson. In 2004, Disney and Pixar signed an agreement that said all characters created by Pixar for their films are owned by Disney. Furthermore, Disney retains the rights to make sequels to any Pixar film, though Pixar retains the right of first refusal to work on these sequels. Disney took advantage of this and started production on an entirely different Toy Story 3 with a new division of animation called "Circle 7 Animation" without any involvement with Pixar. The division wrote a script that focused on the Buzz Lightyear toy being recalled because of a malfunction. The company that manufactured him say that they will ship the toys back to Taiwan where they will be fixed. Consequenty, Buzz is shipped off to Taiwan. The other toys then find out that they are completely replacing and disposing the other Buzz Lightyears and sending back brand new ones as opposed to fixing the old ones. The toys then ship themselves to Taiwan to save him. Meanwhile, Buzz meets toys who were once loved but now thrown out. This script was written by Jim Herzfeld for Circle 7. The script was completed and production was ready and Tim Allen indicated a willingness to participate even if Pixar was not involved. However, shortly afterwards in January 2006, Disney bought Pixar in a deal that put Pixar chiefs Edwin Catmull and John Lasseter in charge of all Disney Animation. Shortly thereafter, Circle 7 Animation was completely shut down and its version of Toy Story 3 was shelved. The character designs went into the Disney archives. Some animators from Circle 7 were transferred to Pixar where the version of Toy Story 3 we see today began. However, Disney still has the right to use Pixar characters without Pixar's involvement. An older promotion for the Circle 7 film can be seen here. The "Not since..." Toy Story 3 campaign was a campaign to win the Best Picture award at the 2011 Oscars. In these posters, Toy Story 3 was compared with a past Best Picture winner at the Oscars. They usually choose films that were unlikely to win Best Picture but won anyway, such as Silence of the Lambs or Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King. They would then choose a still from Toy Story 3 that somehow related to that film they were comparing it to, for example, when they were comparing the film to Silence of the Lambs, they would show a still of a dismembered Potato-head under the caption "Not since Silence of the Lambs...". At the bottom of the poster they would also point out that it was the best reviewed film of the year (which it was). Although the campaign got plenty of attention, Toy Story 3 failed to win best picture.

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Jul 7, 2012.. What do they do on the Spanish version of Toy Story 3 when Buzz is set to Spanish.. Anyone out there who has seen the Spanish version?

Toy Story 3 has been translated into over 40 languages. What I'm confused about is- Spanish Buzz in Spanish Toy Story 3. How would they make Buzz start ..

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Nov 28, 2014.. AnsweredIn the Spanish version of Toy Story 3, does Buzz speak.. For example, in the Mexican version, he speaks in a Spain version of ..

Apr 22, 2011.. Best Answer: Buzz still speaks spanish.. and I heard that there are 2 Spanish versions. There's a Spain Spanish version, and Buzz switches to ..

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What do they do on the Spanish version of Toy Story 3 when Buzz is set to Spanish mode? Anyone out there who has seen the Spanish version?


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