
Toy Story 3
Woody, Buzz, and the rest of Andy's toys haven't been played with in years. With Andy about to go to college, the gang find themselves accidentally left at a nefarious day care center. The toys must band together to escape and return home to Andy.
Director(s)
Lee Unkrich
Mark Sanford
Andrew Cadelago
Duncan Ramsay
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Cast & crew

Tim Allen
Buzz Lightyear (voice)

Kristen Schaal
Trixie (voice)

Ned Beatty
Lotso (voice)

Tom Hanks
Woody (voice)

Joan Cusack
Jessie (voice)

Richard Kind
Bookworm (voice)

Timothy Dalton
Mr. Pricklepants (voice)

Bonnie Hunt
Dolly (voice)

Lori Alan
Bonnie's Mom (voice)

Wallace Shawn
Rex (voice)

John Ratzenberger
Hamm (voice)

Blake Clark
Slinky Dog (voice)

Jeff Garlin
Buttercup (voice)

Jeff Pidgeon
Aliens (voice)

Whoopi Goldberg
Stretch (voice)

Frank Welker
Bullseye / Buster / The Monkey / Pigeon (voice) (uncredited)

R. Lee Ermey
Sarge (voice)

Don Rickles
Mr. Potato Head (voice)

John Morris
Andy (voice)

Erik von Detten
Sid (voice)

Laurie Metcalf
Andy's Mom (voice)

Jack Angel
Chunk (voice)

Sherry Lynn
(voice) (uncredited)

Mickie McGowan
Additional Voices (voice)

Jan Rabson
Sparks (voice)

Estelle Harris
Mrs. Potato Head (voice)

Jodi Benson
Barbie (voice)

Jess Harnell
Additional Voices (voice)
Hannah Unkrich
Children (voice) (archive sound)

Lee Unkrich
Additional Voices (voice)
Mark Sanford
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Michael Keaton
Ken (voice)

Emily Hahn
Bonnie (voice)

John Cygan
Twitch (voice)

Bea Miller
Molly (voice)

Teddy Newton
Chatter Telephone (voice)

Bud Luckey
Chuckles (voice)

Javier Fernández-Peña
Spanish Buzz (voice)
Charlie Bright
Young Andy / Pea-in-a-Pod (voice)
Amber Kroner
Pea-in-a-Pod (voice)
Brianna Maiwand
Pea-in-a-Pod (voice)
Jack Willis
Frog (voice)
Woody Smith
Big Baby (voice)

Carlos Alazraqui
Additional Voices (voice)

Teresa Ganzel
Additional Voices (voice)

Danny Mann
Additional Voices (voice)

Laraine Newman
Additional Voices (voice)

Colleen O'Shaughnessey
Additional Voices (voice)

Bob Peterson
Additional Voices (voice)

Jerome Ranft
Additional Voices (voice)

Colette Whitaker
Additional Voices (voice)
Constantino Bravos
Children (voice)
Taiana Huff
Children (voice)
Adam Joshua Jastrow
Children (voice)

Leo Jergovic
Children (voice)
Theodore F. Kayser
Children (voice)
Gia Michailidis
Children (voice)
Nikolas Michailidis
Children (voice)

Aramé Scott
Children (voice)

Godfrey Gao
Ken (voice)

Jim Ward
(voice) (uncredited)
Andrew Cadelago
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Duncan Ramsay
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Reviews
zenorking
Great for the kids!
ohlalipop
Just like any other Pixar movies, Toy Story 3 was great. The story flowed really well with the two Toy Story movies. And just like the two other movies, it was funny, has a lot of action and adventure, and it was really touching. I guess at some point, everyone was able to relate to the story. That's why it's so great. It's great for young children and really great for adults. It's a good ending for the Toy Story movies. My rate for this movie is A.
Gimly
When I first watched this nearly a decade ago in the cinema, I believe it was (and still is) the only movie I've ever watched in 3D that I've enjoyed. I was worried that it was that great theatrical experience I'd had that coloured my opinion of _Toy Story 3_ so positively, and that it wouldn't hold up to any further scutiny. But I gotta say, on re-watch? It **absolutely** holds up. In my opinion, **strong** contender for best work Pixar's ever put out. _Final rating:★★★★ - Very strong appeal. A personal favourite._
JPV852
Just an all around wonderful and poignant sequel that surpasses the others. Great seeing the gang working together and the voice casting was, once again, perfect. While Toy Story 4 was good, this served as a great finale. **5.0/5**
r96sk
I don't love <em>'Toy Story 3'</em> as much as its two predecessors. That doesn't mean that it isn't anything other than great though. I enjoy the bountiful humour and intriguing plot, while the newly-introduced toys are very good. If I had to nitpick, I don't massively like Lotso, who kinda feels to me like a slight copy of The Prospector from the 1999 sequel - with the difference here being he's the ultimate antagonist, perhaps too villainous for my own personal taste. As I said though, just a tiny criticism in the grand scheme of these productions. Tom Hanks remains on top form as Woody, as do all the others including Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) and Jessie (Joan Cusack). Ned Beatty does a terrific job as Lotso, while Barbie and Ken are brought to life well by Jodi Benson and Michael Keaton. Once again there are some excellent scenes, with the ending also being entertaining just like in <em>'Toy Story 2'</em>. There's also a lot of heart in the concluding scene. I'm surprised they did a fourth time, even if I do agree it's still a very good new instalment. Pixar and Disney keep up a pretty remarkable high quality, even in the third film of the franchise. I will never tire watching these.
CinemaSerf
Though "Andy" hasn't played with his toys in many a year, he still can't bear to be parted with them as he heads to college, so he puts them in a bin bag destined for the attic. Unfortunately, mom mistakes it for unwanted stuff and outside they go. "Woody" was alone in being kept safe, and as he espies the bin lorry approaching, he has to dash to rescue his friends - only for them to end up in a day-care centre ("Sunnyside") where the other toys don't always play fair. The plot develops pretty much as expected as "Woody" tries to organise a rescue from the outside whilst the imprisoned toys try to make their own way back home. Never before have I considered that "Ken" (yep, Mr "Barbie") could be remotely menacing, nor that a pink teddy bear called "Lotso' could have a dominant streak a mile wide. Add to the mix, a recently reset "Buzz" who has forgotten just about everything and is now an enforcer, and this makes their break for freedom even harder. The script is quickly paced and witty, especially as the "prison" regime kicks in and the "box" becomes something akin to the "cooler" in a war film. This story deals a little more seriously with emotions of love and rejection but always in an humorous and engaging fashion - there is still plenty of fun and mischief to be had. I think this might be my favourite so far...




