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Toy Story 3 [4K UHD]
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Genre | Animation |
Format | 4K, Subtitled, NTSC |
Contributor | Ned Beatty, Pixar Animation Studios, Lee Unkrich, Darla Anderson |
Language | English, Spanish, French |
Runtime | 1 hour and 43 minutes |
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More adventures from Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the rest of Andy's toys as they go on the road and out of Andy's room.
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- Aspect Ratio : 1.78:1
- MPAA rating : G (General Audience)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 3.52 ounces
- Item model number : BR154564
- Director : Lee Unkrich
- Media Format : 4K, Subtitled, NTSC
- Run time : 1 hour and 43 minutes
- Release date : June 4, 2019
- Actors : Ned Beatty
- Dubbed: : French, Spanish
- Subtitles: : Spanish, English
- Producers : Darla Anderson
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 7.1), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 2.0), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1 EX)
- Studio : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B07PSYQSDQ
- Number of discs : 3
- Best Sellers Rank: #16,292 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #494 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025Toy Story 3 is a heartwarming and emotional continuation of Pixar’s iconic franchise, and it’s a perfect blend of nostalgia, humor, and deep themes of friendship, growing up, and letting go. Directed by Lee Unkrich, this 2010 release not only serves as a brilliant conclusion to the trilogy but also delivers one of the most touching animated films in recent memory.
Story and Themes
The film picks up with Woody, Buzz, and the rest of Andy’s toys facing the looming reality of being left behind as their owner prepares to leave for college. They find themselves accidentally donated to a daycare center, which seems like a fresh start at first, but quickly reveals darker truths. The central theme of Toy Story 3 revolves around change, particularly the bittersweet transition from childhood to adulthood. It resonates with audiences of all ages, particularly those who grew up with the first two films. The idea of letting go of childhood possessions is dealt with in a way that’s both heartfelt and poignant.
Characters and Performances
The characters we’ve come to love—Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen), Jessie (Joan Cusack), and the rest—are as endearing as ever. This time, they face new challenges, and their loyalty to Andy and to each other is put to the test. The introduction of new characters, like Lotso (Ned Beatty), adds a layer of complexity to the story, with Lotso’s charming yet sinister personality providing an interesting antagonist. The voice performances are stellar, with each actor bringing depth to their respective characters, particularly the emotional journey Woody undergoes.
Animation and Visuals
Pixar’s animation reaches new heights in Toy Story 3, with more detailed textures, dynamic action sequences, and beautifully crafted environments. From the sunny, cheerful daycare center to the intense escape scenes, the visuals are stunning. The animation also plays a key role in conveying emotions—some of the more dramatic moments wouldn’t be nearly as powerful without the expressive faces and careful attention to detail.
Humor and Emotional Impact
As expected from the Toy Story films, Toy Story 3 balances humor and heartfelt emotion with remarkable skill. The humor is clever, with plenty of playful moments between the toys, especially Buzz’s “Spanish mode” antics and the antics of the smaller characters like Ken and Mr. Pricklepants. However, it’s the emotional weight of the film that truly stands out. The ending, in particular, is an emotional rollercoaster that tugs at the heartstrings in a way few animated films can match. It’s a powerful exploration of what it means to grow up and move on.
Final Thoughts
Toy Story 3 is an exceptional film that perfectly concludes the trilogy while leaving a lasting impact on its audience. It’s a timeless exploration of friendship, loss, and the passing of time that resonates deeply with both children and adults. The film manages to deliver thrills, laughter, and tears all in one package, making it not only a great animated movie but also a powerful cinematic experience. If you’ve followed the journey of Woody, Buzz, and the gang, Toy Story 3 is a must-see and a fitting farewell to the beloved toys.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2025Sad but good
- Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2011After pouring over many very well written praises about Toy Story 3 I won't add too much to what's already been said. However, for me this trilogy and magnificence of Pixar creations, which I believe was spawned (as a company) by John Lasseter, has to be the greatest of them all. Well, everything Pixar creates is great and over the top. We all have our favorites and I believe citing one is not to slight the other. It's simply what's inside each of us that harmonizes with the storyline and that's what makes some films to some people more noteworthy than others. Still, I find this trilogy absolutely incredible in every way, shape and form. You have to also understand I was never one to like or enjoy watching animation, anything, then or now. I'm about 65 years of age and I believe it was some 15 years ago when a friend of mine insisted I go to the movies and see Toy Story, the first installment. At first, I was reluctant to go, but he and his wife talked me into it. It was the best talking into I ever had. Strangely, she didn't like the movie and walked out earlier. Her husband and I sat and watched the movie and I just couldn't believe my eyes or ears what showed and sounded on that big silver screen. In time, I saw Toy Story 2, and just last evening I finally got to watch the final installment of this peerless trilogy of movies. It also finally kicked in that here was a narrative much like the previous two focusing on, not only childhood and fraternity, especially the loyalty among the toy members to their master playmate, Andy, but also epic moral lessons pivoting around humanity's light. These stories all show and share this main trait, this overcoming whatever needs to be triumphed over, and for the sake of loyalty, love and friendship, and an abiding sense of humanity's spirit. These films just make you feel proud to be among our genus; happy to find a way out of the usual darkness of our lives, the politics and warfare, the brute and brunt force of society in general. And for a little while there is a saga worth plugging into, sometimes the iffiness of life that Woody and the crew must unite together and somehow get through. Toy Story, this last and final installment, certainly stacks the odds against all of them, yet we are so grateful that every loose end ties up, and all the characters get to live on, even that slick strawberry-smelling bear, but not quite to his liking. I mean, how he ended up. Of course, no one gets to be and play a cowboy forever, or so goes the famous line in "Monte Walsh." And Andy has grown up and has to put his toys away, though not his inner child. This movie is so touching in so many ways, so healing, that I just felt myself turning back inside and meeting head on that inner child of mine, the feelings somewhat mixed, though a blessing. Thank you, Pixar, and all your wonderful and peerless creative people who make these films. You are sine qua non. The humanity of these stores is the right prescription for the illness of today's world. These stories are a beacon of light and life for those who desperately need it, and I am one such. I'll continue being a fan and follower and purchaser of your products. Meanwhile, the Toy Story saga will live within me, as will the likes of Wall-E, Up, Cars, Nemo, and all the rest. Rich Holtzin, Santa Fe, NM
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Angie Laguna BolañosReviewed in Mexico on March 20, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Genial!
Llegó en perfectas condiciones
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JoaquimReviewed in France on February 10, 2025
5.0 out of 5 stars je recommande comme cadeau.
Parfait pour enfants
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MiguelReviewed in Spain on June 28, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars La saga continua.
Si las segundas partes no han sido mejores, la saga Toy Story es una excepción pues esta tercera entrega no decepciona. Las tres películas no son solo ideales para los pequeños sino también para adultos: divertida y con un argumento sólido (pese a que es continuísta), entres otras muchas cualidades, hace que los fans de la saga aprecien más a esta.
- Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on August 11, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Arrived as expected. Game plays well. Wii version ...
Arrived as expected. Game plays well. Wii version is less furnished then other consoles, but it is to be expected because the wii has weaker graphic proccessing capabilities. Everything is to satisfaction.
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Di Stefano PietroReviewed in Italy on September 11, 2016
5.0 out of 5 stars Un capolavoro!!!
Degno finale di una triologia che è migliorata durante i tre capitoli sotto tutti gli aspetti.... adatto a grandi (che saranno presi dalla nostalgia galoppante di aver vissuto in prima persona l'idea centrale del film ovvero il rapporto/conflitto tra i giocattoli dell'infanzia e l'irrompere dell'adolescenza che ha cambia definitivamente quel magico rapporto, un po' come scoprire che Babbo Natale non esiste, il superamento di un punto di non ritorno, nulla sarà come prima) e dai bambini (che apprezzeranno la trama, i simpatici e ben caratterizzati personaggi e il doppiaggio veramente azzeccato...). Film pieno di azione dall'inizio alla fine e ottima conclusione della saga (il ciclo si ripete, nuovi bambini prenderanno il posto dei + grandi, e stessi giochi tradizionali che, sebbene semplici, hanno qualcosa in più rispetto a quelli moderni (e i cinquantenni sanno bene quello che intendo...) Stra-consigliato anche per l'ottimo 3D.