Potato Head, Slinky Dog, Rex, Hamm and Barbie (voices of Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Blake Clark, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger and Jodi Benson), choose instead to climb into the donation box headed to a daycare center.
Desperate not to end up at the landfill, Buzz, Jessie, Mr. The situation feels even worse when Woody (voice of Tom Hanks) is placed into the coveted “going to college” box and the rest of the gang are pitched into a garbage sack.Īlthough Andy intends to put the bag in the attic, his choice of packing container leads to a near rendezvous with a garbage truck. His mom (voice of Laurie Metcalf) insists he goes through his belongings before he leaves, suggesting he sort them into boxes labeled “attic” (for storage), “donations” and “trash.” From the perspective of his playthings, which have been relegated to the toy box for a long time, this is a heart wrenching moment. While I have no worries this Disney/Pixar animation will please this now almost grown-up crowd, parents of younger children may find this new adventure and its maturing storyline is more intense than their expectations.Īndy (voice of John Morris), the owner of the toys, is now 17-years-old and getting ready to leave for college. After the huge success of Toy Story fifteen years ago, followed by Toy Story 2 in 1999, it is little wonder the kids who grew up with these movies are anxious for another look at these characters.
CHARACTERS TOY STORY 3 MOVIE
Toy Story 3 is arguably the most eagerly awaited family movie of 2010.