Toy Story (1995)
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A terrific script and loveable characters send Toy Story soaring. At the heart of the simple storyline are two toys with character arcs as compelling as any of their live-action counterparts. Woody (Tom Hanks) is a pull-string cowboy who's afraid of being replaced as his owner's favorite, and Buzz (Tim Allen) is the new, gadget-enhanced astronaut who doesn't accept the fact that he's a toy. The Oscar-nominated screenplay (co-written by Joss Whedon) deftly blends character, humor, and action. The climax, where Woody and Buzz chase after a moving truck to rejoin their fellow toys, is a particularly thrilling scene. The voice cast is also a triumph, including Wallace Shawn as a neurotic dinosaur, Don Rickles as a bitter Mr. Potato Head, and Jim Varney as a trusty Slinky Dog. Randy Newman's score makes the plight of plastic playthings nothing less than epic, and his cozy songwriting fits the nature of the film to a tee. "You've Got a Friend in Me" is the film's charming anthem, but it's Newman's performance of "I Will Go Sailing No More," played over Buzz's realization of his limitations, that works most powerfully.
To acknowledge this landmark film, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences gave director John Lasseter a special achievement Oscar “for the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film.”