Toy Story Resources
Websites
The official Toy Story page at Pixar's website.
The main article about Toy Story created by that treasure trove of Pixar information, The Pixar Wiki.
Book or TV Adaptations
This 2-D animated spin-off show based around Buzz Lightyear and his adventures only aired on the Disney channel from 2000-2001. Guess kids only wanted to hear about Buzz's adventures in Andy's room.
This Christmas special features the toys on a play date with some violent Battlesaurs who don't realize they're toys. Hey, these guys really need to meet Buzz Lightyear.
There are more Toy Story kids books out there than we can possibly list here, so we're just gonna go with this one since it retells the events of the movie in the most awesome format possible—a Little Golden Book.
Articles and Interviews
Here's Roger Ebert's original review of Toy Story. Spoiler alert: it's a four-star classic!
This 1995 article from Wired magazine details exactly how Toy Story was made and the computers (and people) that made it possible.
Twenty years after being released, Toy Story had another moment to shine—a new exhibit in the Smithsonian Design Museum.
This article looks back on the making of Toy Story twenty years later.
Did you ever wonder what the voice actors from Toy Story actually looked like? Okay, we mean the guys who aren't named Tom Hanks or Tim Allen? Here they are in all their full-faced glory in this Buzzfeed article.
Video
Watch and relive the glory of the 90s.
This super funny mock-trailer from Screen Junkies will have you laughing and singing along to Will Sasso's impression of Randy Newman. Seriously, just watch it.
You've probably seen these Cinema Sins videos detailing all the little mistakes and weird plot points in movies, but we beg to differ on this one. Ain't nothing wrong with Toy Story.
A fun video about the origins of Toy Story (and the other films in the series). There's also some cool Easter eggs and famous film shout-outs you might have caught while watching. Where are your Rebel friends now?
Audio
Lyle Lovett and Randy Newman performing what we're gonna go out a limb and say is the best song from this movie. (No offense, other songs, you're amazing, too.)
All the songs from our favorite movie about sentient toys.
Images
The original movie poster from the film's 1995 theatrical release. Hey, we'd see it.
Some different concept art for Woody as his character morphed and changed during the development process.
A little bit of storyboard art from the early stages of the movie.