When Pixar decided to make a Toy Story 2, they were wary. Could they succeed in making another cartoon blockbuster or another complete flop. To their surprise, Toy Story 2 was great. Most adults and kids thought it was better than the first. Then in 2007, Edwin Catmull announced Lee Unkrich who was the second film's co-director would be the third's director. So the third film was in process. Toy Story 3 is the third instalment of Pixar's longest running series. Andy, who is has now turned 17, prepares to leave for college and has outgrown the gang of toys. After several failed missions to try and convince him to play with them they decide to pack it in a go to the attic. But when there is a garbage bag mix-up and everyone except Woody (Tom Hanks) is thrown onto the pavement. With a dramatic rescue, the whole team end up at Sunnyside Day Care Centre a day care for toddlers. Lead by the friendly-caretaker-esque Lots 'O' Huggin Bear (Ned Beatty) a.k.a Lotso. Barbie (Jodi Benson) who was once Molly's toy, not Andy's or the Tour Guide Barbie from the second film soon falls for Ken (Michael Keaton), Lotso's right-hand man. But soon when the lights go out and the toddlers go home, Lotso becomes a vicious bossy bullying bear that so that provokes the team to escape. With the return of Jessie (Joan Cusack) and Bullseye, this is a great funny kid's and adults movie. With an A-list cast of Whoopi Goldberg, Timothy Dalton and Bonnie Hunt.
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