

Andy, mistaking it for a note from his mom, takes the box to Bonnie's home, and gives her the toys to play with. Woody has a last minute inspiration and leaves a note to Andy on the toys' box.
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The toys return to Andy's house while Lotso is found by a garbage truck driver and is tied to its front grille as a decoration.Īt Andy's house, Woody climbs back into the box with Andy's college supplies while the other toys resign themselves to the attic. Believing they are at their final moments, the toys join hands, but they are rescued just in time by the squeeze toy aliens using a giant crane. They help Lotso reach an emergency stop button, but instead he escapes and leaves them to be burned. The toys find themselves at the local landfill and are soon pulled onto a conveyor belt leading to an incinerator. Woody's best friends board the truck to rescue him, during which Buzz is hit by falling trash while saving Jessie, finally returning him to his old self. However, Lotso manages to pull Woody in with him just as the garbage truck collects the dumpster. As a garbage truck approaches, Woody explains to Big Baby that Lotso has lied to him and that his owner still loved him, whereupon Ken, Big Baby, and the other Sunnyside toys turn on Lotso and push him into the dumpster. The toys reach the dumpster, but are headed off by Lotso and his gang. In the process, Buzz is accidentally reset into a Spanish-speaking mode during an attempt to restore him to normal. Woody rejoins his best friends and they work out an escape plan involving the garbage dumpster. They are also kept under guard at night by Buzz whom Lotso has reverted to a demonstration state wiping his memories, restoring his original "Space Ranger" persona and allying with him. Worried for his friends, Woody hurries back to the daycare and finds that they have been put on task to be played with the rambunctious, toy-abusing youngest toddlers. Though Chuckles realized the truth, an embittered Lotso convinced Big Baby that they were abandoned, and used Big Baby's size to help him take control of the toys at Sunnyside in the fashion of organized crime. The three found their way back to their owner's home, but Lotso saw that he had been replaced. Lotso, along with Big Baby and Chuckles, were once accidentally lost by their original owner. Woody is elated until he hears about Lotso from Chuckles. She takes him home and plays with him along with her other toys, who are well treated, happy, and readily welcome Woody. However, Woody is picked up outside the school by the imaginative, but shy, little girl Bonnie. All of the toys are quickly enamored with their new home, leaving steadfast Woody alone to attempt to return to Andy. They escape and decide to climb in a box to be donated to the Sunnyside Daycare, along with Woody.Īndy's toys are welcomed by the numerous toys at Sunnyside, and given a tour of the seemingly perfect play-setting by Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear, Big Baby and Ken, the latter of whom Barbie falls for. A misunderstanding with Andy's mother results in the other toys being thrown away, making them think they are no longer wanted. Andy decides to take Woody with him to college and intends to store the other toys in the attic. New characters include voice-overs by Ned Beatty, Michael Keaton, Timothy Dalton, Bonnie Hunt, Whoopi Goldberg, and Jeff Garlin.Īndy is packing for college and his toys, who have passed a long time not being played with, feel forgotten and abandoned. The role of Slinky is taken over by Blake Clark while Ranft's characters and various others were written out of the story ( Wheezy, Etch, and Bo Peep, for example, are mentioned in the beginning as having been sold). Jim Varney, who voiced Slinky Dog, and Joe Ranft, who voiced Lenny and Wheezy, both died before production began on the third film. Lee Ermey, John Morris, and Laurie Metcalf all reprised their roles. Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, John Ratzenberger, Wallace Shawn, Jeff Pidgeon, Jodi Benson, R. The plot focuses on the adventures of Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and other toys dealing with an uncertain future as their owner prepares to leave for college. Toy Story 3 was also the first of only two films to be released theatrically with 7.1 surround sound, the second being Step Up 3D. In his place, Ken Schretzmann is the editor.

Lee Unkrich, who edited the previous films and co-directed the second film, took over as director. The film was produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It is the third feature-length film in the Toy Story franchise. Toy Story 3 is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated film.
