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Toy Story 3 (dvd review)

Walt Disney Home Entertainment // Released November 2, 2010 // Rated G

The Pitch
As Andy gets ready to leave for college, Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the rest of the gang wonder if this is the end of the line. But, when a mix up lands them in the Sunnyside Day Care Center where they meet 14 new toys, they soon discover that a wild new adventure is just beginning! Take an amazing journey with some of the most beloved characters in movie history and discover what being a friend is truly all about.


The Review
Visually stunning and emotionally manipulative, Pixar continues their streak at targeting older viewer’s heartstrings, while appealing to the younger demographic.  Toy Story 3 reunites the original characters with an entire new group including Ned Beatty as Lotso and Michael Keaton as Ken Doll.  Strong design and excellent voice work bring the story to life, concluding the story that started 15 years ago.  The movie is charming and appeals to all ages, but the finale feels like a bitter eulogy for childhood and imagination.  Extras include Day And Night Theatrical Short, featurettes and music video.

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