Toy Story 3
- June 15, 2010
- Asobo Studio
Toy Story 3 is a single-player Kids Platformer game that follows the adventures of Buzz, Woody, and Jessie in a daycare center after their owner, Andy, leaves for college. The game features an intriguing story, filled with humor, as the toys battle giant obstacles and a nefarious pink bear. In Woody's Roundup, players can unlock a new world of customizable fun and adventure, creating their own unique town with hundreds of entertaining possibilities.
Reviews
- Toy Story 3 is a beautifully crafted film that serves as a perfect conclusion to the beloved trilogy, combining humor, heartwarming moments, and emotional depth.
- The introduction of new characters and settings, such as the daycare, adds freshness to the story while maintaining the charm of the original cast.
- The film resonates with audiences of all ages, offering nostalgic themes of friendship, loyalty, and the bittersweet nature of growing up.
- Some scenes may be too intense or dark for younger children, potentially causing fear or confusion, particularly regarding themes of abandonment and loss.
- The emotional weight of the story can be overwhelming, leading to tears and strong reactions from viewers, which may not be suitable for all audiences.
- While the film is well-received, some viewers feel it lacks the groundbreaking novelty of the original, appearing somewhat formulaic in comparison.
- story171 mentions
- 18 % positive mentions
- 80 % neutral mentions
- 2 % negative mentions
The story of "Toy Story 3" is widely praised for its emotional depth and nostalgic resonance, effectively concluding the beloved trilogy as it explores themes of growing up and the bittersweet nature of childhood memories. Reviewers appreciate the seamless continuation of character arcs and the poignant moments that resonate with both children and adults, making it a fitting and heartfelt finale. While some note a darker tone compared to its predecessors, the overall narrative is celebrated for its humor, creativity, and ability to evoke strong emotional responses.
“Toy Story 3 is a wonderful ending to a great three-part story and worth every accolade given.”
“The final scene when our college-bound Andy has to dispose of his childhood toys is poignant and heartwarming.”
“What happens next is unpredictable from start to finish, the only certainty being that there will be a happy ending--which gives the story a final tug on the heartstrings with a poignant and tender conclusion.”
“However, while the first Toy Story was a big novelty, now Toy Story 3 seems a little formulaic and not especially groundbreaking.”
“It was just sort of a continuation of the same story, and I found myself a little tired of it.”
“I don't know how many times I can re-watch a movie that is so emotionally depressing.... I actually fast forward Toy Story 2, when the cowgirl remembers her person playing with her with Sarah McLachlan singing in the background, it rips my heart out...... this one takes it to a whole other level of depressing!!!!!”
- emotional35 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The emotional aspect of the film is profoundly impactful, resonating deeply with audiences of all ages through its heartwarming and poignant moments. Many viewers report experiencing strong emotional reactions, including tears, particularly during key scenes that evoke nostalgia and a sense of loss, such as the final farewell between Andy and his toys. Overall, the film is celebrated for its ability to blend humor with touching storytelling, creating a powerful emotional experience that feels both personal and universal.
“This movie is so touching in so many ways, so healing, that I just felt myself turning back inside and meeting head-on that inner child of mine, the feelings somewhat mixed, though a blessing.”
“The final scene when our college-bound Andy, voiced again by John Morris, has to dispose of his childhood toys is poignant and heart-warming.”
“Toy Story 3 is by far the most emotional and heart-wrenching of the three.”
- humor18 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The humor in the film is described as a blend of charming, heartwarming, and sometimes dark elements, appealing to audiences across generations. Reviewers highlight the clever and satirical toy humor, particularly noting the comedic moments involving characters like Spanish Buzz and the romantic subplot with Jessie. Overall, the film successfully balances humor with emotional depth, making it a standout in Pixar's lineup.
“Freeing Buzz, however, has a seriously funny side complication when he returns in Spanish mode and in the midst of their escape starts to romance Jessie the Cowgirl.”
“I think what distinguishes this film from the previous two, other than the leap in animation technology and the studio's experience in telling stories, is the wicked sense of humor in this screenplay.”
“There was so much humor and connectedness that made this another Pixar movie that reached beyond animation.”
- graphics4 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The graphics are generally praised for being visually appealing and enjoyable, contributing to a fun viewing experience for both adults and children. While the initial iterations showcased impressive visuals, some reviewers expressed a desire for further innovation and improvement in the graphics as the series progressed. Overall, the cinematography and graphics are well-executed, enhancing the overall enjoyment of the program.
“Fun to watch, good graphics, etc. Another movie that adults can see with kids without being tortured.”
“The concept of a decent story, big-name actors, and cool new graphics was done well the first time.”
“I enjoyed the cinematography, the graphics, and the storyline!”
- optimization1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The reviews do not provide relevant information regarding the game's optimization, focusing instead on Ned Beatty's performance as Lotso in a different context. Therefore, no summary can be made about the optimization aspect based on the provided text.
- monetization1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 100 % negative mentions
The monetization aspect of Toy Story 3 has raised questions among users, particularly regarding the accuracy of its advertisement as a 7.1 channel movie, leading to uncertainty about the overall value and authenticity of the promotional claims.
- music1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Users express a preference for upbeat music and dancing characters in films, indicating that "Toy Story 3" lacks the lively soundtrack found in favorites like "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa."