A cowboy doll is profoundly threatened and jealous when a new spaceman figure supplants him as top toy in a boy's room.
Before the film was released, there was an Australian television series about toys in a boy's bedroom that come alive when the boy has left the room - that series was Johnson & Friends (1990), which had no human characters.
Andy:
All right, everyone! This... is a stick-up. Don't anybody move! Now empty that safe!
Andy:
Ooh, hoo hoo! Money, money, money!
Andy:
Stop it! Stop it, you mean old potato!
Andy:
Quiet, Bo Peep! Or your sheep get run over!
Andy:
Help! Baaa! Help us!
Andy:
Oh no! Not my sheep! ...
Woody:
...
The bulbs in the string of Christmas lights disappear for a while.
This is the first Pixar film to feature the "Production Babies" section, which lists babies born to the crew members during production. This would become a trademark in the following years, in films like A Bug's Life (1998), Toy Story 2 (1999), Monsters, Inc. (2001) and Finding Nemo (2003).
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AUD 2,217,716 (Australia) (13 December 1995)
$191,796,233 (USA)
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