Toy Story (1995 Film)/Credits (2024)

Contents

  • 1 Logos
  • 2 Opening
  • 3 Crawl Art
    • 3.1 REPARTO
    • 3.2 STORY
    • 3.3 ANIMATION
    • 3.4 TECHNICAL ARTISTS
    • 3.5 ART
    • 3.6 LAYOUT
    • 3.7 EDITORIAL
    • 3.8 CAMERA
    • 3.9 PRODUCTION
    • 3.10 COMPUTER SYSTEMS
    • 3.11 POST PRODUCTION
    • 3.12 ADDITIONAL VOICES
    • 3.13 MUSIC
    • 3.14 SPECIAL THANKS
    • 3.15 VOCES ADIONALES
    • 3.16 VERSION LATINOAMERICA
    • 3.17 SONGS

Logos[]

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Opening[]

Universal Pictures Presents

A Pixar Animation Studios Film

Toy Story (1995 Film)/Credits (2)

Crawl Art[]

Bashed On The BookDiary Of A Wimpy Kid

Rodrick Rules

Art Director

Ralph Eggleston

Film Editors

Robert Gordon

Lee Unkrich

Supervising Animator

Pete Docter

Sound Design

Randy Thom

REPARTO[]

WoodyTom Hanks
Buzz LightyearTim Allen
Mr. Potato HeadDon Rickles
Slinky DogJim Varney
RexWallace Shawn
HammJohn Ratzenberger
Bo PeepAnnie Potts
AndyJohn Morris
SidErik von Detten
Mrs. DavisKath Souice
SergeantR. Lee Ermey
HannahSarah Freeman
TV Announcer

Bad Bog

Penn JilletteFrank Welker

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STORY[]

Directed by

TIM HILL

In Memory Of

Queen Eilzabeth II

1926-2022

ANIMATION[]

Directing AnimatorsRich Quade
Ash Brannon
Animation ManagersTriva von Klark
BZ Petroff
AnimatorsMichael Berenstein
Kim Blanchette
Colin Brady
Diary Of A Wimpy Kid 2021Davey Crokett
Angie Glocka
Rex Grignon
Tom K. Gurney
Jimmy Hayward
Hal T. Hickel
Karen Kiser
Anthony B. Lamolinara
Guionne Leroy
Bud Luckey
Les Major
Glenn McQueen
Mark Oftedal
Jeff Pidgeon
Jeff Pratt
Steve Rabatich
Roger Rose
Steve Segal
Doug Sheppeck
Alan Sperling
Doug Sweetland
David Tart
and
Ken Willard (1959 - 1995)
Additional AnimationShawn P. Krause
Matt Luhn
Bob Peterson
Andrew Schmidt
Animation CoordinatorMaureen E. Wylie
Animation CheckHeather Knight

TECHNICAL ARTISTS[]

Associate Technical DirectorEben Fiske Ostby
Technical Department ManagerAllison Smith Murphy
Modeling TeamMark Adams
Ronen Barzel
Kevin Bjorke
Loren C. Carpenter
Deborah R. Fowler
Damir Frkovic
Shalini Govil-Pal
David R. Haumann
Mark Tiberius Henne
Yael Milò
Darwyn Peachey
Franklin Cartwright
Kelly Asbury
Galyn Susman
Graham Walters
Modeling & Shading CoordinatorDeirdre Warin
Shader & Visual Effects SupervisorThomas Porter
Shader TeamAnthony A. Apodaca
Brian M. Rosen
Eliot Smyrl
Graham Walters
Keith B.C. Gordon
Larry Gritz
Loren C. Carpenter
Mitch Prater
Rick Sayre
Visual EffectsMark T. Henne
Oren Jacob
Darwyn Peachey
Mitch Prater
Brian M. Rosen
Lighting SupervisorsSharon Calahan
Galyn Susman
Lighting LeadsLisa Forssell
Deborah R. Fowler
Tru'o'ng Gia Tìên
William A. Wise
Lighting TeamMark Adams
Anthony A. Apodaca
Larry Aupperle
Cynthia Dueltgen
Damir Frkovic
Shalini Govil-Pai
Larry Gritz
David R. Haumann
Oren Jacob
Ewan Johnson
Konishi Sonoko
Les Major
Yael Milò
Desiree Mourad
Kelly O'Connell
Jeff Pratt
Mark T. Vandewettering
Illumination EngineerRonen Barzel
Lighting & Rendering CoordinatorBarbara T. Labounta
Assistant CoordinatorDouglas Todd
Rendering WranglersKeith Olenick
Andrew Cho
Michael Fong
Michael Lorenzen
Vivek Verma
Additional ModelingMark Eastwood
Monique Hodgkinson
Grey Holland

ART[]

Art ManagerTerry Herrmann McQueen
Designer/IllustratorBob Pauley
Lead CG PainterTia W. Kratter
CG Painter/DesignerWilliam Cone
CG PainterRobin Cooper
SculptorsShelley Danieis Lekven
Norm Decarie
Character DesignBob Pauley
Bud Luckey
Andrew Stanton
William Cone
Steve Johnson
Stephen King
Tom Holloway
Jean Gillmore
Concept ArtworkSteve Johnson
Lou Fancher
Kevin Hawkes
William Joyce
William Cone
David Gordon
Bob Pauley
Nilo Rodis

LAYOUT[]

Layout ManagerBZ Petroff
Supervising Layout ArtistCraig Good
Lead Layout ArtistsEwan Johnson
Kevin Björke
Layout ArtistsRoman Figun
Desirée Mourad
Set DressersKelly O'Connell
Konishi Sonoko
Ann M. Rockwell
Additional LayoutShawn P. Krause
Bob Peterson
Andrew Schmidt

EDITORIAL[]

Editorial ManagerJulie M. McDonald
Assistant EditorsRobin Lee
Tom Freeman
Ada Cochavi
Dana Mulligan
Second Assistant EditorsSteven Liu
John Bryant
Editorial CoordinatorDeirdre Morrison
Apprentice Editor/Digital LibrarianPhyllia Oyama
Apprentice EditorEd Fuller
Editorial Production AssistantJesse William Wallace
Storyreel Music WrestlerRobert Randies
Assistant Music WrestlerLing Ling Li

CAMERA[]

Camera ManagerJulie M. McDonald
Photoscience ConsultantD. Difrancesco
Camera SupervisorLouis Rivera
Camera EngineerMatthew Martin
Camera TechnicianDon Conway
Monitor Calibration SoftwareMichael Shantzis

PRODUCTION[]

Production AssociateSusan Hamana
Production ControllerKevin Reher
Assistant Production AccountantTerri Greening
Pixar FinanceLisa Ellis
Purchasing/Facilities ManagerDennis "DJ" Jennifer
Purchasing AssistantKathleen Handy
Production CoordinatorsLori Lombarde
Ellen Devine
Assistant Production CoordinatorsVictoria Jaschob
Lucas Putnam
Production Schedules CoordinatorKatherine Sarafian
Production Office AssistantsJonas Rivera
Alethea Harampolis
Christian Hill
Nancy Copeland
Marketing & Promotions CoordinatorMonica Corbin
Unit PublicistLauren Strogoff
Digital AngelDarla K. Anderson
Assistant to Bonnie ArnoldLori Lombardo
Assistants to John Lasseter & William ReevesHeather L. Feng
Susan E. Levin

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Andrew CaldwellMartin Caplan
Ryan ChisumTakeshi Hasegawa
Jay HathawayJason Henry
Steven KaniVictoria Livingston
Kevin PageGustavo Ramirez
Benjamin SallesDavid Thomas

COMPUTER SYSTEMS[]

Computer Assistant ManagerDavid H. Ching
Hardware EngineerNeftali "El Magnifico" Alvarez
Software EngineersBill Carson
Ken Huey
Logistics ProgrammerHeidi Stettner
Macintosh Systems EngineerMichael E. Murdock
Hardware TechnicianEdgar Quiñones
Systems OperatorsOnny P. Carr
Alec Wong
Media Systems EngineerAlex Stahl

Modeling & Animation System Development

William ReevesEben Fiske Ostby
John LasseterSam Leffler
Darwyn PeacheyRonen Barzel
Loren C. CarpenterThomas Hahn
Chris KingPeter Nye
Drew RoggeBrian M. Rosen
Rick SayreMichael Shantzis
Eliot SmyrlHeidi Stettner

Renderman® Software Development

Anthony A. ApodacaLoren C. Carpenter
Ed CatmullRob Cook
Pat HanrahanSteve Johnson
Jim LawsonSam Leffler
M.W. MantleDan McCoy
Darwyn PeacheyThomas Porter
William ReevesDavid Salesin
Don SchreiterMark Vandewettering
Digital Massage TherapistNarottama Alden

POST PRODUCTION[]

Post Production SupervisorPatsy Bougé
Post Production CoordinatorMargaret Yu
Post Production ManagerHeather Jane MacDonald Smith

Post Production Sound Services Provided by

Skywalker Sound

A Division of Lucas Digital Ltd., Marin County, California

Re-Recording MixersAndy Nelson
Gary Rydstrom
Supervising Sound EditorRandy Thom
ADR EditorMarilyn McCoppen
Sound Effects EditorJim Bolt
Foley EditorMary Helen Leasman
Assistant Sound DesignerTom Meyers
Assistant Sound EditorsJ.R. Grubbs
Susan Sanford
Susan Popovic
Dan Engstrom
Foley ArtistsDennis Thorpe
Tom Barwick
Foley RecordistTony Eckert
Casting ConsultantRuth Lambert
Additional CastingMatthew John Beck
ADR Voice CastingMickie McGowan

ADDITIONAL VOICES[]

Carlos AlazraqaiRodger Bumpbass
Lori AlanGregg Berger
Rob PaulsenDebi Derryberry
Charles MarainetBill Farmer
Laraine NewmanBob Bergen
Danny MannJennifer Darling
Jess HarnellSherry Lynn
Teresa GanzelMickie McGowan
John CyganMona Marshall
Patrick PinneyPhil Proctor
Jan RabsonKath Souice
Frank WelkerJim Ward

MUSIC[]

Orchestrations byDon Davis
Randy Newman
Music Recorded & Mixed byFrank Wolf
Music EditorJim Flamberg
Associate Music EditorHelena Lea
Music Production SupervisorTod Cooper
Orchestra ContractorSandy De Crescent
Music PreparationJo Ann Kane Music Service
Recording AssistantsGreg Dennen
Tom Hardisty
Bill Kinsley
Susan Mclean
Rail Rogut
Music Recorded AtSony Pictures Studios
Abbey Road Studios, London
HiT Stage
Music Remixed AtAir Studios, London
Dialogue RecordingDoc Kane
Bob Baron
Film Color TimerJim Passon
Negative CuttersMary Beth Smith
Rick Mackay
Title DesignSusan Bradley
Title ByBuena Vista Imaging
Title Optical SupervisorMark Dornfeld
Live Action Dog ReferenceApril, Jenny, Maggie Mae, Max and Molly

PRODUCTION BABIES

AidanAliceAmalia
AnnAudreyBen
ChaseEmilyErin
GemmaIsaacJake
JennaKatieLielle
LilyMaxNathaniel
NeftaliRyanSam
SoniaWill

Computer Systems For Final Rendering

Sun Microsystems, Inc.

SPECIAL THANKS[]

Interactive Computer WorkstationsSilicon Graphics, Inc.
3-D Modeling SoftwareAlias Research, Inc.
Video Playback HardwareFast Forward Video, Inc.
2-D Paint SoftwareInteractive Effects, Inc.
Film Recording EquipmentManagement Graphics, Inc.
Rendered byRenderMan®
Processing byMonaco Labs
Prints byTechnicolor®
Produced and Distributed onEastman Film

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SONGS[]

Randy Newman and Lyle Lovett Appears Courtesy of Reprise Records

Lyle Lovett Appears Courtesy of Curb Music Company and MCA Records

Soundtrack Available on Cassette and Compact Disc from

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Video Game and CD-ROM Available from

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Copyright © MCMXCV The Walt Disney Company

All Rights Reserved

This motion picture was created by Hi-Tech Toons

for the purposes of copyright law in the United Kingdom.


Distributed by

Buena Vista Pictures Distribution, Inc.

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FAQs

What was so groundbreaking about Toy Story in 1995? ›

Toy Story is a 1995 American animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The first installment in the franchise of the same name, it was the first entirely computer-animated feature film, as well as the first feature film from Pixar.

Was Toy Story 1 a hit? ›

The film was critically and financially successful, grossing over $373 million worldwide. The film was later re-released in Disney Digital 3-D as part of a double feature, along with Toy Story 2, for a two-week run, which was later extended due to its financial success.

Why is Toy Story is one of the greatest film franchises in film history? ›

“Toy Story” kicked off a new era. It was the first entirely computer-animated feature film and sparked a slew of movies that were similar. The cast was full of stars, headlined by Tom Hanks as Woody and Tim Allen as Buzz.

What is the dark secret of Toy Story? ›

Summary. Toy Story theories take a dark turn, exploring the immortality and sentience of the toys, suggesting they "feed" off the joy children bring. Woody's jealousy and dark tendencies mirror Lotso's villainous behavior, suggesting Woody could have been a potential problem.

Which Toy Story was almost deleted? ›

'Toy Story 2' Was Almost Deleted From Its Servers

According to him, some poor, thankfully unnamed, soul at Pixar was in the internal file servers doing some standard file clearance, when they mistakenly put in a deletion command on the root folder for the film.

How old was Andy in Toy Story 1? ›

As a child, Andy is portrayed as an eager, imaginative boy who lives with his mother and younger sister Molly; his father is never seen or mentioned in the films. He is 6 years old in his debut and is the owner of Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the other toys, which he treats with a large amount of love.

How much did Tom Hanks get paid for Toy Story? ›

How much did Tom Hanks make for Toy Story? Tom Hanks voices Woody, left, in the "Toy Story" franchise. Hanks' Toy Story salary started off as much less than “infinity and beyond.” He and Tim Allen (who played Buzz Lightyear) each made just $50,000 for the first Pixar film, according to the Los Angeles Times.

What song was deleted from Toy Story? ›

"Plastic Spaceman" is one of the two deleted songs from Disney•Pixar's 1995 animated feature film Toy Story, written and performed by Randy Newman. It was replaced by "I Will Go Sailing No More".

Which Toy Story movie made the most money? ›

Key:Estimated
RankReleaseDistributor
1Toy Story 4Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
2Toy Story 3Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
3Toy Story 2Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
4Toy StoryWalt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
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Why does Toy Story 4 exist? ›

Lasseter explained that Pixar decided to produce the sequel because of their "pure passion" for the series, and that the film would be a love story. He also felt that "[Pixar] never even talked about doing another Toy Story film.

Which part of Toy Story is the best? ›

Insider revisits the "Toy Story" films, ranking each theatrical animated release from worst to best. The original is still the series' best. See how "Lightyear" compares to the original franchise.

Which Toy Story did the best? ›

Every "Toy Story' Movie, Ranked According to Rotten Tomatoes
  • 4 'Toy Story' (1995) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 100% Image via Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures. ...
  • 3 'Toy Story 2' (1999) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 100% ...
  • 2 'Toy Story 3' (2010) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 98% ...
  • 1 'Toy Story 4' (2019) Rotten Tomatoes Score: 97%
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Why Toy Story 2 is better than 1? ›

Toy Story 2 grows out the emotional side of the film, portraying depth in a way the first movie had not gotten the opportunity to. Woody's adventure bringing him to Jessie opens up the more tragic side of being a toy and what it can mean to be left behind.

How did Toy Story look so good in 1995? ›

Behind the scenes, producing Toy Story required immense technological innovation. Pixar designed their own $15 million RenderMan rendering software to handle the visual scale. Total rendering time topped out at 800,000 machine hours across a “render farm” of 117 Sun Microsystems computers.

What is the theme of the Toy Story 1995? ›

Strong themes of loyalty, friendship, community, and teamwork. Toy characters go to great lengths to rescue their friend, demonstrating courage. Both Woody and Buzz learn humility over the course of the film.

Why was Toy Story so successful? ›

Toy Story has exceptional screenwriting – which wins an Oscar nomination – voice talents, and fresh concepts that appeal to children and even their parents which was the main reason of its popularity. However, it was the first to use computers in animation works.

How did Toy Story impact the film industry? ›

Conclusion. Toy Story stands as a testament to the power of innovation and creativity in filmmaking. Its groundbreaking use of CGI animation changed the course of animation history and continues to inspire storytellers and audiences alike.

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