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The Making of Toy Story

"Toy Story," released in 1995, was the first feature-length film created entirely through computer animation. Developed by Pixar Animation Studios, it combined cutting-edge technology with a compelling story about the secret life of toys. Directors John Lasseter and his team focused on character development and emotions, creating relatable toys that resonate with audiences. The film's success revolutionized animation, proving that CGI could be a powerful storytelling medium. It also marked the beginning of a successful franchise, influencing the future of animated films and establishing Pixar as a leader in the industry.