![]() ![]() Woody ( Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear ( Tim Allen), and the rest of Andy's favorite toys have survived yard sale after yard sale, but now the best they can hope for is a one-way ticket to the attic. In TOY STORY 3, Andy (voiced by John Morris) is heading off to college, and his mom ( Laurie Metcalf) asks him to clean out his old stuff. To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails. Note: The 3-D version of the movie may make certain parts feel more immediate/lifelike, but the movie's intense scenes have a strong impact no matter which version you see. But there are also wonderful, touching messages about friendship, loyalty, and imagination. There are also a few new toys that act a bit mean and creepy (particularly a Big Baby doll and a cymbal-clapping Monkey) and scenes in which favorite characters are trapped by cruel authority figures. Overall, the latest adventure shared by Woody ( Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear ( Tim Allen), and the rest of Andy's favorite toys is kid-friendly - but there's a fairly long scene of the toys in serious peril toward the end of the movie that many 3- to 5-year-olds could find quite upsetting. Parents need to know that while Toy Story 3 - the third movie in Pixar's flagship Toy Story franchise - is bound to please moviegoers of all ages, it is scarier and more intense than the first two (which is why we've rated this "threequel" at a higher age than Toy Storyand Toy Story 2). ![]()
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