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Toy Story
An animated adventure pulses with the heart of childhood, where loyalty and identity clash in a vibrant world of living toys.
Toy Story
Toy Story

"The adventure takes off when toys come to life!"

22 November 1995 United States of America 81 min 8.0 (19,205)

Director: John Lasseter

Cast: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles, Jim Varney, Wallace Shawn

Animation Family Comedy Adventure Friendship and Loyalty Identity and Self-Discovery Jealousy and Fear of Replacement Change and Acceptance
Budget: $30,000,000
Box Office: $394,436,586

Toy Story — Movie Quotes

Memorable Quotes

To infinity... and beyond!
— Buzz Lightyear

Context

Buzz says this multiple times throughout the film, often when he is about to embark on a daring feat. Woody also says it during the climax of the film as they are flying back to the moving truck, signifying his full acceptance of Buzz as his friend.

Meaning

This is Buzz's catchphrase, representing his adventurous spirit and his initial belief that he is a real space ranger. It later becomes a symbol of his and Woody's enduring friendship and their shared adventures. The line has become one of the most iconic quotes in film history.

You are a sad, strange little man, and you have my pity.
— Buzz Lightyear

Context

Woody, in a fit of jealousy, confronts Buzz and tells him he is just a child's plaything. Buzz, still believing he is a real space ranger, delivers this line with an air of superiority before bidding Woody farewell.

Meaning

This quote is Buzz's calm and condescending response to one of Woody's jealous tirades. It highlights the initial personality clash between the two characters and has become a widely recognized and quoted line from the film.

This isn't flying, this is falling with style!
— Buzz Lightyear

Context

During the climax of the film, as Woody and Buzz are launched into the air by a rocket, Woody exclaims that Buzz is flying. Buzz, having come to terms with being a toy, corrects him with this memorable line before they glide to safety.

Meaning

This line signifies a turning point for Buzz's character. After accepting he is a toy and cannot truly fly, he re-contextualizes his ability to glide as something unique and impressive in its own right. It shows his newfound self-awareness and acceptance of his toy identity.

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