Toy Story (1995), John Lasseter
Toy Story is the one that proved that computer animation was a viable medium, but - more importantly - it proved that Pixar could tell a story. If the animation was beautiful but the story stunk, no one would see it. It’s the same test that Walt Disney faced in 1937.
Like Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, Toy Story does look like a film made while people were still learning to use their chosen medium. But these films hold up today because of the story. As long as kids are still playing with toys and as long as people need to learn to put away their fear of the new, Toy Story will always be relevant.
There has been a critical error on your website.<\/p>
Learn more about debugging in WordPress.<\/a><\/p>","data":{"status":500},"additional_errors":[]}