Imagination. It's an innate quality that every child
seems to possess in immeasurable quantities. Imagination
allows children to create wonderful worlds in which to
relate to their friends, envision their futures, and, of
course, play with their toys. More often than not,
imagination is a quality that diminishes with age, as
fantasy worlds are replaced by ''the real world'' and
inquiring young minds are forced to grow up. But there
are those among us, who, like Peter Pan and the Lost
Boys, never stop using their imaginations, envisioning
their futures, and, most importantly in this context,
playing with their toys. A select group of these
individuals--and their unfettered imaginations--are the
reason that the Toy Story films came to be. ''The Toy
Story Films: An Animated Journey ''tells the tale of the
incredibly talented visionaries who conceived,
developed, and ultimately shared Woody, Buzz, and the
rest of Andy's toys with the entire world. Their story
is recounted within these pages through candid
interviews with the animators, directors, and voice
actors who brought the films to life; artwork that
inspired, grew into, or became a part of the iconic
movies; and untold details of the growth and development
of one of the most lucrative and artistically
significant film series ever. It serves as a lesson to
us all that we are never too old to use our
imagination--and play with our toys. |
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