A one-man-band tin toy tries to escape a destructive baby.
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- Won 1 Oscar. Another 3 wins.
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Directed by
John Lasseter |
Written by
John Lasseter | ... | (story) |
Produced by
William Reeves | ... | producer |
Editorial Department
Craig Good | ... | post-production coordinator |
Sound Department
Gary Rydstrom | ... | sound |
Visual Effects by
Anthony A. Apodaca | ... | renderman team (as Tony Apodaca) |
Don Conway | ... | output scanning (as Cosmic Don Conway) |
Craig Good | ... | modeler |
Ralph Guggenheim | ... | output scanning |
Pat Hanrahan | ... | renderman team |
Jeff Hilgert | ... | renderman team |
Ken Huey | ... | systems support |
Kenneth 'Yo' Huey | ... | systems support (as Ken Huey) |
John Lasseter | ... | modeler |
Jim Lawson | ... | renderman team |
Sam Leffler | ... | renderman team |
Jeffrey Mock | ... | renderman team |
Eben Ostby | ... | modeler |
Darwyn Peachey | ... | renderman team |
William Reeves | ... | modeler |
Steven Sequeira | ... | systems support |
Carson L. Silkey | ... | systems support |
Scott Taylor | ... | systems support |
Camera and Electrical Department
Anthony A. Apodaca | ... | best boy (as Tony Apodaca) |
Animation Department
Craig Good | ... | additional animator |
John Lasseter | ... | animator |
Eben Ostby | ... | additional animator |
William Reeves | ... | additional animator |
Music Department
Forrest Patten | ... | music consultant |
Additional Crew
Susan Anderson | ... | production coordinator |
Loren Carpenter | ... | elf |
Ed Catmull | ... | elf |
Ralph Guggenheim | ... | elf / production coordinator |
David Haddick | ... | film recording consultant |
Mark Leather | ... | elf |
Eben Ostby | ... | technical director |
Flip Phillips | ... | elf |
William Reeves | ... | technical director |
David Salesin | ... | dynamics |
Deirdre Warin | ... | production coordinator |
Thanks
Bill Adams | ... | very special thanks |
Ed Catmull | ... | very special thanks |
Steve Jobs | ... | very very special thanks |
Nancy Kemper | ... | special thanks |
Alvy Ray Smith | ... | very special thanks |
James K. Wilson | ... | special thanks |
Neftalí Álvarez 'El Magnífico' | ... | special thanks (as Neftali 'El Magnifico' Alvarez) |
Production Companies
Distributors
- Buena Vista International (2007) (Finland) (Blu-ray) (DVD)
- Buena Vista Pictures
- Direct Cinema Limited (1989) (United States) (VHS)
- Walt Disney Home Entertainment (2007) (United States) (DVD)
- Walt Disney Home Video (2000) (Mexico) (DVD) (included as bonus in "Toy Story")
- Walt Disney Home Video (2000) (United States) (DVD) (included as bonus in "Toy Story")
- Walt Disney Home Video (2000) (United States) (VHS) (included in "Toy Story")
- Walt Disney Home Video (United States) (DVD)
- Walt Disney Home Video (United States) (VHS)
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (2008) (Mexico) (Blu-ray) (included in "Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 1")
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (2008) (Mexico) (DVD) (included in "Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 1")
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (2007) (United States) (Blu-ray) (included in "Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 1")
- Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment (2007) (United States) (DVD) (included in "Pixar Short Films Collection, Volume 1")
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Mark Goodson Television Productions (footage: "The Price is Right")
- Price Productions (footage: "The Price is Right")
- Industrial Light & Magic (ILM) (special thanks)
- Dolby Laboratories (special thanks)
- Evans & Sutherland (PS350 Display System)
- Kaleidosound (music consulting)
- Matrix Instruments (film recorder)
- Polhemus Navigation Sciences (3-Space Digitizer)
- Renderman (color)
- Satellite Imaging (35mm animation camera)
- Skywalker Sound (post-production sound services)
- Skywalker Sound (sound recording)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
When a wind-up one-man band toy looks up and sees just how boisterous, BIG, and destructive the baby can be, he does everything he can to flee--even if it means hiding under the couch. But when the baby falls down and gets hurt, the tin toy has to decide on survival, or doing what a toy's got to do. Written by Kathy Li |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Considered to be a prequel to "Toy Story". The baby in the short film is considered to be Andy Davis, the owner of Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the other toys in the "Toy Story" film. It was confirmed in Toy Story 4 that Tin Toy does indeed take place in the Toy Story universe, where Tinny appears in said film. See more » |
Goofs | The number of panes in the reflection of the window from Tin Toy is inconsistent with the number of panes in the shadow cast on the wooden floor. This was deliberate by the 3D modelers as they wanted a cartoon 'bubble'-like feel to the reflection on Tin Toy and not a realistic one. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Troldspejlet Special: Tegnefilm på computer (1989). See more » |
Soundtracks | The Stars and Stripes Forever See more » |
Crazy Credits | To open, press down while turning cap. Pixar and RenderMan are registered trademarks of Pixar. Seatbelts save lives. No portion of this movie, including its sound track, may be reproduced in any manner or we won't be your friends anymore. This bag is not a toy. Keep out of reach of children. See more » |