Toy Story That Time Forgot (2014)

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During a post-Christmas play date, the gang find themselves in uncharted territory when the coolest set of action figures ever turn out to be dangerously delusional. It's all up to Trixie, the triceratops, if the gang hopes to return to Bonnie's room in this Toy Story That Time Forgot.

Introduction
"Toy Story That Time Forgot" is a Christmas-themed 22-minute animated tv special that premiered on ABC on December 2, 2014. It is produced by Pixar Animation Studios and launched by Walt Disney Pictures. The story was directed by Steve Purcell and produced by Galyn Susman. The animated unique is set after the occasions of "Toy Story 3", with Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, and Kristen Schaal repeating their functions from the Toy Story movies.

Plot Overview
As the story unfolds, Bonnie, the young girl who owns the precious Toy Story crew, leaves her toys, consisting of Woody and Buzz Lightyear, under the care of a play date at her good friend Mason's home while she goes to play a new interactive video game console.

Bonnie's toys encounter a group of Mason's brand-new Christmas toys - a set of Battlesaurs. These dinosaur-themed action figures are initially oblivious of their presence as toys, considering themselves as real "Battlesaurs" and are directed by their harmful leader, The Cleric.

Trixie's Character Development
Trixie, Bonnie's triceratops toy, which has an essential function in this story, is initially delighted about fulfilling the Battlesaurs. She hopes that having fun with these dinosaur toys will allow her to reveal her 'dinosaur' identity, which she feels isn't acknowledged by Bonnie.

Throughout the course of the special, Trixie strikes up a relationship with Reptillus Maximus, a charismatic Battlesaur who slowly learns more about the joy of being a kid's toy. Trixie ends up being broken between helping the Toy Story toy group and sticking with her newly found pals, highlighting a major style of identity and the value of being who you genuinely are versus who others desire you to be.

Dispute and Resolution
The dispute in the story arises when the Battlesaurs, led by The Cleric, sees Woody and Buzz as a hazard and are directed to combat in the "Arena of Woe". The Battlesaurs are quickly revealed to be violent and are not mindful that they are simply toys. Trixie partner with Rex, who had actually also been having fun with the Battlesaurs, to save their pals.

In the end, the story climaxes as Trixie, Reptillus, and the Potato Heads interact to save Woody and Buzz from a lethal gladiatorial battle against a beastly toy hybrid in the arena. Mason disconnects the computer game console, requiring him and Bonnie to turn their attention back towards their toys, which likewise triggers the Battlesaurs' awareness of their true identities as toys.

Conclusion
The story concludes with a heartfelt message about the importance of accepting who you are and how you do not need to change yourself to fit in. A reformed Reptillus embraces his identity as a toy and is last seen taking pleasure in playtime with Bonnie and Mason. Meanwhile, Trixie discovers to value her life with Bonnie and the other toys, content that they value her for who she is. In spite of its Christmas setting, "Toy Story That Time Forgot" adds depth to the continuous Toy Story saga with styles that resonate with audiences no matter the season.

Top Cast

  • Kristen Schaal (small)
    Kristen Schaal
    Trixie (voice)
  • Kevin McKidd (small)
    Kevin McKidd
    Reptillus Maximus (voice)
  • Tom Hanks (small)
    Tom Hanks
    Woody (voice)
  • Tim Allen (small)
    Tim Allen
    Buzz Lightyear (voice)
  • Emily Hahn (small)
    Emily Hahn
    Bonnie (voice)
  • Steve Purcell (small)
    Steve Purcell
    The Cleric (voice)
  • R.C. Cope
    Mason (voice)
  • Emma Hudak
    Angel Kitty (voice)
  • Wallace Shawn (small)
    Wallace Shawn
    Rex (voice)
  • Jonathan Kydd (small)
    Jonathan Kydd
    Ray-Gon (voice)
  • Don Rickles (small)
    Don Rickles
    Mr. Potato Head (voice)