The origin story of the movie “Toy Story“ dates back to the early 1980s when Pixar Animation Studios was a division of Lucasfilm, owned by George Lucas. A group of talented individuals, including John Lasseter, Ed Catmull, and Andrew Stanton, were working on computer animation and exploring the potential for creating a full-length animated film using CGI. In 1986, Steve Jobs purchased the computer graphics division of Lucasfilm, establishing it as an independent company named Pixar. Under the leadership of John Lasseter, Pixar continued its advancements in computer animation technology and sought to create a feature film that would showcase the studio's capabilities. The concept for “Toy Story“ began to take shape in the late 1980s. John Lasseter, along with his team of writers and animators, developed a story centered around a world where toys come to life when humans aren't present. They wanted to explore the secret lives of toys and the emotions and relationships t
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