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In what year was the first 'Toy Story' film released in cinemas?
The first 'Toy Story' film was released in cinemas in 1995. It was the first feature-length computer-animated movie ever made. Directed by John Lasseter and produced by Pixar Animation Studios, the film introduced audiences to a world of beloved characters such as Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and Andy.
The story follows the adventures of a group of toys who come to life when their owner, a young boy named Andy, is not around. The film was a critical and commercial success, grossing over $373 million worldwide and receiving numerous accolades, including a special achievement Oscar for its groundbreaking animation technology.
'Toy Story' was also the first film to be released under a groundbreaking deal between Pixar and Disney, which allowed Pixar to retain creative control over its films while Disney handled distribution. The film's success paved the way for a whole series of sequels, spin-offs, and merchandise, making it one of the most beloved and iconic franchises in movie history.
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