Toy Story is a 1995 American
computer-animated buddy-
comedy adventure film produced by
Pixar Animation Studios and released by
Walt Disney Pictures. Directed by
John Lasseter,
Toy Story was the first feature-length
computer-animated film and the first theatrical film produced by Pixar.
Toy Story follows a group of
anthropomorphic toys who pretend to be lifeless whenever humans are present, and focuses on the relationship between
Woody, a
pullstring cowboy doll (voiced by
Tom Hanks), and
Buzz Lightyear, an
astronaut action figure (voiced by
Tim Allen). The film was written by John Lasseter,
Andrew Stanton,
Joel Cohen,
Alec Sokolow, and
Joss Whedon, and featured music by
Randy Newman. Its executive producers were
Steve Jobs and
Edwin Catmull.