Ultimately, Pixar’s fate took a very fortunate direction.

Similarly, a well-reviewed movie can also lose money at the box office.

The options were rather disparate, but all aligned with Disney and Pixar’s family-friendly approach.

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Included in the trio of ideas was an adaptation of Roald Dahl’sJames and the Giant Peach.

So,Pixar arguably deserves at least some credit for both movies being made.

This hybrid approach had been used before 1996, butJames and the Giant Peachdid it brilliantly.

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However, Disney’s decision to greenlightToy Storyinstead worked in Pixar’s favor.

Pixar’s first movie inarguably opened up the door for the studio’s lengthy and ongoing spell of success.

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Toy Story is a 1995 animated feature from Pixar Animation Studios.

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It follows Woody, a cowboy doll, as he faces rivalry with new toy Buzz Lightyear.

Buzz Lightyear on the floor with his wings deployed and an arm missing in Toy Story

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Toy Story is a 1995 animated feature from Pixar Animation Studios. It follows Woody, a cowboy doll, as he faces rivalry with new toy Buzz Lightyear. The film explores the dynamics between the toys as Woody and Buzz are inadvertently separated from their owner, embarking on a journey to return home.

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