Inside the Lost Version of Toy Story

Published 2024-05-25
Taking a look at the original version of Toy Story where Woody was a mean ventriloquist dummy and Buzz was named Lunar Larry as well as early test animation footage.

0:00 Intro
0:42 George Lucas
1:52 John Lasseter
3:08 Steve Jobs
4:08 Tin Toy
5:28 Original Toy Story Treatment
6:34 Buzz Lightyear
7:34 Billy Crystal
7:58 Pizza Planet
8:16 Woody
9:06 Musical
9:56 Barbie and G.I. Joe
10:38 Original Opening
10:59 Black Friday

Early Woody and Buzz models in Thumbnail created by Eugene Napadovsky
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All Comments (21)
  • @Omar-wq9dz
    Speaking of Toy Story, the original version of Toy Story 4 could make a good What Could Have Been. It was about finding Bo Peep, Forky was not in it, and ended with Bo coming back with the toy gang at Bonnie’s house
  • “ I dunno man, Lunar Larry is just a little too ridiculous for a character name” “How about Tempus From Morph?” “Yeah that works”
  • @TB-vz8xg
    It's crazy that Pixar on their first film was able to land Tom Hanks during his run of back-to-back Best Actor Oscars, arguably the biggest male T.V. star at the time in Tim Allen, and one of the all-time great comedians in Don Rickles. Pretty astonishing.
  • @nonaborhan7269
    Slightly unrelated, but this a great reminder of how influential people like George Lucas & Steve Jobs were to the technology behind the entertainment industry. They saw something in teams like Pixar and by giving them a platform to execute their vision, they forever revolutionized the industry. These sorts of stories are always fascinating to me, it's that perfect mix between art and tech coming together to create something extraordinary. That original Pixar team were just cooking!
  • @nicks4802
    My favourite thing about toy story are all of the real life toys featured among all the characters. The Etch-A-Sketch, Slink the dog, Mr. And Mrs. PotatoHead. Even Mike, the Little Tykes brand cassette player with the microphone attached. These were all toys I had as a kid, if not was handed down by my older brother. There's a level of innocence in those toys being characters in these movies. It's comforting.
  • @cinemaarts8795
    It always amazes how masterful at storytelling the people at Pixar are (especially during 1995-2010) including the "plot hole" of Buzz freezing whenever people are around, even though he thinks he's real. Pete Doctor revealed that the screenwriters did try to think of an explanation but they realized that it always stopped the story cold and ultimately wasn't needed.
  • @spews1973
    A rare case of executive meddling not being allowed to ruin a film. And only because they were able to stop the executive from meddling.
  • @Omar-wq9dz
    Good thing the Pixar team ignored Jeffrey Katzenberg’s ideas to make it edgier to the point Woody became really unlikable
  • @JStryker47
    Bill Murray was also approached for the role of Buzz, but he lost the producer's phone number, which he regrets because he claims he would've accepted the role. And more specifically, it was the skyrocketing Mr. Potatohead sales from the film's success that made Mattel change their minds and let them use Barbie in the sequels.
  • @stsolomon618
    To Infinity and Beyond! Pixar in the 90s- early 2010s was peak pixar.
  • speaking of Toy Story, original version of Toy Story 2 when the film was supposed to be a direct-to-video sequel would be a good What Could Have been.
  • The most brilliant story beat was them deciding to contrast B + W. It explains the story in a metaphorical sense without even exploring it yet; the juxtaposition of an old west cowpoke and futuristic spaceman.
  • Hard to believe that Toy Story went through so many revisions. Truly tells how much work, care, and effort goes into these films. Also, thank christ the Black Friday Reel was not the final version of the film, and I will never, EVER, understand what Jeffrey Kaitzeberg was thinking when he try pivoting the film into that direction. Then, again, he allowed Shark Tale to be made, a film that mine as well be Finding Nemos own equivalent to the Black Friday Reel, so, idk.
  • @oftenseen22
    It's absolutely crazy how much of all 4 sequels took a page from the original Toy Story script that got rejected by Disney. "Going on a road trip and becoming a lost toy in the process", sounds a lot like the plot to TS4. Plus, the other 2 you pointed out.
  • @YEAR-1-RELICS
    Coolest thing is that they did in fact create the coolest toy that everyone did want. It wasn't just a generic interpretation of what one concept artist thought could suffice for what a kid would want. The whole world wanted a buzz lightyear.
  • @Jordacar
    There's also that middle part of Pixar's evolution (late 80's-early 90's) where they took a break from experimental short films and focused on commercials (there's galleries of them you can find on YT). This allowed them the time and money to grow the studio and train more animators.
  • I've heard a lot about "Jerk Woody" but never knew it was a single person's idea...