Maybe it was a strategic decision by Pixar to focus directly on the full-length Toy Story without a preceding short.
There could be various reasons. It might have to do with the production schedule, or they might have felt the story was best introduced as a feature film rather than with a short. Also, perhaps they didn't have the right concept for a short at that time.
Yes, there is. It adds an extra layer of charm to the Toy Story 4 experience.
It's possible that the team at Pixar felt that the full-length Toy Story 4 told the story completely and didn't require a short to enhance it. Or perhaps they wanted to save their creative energy for future installments or different projects altogether.
It could be that the story of Toy Story 4 didn't lend itself well to a separate short. Or perhaps Pixar had other projects in the pipeline that took priority.
Maybe they were focused on perfecting the main movie and didn't have the resources or time for a short at that point.
The Pixar short before Toy Story was 'Luxo Jr.' It's a charming and classic Pixar creation.
Maybe they were focused on perfecting the main movie and didn't have the resources or time for a short. Could be a strategic decision too.
Sure is! Pixar brought Toy Story to life and made it a beloved classic. The animation quality and storytelling are trademarks of Pixar's style.
Sure is! Toy Story is a hallmark Pixar film. It pioneered the use of computer animation in feature-length movies and set the stage for many other Pixar classics.
Toy Story is a Pixar movie. Pixar is a subsidiary of Disney, but Toy Story is specifically a creation of Pixar.
No, Pixar didn't delete Toy Story 2. It's still available for viewing.