‘Lamp Life’: How Bo Peep Became a Lost Toy in Pixar’s New Disney+ Short
Disney+ is a boon for animated shorts, including how the badass, porcelain shepherdess from “Toy Story 4” became untethered from her lamp.
Disney+ is a boon for animated shorts, including how the badass, porcelain shepherdess from “Toy Story 4” became untethered from her lamp.
Director Josh Cooley knew that Woody had to say goodbye to the gang to justify the fourth sequel. Now it’s the Oscar favorite.
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Bringing in outside collaborators has only ever made Pixar’s work better. With that in mind, IndieWire has picked ten bold writers that the animation house would be wise to hire to punch up its next script.
The scene originally appeared during the end credits of the 1999 animated sequel.
First-time Pixar screenwriter Stephany Folsom tells IndieWire how she made the much-anticipated sequel her own, complete with a few nerve-wracking meetings.
At mid-summer, 2019 grosses are down ten percent. Franchise milking ain’t what it used to be.
Pixar built a bigger mousetrap for Woody to get lost in, with plenty of dusty aisles and secret passageways and lots of Easter Eggs.