
Pixar’s ‘Toy Story’ Returns to Theaters on September 12th for 30th Anniversary Celebration
Pixar’s Toy Story, the film that revolutionized animation and captured hearts around the world, is heading back to theaters starting September 12th in celebration of its 30th anniversary. As part of the festivities, a new commemorative poster has been unveiled, giving fans a fresh look at the classic that started it all.
First released in 1995, Toy Story was the first-ever fully computer-animated feature film. Directed by John Lasseter and produced by Pixar Animation Studios, the movie introduced audiences to the now-iconic characters Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and their eclectic toy companions. Its innovative animation style and heartfelt storytelling made it a cinematic milestone and a pop culture phenomenon.
The newly revealed poster taps into that sense of nostalgia while showcasing the timeless charm that has kept Toy Story beloved across generations. Whether you experienced it as a child in the ‘90s or came to it later through streaming or home video, the film’s return to the big screen offers a unique opportunity to relive the magic in theaters.
This limited-time theatrical re-release is part of Disney and Pixar’s continued celebration of the studio’s legacy, inviting longtime fans and newcomers alike to experience the film the way it was meant to be seen—on the big screen, surrounded by laughter, emotion, and adventure.
