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The Stars Of 'Toy Story 4' Just Wrapped Their Final Day Of Recording—And Their Behind-The-Scenes Farewells Have Everyone Emotional 😭

The Stars Of 'Toy Story 4' Just Wrapped Their Final Day Of Recording—And Their Behind-The-Scenes Farewells Have Everyone Emotional 😭
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Toy Story has been with us since the mid-90s.

The film was one of the first things to catapult the company Pixar into national consciousness.


And it was Toy Story 2 that was Pixar's first collaboration with Disney after the latter bought the former after the first Toy Story's success.

Then, in 2010, after Disney's official acquisition of Pixar, they revived the franchise with the much loved Toy Story 3. And now, in 2019, it's time for all of us to say goodbye to Buzz Lightyear and Woody.

Tom Hanks released this photo of him saying his final line as the iconic toy cowboy...

Tim Allen also shared his thoughts on donning Buzz Lightyear's spacesuit one last time.

Needless to say, people are stoked for the movie.


People offered their gratitude for the story that has become a part of all of our lives forever.



Others got pretty emotional.




We're so excited for this film! Thank you for all the memories.

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