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  1. Toy Story Treats: With Wallace Shawn, Jim Hanks, Jeff Pidgeon, Pat Fraley. A series of short vignettes featuring the characters from the first "Toy Story" film.

    • (213)
    • 1996
    • Animation, Short, Comedy
    • Wallace Shawn, Jim Hanks, Jeff Pidgeon
    • Production
    • Cast
    • Availability
    • Trivia

    This series marks the first time a Pixar property had been spun-off for television. This was also one of the first times, outside of video games and merchandise, that Jim Hanks and Pat Fraley replaced Tom Hanks and Tim Allen as the voices of Woody and Buzz, respectively, due to unavailability. Due to time constraints and the large number of shorts ...

    Jim Hanks as Woody
    Wallace Shawn as Rex
    Jeff Pidgeon as the Squeeze Toy Aliens
    Pat Fraley as Buzz Lightyear

    These shorts were eventually released onto the Toy Story & Toy Story 2: Ultimate Toy Box DVD set and again as Easter eggs on the Toy Story: 10th Anniversary Edition DVD and as non-Easter eggs on the Toy Story 2010 Blu-ray. Some of the shorts can now be found on Disney's official Toy Story site. Some of the shorts were re-dubbed on the direct-to-vid...

    Mr. Potato Head and Slinky did not appear in any of these shorts, possibly due to copyright issues from Hasbroand Poof Slinky Inc.
    These shorts are considered non-canon, due to inconsistencies with the Toy Story films. Also, their purpose was simply for gags, meant to be taken lightly.
    In Channel Surfing, a clip from the 1927 silent film, Metropolis appears on the TV, and the clip of the dancing pigs is from the 1949 Famous Studios cartoon short, Farm Foolery.
    The idea of toys finding mini versions of themselves, used in The Invasion and Alter Egos, was reused in the Toy Story Toons short, Small Fry.
    • 3 min
  2. A collection of Toy Story's Saturday morning cartoon bumpers made by Pixar for ABC from 1995-1996.

    • 16 min
    • 6.4M
    • Tyler Loch
  3. Jul 14, 2019 · This is the entire collection of Toy Story Treats, in widescreen 60fps! Credit to The Peach From The IRS for the widescreen version, and Disney, ABC, and Pixar for the Toy Story Treats....

    • 17 min
    • 160.5K
    • FrankZ
  4. Every single Toy Story treat packed into one video!

    • 16 min
    • 527.2K
    • Ultimate Gaming Dude
  5. 1996. 1997. S1.E1 ∙ Waiting for Andy. 1996. The gang tries to convince themselves that just because Andy isn't home it doesn't mean they have to wait by the window all day. 6.4/10 (28) Rate. S1.E2 ∙ Rex in Danger? 1996. Rex expresses his concern to Hamm about new toys appearing in the room every time Andy sees a commercial for one. 6.2/10 (24)

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  7. Jan 1, 2001 · January 1, 1996 • 1m. Rex is telling Hamm, Lenny and RC that he believes a new toy appears in the room every time Andy sees a commercial for it on the TV. Expand.