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Toy Story 3 accolades
Screenwriter
Michael Arndt received multiple nominations for his work in the film.
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^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.
Toy Story 3 is a 2010 American animated
comedy-drama film produced by
Pixar Animation Studios and released by
Walt Disney Pictures .
[1] It is the third installment in the
Toy Story franchise and the sequel to
Toy Story 2 (1999). The film was directed by
Lee Unkrich from a screenplay he co-wrote with
John Lasseter and
Andrew Stanton . Toy Story 3 stars the voices of
Tom Hanks ,
Tim Allen ,
Joan Cusack ,
Don Rickles ,
Wallace Shawn ,
John Ratzenberger ,
Estelle Harris ,
Ned Beatty ,
Michael Keaton ,
Jodi Benson , and
John Morris . In the film, Andy's (Morris) toys are accidentally donated to a daycare center as he prepares to leave for college.
[2]
[3]
Toy Story 3 debuted at the
Taormina Film Fest in Italy on June 12, 2010,
[4] and was released in the United States on June 18.
[5] Produced on a budget of $200 million, Toy Story 3 grossed $1.067 billion worldwide,
[6] finishing its theatrical run as the
highest-grossing film of 2010 ; it ranked as the
highest-grossing animated film of all time from August 2010 until March 2014.
[7]
[8]
[9] On the
review aggregator website
Rotten Tomatoes , the film holds an approval rating of 98% based on 313 reviews.
[10]
Toy Story 3 garnered awards and nominations in various categories with particular recognition for
Michael Arndt 's writing. It received five nominations at the
83rd Academy Awards , including
Best Picture . The film won
Best Animated Feature and
Best Original Song ("
We Belong Together "). Toy Story 3 was nominated for three awards at the
38th Annie Awards . At the
64th British Academy Film Awards , it was nominated for
Best Adapted Screenplay and
Best Special Visual Effects , and won
Best Animated Film .
Toy Story 3 received five nominations at the
16th Critics' Choice Awards and won
Best Animated Feature . It won
Best Animated Feature Film at the
68th Golden Globe Awards . In 2011, composer
Randy Newman won
Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media at the
Grammy Awards '
53rd ceremony . Various critic circles also picked it as
the best animated feature film of the year . In addition, both the
American Film Institute and the
National Board of Review selected Toy Story 3 as one of the top-ten films of 2010.
Accolades
See also
Notes
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a
b This award does not have a single winner, but recognizes multiple films.
^ Shared with
Despicable Me (2010)
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