Disney & Pixar Superfans Must Score 11/11 on This Ultimate Movie Quiz!

Yesterday, you had the chance to see your favorite characters Jessie, Woody, and Buzz Lightyear in theaters with the release of “Toy Story 5”. This presents the perfect opportunity for a quiz on the previous four films, with a simple concept: an image, which film?

It was back in 1996 when French audiences first marveled at Pixar’s debut film, Toy Story, which was destined for great success and led to three sequels released in 1999, 2010, and 2019.

Seven years after the last installment, we find Woody and his crew embarking on a fifth adventure, with Jessie taking the lead. Together with her friends, she attempts to regain the attention of young Bonnie, who now only has eyes for screens and new technologies.

To celebrate the release of Toy Story 5, we’re excited to offer a new quiz about the franchise, featuring four images from the previous films for you to match to the correct installment. But first, let’s share some behind-the-scenes secrets from the new film that hit theaters this Wednesday.

DID YOU KNOW?

Woody is back!

Despite the ending of Toy Story 4 suggesting otherwise, Woody is indeed back. The trailer reveals that he’s kept in touch with his old friends through a simple walkie-talkie, a clever detail that justifies his return without negating his farewell.

The real “villain”… is a tablet!

The main antagonist of the film is Lilypad: a frog-shaped, ultra-connected tablet that Bonnie can’t seem to put down. It represents direct competition for traditional toys, to the extent that it threatens their very existence among children.

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Original Cast Returns!

Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, and Tony Hale reprise their roles. This level of consistency is rare in Hollywood, especially for a franchise that’s been around for 30 years.

Woody is aging

One detail that has sparked much conversation is Woody’s slight balding in the trailer. It’s a humorous nod to the fact that the character (and the saga) is aging along with its audience.

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