Pixar's "Toy Story"
Pixar's "Toy Story" is a groundbreaking animated film released in 1995. It was the first feature-length film created entirely using computer-generated imagery (CGI). The story follows a group of toys that come to life when humans are not around, focusing on the friendship between Woody, a pull-string cowboy doll, and Buzz Lightyear, a space ranger action figure.
The film explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and the fear of being replaced. Directed by John Lasseter, "Toy Story" received critical acclaim and was a commercial success, leading to multiple sequels and establishing Pixar as a leader in animated filmmaking.