Says the official description:
"[The book] recounts the origin and growth of one of the most significant and successful franchises in Hollywood history. Readers... will discover interviews... artwork... and untold details of the trials, tribulations, and triumphs that the filmmakers experienced while creating such unforgettable characters."The Toy Story Films: An Animated Journey is set to be published by Disney Editions on August 7, 2012.


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I'm gonna buy this book when it comes out! I'm Pixar's #1 Fan and I love Toy Story Movies!
This is great as I have a Toy Story and Toy Story 3 Art book but not from the 2nd film. :) Great!!
Oh my goodness. I must have this book a soon as it comes out.
Director Brad Bird is poised to make his live-action debut with this fall’s Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, and for those of you lost as to why so many people are excited about that prospect, it has a little something to do with Bird’s oeuvre. The director’s animated filmography includes outstanding works such as The Iron Giant, Ratatouille, and of course The Incredibles. The latter has drawn quite a bit of sequel chatter over time, as it’s generally regarded as one of the best films to come out of Pixar (and that’s saying something). We recently got the chance to talk to Bird and he revealed that he’s not at all opposed to making an Incredibles follow-up, and talked about what it would take to make the sequel happen. Hit the jump to see what he had to say.
Bird revealed to us that he definitely hasn’t ruled out returning to the Incredibles universe, and he even has some ideas:
“I can’t say I’m actively working on it, but I have some ideas and if I ever get it all together into a story that is at least as good as the one we did, I’d be happy to return to that world. I love working with Pixar.”
http://collider.com/brad-bird-incredibles-2-interview/122625/
It's about time!!
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