Is Jeff Garlin's sixth animated Voice Over Role, after The Jimmy Timmy Power Hour 3: The Jerkinators! (2006), WALL·E (2008), Toy Story 3 (2010), Cars 2 (2011), and ParaNorman (2012).
This will be the last role of Bud Luckey, who had passed away on February 24, 2018 at the age of 83 due to natural causes over a year before the film's release and this film was dedicated to his memory.
Toy Story 4 was moved up twice and its release date is now set for June 21, 2019. It was originally planned for June 2017 then moved up to 2018, but got switched around with Incredibles 2 (2018) (2018) for 2019.
The story for Toy Story 4 (2019) was created by John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, and Lee Unkrich. After they established a story outline for Toy Story 4 (2019), John Lasseter officially announced the project, saying, "Toy Story 3 (2010) ended Woody and Buzz's story with Andy so perfectly that for a long time, we never even talked about doing another Toy Story movie. But when Andrew, Pete, Lee, and I came up with this new idea, I just could not stop thinking about it. It was so exciting to me, I knew we had to make this movie - and I wanted to direct it myself."
Each successive Toy Story movie is 11 minutes longer than its predecessor. The original is 81 minutes, the second film is 92, and the third is 103. It remains to be seen if this fourth film will be 114 minutes.
Patricia Arquette's 2nd time voice acting in a theatrical film, after The Wait (2013).
Mr. Potato Head's voice actor, Don Rickles was the 3rd main voice actor to have passed away in 2017, the exact same year as Twitch's voice actor in Toy Story 3 (2010), John Cygan. The first one was Slinky's 1st voice actor, Jim Varney right before Blake Clark took over, and the second one was Lenny and Wheezy's voice actor, the great and talented, Joe Ranft (1960-2005), himself. The fourth main one was R. Lee Ermey (voice of Sarge from the first 3 films), who passed away in 2018 only 2 months after Pixar member Bud Luckey (voice of Chuckles the Clown).
The 3rd Pixar film produced by Jonas Rivera, after Up (2009) and Inside Out (2015), both directed by Pete Docter. He was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture with Up (2009), and won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature with Inside Out (2015).
The eighth animated sequel to be produced in a 2.39:1 aspect ratio, after Rugrats Go Wild (2003), Shrek Forever After (2010), Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012), Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014), Ice Age: Collision Course (2016), Despicable Me 3 (2017) and Sherlock Gnomes (2018), unlike the previous installments which were produced in a 1.85:1 aspect ratio.
Keegan-Michael Key's first of 3 theatrical films of 2019 doing voice over work. His next 2 films would later be The Lion King (2019) and The Angry Birds Movie 2 (2019), the former of which is another Disney film.
The fifth Pixar film to feature the full 2011 Disney opening logo as a closing logo, after Finding Dory (2016), Cars 3 (2017), Coco (2017) and Incredibles 2 (2018).
Bud Luckey's fourth and final voice role in a Disney film after The Incredibles (2004), Toy Story 3 (2010), and Winnie the Pooh (2011).
The ninth Disney's computer-animated sequel, after Toy Story 2 (1999), Toy Story 3 (2010), Cars 2 (2011), Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014), Finding Dory (2016), Cars 3 (2017), Incredibles 2 (2018) and Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018). Though Monsters University (2013) is also part of Disney's animated follow ups, it's actually a prequel.
Tony Hale's 3rd theatrically released animated film, after The Tale of Despereaux (2008) and Angry Birds (2016).
Is one of the 2 Animated Films of 2019 that started out as a 2017 film, before being pushed back to 2018, then pushed back a second time to 2019. The other one being How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019) by DreamWorks Animation.
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