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How Much Money Did Toy Story Make

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Release
Date
Title Production
Budget
Opening
Weekend
Domestic
Box Office
Worldwide
Box Office
Jun 17, 2022 Lightyear
Jun 21, 2019 Toy Story 4 $200,000,000 $120,908,065 $434,038,008 $1,073,080,329
Dec 2, 2014 Toy Story That Time Forgot
Jun 18, 2010 Toy Story 3 $200,000,000 $110,307,189 $415,004,880 $1,068,879,522
Oct 2, 2009 Toy Story 3D Double Feature $12,491,789 $30,702,446 $35,868,069
Nov 19, 1999 Toy Story 2 $90,000,000 $300,163 $245,852,179 $511,358,276
Nov 22, 1995 Toy Story $30,000,000 $29,140,617 $192,523,233 $365,270,951
Averages $130,000,000 $54,629,565 $263,624,149 $610,891,429
Totals 7 $520,000,000 $1,318,120,746 $3,054,457,147

Video Release Breakdown

Release Date Title Domestic
Video Sales
to Date
Watch Now
Oct 30, 1996 Toy Story $103,760,665 Disney+ Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Mar 20, 2001 Toy Story 2 $85,221,136 Disney+ Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Nov 2, 2010 The Complete Toy Story Collection $4,642,323
Nov 2, 2010 Toy Story 3 $259,455,404 Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Nov 2, 2010 Toy Story Trilogy $14,594,719
Aug 19, 2014 Toy Story of Terror $5,988,957 Amazon
Dec 2, 2014 Toy Story That Time Forgot $1,778,981 Disney+ Google Vudu
Oct 1, 2019 Toy Story 4 $58,319,554 Disney+ Amazon iTunes Google Vudu
Totals $533,761,739

Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.

For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.

We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.

Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.

Home Market Releases for October 8th, 2019

October 10th, 2019

Toy Story 4

It's another week with a monster hit and nearly nothing else. Fortunately, that monster hit is Toy Story 4, which is easily the Pick of the Week and would be during all but the best weeks of the year. Midsommar comes close to being a contender for Pick of the Week, but the extras are well below average, even compared to a limited release. More...

Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Toy Story 4

October 7th, 2019

Toy Story 4

Toy Story 3 gave the franchise such a perfect send off that when Toy Story 4 was first announced it was met with a lot of trepidation. Most assumed it would be impossible to live up to its predecessor and many were worried it would fail at that task so much that it would retroactively make the franchise worse. Was it able to do the impossible? If not, was it at least able to avoid being a disaster? More...

Weekend Estimates: Toy Story has a June-Like Hold with $58 million

June 30th, 2019

Toy Story 4

Toy Story 4 is earning first place over the weekend with $57.92 million. A few weeks ago, a 52% sophomore stint drop-off by a family film would have been a really bad sign; however, June was so bad that this result matches expectations, more or less. The film now has $236.92 million domestically and should race past $300 million here before it is done. This is a monster hit and more than enough to be profitable, but still disappointing. This film is having a better weekend internationally, earning $80.6 million in 45 markets for totals of $259.6 million internationally and $496.5 million worldwide. This includes a $7.0 million opening in France, which is the best in the franchise. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Toy Story Latest Film to Miss Expectations

June 25th, 2019

Toy Story 4

I think 2019 is done. The year isn't quite halfway done, but I think I'm ready to call the box office race with 2018 over. Toy Story 4 was the latest potential monster hit to miss expectations by a huge margin. Granted, it still opened in first place with $120.10 million and it will make a substantial profit, but this is still about 25% lower than a lot of people expected and the overall weekend is still a massive disappointment. It did rise 50% from last weekend hitting $204 million, but this was 25% lower than the same weekend last year and that's a much more important figure. Year-to-date, 2019 is now behind 2018 by 8.9% or $510 million at $5.26 billion to $5.77 billion. If you want to stretch for some good news, then this isn't the worst deficit we've seen this year. More...

Weekend Estimates: Toy Story has the Best Opening in the Franchise, Still Disappoints

June 23rd, 2019

Toy Story 4

Almost none of the films on this week's list are living up to expectations, at least not according to the weekend estimates. Toy Story 4 is earning the best opening in the franchise with an estimated $118.0 million weekend. This is third-highest opening for an animated film, so there is reason to celebrate. However, it is also much lower than expected and a little more front-loaded than anticipated, so its future might be in doubt. The film is doing better internationally with an estimated opening weekend of $120.0 million in 37 markets. The film had the third biggest opening in Mexico with $23.4 million, putting it behind just the two most recent Avengers movies. It had the biggest opening for an animated film in Brazil with $9.6 million. The film was also a monster hit in the U.K. with $15.0 million. On the other hand, it struggled in China with a second-place $13.4 million opening there; however, most animated films struggle in China. Hopefully the film's reviews and its A from CinemaScore translate into long legs, because 2019 really needs more success stories at the box office. More...

2019 Preview: June

June 1st, 2019

Toy Story 4

While the final weekend in May isn't over yet, we can safely say the month was merely okay. It managed to keep pace with last May, but I was really hoping to cut into 2019's deficit by a significant margin. June is not looking any better, at least not compared to 2018. There are two potential monster hits, The Secret Life of Pets 2 and Toy Story 4, as well as a trio of $100 million hits, Dark Phoenix, Men in Black: International, and Annabelle Comes Home. On the surface, this looks excellent; however, last June was even better on top with Incredibles 2 and Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom earning a combined $1 billion domestically. Granted, the only other $100 million hit was Oceans 8, so this year should have a lot better depth. I don't think it will be enough to gain any ground in the year-over-year comparison, which is the only way to really judge how a month is doing at this point. More...

Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Toy Story That Time Forgot

November 2nd, 2015

Toy Story thatTime Forgot

Toy Story that Time Forgot is the latest Disney TV special to hit the home market. It is based on the Toy Story franchise and hit TVs last December. Is is worth checking out if you haven't seen it before? Is it worth picking up? More...

Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Toy Story of Terror

August 9th, 2014

Toy Story of Terror was a TV special that aired last year around Halloween. They are releasing it on DVD and Blu-ray in late summer, because if they waited till Halloween, they would have to deal with a flood of Christmas releases. Since it is just a 30-minute TV special, it runs just 21 minutes without commercials, so even if the short is worth watching, there needs to be solid extras to make it worth picking up. Is that the case? More...

Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: The Croods

October 16th, 2013

The Croods opened in March with more than $40 million and lasted long enough to pull in more than $180 million domestically and $570 million worldwide. That's a very impressive run for a spring release. Did it deserve this box office success? Or did it thrive because of the lack of direct competition? More...

Note: This list contains actors who appeared in at least two movies in the franchise.

Person Nr. of
Movies
Role Franchise
Worldwide
Box Office
Career
Worldwide
Box Office
Franchise
/
Career
Tom Hanks 5 Woody $3,054,457,147 $11,328,300,292 27.0%
Tim Allen 5 Buzz Lightyear $3,054,457,147 $4,764,493,580 64.1%
Don Rickles 5 Mr. Potato Head $3,054,457,147 $3,393,932,820 90.0%
Wallace Shawn 5 Rex $3,054,457,147 $5,666,067,299 53.9%
John Ratzenberger 5 Hamm the Piggy Bank $3,054,457,147 $16,769,860,839 18.2%
Laurie Metcalf 5 Mrs. Davis $3,054,457,147 $4,382,534,837 69.7%
Annie Potts 4 Bo Peep $1,985,577,625 $2,847,654,015 69.7%
R. Lee Ermey 4 Sergeant $1,981,376,818 $3,801,272,896 52.1%
Jack Angel 4 Additional Voice $1,981,376,818 $9,083,331,845 21.8%
Joan Cusack 3 Jessie $2,653,318,127 $4,892,538,138 54.2%
Jim Varney 3 Slinky Dog $912,497,296 $1,247,259,843 73.2%
John Morris 3 Andy $1,945,508,749 $1,945,508,749 100.0%
Estelle Harris 3 Mrs. Potato Head $2,653,318,127 $2,965,357,135 89.5%
Erik von Detten 3 Sid $1,470,018,542 $1,635,353,316 89.9%
Jodi Benson 3 Barbie $2,653,318,127 $3,700,986,899 71.7%
Jeff Pidgeon 3 Aliens $2,653,318,127 $2,653,318,127 100.0%
Phil Proctor 3 Additional Voice $912,497,296 $6,349,499,107 14.4%
Sherry Lynn 3 Additional Voice $912,497,296 $9,062,849,505 10.1%
Mickie McGowan 3 Additional Voice $912,497,296 $10,146,375,153 9.0%
Debi Derryberry 3 Additional Voice $912,497,296 $6,528,142,288 14.0%
Bill Farmer 3 Additional Voice $912,497,296 $9,067,598,044 10.1%
Sarah Freeman 2 Hannah $401,139,020 $401,139,020 100.0%
Blake Clark 2 Slinky Dog $2,141,959,851 $3,273,711,282 65.4%
Lori Alan 2 Mrs. Anderson $2,141,959,851 $7,135,523,439 30.0%
Bud Luckey 2 Chuckles $2,141,959,851 $2,192,105,458 97.7%
Jeff Garlin 2 Buttercup $2,141,959,851 $5,275,812,667 40.6%
Timothy Dalton 2 Mr. Pricklepants $2,141,959,851 $3,034,232,983 70.6%
Kristen Schaal 2 Trixie $2,141,959,851 $4,103,224,636 52.2%
Bonnie Hunt 2 Dolly $2,141,959,851 $8,104,578,037 26.4%
Patrick Pinney 2 Additional Voice $401,139,020 $3,137,196,344 12.8%

Note: This list contains people who contributed to at least two movies in the franchise.

Person Nr. of
Movies
Technical Role Franchise
Worldwide
Box Office
Career
Worldwide
Box Office
Franchise
/
Career
John Lasseter 4 Story Creator (4)
Director (2)
Executive Producer (1)
$3,018,589,078 $21,154,902,279 14.3%
Andrew Stanton 4 Story Creator (4)
Screenwriter (3)
Executive Producer (1)
$3,018,589,078 $10,562,042,735 28.6%
Lee Unkrich 4 Editor (2)
Director (1)
Co-Producer (1)
Story Creator (1)
Executive Producer (1)
$3,018,589,078 $5,817,061,388 51.9%
Randy Newman 4 Composer (4) $3,018,589,078 $7,004,845,679 43.1%
Pete Docter 3 Story Creator (2)
Supervising Animator (1)
Executive Producer (1)
$1,949,709,556 $6,218,535,194 31.4%
Galyn Susman 2 Story Supervisor (1)
Producer (1)
$511,358,276 $1,071,841,995 47.7%
Bob Pauley 2 Production Designer (2) $2,141,959,851 $3,527,169,447 60.7%
Gary Rydstrom 2 Sound Designer (2) $876,629,227 $15,020,725,325 5.8%

How Much Money Did Toy Story Make

Source: https://www.the-numbers.com/movies/franchise/Toy-Story

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