I definitely didn’t see Toy Story in theaters (It’s older than I am ;-P), and I doubt I saw ABL or TS2 in theaters, however I do think Toy Story was my first one, IDK when I saw it but I remember it. I didn’t see Toy Story 2 until like 5 or 6 years ago… and I saw parts of A Bug’s Life over the years but I first truly saw it about 3 years ago.
However, I definitely do remember seeing MI, FN, Cars, Wall-e, Up, and of course TS3 in theaters. I’m pretty sure I saw The Incredibles, not 100% however… I never saw Ratatouille in theaters, but I got it shortly after it’s DVD release. TS3 was the first one that I’m 100% sure I saw on its release date, and I will continue to do so until Pixar flops (hopefully never, but not so sure after hearing about Planes…)
I saw all of the shorts for the first time around 2 years ago on the Pixar Shorts collection.
I was born in 1993 so by the time i could go to the pictures was 95 when Toy Story was released. I don’t really remember seeing Tin Toy before it if i did i’d have nightmares about that baby. Thats also why Toy Story 3 had a great impact on me it’s like most of us are basically Andy’s age and grew up with him (I’m 17). How I miss playing with toys.
I thinkI said earlier in this post that the first Pixar movie I saw was Toy story, and the first in theaters was Monsters, Inc. But the more I think about it, I believe it was Toy Story 2 first saw in theaters But the only part I remember is the end credits with Barbie
The first Pixar short I saw was Tin Toy on TV when I was about 2. The first movie I saw was A Bug’s Life when it came out on video in 1999. I never got to see Toy Story at that time because I was born in 1995 when it just came out, and I was much too young to see a movie in theatres. Like Tin Toy before it, A Bug’s Life blew me away, but it was incredibly scary and probably turned me into the psycho I am today. However, once my parents realized I had grown connected to these two Pixar productions (three with the included Geri’s Game), they had bought me Toy Story. So at that moment I saw all the rest of the Pixar films in chronological order, as they all individually added to a big part of my childhood (until Cars when my childhood essentially ended, but would not be completely finished until Toy Story 3). A Bug’s Life was my first movie, but as an introduction to Pixar, Tin Toy takes the cake. I suppose I am a rare sort because of that.
It was Toy Story as far as I can remember. I owned it on VHS along with several other Disney films such as Lady and the Tramp, Fox and the Hound, Winnie The Pooh and the Honey Tree, and several others. I also later owned Toy Story 2 and A Bug’s Life on VHS.
^Haha! I was the same way with the original Winnie the Pooh, except I think mine just got stuck in the VCR - we were so heartbroken that day. Oddly enough, I don’t think we ever replaced it…
Like many, the first Pixar film I saw was Toy Story, my parents did take me to see it in the cinema but I don’t remember the experience at all, unfortunately. I later on VHS though whilst I was still young.
I do remember a period where I watched my Toy Story 2 VHS after I got it every day for quite a while though
A Bug’s Life was the first Pixar movie that I watched, and I think it was also the first movie I saw in theaters. It scared me so bad. It really did. I think I was like, 3 or 4 years old, if I can remember correctly.
The second Pixar movie I saw was Toy Story and my sis and I watched it on TV with our parents.
And, on another note, Pixar only started to influence me when Finding Nemo came out. I remember being so excited for that movie. Ahh… good memories.
First film that I watched was Toy Story, I was only 3 years old and it was my first movie that I’ve seen in cinema. I don’t remember it at all, but I think I loved it because when my parents bought me VHS I watched it every day !