Tin Toy is a 1988 American animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter. The short film, which runs for five minutes, stars Tinny, a tin one-man band toy, trying to escape from Billy, a human baby.
A mechanical one-man band toy named Tinny sees a huge baby named Billy crawl in. At first, Tinny is delighted at the prospect of being played with by Billy, until he sees how destructive the infant can be, like sucking on a plastic ring and destroying a string of beads.
When a wind-up one-man band toy looks up and sees just how boisterous, BIG, and destructive the baby can be, he does everything he can to flee--even if it means hiding under the couch. …
Tin Toy is a 1988 Pixar short film. It was written and directed by John Lasseter. The film takes place in one room and stars the toy of the title, a mechanical one-man band player named Tinny, and a huge baby named Billy. At first, Tinny is delighted at …
Babies are hardly monster-like, unless you're a toy. After escaping a drooling baby, Tinny realizes that he wants to be played with after all. But in the amount of time it takes him to discover this, the baby's attention moves on to other things only an infant could find interesting.
Babies are hardly monster-like, unless you're a toy. After escaping a drooling baby, Tinny realizes that he wants to be played with after all. But in the amount of time it takes him to discover this, …
A little tin wind-up one-man-band toy named Tinny is on the floor of a house when a diaper-clad baby named Billy toddles in. Tinny is delighted to see Billy, until he watches the baby start gnawing on a Rock-A-Stack ring.
Babies are hardly monster-like, unless you're a toy. After escaping a drooling baby, Tinny realizes that he wants to be played with after all. But in the amount of time it takes him to discover this, the baby's attention moves on to other things only an infant could find interesting.