Toy Story
When Toy Story shows up on a ballot, it tends to win. 66% across 70 head-to-head matchups reflects the kind of consistent, broad-based appeal most films never build. The film that invented computer animation and somehow still holds up against everything that followed. Cultural landmark status gives it a floor that most competitors can't touch, and the emotional core ensures it's more than a historical artifact. Among John Lasseter's films on BingeBracket, nothing beats it.
Synopsis
Led by Woody, Andy's toys live happily in his room until Andy's birthday brings Buzz Lightyear onto the scene. Afraid of losing his place in Andy's heart, Woody plots against Buzz. But when circumstances separate Buzz and Woody from their owner, the duo eventually learns to put aside their differences.
Dominant from start to finish. 64% opening, 76% semis, 56% finals — no round exposes a weakness because there isn't one to find.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is the easy matchup at 86%. The Shining is the kryptonite at 25%. The gap between best and worst opponent says a lot about what Toy Story can and can't handle.
The gap between Toy Story and John Lasseter's next-best film (Cars at 60%) is 24% — a significant margin within one director's catalog.
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