When Woody is stolen by a toy collector, Buzz and his friends set out to rescue him before he becomes a museum toy property. Along the way, Woody discovers that he was once the star of a popular children's show called Woody's Round-Up. As they face various obstacles, Woody and his friends must decide what truly matters to them.
Toys are mistakenly delivered to a daycare center instead of the attic before their owner goes to college. They try to escape and return home.
Larry is a divorced father who becomes a night security guard at a museum. He soon realizes that the exhibits come to life and wreak havoc. With the help of the museum's historical figures, Larry tries to regain control and save the museum from disaster.
Larry Daley, now a successful CEO, discovers that his museum exhibit friends have been shipped to the Smithsonian Institution. He goes on a mission to rescue them from an evil Pharaoh and his troops, using a magical tablet. Along the way, Larry meets historical figures and embarks on an adventure to save the world.
The Brave Little Toaster tells the story of a group of household appliances, including a toaster, a lamp, a blanket, a radio, and a vacuum cleaner, who embark on a journey to find their owner after being abandoned. Along the way, they face various challenges and learn valuable lessons about friendship and loyalty.
After a comet passes by Earth, inanimate objects, including trucks and machines, come to life and begin attacking humans and causing chaos. A small group of survivors must find a way to stop the machines before they destroy everything in their path.
A recovering alcoholic writer becomes the caretaker of an isolated hotel during the winter, but supernatural forces drive him to madness and lead to a deadly confrontation.
In Christine, a high school outcast named Arnie Cunningham buys a beat-up 1958 Plymouth Fury called Christine. Arnie becomes obsessed with restoring the car and it soon becomes clear that Christine has a mind of her own. As Arnie transforms from a timid boy to a confident and vengeful man, he finds himself spiraling into madness, causing those who dare to cross him to meet a deadly fate.
When a small construction crew is marooned on a remote island, their work is interrupted by a bulldozer possessed by an alien force. The crew must find a way to stop the killer machine before it destroys them all.
Shoebox Zoo is an urban fantasy TV series made in a collaboration between BBC Scotland and various Canadian television companies. It is mostly live-action, but with CGI used for the animal figurines. The show centers on the story of a young girl named Marnie McBride, who is given a shoebox containing four toy animals by a mysterious old man at a junk shop, as a gift for her 11th birthday. These magical toys have the power to come alive on Marnie’s command, and they’re on a quest to find an ancient book that once belonged to a great and powerful wizard.
In Don't Hug Me I'm Scared 4, the inanimate objects continue to come to life in a surreal and unsettling manner. The film explores themes of technology, alternate reality games, and societal issues. It combines comedy, music, and puppetry to deliver a unique and thought-provoking experience.
Don't Hug Me I'm Scared is a surreal and darkly comedic musical short film that follows the adventures of anthropomorphic puppets as they explore themes of creativity, media manipulation, and the dangers of conformity. The film takes a satirical and often absurd approach to these topics, resulting in a thought-provoking and visually striking experience.
In Don't Hug Me I'm Scared 2, the characters delve into the concept of time and its manipulation by consumerism. They experience puppetry, musical numbers, and surrealism to explore themes of existentialism and media manipulation.
An innocent animation exercise soon takes the form of an action-packed story featuring the letters of the Alphabet!
A town is terrorized by killer clamps! It's up to the chief of police, a scientist and the girl next door to stop this nightmare.
A magical blend of choreography, stop-motion and live action, Stories from a Flying Trunk captures the enchantment of three classic stories from Hans Christian Andersen. Conceived, written and directed by Oscar nominated Christine Edzard and featuring the dancers of the Royal Ballet, choreographed by Frederick Ashton. The Kitchen contains household objects which come to life and hold an animated conversation. The Little Match Girl updates Andersen's heart-rending tale to London's East End in the late seventies. Little Ida is an inspired celebration of dance featuring members of the Royal Ballet.
In 'The Refrigerator,' a young couple moves into a new apartment only to discover that their refrigerator is possessed by an evil spirit. The refrigerator starts to come to life and terrorizes the couple, causing chaos in their kitchen. As they try to get rid of the possessed appliance, they encounter a plumber who knows how to handle the situation. With a mix of comedy and horror, this film takes a unique and absurd approach to inanimate objects coming to life.
The Cat That Hated People is about a misanthropic cat who goes on a surreal journey to the moon. Along the way, the cat encounters various objects and animals, causing chaos and mischief. The cat's ultimate goal is to escape from humanity, but in the end, it realizes the importance of connection and returns home.
A man who no longer can afford his rent is forced to sell his beloved furniture. The furniture can not bear to be parted from their owner and decides to return home. Often confused with Bosetti's film Le Garde meuble automatique (1912).
The novelty shop owner has gone home, and that means it's time for its items to animate and have fun.