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When Rex finds himself left behind in the bathroom, he puts his limbs to use by getting a bath going for a bunch of new toy friends.When Rex finds himself left behind in the bathroom, he puts his limbs to use by getting a bath going for a bunch of new toy friends.When Rex finds himself left behind in the bathroom, he puts his limbs to use by getting a bath going for a bunch of new toy friends.
Tim Allen
- Buzz Lightyear
- (voice)
Wallace Shawn
- Rex
- (voice)
Corey Burton
- Capn Suds
- (voice)
Tony Cox
- Chuck E. Duck
- (voice)
Emily Ricks Hahn
- Bonnie
- (voice)
- (as Emily Hahn)
Don Rickles
- Mr. Potato Head
- (voice)
Lori Alan
- Bonnie's Mom
- (voice)
John Ratzenberger
- Hamm
- (voice)
Mark A. Walsh
- Drips
- (voice)
- (as Mark Walsh)
Joan Cusack
- Jessie
- (voice)
Sherry Lynn
- Cuddles
- (voice)
Lori Richardson
- Babs
- (voice)
Jessica Evans
- Dolphina
- (voice)
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Love Pixar, feature films, really like to love most of their feature films, and short films, don't dislike any of their shorts. Their best are masterpieces and even lesser efforts, my least favourite overall being 'Cars 3', are never below mediocre and have at least four good things (best asset being the animation). Consider all three 'Toy Story' films among their best, while the first is one of their most overall ground-breaking my personal favourite and the one that connected with me the most was the third.
All three Toy Story Toons television shorts are well worth watching. Of the three, personally put 'Partysaurus Rex' in the middle. The best being 'Hawaiian Vacation' and the weakest 'Small Fry'. None of the three are on the same level as the feature films, understandable as the budget was lower and there were tighter time constraints. For anybody that loved the first 'Toy Story' film and its sequels, the three Toy Story Toons shorts are well worth watching and more and are pretty darn impressive for television short films.
Would have liked a longer length and the pace occasionally could have tightened.
However, continue to have no qualms at all with the animation and actually consider it the best looking of the three short films. . Such beautiful attention to detail in the backgrounds and the character designs and the colours are so vibrant. The music more than serves its purpose well, with the right amount of energy and charming orchestration.
From beginning to end the writing excels, with some wonderfully witty dialogue from especially Rex, and all the numerous gags hit the mark. This is one colourful party that one would be more than to be invited to with no regrets. Rex is a more than compelling as a lead character and is as just as strong in a more prominent as he is a scene-stealing supporting role. Loved the voice acting again, Wallace Shawn taking top honours this time.
Altogether, very well done. 8/10
All three Toy Story Toons television shorts are well worth watching. Of the three, personally put 'Partysaurus Rex' in the middle. The best being 'Hawaiian Vacation' and the weakest 'Small Fry'. None of the three are on the same level as the feature films, understandable as the budget was lower and there were tighter time constraints. For anybody that loved the first 'Toy Story' film and its sequels, the three Toy Story Toons shorts are well worth watching and more and are pretty darn impressive for television short films.
Would have liked a longer length and the pace occasionally could have tightened.
However, continue to have no qualms at all with the animation and actually consider it the best looking of the three short films. . Such beautiful attention to detail in the backgrounds and the character designs and the colours are so vibrant. The music more than serves its purpose well, with the right amount of energy and charming orchestration.
From beginning to end the writing excels, with some wonderfully witty dialogue from especially Rex, and all the numerous gags hit the mark. This is one colourful party that one would be more than to be invited to with no regrets. Rex is a more than compelling as a lead character and is as just as strong in a more prominent as he is a scene-stealing supporting role. Loved the voice acting again, Wallace Shawn taking top honours this time.
Altogether, very well done. 8/10
Third short related to Toy Story 3, released before the exhibition of Finding Nemo 3D, shows how Rex, sometimes, ends up being inconvenient with his friends for being a little clumsy due to his size. But when he is forgotten in the bathtub by Bonnie, he discovers a possibility of social integration with his new friends.
Despite not being my favorite animation, there is a whole affective memory around this animation, always cute, reminding me when I go to bathe children not to take a bunch of toys to the bathroom, much less leave them there alone after the bath , hehehe, very funny and funny...
Despite not being my favorite animation, there is a whole affective memory around this animation, always cute, reminding me when I go to bathe children not to take a bunch of toys to the bathroom, much less leave them there alone after the bath , hehehe, very funny and funny...
Rex (Wallace Shawn) is ridiculed by the other toys as "Partypooper Rex". Bonnie takes Rex for the unenviable bath time. For a short time, the bath toys enjoy the party until the water is drained out of the tub. As the only one with arms, Rex is able to turn the water back on and start up the party once again. He proclaims himself as "Partysaurus Rex". Only it becomes more and more difficult to stop once the tap is turned on.
Toy Story is one of the best franchises around. It's a milestone in cinematic animation. The characters are iconic. Rex is a supporting comedic character. In this short, he is the lead and it introduces a whole new slate of wonderful characters. It's fun. Like any great party, one can't help but have fun. When the music starts and the party lights go on, heads start bopping and mouths start smiling. It's infectious. This is simply fun. Like the water, it's hard to stop once it starts. It also has a great button to the comedy. It's an overall great Pixar short.
Toy Story is one of the best franchises around. It's a milestone in cinematic animation. The characters are iconic. Rex is a supporting comedic character. In this short, he is the lead and it introduces a whole new slate of wonderful characters. It's fun. Like any great party, one can't help but have fun. When the music starts and the party lights go on, heads start bopping and mouths start smiling. It's infectious. This is simply fun. Like the water, it's hard to stop once it starts. It also has a great button to the comedy. It's an overall great Pixar short.
When Rex gets taken from the bedroom into the bathroom for playtime he finds himself with a whole new group of friends. The bath toy's only problem is that they need water to move around, so when bath-time is over, so is party time. Keen to shake off his party-pooper image that he has with his regular group, Rex embraces his inner party-saurus even though it is not really his nature.
This short film is a very basic affair – the plot is simple, the gags are mostly sight-gags and it is very short. So in that regard it is not really anywhere near the standard of the full films but at the same time it is colorful and quite fun in what it does well. The sense of energy and fun in the bath is quite infectious and, although it wasn't hilariously funny, it did have nice characters and I enjoyed it. The content is below the standard expected but the delivery isn't – with the animation and sense of humor still working and this is more or less enough to carry the lesser material. Best for kids, but it has enough going on to be amusing to the casual viewer.
This short film is a very basic affair – the plot is simple, the gags are mostly sight-gags and it is very short. So in that regard it is not really anywhere near the standard of the full films but at the same time it is colorful and quite fun in what it does well. The sense of energy and fun in the bath is quite infectious and, although it wasn't hilariously funny, it did have nice characters and I enjoyed it. The content is below the standard expected but the delivery isn't – with the animation and sense of humor still working and this is more or less enough to carry the lesser material. Best for kids, but it has enough going on to be amusing to the casual viewer.
Did you know
- TriviaIn Monsters, Inc. (2001), Randall tells Sully he heard that humans skin monsters and use their skin on the tops of their toilets. In this film, when Bonnie is in the bathtub, Sully's fur can be seen on the toilet seat cover.
- GoofsWhen Rex and the bath toys flooded Bonnie's house, the other toys got wet. But when the pool toys asked Rex to play with them, they were completely dry.
- Quotes
Mr. Potato Head: [singsong; repeated line] Party Pooper Rex!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Animation Lookback: Pixar Animation Studios Part 4 (2013)
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- Câu Chuyện Đồ Chơi: Bữa Tiệc Trong Phòng Tắm
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- Runtime7 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Toy Story Toons: Partysaurus Rex (2012) officially released in India in English?
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