Upon making an accident through their trip, that leads them to an old hotel, where the gang, struggle against survival, especially, after missing one toy, the thing that makes their fear and worry, Woody, does his best, in order to reveal the truth, before the disappearing of all the gang.
There's much to be said for exploiting such fare judiciously. Yet given that Pixar has the superior stable of titles and their shared parentage, one can hope that ABC will have a friend in Pixar - and be "Terror!"-ized a little more often.
When it comes down to it, Toy Story of Terror is a grab bag of a Halloween special, with more tricks disguised as treats than actual, worthwhile treats.
Playing with the conventions of classic horror movies, the special cleverly incorporates them in a way that stays true to the already beloved Toy Story while also dropping them into a brand new setting.
The bottom line is that this is genuine family-friendly fun (with some lovely gags aimed purely at the grown ups) and well worth it, especially if you've got Toy Story fans in the family.
Shorts like Toy Story OF TERROR! give fans an opportunity to revisit the entertaining Toy Story universe and spend more time with these beloved characters.
A brief but entertaining addition to the series canon. Disney's Blu-ray release comes with an audio commentary, three more "Toy Story" short films, and a bunch of other worthwhile extras. An engaging package that is easily recommendable.