Why it Resonates
Toy Story didn't just become a beloved kids movie, it became one of the most enduring and emotionally powerful cultural phenomena in the history of cinema. But why does a cartoon about plastic toys still make fully grown adults cry, and how did a franchise born in 1995 manage to capture the hearts of an entirely new generation 30 years later? In this episode of Why It Resonates, Lem Zakharia breaks down the psychology, storytelling, and technical brilliance behind Toy Story and why the franchise has refused to fade away. From Pixar's origins as a tiny unknown studio and the CGI limitations they turned into a creative advantage, to the fear of being replaced, the Buzz Lightyear identity crisis, and the quiet meditation on growing up and losing the things you love, this is a deep dive into how Toy Story evolved from a groundbreaking animated film into one of the most emotionally resonant franchises ever made and why, three decades on, it still hits harder than almost anything else on screen. New episodes weekly. Subscribe for more episodes unpacking the ideas, trends, and moments that capture global attention.
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