Is Toy Story right for your family?
Movie 1995 81 min Analyzed with methodology v1.1.0 — can be updated
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.
What's inside
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ViolencePresent · 39
Why this score?
- 0:00–45:00Woody deliberately causes Buzz to fall out a window, resulting in Buzz's injury and the toys blaming Woody for the incident.mild
- 0:00–45:00Sid, the boy next door, is shown engaging in destructive play with toys, including dismantling and modifying them.mild
- 0:00–45:00Woody and Buzz experience threats of permanent damage or destruction throughout their separation from Andy.mild
Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.
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Sexual contentAbsent · 0
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Romance & relationshipsAbsent · 0
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Religion & spiritualityAbsent · 0
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Family themesAbsent · 0
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Political & social messagingPresent · 37
Why this score?
- 0:00–48:00The narrative presents a conflict resolution arc in which two characters overcome jealousy and rivalry to develop mutual respect and friendship.mild
Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.
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Heavy emotional contentPresent · 44
Why this score?
- 0:00–36:00Woody experiences anxiety about being replaced by Buzz as Andy's favorite toy, and the two toys become separated from their owner, creating a situation requiring their reunion.mild
- 30:00–40:00Woody and Buzz face peril and danger while attempting to reunite with Andy before he moves away, with their safety and reunion status uncertain for portions of the narrative.clear
Sample of identified scenes. Neutral descriptions, written by Zelari.
Where themes appear
Approximate position of each scene across the runtime.
Representation (informational)
Shown for information only — never used as a filter.
- Female protagonism
- Cast diversity
- LGBTQ characters present
Scores measure theme presence (0–100) — they never say whether content is good or bad. Different families have different thresholds.