Here we come to the "easiest" pick for both of us, and surprisingly we have the same pick, or picks. When thinking about sequels and prequels many great names come to mind in the Disney franchise. The High School Musical trilogy, a previously mentioned "Monsters University", or even "Finding Dory" the recently created sequel based on the lovable fish. However, there's also some "duds" Bambi 2, Cinderella 2, The Little Mermaid 2, and wow this list could go on. Also these "duds" are so unpopular that I'm not even sure these are the correct names for them. Also I'm not hating on these movies, they gave some good backstory/continued the story, but how many of us honestly can say we want to watch Cinderella 2 again and again?
The greatest collection of movies of all time, the Toy Story Trilogy. I'll even include the shorts and "Toy Story 4" (which comes out June 2018, get hyped). After seeing the first one everyone and their mothers wonder if they could do it again in "Toy Story 2" while keeping the integrity of the toys and adding to it. They did, and when "Toy Story 3" came out young adults, like myself were waiting at midnight premieres to cry over our beloved toys again. My prediction is "Toy Story 4" will crush it again, but I'm also thinking it should end after the third one, but we'll see. I still have my cute little "Toy Story" VHS. I remember playing some weird computer game based on the movie. I hated Sid, but I also loved him and what he did (minus hurting toys). Even with "Toy Story 2" the villain(s?) were so incredibly lovable, but also hatable. The trilogy gained so much of my heart that when it came to what seemed to be the final chapter I became so emotional. Even the miniseries that came from the Toy Story franchise. (BTW does anyone remember that Buzz Lightyear TV show "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command"?) Don't lie to about never saying "There's a snake in my boot." or wanting to go to Pizza Planet. The thing about Toy Story is even though the original movie came out 1995 it is still super relevant. Granted the third movie came out in 2010, but how can a movie and characters still be so popular and relevant almost 20 years from their creation. I can't say enough about this series. I love everything about it. Even the minor characters. I could quote at least most of it. I remember my parents buying us the first two movies in a DVD combo pack, and then I lost the discs...I also remember getting this sweet DVD/Blu-Ray Toy Box trilogy set, and loosing that too. I have now realized I need to keep better track of my DVDs, thank you for Digital copies now. What's your favorite sequel/prequel? Do you like TV spin-offs of movies? Disclaimer: We are in no way affiliated/sponsored with the Walt Disney Company or the Toy Story franchise.
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