Toy Story that Time Forgot


It's Christmastime. All of the presents have been opened and the favorites chosen. Yet Bonnie (voiced by Emily Hahn) is still enjoying some of her old standbys like Trixie, Rex, Buzz, Woody, and Jessie, even if she's not playing with them exactly as intended. Instead she's giving some -- particularly Trixie -- a mild Christmas makeover. She packs them up for a playdate with her friend Mason (voiced by R.C. Cope) who has, this Christmas, hit pay dirt. Not only did he receive practically the full line of Battlesaurs action figures and play sets, he also scored a hot new video game system, complete with a virtual reality headset. Mason's immersed in the video game and Bonnie, excited to check it out herself, tosses her toys aside to adventure in the digital realm. The gang is approached by an entire army of Battlesaurs, including the group's martial leader, Reptillus Maximus (voiced by Kevin McKidd). He gets Trixie and Rex suited for war. They think it's all fun and games, but they quickly learn that the Battlesaurs mean business and that they intended to fight to the death. The toys' only hope for survival is to convince Maximus that he's a toy, not a wartime leader. That could be a tricky prospect, however, with the cunning Cleric (voiced by Director Steve Purcell) secretly driving the issue.