This third entry in the Toy Story trilogy is by far the best of the three movies. The toys' 'person' Andy is packing to go off to college which creates various degrees of anxiety in each of the toys. When Andy puts Woody in his suitcase it is clear Andy hasn't forgotten him and, in fact, wants to take Woody to college with him. But where does that leave Buzz and the rest of the toys? By mistake, the other toys are taken to a preschool so they'll be used by other children. But some of the toys in the preschool prove to be anything but friendly and when Woody finds out the toys have been donated to the preschool by mistake he risks everything to rescue his friends. The Barbie and Ken scenes are priceless and Andy's reacquaintance with his childhood toy-friends will tap into any viewers' longing to be back to simpler times when playing with a beloved toy is about the best thing there is in life. This movie is a gem and will appeal to children of all ages who can imagine their toys doing anything they could just to be with their 'person.'