Toy Story Re-Release North America Box Office Day 3(Photo Credit –Facebook)

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Toy Story is a classic animated film by Pixar for Disney and the first installment in the Toy Story franchise. It turns 30 this year, and to honor that, the studio has re-released it in North America and some overseas markets. The film still has the same craze as it raked in solid numbers on its three-day re-issue opening weekend at the North American box office. Keep scrolling for the deets.

The film was originally released in 1995 and features the voices of Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Annie Potts, John Ratzenberger, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, and Jim Varney. It was a critical and commercial success and became one of the top-grossing films of that year.

How much has the film earned on its re-release opening weekend at the domestic box office?

For the unversed, Toy Story was re-released in North America and internationally on Friday. It opened at #5 in the domestic box office rankings. The Pixar animation collected a strong $3.4 million on its re-release debut weekend at the North American box office across 2,375 theaters, despite being available for free on Disney+. The domestic collection of the film has hit a $226.7 million cume after this re-issue weekend.

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