The extended clip from Disney•Pixar's Toy Story 3 that was supposed to debut during ABC Family's airing of The Incredibles tonight has already made its way online and can be watched using the player below. The clip features an intro by director Lee Unkrich.
In the third installment, opening in 3D theaters and IMAX 3D on June 18, Andy prepares to depart for college while Buzz, Woody and the rest of his loyal toys are troubled about their uncertain future. Directed by Lee Unkrich, Toy Story 3 is a comical new adventure that lands the toys in a room full of untamed tots who can't wait to get their sticky little fingers on these "new" toys. It's pandemonium as they try to stay together, ensuring "no toy gets left behind." Meanwhile, Barbie comes face to plastic face with Ken (yes, that Ken).
The boys are taking Olive on a picnic. It's April 1, and Bluto plays a series of "jokes" on Popeye, though of course they go beyond the bounds of acceptability, particularly once they get to the picnic grounds; Bluto puts gasoline on the fire he asks Popeye to light and swaps a beehive for the lemonade. Bluto then launches a cruel joke against Olive and frames Popeye. The capper: he replaces Popeye's spinach with a joke can, and runs off with Olive for some canoeing. But Popeye gets the last laugh with an inflatable sea monster.
A young boy who lives with his family in the harbor city of Genoa, Italy during a depression period in 1881. Marco's father, Pietro Rossi, is a doctor who dedicates his time to treating poor patients, and therefore the family has financial difficulties.
His beloved mother, Anna Rossi, goes to Argentina to work as a maid to earn money for Marco. When the letters from his mother stop coming after an indication that she is sick, Marco fears the worst for his mother's fate, and since his father is too busy working in his clinic and his older brother Tonio was sent off to train as a locomotive driver in Milano, he is the only one free enough to go search for her.
At the end of the series, Marco and his mother return to Genoa, where the family is reunited.
The Bakugan, Dragoniod, who will soon become Dan's closest ally, begins to explain the origin of Bakugan's and the Dimension of Vestroia.
His quest is to find Naga who holds the key to power in the two parallel universes, Earth and Vestroia. Drago must eliminate Naga if he hopes to restore order.
But Naga has absorbed incredible amounts of energy and may be too powerful to defeat!
"The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends" is a computer-animated series that brings the famous Sanrio characters to audiences all over the world. The series is an initiative of Sanrio Digital, executed by Dream Cortex.
While the technology that Dream Cortex used to create the show is recent, "The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends" adheres to the core values established more than 30 years ago by Sanrio: happiness, family values, friendship, and educational value.
"The Adventures of Hello Kitty & Friends" targets children aged three to nine years, though it is also popular with older kids and even among some adults. The series offers an entertaining and often humorous way for young children to learn about social interaction and behaviour while following the adventures of some of the world's best-loved and most recognizable characters.