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View Poll Results: Would you be down for 'Toy Story Rerendred'?
Yes, it would replace the original as my preferred version of the film. 4 23.53%
No, revision is gross. Films should remain representations of the era in which they were made. 7 41.18%
They can do it for people who want it, but I would still choose to watch the original version. 6 35.29%
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Default Would you be down for 'Toy Story Rerendered'?

Would you be interested in the first 'Toy Story' film being re-rendered to have the animation quality of the most recent sequel?

I'm not talking about changing the narrative content, pacing, or blocking of any scenes. It would be the exact same length and everything would play out the same way with the same audio. It would be the same movie, just with more detailed character models and backgrounds, more fluid movements, more evolved lighting techniques.

Normally, I'm not big on revision, especially of beloved films. But this is one case where if they did it, the re-rendered version of the film would be my preferred version to watch.

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