Toy Story Mania coming to Nintendo Wii

Posted | Contributed by Jeff

Disney Interactive Studios today announced Toy Story Mania!, inspired by the Disney/Pixar animated feature “Toy Story,” will be released exclusively for the Wii home video game console this fall. Toy Story Mania! showcases an array of entertaining games based on the new Disneyland Resort and Walt Disney World Resort attractions, while featuring the iconic characters and humor from the popular Disney/Pixar “Toy Story” franchise.

Read the entire press release on Business Wire.

janfrederick's avatar

I'll bet the Wii controller will be a lot easier on the wrist than the ride pull strings. Although I must say there is a certain bit of satisfaction from yanking the string to launch a bunch of objects.

My only complaint about the ride is that the scenes go by a little too fast. I know capacity is an issue however. 4-car trains perhaps?


"I go out at 3 o' clock for a quart of milk and come home to my son treating his body like an amusement park!" - Estelle Costanza
Jeff's avatar

Men are so much better at yanking that string. Why do you suppose that is?

I can see scenes like this breaking out in living rooms everywhere...


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janfrederick's avatar

No comment. ;)


"I go out at 3 o' clock for a quart of milk and come home to my son treating his body like an amusement park!" - Estelle Costanza
LostKause's avatar

Very, very funny, Jeff.

TSM for Wii sound awesome!


ridemcoaster's avatar

Great.. Now the obsession of beating my wife at this game can now be brought into the comfort of my own home..


When skimming through the comments all I saw was "...obsession of beating my wife" and I was a bit concerned. Thankfully there was more to it.

Anyways, I think this game is a great idea and should be a lot of fun. I also wonder why they didn't design bigger cars. I guess it makes the experience more personal? (I haven't rode it yet).

ridemcoaster's avatar

I thought about that as I was typing it but figured we invented the punctuation marks for a reason.. Hopefully people will know not to stop in the middle of a sentence. :)


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