Toy Story 5 Rotten Tomatoes Score Sets Unwanted Franchise Record (But It’s Still Great)

For more than three decades, Toy Story has been a hugely successful and celebrated film series in Hollywood. It launched Pixar into the spotlight in 1995, and what really makes it special is how consistently good the movies have been. They aren’t just among the best animated family films ever made; they’re considered some of the greatest movies of all time. That’s why fans get anxious whenever Pixar announces a new Toy Story movie, like this summer’s Toy Story 5 – they worry it won’t be as good as the previous ones. While some felt Toy Story 5 didn’t quite reach the same heights, the reviews have still been very positive.

Currently, Toy Story 5 has a 93% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 92 critic reviews. Interestingly, this is the lowest score of all the main Toy Story films – the spin-off Lightyear received a 74% rating. See the table below to compare Toy Story 5‘s score with those of previous movies in the series.

Movie Rotten Tomatoes Score
Toy Story 100% (161 reviews)
Toy Story 2 100% (174 reviews)
Toy Story 3 98% (309 reviews)
Toy Story 4 96% (457 reviews)
Toy Story 5 93% (92 reviews)

What Critics Are Saying About Toy Story 5

Toy Story 5 has been certified Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, meaning critics generally agree it’s a good film. The consensus reads that the movie cleverly updates the story for a modern audience grappling with technology, while still capturing the heart and humor fans love. Reviews show that the film successfully delivers a powerful and entertaining story, and the new conflict involving technology was a smart way to keep the franchise relevant and engaging.

One reason people are loving Toy Story 5 is that Jessie is now taking center stage. While fans adored her in Toy Story 2, she wasn’t as prominent in the last two movies, which understandably focused on Woody. Giving Jessie a more central role breathes new life into the series and allows Pixar to fully develop this much-loved character. The marketing for Toy Story 5 has already showcased Jessie’s backstory with Emily, so it’s great to see her finally getting the story she deserves.

The positive response to Toy Story 5 on Rotten Tomatoes makes earlier worries about whether the movie was needed seem unimportant. It’s natural that some people doubted the need for another installment, especially since the previous two films offered such satisfying endings. Adding more could have risked diminishing the story’s impact. However, Pixar has consistently demonstrated a deep understanding of how important Toy Story is to its audience. They haven’t rushed production on any of these movies – it’s been seven years since Toy Story 4 – and always make sure there’s a compelling story before moving forward.

The positive reaction to this film should mean big things for Toy Story 5 at the box office. While Pixar’s latest sequel was already predicted to be successful – previous installments, Toy Story 3 and 4, both earned over $1 billion – audiences are now even more enthusiastic about it being a strong addition to the series. It’s quite possible that Toy Story 5 will be nominated for Best Animated Feature at the Oscars, potentially giving the franchise three wins in a row.

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2026-06-16 21:41