![]() ![]() Despite his fears, he finds happiness and enjoyment in most things one of his favorite pastimes include playing video games with his friends, a hobby in which Rex has shown a fair amount of talent. He fears being replaced or abandoned, either at the prospect of being thrown away or the arrival of a newer, more ferocious dinosaur toy. Though his vocabulary is fairly strong, he is somewhat absent-minded and tends to cause accidental mayhem due to his size and obliviousness. In the original story pitch for Toy Story, Rex's personality was mostly the same as in the final film (although his reaction to the birthday was even more horror-struck and devastated, where he clung to Slinky while sobbing and yelling that they're "doomed" mid-sobs), except that he also showed himself to get very angry and vengeful when Woody callously admits to throwing Buzz out of the window on purpose.ĭespite his portrayal as a ferocious Tyrannosaurus Rex, Rex is ironically gentle, kind, and caring, and he hates any kind of argument or confrontation. ![]() Joss Whedon is credited with the creation of the Rex character. Rex was created as the token dinosaur for Andy's toy collection and has a similar build to the Tyrannosaurus from the Dino-Riders toy-line. Despite his endless worries and insecurities about his small roar, Rex always comes through for his pals. Walsh Music Editor Jeffrey R.Background Official Description Rex may look like the most fearsome dinosaur in the toy box, but this tyrannosaurus is one of the most lovable toys of the bunch. Slugging & Sheet Direction Pretend Production Original Music by Robert J. Ltd Animation Producer Takahiko Tsuchiya Editorial Services Broughten-Winicki Inc. Animation Studios Mad House, Philippe Animation Studio Inc., Mook Company Ltd, Samile Animation Co. Zamura, Xavier Picard, Shigekazu Ochiai Creative Consultant Takashi Teleplay by Jean Chalopin Story Editor Peter Lawrence Directed by Stephane Martinere Voice Direction Michael Donovan Talent Coordinator Gail Hackery Liaison to Kitty Gene Pelc Overseas Production Supervisor Toshiyuki Hiruma Art Director Charlie Sansonetti Characters and Props Francois Capuron, Didier Cassegrain, Laurent Duvault, Pascall Morelli, Michele Perbet Background Designers Max Braslavsky, Vincent Gassies, Bruno Julier, Florence Nizan, Luc Paulet Storyboards Remi Brenot, Boyd Kirkland Vic Dal Chele, Richard Danto, Adrian Gonzalez, Georges Grammat, Gordon Harrison Rick Hoberg Dave Jenkins Larry Latham, Philippe Landrot, Pascall Morelli, Ruben Negri, Pascal Pinon Storyboard Review Eric McConnell Saburo Hashimoto Color Background Artists Jean-Claude Bauer, Anne-Cecile de Rumine, Benedicte Fages, Genevieve, Penloup, Vincent Gassies Color Key Artists Claude Morelli, Isa Python, Genevieve Penloup, Maryann Stewart Associate Producers Karen Malach, Robert Winthrop Production Coordinators Monica Arce, Saiid Assefi, Claudia Ellis, Jill Gray, Kazumi Sawaguchi, Gaetano Vaccaro, Frank Weiss Production Secretary Samia De Jema Animation Production KK C&D Asia, AKOM Productions Company, Wang Film Productions Company Shigeru Akagawa, Hiroshi Toita, Hiroshi Saotome, Kitty Film Animation Supervisors Masanori Miura, Kazuyuki Hirokawa, Masakazu Higuchi, Eiji Okabe Layouts Group Zen, Anime-Spot Co. DeathĬredits Created by Michael Wahl, Lee Gunther Developed by Michael Wahl, Lee Gunther, Jean Chalopin Original Character Designs by Satoru Tsuda Executive Producers Michael Wahl, Lee Gunther, Jean Chalopin, Hidenori Taga Co-Executive Producer Mark Taylor Zahra Dowlatabadi Producers Rudy J.
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