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Disney’s New Movie Location Posters Are a Toy Story Fan’s Dream: Here’s What to Look For

Disney’s New Movie Location Posters Are a Toy Story Fan’s Dream: Here’s What to Look For
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Disney’s New Destination Posters: How Toy Story Naturally Fits In

Disney has begun spotlighting its animated worlds with a stylish series of destination-style posters, asking fans online: “Which Disney locale would you get lost in first?” The first wave highlights places like Arendelle from Frozen, the Pride Lands from The Lion King, Portorosso from Luca, San Fransokyo from Big Hero 6, Skull Rock from Peter Pan, Zootopia, Atlantis, Motunui from Moana, and even the Underworld from Hercules. These designs feel like travel adverts for fictional worlds, and they immediately raise a tantalising question for Pixar devotees: how will Toy Story’s universe slot into this growing Disney poster collection? With Pixar movie locations already beloved as backdrops for fan art and Pixar collectible decor, Toy Story posters celebrating Andy’s neighbourhood or Pizza Planet would sit perfectly alongside this line-up, giving long-time fans a way to “visit” the plastic-and-plush side of the Disney multiverse from their own walls.

The Toy Story Locations Fans Are Hoping to See on Posters

While Disney’s first batch of location art focuses on classics and modern hits like Frozen, Moana, Zootopia and Luca, Toy Story fans are already imagining how their favourite settings could be rendered in the same travel-poster aesthetic. Top of the wish list is Andy’s room, with its blue cloud wallpaper, toy chest and familiar skyline of shelves and posters – an instantly recognisable image for anyone who grew up with the trilogy. Pizza Planet, with its retro rocket sign and neon arcade chaos, would make a natural centrepiece for Toy Story posters aimed at both gamers and animation nostalgics. Sunnyside Daycare, Al’s Toy Barn and Bonnie’s room would round out a tour of the franchise’s emotional landmarks. Turned into Toy Story fan art in this style, each location becomes less a backdrop and more a destination you can frame, display and revisit every time you glance at your wall.

From Toy Story to Hoppers: Posters That Track Pixar’s Eras

These location posters don’t just sell fantasy travel; they chart Pixar’s creative evolution. Toy Story represents the studio’s pioneering era, when Andy’s bedroom and Pizza Planet first proved that 3D animation could feel like a lived-in world. Later films, such as Finding Nemo, expanded that sense of place with underwater vistas that fans still dream of visiting. Now Disney and Pixar’s Hoppers adds a fresh chapter: its story of Mabel hopping her consciousness into a robotic beaver unfolds across glades, rivers and an elaborate animal Superlodge, all rich with visual detail and hidden Easter eggs. Hoppers is already being celebrated for its worldbuilding, with bonus content like “Beaverton Revealed” promising insights into its locations. Together, these films show how Pixar movie locations have become characters in their own right – perfect subjects for a growing Disney poster collection that spans generations of animation.

Why Malaysian Toy Story Fans Will Want These on Their Walls

For Toy Story lovers in Malaysia, this wave of destination-style artwork is more than eye candy – it is a chance to keep the franchise present at home, in offices or in creative spaces. Imagined Toy Story posters styled like vintage tourism ads would work beautifully as Pixar collectible decor: an Andy’s-room “visit your childhood” print above a study desk, a Pizza Planet “late-night arcade” piece in a gaming corner, or a collage of different movie locations for a family entertainment room. Casual fans might print digital versions as affordable décor, while serious collectors will watch closely if Disney releases official high-quality prints or bundles Toy Story locations into future campaigns. With Toy Story 5 on the horizon, such art helps the series stay culturally visible, inviting a new generation of children – and their parents – to rediscover why these toys, and their world, still matter.

How Malaysian Fans Can View the Posters Now and What to Watch For Next

The current set of Disney movie location posters was first shared via Disney’s social media channels, where fans were invited to pick which world they would “get lost in” first. Malaysian readers can browse these designs on official Disney accounts or through coverage from Disney-focused news sites that spotlight Arendelle, the Pride Lands, Portorosso, San Fransokyo, Skull Rock, Zootopia, Atlantis, Motunui and the Underworld. For now, they function as digital Toy Story fan art inspiration, showing how cinematic locations can be reframed as aspirational travel spots. Looking ahead, fans should keep an eye on Disney’s online stores and park campaigns, where this artwork style may surface on posters, postcards, or limited-edition collections. If Pixar leans into locations from Toy Story, Finding Nemo and Hoppers, expect an expanded suite of Pixar movie locations to collect – and potentially to hunt for in future park or streaming promos.

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