In 2010, Pixar joined those ranks, with a third adventure for Buzz and Woody that matched the movies before, with a greater emotional punch than ever before, but with everything that made audiences young and old
fall in love with the characters before.
Part of what we want to do in the universe is not necessarily join the films up too closely from the top, but in fact let the audience
fall in love with each character before bringing them together.
Readers have to
fall in love with a character before they care even a little about an entire world.
Not exact matches
I don't think the story is anything that we haven't seen done
before but at the same time it is presented
in a way that you can't help but
fall in love with these
characters and be engrained
in their story.
Part of the challenge, even
before the Newbery, was just getting acquainted
with and really
falling in love with these new
characters and spending time figuring out the story they have to tell.