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Best 8 Movies Based on Retro Toys Like Barbie

Barbie is the most recent retro toy to make the leap to the big screen, but she’s far from the only one. Many classic toys…

Patrick ArmstrongBy Patrick ArmstrongJuly 24, 20236 Mins Read
A collage of The Care Bears Movie, The Lego Movie, and Transformers: The Movie
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  • 1) Mars Attacks!
  • 2) The Care Bears Movie
  • 3) Trolls
  • 4) Transformers: The Movie (1986)
  • 5) Transformers (2007)
  • 6) The LEGO Batman Movie
  • 7) The LEGO Movie
  • 9) Toy Story
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Barbie is the most recent retro toy to make the leap to the big screen, but she’s far from the only one. Many classic toys have had films of their own. Although some of these were little more than marketing ploys, others were genuinely good movies. They may not have Barbie‘s killer costumes, but they have plenty of other enjoyable aspects to offer. Many of these films possess heartwarming stories and eye-catching animation that captivate to this day. Whether cartoonishly fun or surprisingly deep, these are some of the best movies adapted from retro toys.

1) Mars Attacks!

Two martians stare menacingly on the poster for Mars Attacks!
Image Source: Warner Bros

It might come as a surprise to some that this goofy ’90s gem is based on a trading card game. Guided by the directorial vision of Tim Burton, Mars Attacks!ย was destined for greatness, or at least unforgettable weirdness. While few would argue that Mars Attacks!ย is a perfect film, it remains a memorable one. Jack Nicholson and Michael J. Fox are only a couple of the stars to turn in hammy but delightful performances. Combined with the grotesque CGI martians themselves (brought to life by Industrial Lights and Magic), Mars Attacks!ย is a weird and wonderful journey the trading card game could only imagine.

2) The Care Bears Movie

The Care Bears ride a cloud ship on the poster for The Care Bears film, based on the popular retro toys.
Image Source: Nelvana

Not every toy movie is as lighthearted and fluffy as the toys upon which it’s based.ย The Care Bears Movieย is one such example. The subject matter is heavy: a rescue mission staged by the titular bears to save two orphans from a haunted theme park. Although the film’s animation looks dated by today’s standards, its soundtrack has held up magnificently. “Care A Lot,” the opening musical number by Carole King is a more complex track than we expect from kids’ movies, and it’s better for it. Fans of the fluffy, huggable toys upon which the film was based will likely not be disappointed.

3) Trolls

A close-up of three of the trolls from the Trolls film, based on the brand of retro toys.
Image Source: DreamWorks

DreamWorks pulled off a surprising win withย Trolls.ย Unlike some other retro toys, Trolls dolls lacked the same elaborate lore, so making a movie demanded extra effort. The result, however, is a fun and funny experience for parents and kids alike. Music is in many ways the soul of the film. Original songs performed by the film’s leads (Anna Kendrick and Justin Timberlake) capture a surprising range of emotions and never feel cheap. The story of the Trolls trying to win their freedom from the evil Bergens is pleasantly predictable and worth watching. It’s not a deep movie, but it’s a sweet one that most kids will gobble up.

4) Transformers: The Movie (1986)

The Autobots pose on the cover of a poster for Transformers: The Movie, based on the retro toys franchise.
Image Source: De Laurentiis Entertainment Group

Cars and robots have always been popular toys, so cars that turn into robots were a recipe for success. From toys to comics and movies to video games, Transformersย can be found throughout the entertainment industry. However, the franchise’s first foray into cinema wasn’t a blockbuster live-action film. Instead, it was a modestly animated ’80s cartoon. At the time of its release,ย The Transformers: The Movieย shocked filmgoers by depicting the deaths of some of the franchise’s most popular characters, including Optimus Prime. Over the years, an appreciation for the movie’s heavier, more emotional plot has replaced the initial backlash, making it a fan favorite.

5) Transformers (2007)

Bumblebee, Optimus, and Megatron on the Transformers (2007) film poster.
Image Source: DreamWorks

Michael Bay films are often teased for being big-budget but soulless action films, characterized by an endless string of explosions and heroic moments. Transformersย doesn’t stray far from that tradition, but somehow that’s to the film’s credit. Shia LaBeouf plays Sam Witwicky, a boy who inadvertently buys the Autobot Bumblebee while shopping for his first car. This mistake catapults Sam and his classmate Mikaela (Megan Fox) into a mission to save the world from the Decepticons. The Hasbro toys are given a multi-million-dollar glow-up here thanks to lavish CGI, but they retain the personalities that first made them popular.

6) The LEGO Batman Movie

Batman and his allies run toward the camera on the poster for The Lego Batman Movie.
Image Source: Warner Animation Group

Using the success ofย The LEGO Movieย as a springboard,ย The LEGO Batman Movieย leaped into theaters and audiences’ hearts. The film’s refreshing take on the Dark Knight makes it extremely enjoyable. Watching the billionaire vigilante microwaving his dinner alone in an empty mansion is just one unique glimpse into Batman’s life. Robin, Alfred, and the Joker all reveal different aspects of Batman’s character, showing off emotional angles that even the live-action films miss. Numerous heroes and villains from the Batman franchise have had toys over the years, and the film serves as an homage to even the most obscure of them (Condiment King, anyone?).

7) The LEGO Movie

Emmet smiles on the cover of The Lego Movie, surrounded by his friends.
Image Source: Warner Animation Group

LEGO has a legion of fans, annual building competitions, and even its own theme park. It was inevitable that it would eventually have a film of its own. The LEGO Movieย tells the story of Emmet, an ordinary construction worker who becomes the hapless head of the resistance against the evil Lord Business. It’s hard to know what to praise first. Spectacular animation, genuine themes of friendship and finding oneself, and an infectious theme song rule the day. The film also features shoutouts to many of LEGO’s most popular sets. All in all, the same creativity and wonder shown by the toys flourish in the film.

9) Toy Story

Woody and Buzz take flight together in Toy Story, a film that includes many retro toys.
Image Source: Pixar Animation Studios

Some of the most famous characters from Toy Storyย didn’t become actual toys until after the film was released, but that’s not so for many others. Retro toys like Mr. Potato Head, Magic 8-Ball, and Etch-a-Sketch all play vital roles in the film and were based on some of the most popular toys of their generation. Everything about Toy Storyย demolished the competition when it first appeared, and the film remains as beautifully made and heartwarming today. Tom Hanks’ Woody and Tim Allen’s Buzz remain extraordinary performances, and a generation of children wouldn’t be the same without these films, cementing Toy Story‘sย place as one of the greats.

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