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Enter to Win a TOY STORY 3 Grand Prize Pack, and Passes to the St. Louis Advance Screening!

TOY STORY 3 OPENS IN DISNEY DIGITAL 3D™ JUNE 18!

Enter to win a TOY STORY 3 grand prize pack from Random House Children’s Books featuring Toy Trouble! This full-color storybook retells a key sequence from the new Disney•Pixar film. Other winners will receive one admit two pass to the advance screening of the movie on June 15 in Disney Digital 3D™.

In order to enter the contest, become a fan of ReviewSTL on Facebook and post a comment on the ReviewSTL fan page about your favorite toy as a child growing up! NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. PLEASE REMEMBER TO READ THE RULES!

Winners will be selected at random. Supplies are limited. Limit one (1) pass per person, passes admit (2) two. Sponsor’s employees and their dependants are ineligible. Screening is overbooked to ensure capacity. Please refer to passes for any other possible restrictions. No purchase necessary.

For more on TOY STORY 3, visit Disney.com/ToyStory • Text TOYS to DISNEY (347639)

DON’T FORGET! TOY STORY 3 OPENS IN DISNEY DIGITAL 3D™ JUNE 18!

Kevin Brackett

Kevin Brackett is a professional film and theatre critic. He is also a member of the St. Louis Film Critics Association (SLFCA). Since founding Review St. Louis in 2008, he remains editor and operator of the online publication. Kevin is also a co-host of the Reel Spoilers podcast, and former National Vice President of the Technology Student Association (TSA), comprised of over 200,000 members worldwide. E-mail: kevin [at] reviewstl.com.

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  • My favorite toys were my dolls but my one Barbie doll was my best one. Kind of named after me somewhat. Thanks for a chance,

  • Favorite toys def. STAR WARS anything STAR WARS I Still have all of my old star wars toys and I get them out once in a while and still play with them

  • The only toy I remember owning was a doll with a broken face given by one of the GI guys (according to my mom )and at that young age having a doll is a joyous and wonderful feeling regardless what it looks like.

  • My favorite toy was a tiny submarine that actually travelled on water, but could also submerge. The fuel was, believe it or not, Alka Seltzer.

  • My favorite toy was a cabbage packets kids, now you know that was one of the popular toys that out back in the 80's . What more can you as for. I remember carriage them to school, so we can learn how to be parents.

  • My favorite toy:
    Mattel's "Fanner Fifty" gun set was my favorite toy. It was/is a cap gun that actually shot plastic bullets. I wasn't just playing cowboy, I was livin' it.

  • I loved all my raggedy ann dolls. I had all kinds of them and barbie dolls too.
    I would really appreciate passes to this movie...my daughter really wants to see it!!
    Thank you.

  • I posted on facebook...but I am never sure if it is in the appropriate spot...so I am trying to make sure I get entered. I have sons wanting to see this one.
    My favorite toy was marbles....didn't really play with dolls.

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