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Toy Story 5 Takes Aim at the Digital Rot Consuming Our Children

Tom Hanks and Tim Allen sound the alarm on the screen addiction epidemic that is destroying attention spans and replacing reality with a blue glow.

Foreign PolicyPublished June 1, 2026 at 11:08 PMProcessed June 2, 2026 at 9:37 AM
Woody and Buzz Lightyear looking scared of the digital tablet known as Lilypad

In a refreshing departure from Hollywood's usual silence on the cultural decay of the digital age, the stars of Toy Story 5 are calling out the 'terror' of screen addiction. Tom Hanks, who voices Woody, warns that the constant distraction of smartphones is creating a generation defined by disinterest.

The film’s plot pits the classic toys against a new antagonist—a tablet device—mirroring the real-world struggle parents face daily as they attempt to pull their children away from the addictive blue glow of their screens.

Tim Allen, the voice of Buzz Lightyear, shared his own frustration with the modern attention span, noting that his teenage daughter struggled to watch a feature-length film because she is conditioned by the rapid-fire, seven-second content loops found on platforms like Instagram.

While Allen acknowledged that every generation has its technological anxieties, the current reality of children being unable to engage with a coherent narrative arc is a distinct and alarming shift.

As the film prepares for release, its message serves as a stark reminder that we are sacrificing the depth of human experience for the hollow convenience of a digital device. It is a long-overdue critique of a culture that has allowed technology to dictate the terms of our children's development.

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