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See inside a ‘Toy Story 5’ viewing where families talked about screens

June 26, 2026, 6:03 a.m. ET
Woody and Buzz have survived sadistic neighbors, evil toys and tyrannical daycare rulers. But In "Toy Story 5," which hit theaters on June 19, their latest enemy is something millions of parents already know well: a screen.
Woody and Buzz have survived sadistic neighbors, evil toys and tyrannical daycare rulers. But In "Toy Story 5," which hit theaters on June 19, their latest enemy is something millions of parents already know well: a screen.
Rachel Hale
Roughly 200 people sold out the Balance Project’s June 22 showing of "Toy Story 5" in Cranford, New Jersey. The group also hosted a screening in Arlington, Virginia, and has more planned next week in Shrewsbury and Highlands, New Jersey.
Roughly 200 people sold out the Balance Project’s June 22 showing of "Toy Story 5" in Cranford, New Jersey. The group also hosted a screening in Arlington, Virginia, and has more planned next week in Shrewsbury and Highlands, New Jersey.
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Bryce (right) and Mae Maloney (left), ages 6 and 5, pose with Woody and Andy ahead of the film.
Bryce (right) and Mae Maloney (left), ages 6 and 5, pose with Woody and Andy ahead of the film.
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Chris Gramolini (right) and Veronica Diaz (left) pose with their children, who carry Jessie and Woody look-alike toys.
Chris Gramolini (right) and Veronica Diaz (left) pose with their children, who carry Jessie and Woody look-alike toys. 
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(From L to R) Cousins Brooke Knight, Logan O’Connell and Brody Knight snack on popcorn and candy before the film.
(From L to R) Cousins Brooke Knight, Logan O’Connell and Brody Knight snack on popcorn and candy before the film.
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The Balance Project event featured hats and stickers with sayings like “more strolling, less scrolling” and “more exploring less indooring.”
The Balance Project event featured hats and stickers with sayings like “more strolling, less scrolling” and “more exploring less indooring.”
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(From L to R) Ryan Moscatiello, Holly Moscatiello and Tori Finnegan of the Balance Project. The group has grown to 285 communities and 10,000 families since it was founded in 2024.
(From L to R) Ryan Moscatiello, Holly Moscatiello and Tori Finnegan of the Balance Project. The group has grown to 285 communities and 10,000 families since it was founded in 2024.
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After the film, leaders from the Balance Project guided audience members through a conversation about how the film relates to their lives. Kids were asked which characters in the film they related to, and what lessons they took away from the showing.
After the film, leaders from the Balance Project guided audience members through a conversation about how the film relates to their lives. Kids were asked which characters in the film they related to, and what lessons they took away from the showing.
Rachel Hale
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