The year was 1995. I was twelve years old and was already becoming a massive movie buff. Six years earlier, I watched Michael Keaton bring Batman to life in an old theater with real bats, and I was hooked. 1995 was a pivotal year in my movie-going life. My first James Bond was in Goldeneye. My first Die Hard. Tommy Boy, Ace Ventura, When Nature Calls, Murder in the First. What a year. But two other firsts changed me. Toy Story dropped the first in what would be an industry-changing franchise, raising millions of millennials. And, Bad Boys, with Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, brought my first glimpse at a Porsche doing what Porsches do. Why is this important? Because three decades later, those two are coming together as Porsche drops three 1-of-1 Porsche 911s inspired by Buzz, Woody, and Jesse, debuting at the premiere of Toy Story 5 in Los Angeles.Many of us – and our children – grew up watching the Toy Story films on the big screen. Celebrating this milestone is particularly rewarding – especially knowing that this initiative will ultimately support children and families in need. – Timo Resch, President and CEO of Porsche Cars North America.Not just a fun paint jobPorscheThis isn't just a fun PR stunt celebrating the long-awaited next chapter in the toys that live story; it's part of a broader charitable initiative benefitting Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, the American Red Cross, and Starlight Children's Foundation."A mentor is one of the most important roles we can play in a young person's story – inspiring them to dream," said Artis Stevens, President and CEO of Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. "This partnership will expand access to life-changing programs, ensuring young people have a friend by their side who helps them reach their true potential."AdvertisementAdvertisementWith design details like "To infinity and beyond" etched into the door frame of Buzz's car and cowprint interiors for Jesse and Woody's cars, these cars represent more than 911 excellence. They are living examples of our childhoods. Wait, Toy Story and Cars? Do I smell a new crossover??