Toy story 3 scene incinerator4/19/2024 The purpose of a toy is to be there for a child that needs them, and as hard a pill as it may be for Woody to swallow, Andy doesn’t need him anymore, but Bonnie does. When Woody finds himself in Bonnie’s house, he is finally able to experience playtime again, experiencing what he’s been missing for all this time, and I think it’s here that Woody realizes, he can’t hold on to Andy any more than the now adult Andy should hold on to him. At the beginning of the movie, Woody seems to be in denial, feeling that Andy still needs him despite the fact that the toys have been confined to the box for years at this point. As we learned over the course of the series, Woody was Andy’s favorite since kindergarten and has likely been a part of the Davis family since some time before then. I think the big issue this time around is Woody having the most difficulty of any of the Toys with the inevitability of Andy growing up. Once again, the spotlight falls on good old Sheriff Woody. Let us waste no further time and dive right into, Toy Story 3. Now it’s up to Woody to save his friends from a horrible fate and find their way home. However, this assertion is very quickly proven wrong as the toys of Sunnyside Day Care must answer to a tyrannical teddy bear who runs the place like a prison, enjoying the suffering of those outside of his inner circle. While Woody, remaining fiercely loyal to Andy, votes attic since then he’ll be close if Andy needs him, the others think that the day care is their best bet. Our heroes are faced with three options: Being thrown away, facing a possible eternity of storage in the attic or being donated to a day care center. As such, our film picks up years later and Andy Davis, having mostly outgrown his childhood playthings, is now in his late teens and bound for college and the future of our toy friends is most uncertain. However, despite the misguided actions of the antagonistic Prospector, he was right about one thing, children grow up and Andy is no different. As you may recall, last time around, Woody and the Toys welcomed Jessie and Bullseye into the Andy’s Room fold, thwarting the prospector’s efforts to get them all sold to a museum in Japan. Regardless, I very much enjoyed the experience of re-watching this movie and I look forward to analyzing it for this blog (though a lot of that may have something to do with the fact that one of my personal favorites, Tangled, being up next). Don’t get me wrong, I liked it and feel that it is a powerful film and a worthy entry in the franchise, but for whatever reason, it didn’t leave quite the same level of impact that the first two entries in the series did. While I have watched and rewatched the first two Toy Story films almost ad nauseam, this was only my second viewing of Toy Story 3. Today, we’re continuing the adventures of our favorite Toys as we look at Toy Story 3. Welcome back to Deep Dive Pixar, the off-brand version of Deep Dive Disney that can be found at your local Dollar General.
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