Then I could doubt it like the rest of you because even though this happened to me, even though there were witnesses, sometimes I’m not quite sure I believe it myself. Then I could make it a lot less gruesome in my head than it really was. Anyone could understand it and it could punch as hard as it wanted and cook up the emotion. I wish I could give you the classic this happened to a friend of a friend of mine. God damn.Įmotional simplicity at its best. The trajectory of Jessie’s previous owner. Andy playing with the little girl and being a child again, his final glance back to the toys before he leaves. There are a few montages in the Toy Story franchise in which a character details how they were abandoned by their previous owner, but Jessie’s is by far the saddest, and it’s all thanks to the song When She Loved Me, written by Randy Newman and recorded by Sarah McLachlan. I even want to cry as I'm writing this, everything about the scene.
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Andy was doing a lot more than saying goodbye to his toys, he was saying goodbye to his childhood. Randy Newman would write some songs about it. She then goes on a quest, with her new host, to get revenge on Lotso who was, no doubt, still dictator of the day-care. This spud is then the vessel for both its toy-soul and Andys Mrs. When Andy finally drives off but not without saying goodbye, emphasis on Woody and Buzz in particular. The eye is found by a child and placed in the body of another Potato-Head. I had tears in my eyes, a grown 24 year old. Andy giving away all the toys one by one but his struggle to let go of Woody - That said it all. His next act was to greenlight Toy Story 3 again, pulling in three more Pixar veterans, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter and Lee Unkrich (who had previously worked on Pixar films as a film editor and. It is also deadly to the toys who can come to life. There is an incinerator at the Tri-County Landfill in Toy Story 3. In WALLE, incinerators are city block-wide sized mobile machines designed to incinerate towers of trash built by WALLE units. It actually appealed to people in real life, the struggles and obstacles of growing up and letting go of the past. Incinerators are a kind of furnace where trash and garbage burn. Absolutely heartbreaking, but in a good way.
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Now being a garbageman has one of the biggest perks that you may not have realized. 15 years later in Toy Story 3 we see that Sid has become the local Garbageman. I re-watched that ending scene recently and for some reason it hit more much harder than it would have the first time around when I was a teenager and the movie was released. In Toy Story 1 Sid is confronted with horrifying revelation that his toys are alive.