![]() 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. Anyone could understand it and it could punch as hard as it wanted and cook up the emotion. Incinerators are a kind of furnace where trash and garbage burn. God damn.Įmotional simplicity at its best. Andy playing with the little girl and being a child again, his final glance back to the toys before he leaves. It is also deadly to the toys who can come to. I even want to cry as I'm writing this, everything about the scene. Incinerators are a kind of furnace where trash and garbage burn. The fair could end up near Bonnie or her family could go on another road trip. When Woody leaves his friends in Toy Story 4, the door is open for them to meet again someday. Andy decides to take Woody with him to college. A 17-year old Andy is packing for college and his toys, who have not been played with in a long time, feel forgotten and abandoned. It was released by Pixar Animation Studios on June 18, 2010. ![]() Andy was doing a lot more than saying goodbye to his toys, he was saying goodbye to his childhood. What ultimately makes the end of Toy Story 3 sadder than the end of Toy Story 4 is that the former leaves no way back. (also known as Toy Story 3: The Great Escape. When Andy finally drives off but not without saying goodbye, emphasis on Woody and Buzz in particular. I had tears in my eyes, a grown 24 year old. He already cameos as a garbage collector. Were all just trash, waiting to be thrown away Thats all a toy isLotso revealing his true nature to Andys toys and his own minions Lots-o-Huggin Bear (or Lotso for short) is the main antagonist of the 2010 DisneyPixar animated film Toy Story 3. ![]() Far from irredeemable, his worst crime is being destructive with toys that he doesn't even know are alive. This is what happens when you dummies try to think. He's kind of obnoxious and fights with his sister, but that describes most of us as kids, too. Andy giving away all the toys one by one but his struggle to let go of Woody - That said it all. Toy Story 3 - Sid should have been the one to save the toys from the incinerator. It actually appealed to people in real life, the struggles and obstacles of growing up and letting go of the past. ![]() Absolutely heartbreaking, but in a good way. 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. ![]()
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