![]() ![]() Well bittersweet is probably a better word. Now, director Lee Unkrich is finally settling this debate. Andy’s toys accept their fate and hold hands as they get closer and closer to the fire, and while this would have been a dark and heartbreaking ending to the Toy Story series, it was a perfect and beautiful ending. The incinerator isnt the sad part (especially on repeat watches when you know they all live), its the end where he gives all his toys away. Following the traumatizing incinerator scene in 2010’s Toy Story 3, many started to wonder again if the films’ toys are forever immortal. After many obstacles and enemies at Sunnyside, the toys escape but so does Lotso, and they end up in a garbage truck that takes them to a landfill, where they are swept onto a conveyor belt leading to an incinerator (except for Lotso). ![]() Once there, they are tricked by the toys’ leader, Lotso, and placed in a room with children who are very rough and mean with the toys. Toy Story 3 is arguably the darkest of the series, which is best displayed in the scene where the toys are facing down an incinerator after Lotso betrays them. The last toy Woody joins hands with to complete the ring isnt Buzz, but rather Slinky, whos been his closest friend longer than either Buzz or Jessie. The group escapes and sneaks into the donation box and is followed by Woody, and they all end up at Sunnyside. In Toy Story 3 (2010), the toys hold hands and prepare to face the incinerator together. Potato Head, and the aliens – will be placed in the attic, but his mom mistakenly puts the bag with the garbage. Andy decides that he will take Woody with him and the rest – Buzz, Jessie, Bullseye, Rex, Slinky, Hamm, Mr. In it, Andy, now 17, is preparing to leave for college, and so he’s separating his belongings to see which ones he will take with him, which ones will be donated, which will be thrown away, and which ones will be stored in the attic. ![]() Eleven years after the release of Toy Story 2, Pixar brought a sequel, simply titled Toy Story 3. For a generation that grew up with Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and Bullseye, this was goodbye, not only to. ![]()
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