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@DazzReviews Are you sure this wasn't the original Toy Story 2 idea before John Lasseter joined Disney and scrapped the project, rather than Toy Story 3... I'm pretty sure I remember all the talk about this project in the day and it was a TS2 project xx
Honestly, toy makers being completely aware of the fact that toys are alive makes perfect sense. He literally created them, so of course he would know about the fact that the toys are alive.
It would be interesting for some movie like Toy Story, toy creators or collectors having a sense knowing their creations/ collections are alive could be its own series.
It also makes some of their decisions cruel. Like how every few years Transformers will create a line of newer, fancier versions of their existing toys. Each generation living in constant fear of being replaced by the next.
Now I'm bummed I don't get to see the universe where Disney ruined its own 3D animation department, causing them to collapse in on themselves. Would be fun to see.
Weird to see how this weird, dark and full rather adult-ish jokes and references came out of Disney. The same company who just wouldn't stop censoring Gravity Falls. Shows how much things changed.
@@icecreamhero2375 obviously, but their restrictions are the same in both tv and movies. Gravity falls was getting censored all the time, after all same thing happened to Zootopia
@@Sick_1m No the restrictions are not the same. Movies don't have to follow FCC regulations. Tv shows do have to follow FCC regulations or you have to pay a fine. Movies are given much more freedom you just slap G, PG, PG 13, etc.
@@Sick_1m Also Gravity Falls having censorship was a good thing. There was one scene that got cut where Dipper snapped Dippy Fresh's neck. If they left that in I would have hatted Dipper and hatted the show forever. It's a good thing they didn't.
The concept of a toy talking to a human I am surprised hasn't happened in a movie already, I mean, we got them scaring Sid in the first movie, but a full on conversation? I wonder if that'll ever happen. It's always been a sacred rule that they can never reveal themselves or talk or communicate, but it seems like an obvious twist that one day, they will.
@Nightmare1398 I Saw that Deleted Scene. And after Scaring Sid, Buzz says: "I'm kinda new at this Toy Thing But, Something tells me we aren't Supposed to do That." Then Woody adds: "Oh, What Harm could it have done Buzz? We Just Screwed him up for the Rest of his Life, That's all." And Then we Hear Sid still Screaming: "No! No! No! Aah! No! I'm Sorry! I'm Sorry! No! No! I'll Never Hurt you Again! No! No! Mom!" While the Mutant Toys are Waving at Buzz and Woody and they wave Back. Then the Mutants Pull the Window shade down and Woody and Buzz share Satisfied Looks.
“To infinity and bee-yotch?” I’d like to be generous and assume that line was simply to give executives something to object to, to throw them off the scent so the the writers can keep a somewhat less-objectionable line. But that’s probably giving them way too much credit.
@@paprika6113 well Terry it’s been one month since Woody got canceled on Twitter and also was turn down alot of acting jobs but now he’ is now suing Twitter and here I am today one the people Who canceled woody on Twitter what do you have to say Karen ,Karen: angry gibberish. back to you Terry
It's weird to think that Disney would do . . . those weird things to the characters. Whereas Pixar just wants to make a genuinely sweet story with these toys, Disney wants to through on all sorts of propaganda . . . really glad that the "real" Toy Story 3 didn't go that route.
Disney has always been racist- Just listen to the old Dumbo music the first one it's very obvious too bad people focused on the crows which was not racist but yeah voiceactor voice acting is racist nowadays...
I've always hated that the human personality of Buzz depended upon the functioning of a crappy chip put there for memorizing a bunch of catchphrases. What about all the other toys that don't have chips inside?
A toy with batteries has to go into a coma when the batteries run out, but a toy without batteries isn't dead. Different toys are played with differently, so they live differently. Buzz had a factory reset button- it makes sense that it is incorporated into his conscious life.
I like the concept of Buzz malfunctioning; while it is similar to Woody's broken arm, I feel like it would be able to tackle different issues, mainly while Woody is a rare collector's item, there are plenty of other Buzz's, and I think it could lead to Buzz questioning how easily he could be replaced, wondering if Andy would even notice if he did replaced with another Buzz. I think the scene with the toymaker would have worked better if the letter didn't burn, and when he enters the room and the toys plop down, he just talks to them like they're alive, spot the letter before reading it and asking them if they wrote it, with an inflection that could hint that he's joking, but also imply that he is aware that they are alive. Then upon reading the note, he gets completely serious and rushes out to put a stop to the destruction of the toys. Basically, if it heavily implies that he knows, but never confirms, I think that would be better.
With some touching up, like you suggest, the movie would've been good. Not Toy Story 3 proper good, but... still good. Maybe a... Zak Snyder Toy Story 3 in the future could be like this.
I mean wouldn't any story starting out sound like fanfiction? I mean look at monsters inc. "a bunch of monster run a scaring factory to gather screams to power their civilization" yeah weird when it starts but in the end it's a good movie
@@toothpasteman3400 monster's inc doesn't sound like fanfiction at all because it's an original story that isn't taking direct influence from any other work. This, however is directly taking and is blatantly suppose to be Toy Story and it sounds like some teen wrote it, not an adult working in the industry. Also, you know exactly what I mean by my original comment. Those shitty fanfiction that you'd think was written as a parody but the author was actually writing seriously, making it more ridiculous.
@GoldenMinecart1203 Barrett I want to see what the final version of this would look like because it seems like it was only in the beginning stages of writing development so I feel like if they polished it up it would actually be a good movie
Also yeah, for some reason I was under the impression this was our FIRST cancelled episode, when in reality, Portal is first. I guess somewhere along the way schedules were changed, but the script didn't get the memo! Haha..
I have that opinion, mainly because the humour is great, the story is less about Woody and Buzz being douchebags, and we have some more female characters.
No, this is the Toy Story 3 movie that was never made. Disney was going to make their own 3D computer animation studio to make their version of the film without Pixar's involvement. It was thrown out, and replaced with the real Toy Story 3 that got released in 2010.
Know what? I kinda wanna see what this movie would've been like if it actually came out. It has some interesting concepts, and the entire thing seems like it'd be hilarious in that "so bad it's good" sense.
19:42 i *really* wish this happened. Oh i know! If they make a sequel where Bony becomes a toymaker, then they might use that concept as she talks to the toys she created.
I kinda love the idea of an old toy creator knowing about the living toys somehow. The idea that he has been around long enough to learn their secrets and maybe know about the reasons why they come alive, but only hinting to it.
I was not ready to hear about how PotatoHead was basically cheating on his wife. ok but honestly, I would have liked to see at least a story board version of this. It sounds like a HUGE fanfiction but I would have been interested in seeing this play out.
He was also one of only two people Lasseter would listen to. Steve Jobs would tell Lasseter that he needs to lose weight and to fix his drinking problem.
He bought the computer animation division from LucasFilm (I think that he thought that it was something like Apple at first, since it was after he was fired from Apple) and gave the guys all the help they needed.
@SGMD 8889 You wouldn't get the attachment to the toys as if they were your own, a presence in your life for two decades, before they ceased to live as sporadic introductions of new content.
I remember in Toy Story 4 there was a deleted scene of Buzz hanging out with bootleg versions of himself, and honestly that would have been a really cool premise.
Wow. Were they writing this with a PG in mind? The sexual references and language feel SOOOO out-of-place in Toy Story. Edit: The adult humor in Circle 7 Toy Story 3 reminds me of Kangaroo Jack and Foodfight!.
I get that Pixar includes a lot of adult jokes, but it seems the Circle 7 version of Toy Story 3 took it one step too far. Zathura may have gotten away with adding a swear word scot-free, but I doubt that the same would have happened to this movie.
Goodness! This is such a strange yet intriguing concept! It's also kinda dark what with the smasher, and the malfunctioning toys having some unsettling issues for being recalled. I also love the idea of someone knowing the toys are alive. I think the Toy Story movies changed how I saw toys. It's caused me to feel more attached to my toys, but it's also made me reluctant to give them away to other people, because I think they won't love them the same way as I have. I sometimes imagine them in Toy Story like scenarios in my head. I imagine them discussing stuff about me when no one is around, and I also imagine them going to see my Christmas and Birthday presents that have been put away before the day arrives. Yeah, maybe it's strange, but I think it's helped me make some good choices with toys, and helped me figure out the best thing to do with them, and that's to love them. I reckon a toy can only really be happy when it's loved by someone.
It sounds like a movie I would've watched all the time when I was a kid because of how crazy it sounds I mean it would've been bad but it would insane enough for me to enjoy
This clearly needed a lot of editing, but it seems like it could've turned into something really good. I really like the prospect of a toymaker that knows the toys are alive, or any humans, really.
A cartoon movie with a WW2 plot was too heavy...but a movie where living toys wait for death in the toy equivalent of purgatory is much more cheerful...what?
Heck, the two Frozen movies show soldiers in the 1840s with SWORDS AND SHIELDS. Seriously, Disney? Anyone who's read one history book knows rifles and muskets were primarily used at the time. Too scared to show any guns? Disney literally showed them in both Beauty and the Beast and Pocahontas. Heck, Mulan shows a battle scene with rockets. Nowadays, a Disney "battle scene" usually ends in seconds and almost nobody dies except sometimes the main villain. 75% of the time, it's revealed to have been all a misunderstanding and everyone's soon friends again. Give me a break!
I thought the title said, "They canceled the Toy Story Sequal" and I was like, people cancel anything nowadays, but I reread the title and realized that was not what it was lmao
And then they sell toys of the recalled toys. And the toy recalled-toys have fake-dangerous features. But then what if they turned out to really be dangerous and Disney had really recall the fake recalled toys?
Not going to lie, if they were going to make another sequel, I hope they go back to this "Recall" aspect. it sounds like a really cool thing to go off of.
I really like the idea of Toy Makers knowing that Toys are alive, like maybe they're the reason why Toys go limp when a human is around because they were told to do so by their makers. Toys don't go limp when another living creature sees them, only when a human is directly looking at them. That is extremely specific for some kind of natural instinct & and an unspoken rule that all Toys follow. But if they were told to do so by their maker then it would make more sense, and this could also be where the backstories come from. Then mass-produced Toys are copies of the original one made by a Toy Maker, having the same memories & skills until they finally start being played with/interacting with things. With Toy Story 5 being announced, maybe they'll cover this idea or something similar. At the moment it seems like a pointless cashgrab but only because we have no information about the new movie. Toy Story 4 was made because the team had new ideas they wanted to tell in the TS universe...some were told badly but it wasn't a lazy retrend of the other movies. TS5 may have some interesting ideas, and going more in-depth in the human-toy relationship would be good.
Toymakers knowing that the toys are alive makes so much sense when you think about it, because, you know, he's the ones that makes them. I would have loved for them to use some of these concepts. meeting recalled toys, communicating to foreign ones, and toy makers knowing toys are alive are such amazing concepts to explore. I wish that this one could have been made, still real Toy Story 3 still existing but I wish they could have made it somehow
That whole idea of the guy talking to the toys and pleading to them to talk to him obviously wouldn't work and would lead to one of my mental breakdowns. HIS mental breakdowns, I don't have experience with this, it's.. totally just that weirdo.
Heck, why does almost no one talk about Angus McLane's masterpiece, Toy Story of Terror? That TV special was one of the funniest installments of the entire franchise, and was unique because it gave us a deeper look at Jessie's claustrophobia (and her battles against it).
John Lassiter was one of the writers for the film and was there for most of the production so I’m assuming our Toy Story 4 is pretty similar to what he wanted.
Seeing this at a time when Toy Story 5 is to be released in 2 years, I still think there'd be some core plot points here that could be utilized for the upcoming movie.
All the weird edgy/sexual bits of this reminds me of the Black Friday Reel where disney executives originally wanted Toy Story to be super edgy bc 90's
I am I the only one who wondered why the toys pretended not to be alive in the first place? So many of the problems could've been easily fixed by just talking to a human, and they never explained their reason for not doing it.
This is actually kind of nostalgic for me because I remember reading the Wikipedia article for Toy Story 3 back in 2009 or so and seeing this exact storyline.
I would like to see that concept explored again or what happens if toys being alive was showcased to a lot of people(Woody mentioned in the first movie that what he did was “against the rules”) so I kinda always wondered about it
This is now one of my favorite UA-cam videos, full stop. I feel like Pixar should revisit this concept and make a spinoff film of the original Toy Story series, with Buzz as the main character. Sure, the "toy-gets-lost-and-has-to-be-rescued" trope is common in a movie like Toy Story, but if they did it right, an international Toy Story film, with the toys going overseas to find Buzz, could actually be really good. The plot of this one, minus the racist interaction with the Taiwanese toys, the paper dolls bit and Cindy Scissors, could really work. Some of the elements might have to be rewritten, like the archive room, but it could easily be done. Perhaps instead of Taiwan, the movie is set in Tokyo, Japan, to tie it back to the thread from TS2 where Stinky Pete mentions the toy museum there. The recall/reject toys sound really cool, especially Jade with the blade in her leg. The line with "To infinity and be-yotch" is hilarious and I would love to have that tossed in a movie. The conveyor-belt fight with Dax would be epic, but it would be more epic if they had to avoid the people on the factory floor. I also love the idea of Mr. Kagoi discovering the toys' existence, also tying things back to Sid's discovery in the first movie. And the comedy they can do with references to knockoff toys, language barriers, toys with accidental features, and so on... I need to get my hands on this script. There's just so much possibility... I honestly believe that if Pixar ever returns to the Toy Story universe for the big screen, it has to be some sort of spinoff series that focuses on the remaining gang, possibly with Forky filling the Woody role (since this would likely be post-TS4). How they'd do Mr. Potato Head's voice is beyond me, unless they figure out how to use unused voice lines (like JJ Abrams did in The Rise of Skywalker with Leia). And with this plot of Buzz nearly dying and this international intrigue and this kind-hearted executive who understands the toys... it's perfect for a Pixar film, either as the beginning of some new adventures with Buzz as the main character, or as the Avengers: Endgame of Toy Story, with characters from all the movies, specials and shorts coming back for a big final battle. OK, maybe not that last one, but that's still a solid idea.
6:52 you cannot deny your roots dazz, they always come back, whether you treasure them or despise them it's your choice, but even years after your last pikmin video, I can tell you still miss them TL:DR that's a pikmin 2 song, the tutorial song for when you find something new
15:36 this is pretty clever tbh. Paper dolls have their undergarments drawn on (and it's usually something like a leotard as opposed to actual underwear) so they can never be fully 'naked' - it's also how they're displayed by default before you cut them out.
I wouldn't mind actually seeing this version. There's some parts in this that sound genuinely interesting like the giant toy battle, recalled toys and the creator talking to toys. We only ever see any toys actually talk to one person which was Sid in the first movie. Having the reverse and having someone who genuinely cares about toys talk to them would of been a nice twist.
I kinda wanna see someone tackle this concept, just... take out the questionable stuff. Some adult jokes are fine, they happen all the time as parental bonuses, but that much seems strange. Also, the toymaker knowing that the toys are alive is an interesting concept.
Wow, learned some new things about this! As weird as this would have been I wish we would have gotten it. As long as we somehow still got the real Toy Story 3 as well. One thing I feel the need to mention is that we have seen a couple of Pez dispensers before. Ducky, one of Sids toys was one with added parts and there was also a normal one in Toy Story of Terror. Interesting that Tom Hanks wasn’t going to do this as there’s actual test animation from Circle 7 that used an audio clip from the baseball movie he was in. Also, I remember back around 2005 or sometime around then reading about a cancelled Toy Story 3 (which was this) and I don’t remember what all it said but in it it said “To infinity and be-yotch!” I have to assume it referring to the line in the script? I was young enough at the time to have not realized that was basically swearing and I was reading the article to my sister and she was like “That was a swear word, you just swore” and it was quiet and awkward. I hope I still have that somewhere but I kind of doubt it.
Toy Story 3 came out during the same year I graduated high school, so I thought that it was the perfect ending to the series... Until the 4th one came out. I got kind of emotional because it was like I grew up with Andy in a way. It also convinced me to donate my toys to children, only leaving the toys that have sentimental value for me. (And a bunch of imported stuffed animals I got from conventions that I impulse bought.)
Honestly I am not a fan of toy story 4, I thought the story wasn’t great and the new characters were kinda shallow especially forky. I thought it was meh. But you can have your own opinion
I loved Toy Story 1 and 2. 2 ended on a great message of making the most of the time you have with those you care about. They're still my favorite Pixar movies. 3 had a good ending, but I would have preferred if the toys had gone to the attic and then Andy would have given them to his kids years later. 4 didn't need to be made.
I actually wouldn't have mined seeing this on an direct video format. It seems kind of interesting of an storyline to me, especially the idea of the toys going to a toy factory.
Thank god we're not in that timeline, bro my childhood would've been ruined if that had happened, thank god we got the amazing toy story 3 that we all know and love today!
I was looking forward to seeing how Buzz was created and what's with him being programmed to have a reset button that does legitimately nothing but wipe his memory, which the toy company shouldn't even know exists. Seems like the movie didn't plan on explaining any of that, though.
i deadass would have loved to see this movie made. Like, i wouldnt replace the toy story 3 we got, just open a worm hole to an alt timeline and buy the dvd of it there and bring it back.
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@DazzReviews Are you sure this wasn't the original Toy Story 2 idea before John Lasseter joined Disney and scrapped the project, rather than Toy Story 3... I'm pretty sure I remember all the talk about this project in the day and it was a TS2 project xx
Or have I experienced a Mandela effect? 🤔😳 xx
Honestly, toy makers being completely aware of the fact that toys are alive makes perfect sense. He literally created them, so of course he would know about the fact that the toys are alive.
It would be interesting for some movie like Toy Story, toy creators or collectors having a sense knowing their creations/ collections are alive could be its own series.
LOL I literally just got that thought today before reading this. 🤣
It also makes some of their decisions cruel. Like how every few years Transformers will create a line of newer, fancier versions of their existing toys. Each generation living in constant fear of being replaced by the next.
This gives me cars 3 vibe replace by the newer generation
How do you explain the other toys like woody and others that he didn’t make 🤔 😊. Hmmm.
New-hired junior animator: “Years of academy training WASTED!”
That's a funny line but I did so research. 80% of the artists were transferred to Disney Animation Studios.
@@icecreamhero2375 The comment would be about the 20% then
@@Sean-D78 True.
@@Sean-D78 The 20% probably didn’t get years of academy training.
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No joke, but imagine if Buzz actually said “To infinity and be-yotch.”
Someone with a good buzz impression must see this ASAP
I'm hearing Irvin my head
Same here we need some fanart of that
Get tim allen to say it
I'm thanking f**k that never happened
Now I'm bummed I don't get to see the universe where Disney ruined its own 3D animation department, causing them to collapse in on themselves. Would be fun to see.
*Eats popcorn to one up popcorn guy*
*'eats* *popcorn* *because* *some* *men* *want* *to* *watch* *the* *world* *burn'*
Toy Story Black Friday reel: (awkwardly backs away)
*'eats* *popcorn* *cus* *kane* *broke* *the* *chain'*
*eats oreos because I don’t want to eat popcorn like everyone else*
I was today years old when I found out that they were going to make a sequel to Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
I would kill to see that tbh
@@spooderman6312 i remember watching that movie on cartoon network, I really hope they make a sequel
same
I would pay all the money to see it.
Space jam could be in the same universe
Weird to see how this weird, dark and full rather adult-ish jokes and references came out of Disney. The same company who just wouldn't stop censoring Gravity Falls. Shows how much things changed.
Pity Gravity falls lost on it.
Actually, Disney Television Animation and The Disney movies are 2 different departments that don't interact.
@@icecreamhero2375 obviously, but their restrictions are the same in both tv and movies. Gravity falls was getting censored all the time, after all same thing happened to Zootopia
@@Sick_1m No the restrictions are not the same. Movies don't have to follow FCC regulations. Tv shows do have to follow FCC regulations or you have to pay a fine. Movies are given much more freedom you just slap G, PG, PG 13, etc.
@@Sick_1m Also Gravity Falls having censorship was a good thing. There was one scene that got cut where Dipper snapped Dippy Fresh's neck. If they left that in I would have hatted Dipper and hatted the show forever. It's a good thing they didn't.
The concept of a toy talking to a human I am surprised hasn't happened in a movie already, I mean, we got them scaring Sid in the first movie, but a full on conversation? I wonder if that'll ever happen. It's always been a sacred rule that they can never reveal themselves or talk or communicate, but it seems like an obvious twist that one day, they will.
That's the thing. It's so cheap and obvious, so Bee movie-esque, that Pixar is above it.
@Nightmare1398 I Saw that Deleted Scene. And after Scaring Sid, Buzz says: "I'm kinda new at this Toy Thing But, Something tells me we aren't Supposed to do That." Then Woody adds: "Oh, What Harm could it have done Buzz? We Just Screwed him up for the Rest of his Life, That's all." And Then we Hear Sid still Screaming: "No! No! No! Aah! No! I'm Sorry! I'm Sorry! No! No! I'll Never Hurt you Again! No! No! Mom!" While the Mutant Toys are Waving at Buzz and Woody and they wave Back. Then the Mutants Pull the Window shade down and Woody and Buzz share Satisfied Looks.
If I was andy I would be upset when he finds out bonnie lost his childhood toy-
@Astro Simp im joking I was legit joking bro -
@Astro Simp Explain that to my Uncle.
@Astro Simp tell this to my whole family
@Astro Simp DOOM
@Astro Simp this comment is a joke lol
“To infinity and bee-yotch?”
I’d like to be generous and assume that line was simply to give executives something to object to, to throw them off the scent so the the writers can keep a somewhat less-objectionable line.
But that’s probably giving them way too much credit.
Sounds like it could've been in the original Black Friday Reel for the first movie to make it more "edgier, syndical, and more adult." 😂
I’m surprised you didn’t bring this up sooner
same
UP haha get it?
Yah
Unironically, the most unbelievable part about this whole thing is the idea that Disney would set a movie in Taiwan.
How?
how?
@@Tomos_J-J Cause Taiwan is a no-no word in China, like Tibet
@Daveret Brunet Cause Taiwan is a no-no word in China, like Tiananman Square
@@evantanuwidjaja8017 Cause Taiwan is a no-no word in China, like the Dalai Llama
Woody really was gonna be like "No Chowmein here, We deliver wrong address-"
FEAR
Let me put in a language you can understand
@@maceymagee6802 That why this was a CANCELLED sequel
@@paprika6113 well Terry it’s been one month since Woody got canceled on Twitter and also was turn down alot of acting jobs but now he’ is now suing Twitter and here I am today one the people Who canceled woody on Twitter what do you have to say Karen ,Karen: angry gibberish. back to you Terry
Woody in Souff Parm be like: YOU NO DESTROY MY SHIBBY WALL YOU MONGORIANS
It's weird to think that Disney would do . . . those weird things to the characters. Whereas Pixar just wants to make a genuinely sweet story with these toys, Disney wants to through on all sorts of propaganda . . . really glad that the "real" Toy Story 3 didn't go that route.
yeah lol I thought that was super unusual
@Brandon Brooks yeah... like, you expect it to be good but you can't help but think that something has to go wrong with the movie (rip)
Disney has always been racist-
Just listen to the old Dumbo music the first one it's very obvious too bad people focused on the crows which was not racist but yeah voiceactor voice acting is racist nowadays...
@@rise.-mikey Oh yeah... I remember that. Wasn't the crow's name Jim? dang disney is not *subtle* lol
Wait why is real in quotations
I've always hated that the human personality of Buzz depended upon the functioning of a crappy chip put there for memorizing a bunch of catchphrases. What about all the other toys that don't have chips inside?
A toy with batteries has to go into a coma when the batteries run out, but a toy without batteries isn't dead. Different toys are played with differently, so they live differently. Buzz had a factory reset button- it makes sense that it is incorporated into his conscious life.
@@frenchbreadstupidity7054 Also Woody isn't mute without his voicebox...
It's not so much a chip as a plot device.
@@frenchbreadstupidity7054 Ok, there's a source for this statement?
@@LlanoRiverBlue like we wanted to see idiot deluded Buzz over and over again
I like the concept of Buzz malfunctioning; while it is similar to Woody's broken arm, I feel like it would be able to tackle different issues, mainly while Woody is a rare collector's item, there are plenty of other Buzz's, and I think it could lead to Buzz questioning how easily he could be replaced, wondering if Andy would even notice if he did replaced with another Buzz.
I think the scene with the toymaker would have worked better if the letter didn't burn, and when he enters the room and the toys plop down, he just talks to them like they're alive, spot the letter before reading it and asking them if they wrote it, with an inflection that could hint that he's joking, but also imply that he is aware that they are alive. Then upon reading the note, he gets completely serious and rushes out to put a stop to the destruction of the toys. Basically, if it heavily implies that he knows, but never confirms, I think that would be better.
With some touching up, like you suggest, the movie would've been good. Not Toy Story 3 proper good, but... still good. Maybe a... Zak Snyder Toy Story 3 in the future could be like this.
Jeez, that Toy Story script sounds like fanfiction...
I mean wouldn't any story starting out sound like fanfiction? I mean look at monsters inc. "a bunch of monster run a scaring factory to gather screams to power their civilization" yeah weird when it starts but in the end it's a good movie
@@toothpasteman3400 monster's inc doesn't sound like fanfiction at all because it's an original story that isn't taking direct influence from any other work. This, however is directly taking and is blatantly suppose to be Toy Story and it sounds like some teen wrote it, not an adult working in the industry.
Also, you know exactly what I mean by my original comment. Those shitty fanfiction that you'd think was written as a parody but the author was actually writing seriously, making it more ridiculous.
@GoldenMinecart1203 Barrett I want to see what the final version of this would look like because it seems like it was only in the beginning stages of writing development so I feel like if they polished it up it would actually be a good movie
Maybe this is why that is cancelled
@GoldenMinecart1203 Barrett same
This movie sounds like a mixed bag In every regard so I guess we aren’t in the worst timeline.
Also yeah, for some reason I was under the impression this was our FIRST cancelled episode, when in reality, Portal is first. I guess somewhere along the way schedules were changed, but the script didn't get the memo! Haha..
Wow you didn’t pin this I must find more secret comments.
I’m so glad they cancelled the sequel
A bit of an unpopular opionion: Toy Story 2 is the best out of all of them
I have that opinion, mainly because the humour is great, the story is less about Woody and Buzz being douchebags, and we have some more female characters.
@@frenchbreadstupidity7054 yess. I always get teary eyed at Jessie's song tho
Is that really unpopular, isn't the general consensus that Toy Story 2 is considered the best one by most people.
Doubtless my favourite of them all
@@njrk97 Really? Oh. Every person I've met says the first is better ;-;
There was another Toy Story in development? How did I not know about this?
Honestly I think it's because everyone wants to forget it.
@@purple5823 no its not because Everyone wants to forget it, you're wrong
No, this is the Toy Story 3 movie that was never made. Disney was going to make their own 3D computer animation studio to make their version of the film without Pixar's involvement. It was thrown out, and replaced with the real Toy Story 3 that got released in 2010.
@@jerelminter Oh, thank you!
The actual Toy Story 3 felt like the true ending... except it isn't
The end to the trilogy. 4 is the epilogue imo.
Edit: I didn’t say I liked 4.
@@DeviemTwen No it’s not it’s a shit movie everybody’s out of character
Know what? I kinda wanna see what this movie would've been like if it actually came out. It has some interesting concepts, and the entire thing seems like it'd be hilarious in that "so bad it's good" sense.
I feel like the old version of the Toy Story 3 had some promise, mainly because I think the movies focus on Woody too much.
That's because, despite Buzz being the second head of the Toy Story franchise, the series really is about Woody and his connection to Andy.
He is the main character and has been all along
well he has always bene the main character, ofc it’s gonna be about him
19:42 i *really* wish this happened.
Oh i know! If they make a sequel where Bony becomes a toymaker, then they might use that concept as she talks to the toys she created.
I kinda love the idea of an old toy creator knowing about the living toys somehow. The idea that he has been around long enough to learn their secrets and maybe know about the reasons why they come alive, but only hinting to it.
I was not ready to hear about how PotatoHead was basically cheating on his wife.
ok but honestly, I would have liked to see at least a story board version of this. It sounds like a HUGE fanfiction but I would have been interested in seeing this play out.
@Ed Gy Your name suits this comment perfectly
I have actually read the entire script and it’s pretty good. I’m thinking of making a storyboard version of the story
@Ed Gy She's not a strict mom tho? That's how I'd more or less see Woody and/or Dolly. Mrs is loving and caring and I love her.
22:00 the point of adding a "Mistress" to the lore rrr of a character is to create a more sexy version of "Mrs" Halloween-costume, right?
I just learned today that steve job was the ceo of pixar
He was also one of only two people Lasseter would listen to. Steve Jobs would tell Lasseter that he needs to lose weight and to fix his drinking problem.
Steve Jobs being CEO is why Pixar has so many call backs to Apple
He bought the computer animation division from LucasFilm (I think that he thought that it was something like Apple at first, since it was after he was fired from Apple) and gave the guys all the help they needed.
Steve CEO
take a look at the computers and phones and you'll see a lot of macs and iphones. there's even a car sponsored by apple in the first cars movie.
This video feels like it would make more sense if 2,3, and 4 were not a thing but i havent watched it yet.
@SGMD 8889 You wouldn't get the attachment to the toys as if they were your own, a presence in your life for two decades, before they ceased to live as sporadic introductions of new content.
I remember in Toy Story 4 there was a deleted scene of Buzz hanging out with bootleg versions of himself, and honestly that would have been a really cool premise.
I mean they did have a "McDonald's" toy of Buzz so he could be a bootleg kinda like a call back or easter egg for fans
It almost makes sense that the people who make the toys know that they’re alive.
This is the same Disney who got rid of the inappropriate credits joke in TS2 lol
The darkness within them...
@@carsfan1995 what, I am just saying it’s ironic
What was the joke?
@@skye5793 An outtake where Stinky Pete is talking with a pair of Barbies in his box, seen as distasteful in the wake of the Me Too revelations.
No one could have predicted that.
If we took out the weird racist and oddly adult content this would be a fun take
Very true
Yes I have made it 69 I am a madman
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@@AshTheQueenOfRodents no. You are a pirate
@@jigokunohi6538 no he is a madman
There was also this "Sexy Action Figure" called---*ad*
That happened to me also 😂
Same lol
Same
PEGI 16
Same
Wow. Were they writing this with a PG in mind? The sexual references and language feel SOOOO out-of-place in Toy Story.
Edit: The adult humor in Circle 7 Toy Story 3 reminds me of Kangaroo Jack and Foodfight!.
I get that Pixar includes a lot of adult jokes, but it seems the Circle 7 version of Toy Story 3 took it one step too far. Zathura may have gotten away with adding a swear word scot-free, but I doubt that the same would have happened to this movie.
LMAO, Cindy scissor
It sounds like they were writing it with an 80's PG in mind (which would be PG-13 now)
Then again, this was during a time when almost everybody was trying to copy Shrek (including Dreamworks, themselves); with mixed results.
I cannot be the only one who freaking loves the idea of a human seeing and hearing a toy talk and move
Nope, you’re not alone
Like Sid from the first.
The best idea from that script imo is the CEO knowing the toys are alive. That's the kind of climax twist that would be talked about for years.
Goodness! This is such a strange yet intriguing concept! It's also kinda dark what with the smasher, and the malfunctioning toys having some unsettling issues for being recalled.
I also love the idea of someone knowing the toys are alive. I think the Toy Story movies changed how I saw toys. It's caused me to feel more attached to my toys, but it's also made me reluctant to give them away to other people, because I think they won't love them the same way as I have.
I sometimes imagine them in Toy Story like scenarios in my head. I imagine them discussing stuff about me when no one is around, and I also imagine them going to see my Christmas and Birthday presents that have been put away before the day arrives.
Yeah, maybe it's strange, but I think it's helped me make some good choices with toys, and helped me figure out the best thing to do with them, and that's to love them. I reckon a toy can only really be happy when it's loved by someone.
That is actually something I can relate to.
It sounds like a movie I would've watched all the time when I was a kid because of how crazy it sounds I mean it would've been bad but it would insane enough for me to enjoy
Sounds like my option of Cars 2, as a kid I loved it for how absurd it was.
Yea….
This clearly needed a lot of editing, but it seems like it could've turned into something really good. I really like the prospect of a toymaker that knows the toys are alive, or any humans, really.
A cartoon movie with a WW2 plot was too heavy...but a movie where living toys wait for death in the toy equivalent of purgatory is much more cheerful...what?
Heck, the two Frozen movies show soldiers in the 1840s with SWORDS AND SHIELDS. Seriously, Disney? Anyone who's read one history book knows rifles and muskets were primarily used at the time. Too scared to show any guns? Disney literally showed them in both Beauty and the Beast and Pocahontas. Heck, Mulan shows a battle scene with rockets. Nowadays, a Disney "battle scene" usually ends in seconds and almost nobody dies except sometimes the main villain. 75% of the time, it's revealed to have been all a misunderstanding and everyone's soon friends again. Give me a break!
@@thunderbird1921 wouldn't be surprised if they were with "everything"
(1:54) I never heard a better Marge impersonation than this one
Lol
*b a c k*
I thought the title said, "They canceled the Toy Story Sequal"
and I was like, people cancel anything nowadays,
but I reread the title and realized that was not what it was lmao
It actually was going to be canceled because someone involved in the production basically deleted 90% of the work by accident
@@somerando5576 But most of it was saved because a pregnant woman was working from home and had a copy of everything up to the last week.
@@frenchbreadstupidity7054 Yeah! Imagine a universe were it actually was cancelled...
@@frenchbreadstupidity7054 they also found that the back up files system had failed to work for the last month.
@@frenchbreadstupidity7054 and a bunch of stuff happened with the tapes and models/animations not rendering properly
Man, introducing a bunch of recalled toys sounds like a potentially interesting concept imho
And then they sell toys of the recalled toys. And the toy recalled-toys have fake-dangerous features. But then what if they turned out to really be dangerous and Disney had really recall the fake recalled toys?
Maybe do the cancelled Pixar movie newt,you can actually see and Easter egg in toy story 3
Wasn’t that one cancelled because Rio came out of nowhere with the exact same plot?
@@LendriMujina Yep that's the one
"Knockoffs, knockoffs everywhere..." Ha.
Not going to lie, if they were going to make another sequel, I hope they go back to this "Recall" aspect. it sounds like a really cool thing to go off of.
I really like the idea of Toy Makers knowing that Toys are alive, like maybe they're the reason why Toys go limp when a human is around because they were told to do so by their makers. Toys don't go limp when another living creature sees them, only when a human is directly looking at them. That is extremely specific for some kind of natural instinct & and an unspoken rule that all Toys follow.
But if they were told to do so by their maker then it would make more sense, and this could also be where the backstories come from. Then mass-produced Toys are copies of the original one made by a Toy Maker, having the same memories & skills until they finally start being played with/interacting with things.
With Toy Story 5 being announced, maybe they'll cover this idea or something similar. At the moment it seems like a pointless cashgrab but only because we have no information about the new movie. Toy Story 4 was made because the team had new ideas they wanted to tell in the TS universe...some were told badly but it wasn't a lazy retrend of the other movies. TS5 may have some interesting ideas, and going more in-depth in the human-toy relationship would be good.
Bryan Seeker did a good video about this plot and how he'd adapt it.
Yes that’s what I remember
Didn’t he predict the ending of Toy Story 4 but with the roles reversed?
@@mushroomfusion245 yeah basically
And he just predicted Toy Story 4
I’ll check it out
Toymakers knowing that the toys are alive makes so much sense when you think about it, because, you know, he's the ones that makes them. I would have loved for them to use some of these concepts. meeting recalled toys, communicating to
foreign ones, and toy makers knowing toys are alive are such amazing concepts to explore. I wish that this one could have been made, still real Toy Story 3 still existing but I wish they could have made it somehow
Potatohead and ham ship canon in a rejected sequel
Interesting timeline
Wait what about mrs potato head.....
Holy shit drama
@@Crow_screams_at_children also that left out Line by mr potato head about is internet history cheating on his wife
Imagine potato head googling Ham
@@Crow_screams_at_children yeah,somethings weren’t meat to be
“That’s not a thing anyone ever wants!”
-King (The Owl House)
@@MovieFan1912 there is always a someone out there, IT mabey not be me or you but there is always somebody who ships it
Cindy Scissors looks like a Novi Star, but before Novi Stars existed
That whole idea of the guy talking to the toys and pleading to them to talk to him obviously wouldn't work and would lead to one of my mental breakdowns. HIS mental breakdowns, I don't have experience with this, it's.. totally just that weirdo.
Toy Story 3: *The Electric Boogaloo*
Lol
Hermitcraft?
@@spectralquill1810 What? What does that have anything to do with this?
@@HandleThatIsNotTaken Well just wondering if they meant to reference that
@@spectralquill1810 Oh
Now I want to see John Lassiter's original version of Toy Story 4.
Heck, why does almost no one talk about Angus McLane's masterpiece, Toy Story of Terror? That TV special was one of the funniest installments of the entire franchise, and was unique because it gave us a deeper look at Jessie's claustrophobia (and her battles against it).
@@thunderbird1921 Glad he’s the one directing Lightyear. I think he’s the best qualified person a Pixar for another TS film.
John Lassiter was one of the writers for the film and was there for most of the production so I’m assuming our Toy Story 4 is pretty similar to what he wanted.
#ReleaseTheLassiterCUT
@@joshuajoe1419 sad news bros...
Unpopular opinion: toy story 4 was the saddest ending ever lol
Yess!!! I never cared about Bow Peep, why did Woody desert his buddies like that??!!
@@nostalgicfears fr! Bo peeps cool and all but Woody left so suddenly.
@@nostalgicfears He was no longer Andy's, and the new owner was never as loyal as Andy.
@@arshiaaghaei True but what about Buzz? What about Jessie?
@@nostalgicfears The ending wasn't a very happy one though
Seeing this at a time when Toy Story 5 is to be released in 2 years, I still think there'd be some core plot points here that could be utilized for the upcoming movie.
Fun Fact: there was actually a pez dispenser character from a toystory Halloween special
One of Sid's toys was half Pez dispenser. Ducky.
You watched Toy Story of Terror too?
All the weird edgy/sexual bits of this reminds me of the Black Friday Reel where disney executives originally wanted Toy Story to be super edgy bc 90's
I would like to see a toy story where they get caught being alive
That could either go really, really right, or horribly wrong
@Gavin James they willingly came alive around someone
Sounds like something dreamworks would do
I am I the only one who wondered why the toys pretended not to be alive in the first place? So many of the problems could've been easily fixed by just talking to a human, and they never explained their reason for not doing it.
Well, there is a movie that may have inspired Toy Story that reveals the usual consequence of that: The Christmas Toy.
I’m surprised you didn’t cover this one sooner
This is actually kind of nostalgic for me because I remember reading the Wikipedia article for Toy Story 3 back in 2009 or so and seeing this exact storyline.
I would like to see that concept explored again or what happens if toys being alive was showcased to a lot of people(Woody mentioned in the first movie that what he did was “against the rules”) so I kinda always wondered about it
That one guy who disliked the vid must have notis on
I don’t see a dislike
@@penguinkirb3759 I did
@@penguinkirb3759 refresh the page
I refreshed the page... No dislikes
The 27 dislikes are Disney’s alt accounts
The only reason why Disney would dislike it is because of the internet's hate boner.
@Luke A r/woooosh
I was reading the script, and I pretty sure Cindy Scissors was just an early version of Jade. They seem to pretty much be the same character.
Maybe Cindy Scissors couldn't have been repaired because her entire concept is too dangerous for young children.
Why no one talking about that Raven solo movie.
💜 *Love Raven* 💜
Bisexual Ichigo I love raven too
Probably because it was a scrapped project not an upcoming one with not much behind its story or production.
I don’t think there’s that much to talk about with the movie or it’s not that known
Thats so raven
Raven never gets enough credit!
Notably, I feel like people should turn these cancelled movies into books.
This is now one of my favorite UA-cam videos, full stop. I feel like Pixar should revisit this concept and make a spinoff film of the original Toy Story series, with Buzz as the main character. Sure, the "toy-gets-lost-and-has-to-be-rescued" trope is common in a movie like Toy Story, but if they did it right, an international Toy Story film, with the toys going overseas to find Buzz, could actually be really good.
The plot of this one, minus the racist interaction with the Taiwanese toys, the paper dolls bit and Cindy Scissors, could really work. Some of the elements might have to be rewritten, like the archive room, but it could easily be done. Perhaps instead of Taiwan, the movie is set in Tokyo, Japan, to tie it back to the thread from TS2 where Stinky Pete mentions the toy museum there. The recall/reject toys sound really cool, especially Jade with the blade in her leg. The line with "To infinity and be-yotch" is hilarious and I would love to have that tossed in a movie. The conveyor-belt fight with Dax would be epic, but it would be more epic if they had to avoid the people on the factory floor. I also love the idea of Mr. Kagoi discovering the toys' existence, also tying things back to Sid's discovery in the first movie. And the comedy they can do with references to knockoff toys, language barriers, toys with accidental features, and so on... I need to get my hands on this script. There's just so much possibility...
I honestly believe that if Pixar ever returns to the Toy Story universe for the big screen, it has to be some sort of spinoff series that focuses on the remaining gang, possibly with Forky filling the Woody role (since this would likely be post-TS4). How they'd do Mr. Potato Head's voice is beyond me, unless they figure out how to use unused voice lines (like JJ Abrams did in The Rise of Skywalker with Leia). And with this plot of Buzz nearly dying and this international intrigue and this kind-hearted executive who understands the toys... it's perfect for a Pixar film, either as the beginning of some new adventures with Buzz as the main character, or as the Avengers: Endgame of Toy Story, with characters from all the movies, specials and shorts coming back for a big final battle. OK, maybe not that last one, but that's still a solid idea.
6:52 you cannot deny your roots dazz, they always come back, whether you treasure them or despise them it's your choice, but even years after your last pikmin video, I can tell you still miss them
TL:DR that's a pikmin 2 song, the tutorial song for when you find something new
“The canceled toy story sequel “
Toy story 2, 3, and 4: *ARE WE a joke to you?*
Edit: spelling
More like alternative timeline
*are we a joke to you**
@@izzye-scopeexplosivobrainz414 ... crap
15:36 this is pretty clever tbh. Paper dolls have their undergarments drawn on (and it's usually something like a leotard as opposed to actual underwear) so they can never be fully 'naked' - it's also how they're displayed by default before you cut them out.
This would have been a convoluted mess
I love the Pikmin music whenever it comes up.
Also, a RAVEN SOLO FILM?! Whaaaaaa?
That idea for the sequel would have changed everything!
8:11 she looks like a human version of lopunny.
I wouldn't mind actually seeing this version. There's some parts in this that sound genuinely interesting like the giant toy battle, recalled toys and the creator talking to toys. We only ever see any toys actually talk to one person which was Sid in the first movie. Having the reverse and having someone who genuinely cares about toys talk to them would of been a nice twist.
I wish it could be an actual movie, it could of been like toy story 2.5
I agree
I kinda wanna see someone tackle this concept, just... take out the questionable stuff. Some adult jokes are fine, they happen all the time as parental bonuses, but that much seems strange.
Also, the toymaker knowing that the toys are alive is an interesting concept.
“To Infinity & Be-yotch” made it into a “Robot Chicken” parody of “Toy Story”.
Wow, learned some new things about this! As weird as this would have been I wish we would have gotten it. As long as we somehow still got the real Toy Story 3 as well. One thing I feel the need to mention is that we have seen a couple of Pez dispensers before. Ducky, one of Sids toys was one with added parts and there was also a normal one in Toy Story of Terror. Interesting that Tom Hanks wasn’t going to do this as there’s actual test animation from Circle 7 that used an audio clip from the baseball movie he was in. Also, I remember back around 2005 or sometime around then reading about a cancelled Toy Story 3 (which was this) and I don’t remember what all it said but in it it said “To infinity and be-yotch!” I have to assume it referring to the line in the script? I was young enough at the time to have not realized that was basically swearing and I was reading the article to my sister and she was like “That was a swear word, you just swore” and it was quiet and awkward. I hope I still have that somewhere but I kind of doubt it.
Toy Story 3 came out during the same year I graduated high school, so I thought that it was the perfect ending to the series... Until the 4th one came out. I got kind of emotional because it was like I grew up with Andy in a way. It also convinced me to donate my toys to children, only leaving the toys that have sentimental value for me. (And a bunch of imported stuffed animals I got from conventions that I impulse bought.)
"There was supposed to be this "sexy action figure" called AD
the one where buzz goes to get repaired?
To be honest toy story 4 was wack
Personally, it was a good movie, I enjoyed it.
Honestly I am not a fan of toy story 4, I thought the story wasn’t great and the new characters were kinda shallow especially forky. I thought it was meh. But you can have your own opinion
I know but it felt so much like a cash grab
@@VoidFishton i personally enjoyed it very much and i think the new characters are charming especially forky but everyone have their own opinion
@@DeusVult838, I agree with you entirely that I’d much rather have the characters from the cancelled Toy Story 3 than the characters in Toy Story 4.
Dazz: There was said to be a sexy action figure called....
Ad: Rich chocolate toffee
Me: wow! Lol xp
I loved Toy Story 1 and 2. 2 ended on a great message of making the most of the time you have with those you care about. They're still my favorite Pixar movies. 3 had a good ending, but I would have preferred if the toys had gone to the attic and then Andy would have given them to his kids years later. 4 didn't need to be made.
I actually wouldn't have mined seeing this on an direct video format. It seems kind of interesting of an storyline to me, especially the idea of the toys going to a toy factory.
Not gonna lie the scene when all the buzzes and draxes fighting would have been epic
I'm sorry but "to infinity and be-yotch" is absolutely hilarious
Since when did Buzz’s hand become a projectile?
Edit: nevermind, turns out it was supposedly because of his karate action from the original Toy Story!
Ok, that's a completely different movie compared to the Toy Story 3 movie we got, so glad this cancelled movie didn't get made
Ooo, I'm excited to watch this.
Same
I'm glad Dazz recognizes Taiwan as its own country
Thank god we're not in that timeline, bro my childhood would've been ruined if that had happened, thank god we got the amazing toy story 3 that we all know and love today!
I was looking forward to seeing how Buzz was created and what's with him being programmed to have a reset button that does legitimately nothing but wipe his memory, which the toy company shouldn't even know exists. Seems like the movie didn't plan on explaining any of that, though.
The thumbnail was kind of cursed
i deadass would have loved to see this movie made. Like, i wouldnt replace the toy story 3 we got, just open a worm hole to an alt timeline and buy the dvd of it there and bring it back.
I guess you could call it, The Toy Story.........
That Time Forgot
Haha.
Man as much as I love the actual Toy Story 3, a Dax Blastar toy would've been great 😂😂