Fun fact: Woody was originally gonna be the antagonist of the movie. SO GLAD they made him a protagonist. While his actions were a rather excessive, his reasoning is understandable with the fear of being forgotten.
He's pretty much a narcissist and control freak at first until he gets humbled later on after regretting his actions towards Buzz and after meeting Sid's toys
@@siphonophores Well, with how he’s basically seen as the leader of the toys, it’s understandable for him making sure everything is in order so no toy gets left behind. And with how much of a standout Buzz is compared to Woody, Woody was worried to be forgotten himself with how things were changing in the room. As a kid, I never understood how rather dark this movie was. Especially with how Mr. Potatohead had Etch draw a noose to signify to Woody either “you’re dead” or “you better get Buzz or you’re dead”. He has a reason to be angry from his perspective but geez.
@@thewillofabeast9079 I don't really see a good reason to hate Buzz because first of, Buzz never intended to standout that the same ther toys liked him quickly and it starts to worry Woody that he's not being respected as the Toy's leader anymore. Buzz just has that charisma on everyone, he also don't intend to replace Woody as Andy's favorite. Buzz is just that cool so I don't blame Andy for finding him as his new favorite. I didn't like Woody for being a jerk towards Buzz when I was a kid but grew to like him through his growth later on in the movie.
TBH I really think 90% of the plot wouldn't have happened if Potatohead hadn't spent the entire movie gassing the other toys into making Woody perceive Buzz as a threat. Potatohead is the real villain here and the worst part is that he gets away with it.
actually yeah, and its funny in 2 when buzz brings up them throwing woody out the back of the truck and the way he says "oh you had to bring that up" yeah he knows damn well what he did and more and likely got shat on about it after the move
People point out the first time we see Andy playing with Potato Head, he's a bad guy that scenario, which is kinda funny foreshadowing. There's actually a fan theory that Potato Head (which is a younger kids toy) is the former "popular toy" that Woody himself replaced. By sheer coincidence, "Woody's Round Up" (which inspired the toy) supposedly finished in 1957, a year before the Mr Potato Head toy (which looked very different from the modern one, granted) officially came out IRL.
It's actually crazy to think that this was the first ever film that was made by Pixar, A great introduction to Pixar's partnership with Disney, movie is a huge classic.
It has an even more bizarre history than that. It was originally a small team at Lucasfilm, before the team left and co-founded the company with Steve Jobs after he was ousted from Apple. Basically two of the biggest innovators in CGI and computer technology were indirectly responsible for the development of the first fully computer-animated film.
It's kinda funny when you realize Woody being so nervous about Buzz replacing him is definitely a reference to Space Epics replacing the Western, the space race taking the place of settling in the west ahd all that
Then years later came a rather interesting style of genre combining both space and western themes complete with some guitar riffs and banjos here and there.
Woody actually didn’t mean to knock Buzz out the window though, so he wasn’t lying. He just wanted to knock him behind the desk where the 8 ball fell - there’s even a shot of him looking down the back of the desk and then back at Buzz to confirm this
There is footage of animator Pete Docter doing this very thing. He himself would go on to direct Monster's Inc., Up, Inside Out, and Soul. These guys were more than craftsmen, they were artists.
Woody didn't try to push him out of the window. He's trying to push him behind the dresser so Andy won't find him till they move out. That'd why he started to cook up an evil plan when he saw the magic 8 ball behind the dresser.
@1dayago843 that's what I mean. I may have left out details. It is so buzz would be temporarily missing so woody would be picked. Woody isn't as evil as the black Friday reel where he did try to get rid of buzz one and for all. Since they are going to move, Andy would eventually find buzz. That's at least the plan and reason why current woody didn't just push him out the window or kill him when he had the chance.
I want to see a what if where Woody's plan succeeds since that would mean they go to the new house without getting their development and has some potential for woody making more schemes to screw buzz over lol
There is no almost, it's just plain funny because Woody is already a jerk by childhood movie protagonist standards, so seeing Beta Test Woody being ten times worse blew my mind.
To add more context to the “meaner” woody, there’s actually a demo called “The Black Friday” reel that shows the Buzz pushed out the window scene, but it’s VERY different. Buzz comes up to Woody genuinely wishing him luck on who gets picked for Pizza Planet, and Woody fucking grabs his arm and yeets him out the window. All the Toys clearly see what Woody did and he tries downplaying it, eventually leading to Woody yelling and insulting everyone very cruelly, even saying Slinky would end up at Goodwill if Andy never played with Woody, which causes the toys to get angry and push him out the window. Needless to say, that scene nearly shut down the movie with how mean spirited it was for a kids film and you can see it on UA-cam.
@@D4v3mill3r the quote of him yelling at slinky and goodwill goes along the lines of “just use your vast amount of brain power to consider this for a moment: if it wasn’t for me, Andy wouldn’t pay any attention to you at all. In fact, my stretchy friend, you would’ve been hauled away to Goodwill a long time ago, so shut your mouth and get them off the bed! Do it, now!”
5:02 - 5:08 Ever realized that the new Buzz memorabilia that Andy received was actually his birthday presents? They even stated that he got bedsheets, meaning THOSE WERE THE SHEETS THEY WERE REFERRING TO.
I like how they mentioned the toys surviving thousands of years into the future since Rex was actually in the movie as one of Wall-E's collection items.
2:30 I just realize... those are probably the Buzz Lightyear bedsheets that later in the movie replace the Woody ones... So for being a "nothing present" those were actually also a threat to woody.
When you realize that this movie literally is about having an existential crisis that drives you insane while trying to find new purpose and accepting reality. They didn't have to go this hard for a movie about toys, but they did.
I always assumed Buzz didn’t know he was a toy is because he’s a newly opened toy. Like he’s been “born” into the toy world for the first time and has no awareness of anything besides what his programming is. I’ve always assumed all new toys act like this before they realize the reality of what being a toy is. 🤔 This explains why Andy’s other toys don’t have this problem, and especially why Woody is so annoyed by it (probably being Andy’s oldest and most used toy). He’s probably from the 50s or so. Maybe he’s kinda forgotten what it’s like to be a new toy?
@@SupHapCak In the third movie he gets factory reset, and in the second movie the new buzz thinks he's a space ranger. Also, the Barbies in 2 are the same way
I think any toy that has lore should come alive thinking they aren’t a toy (Zurg is also like this iirc) but any toy that doesn’t should know what they are. Like I can’t imagine mr potatohead having delusions of being something he’s not
the fact that Sid's little sister only had a bunch of headless toys, presumably because Sid messed them all up so it's all she had, is such a heartbreaking detail. She deserved her own toys that weren't ruined
7:06 I still can’t believe that flew over my head when I was younger watching this. And seeing that as a 16 year old I find that pretty funny to be in a Pixar movie
Imagine if all liscenced toys have the same delusion as Buzz, like imagine Andy gets an Iron Man action figure that thinks it’s the real Robert Downey Jr
Random fun fact: In the last scene where the toys are listening to what Andy got for Christmas and Mrs. Potato Head is announced, the typing board in the back goes “hubba hubba”
1:45 fun fact: in Wall E you can see Rex in the background, implying he's the sole survivor of all the toys and all the rest are in trash cubes. I would watch that toy story Edit: idk why I said that implies that they all died lol, I guess all it really implies is that he's the only one in that area specifically 💀
11:25 It's weird, because I often compare this scene to the scene from _Babe_ where the cat tells Babe what pigs are for, except that was completely 100% serious, and this is more bathos (i.e. both funny and tragic).
I started laughing when they played the scene where Buzz says “We’re not aiming for the truck” cuz I can’t watch that scene without thinking of the Vine of him flying into the Twin Towers
He wasn’t trying to kill Buzz, he just wanted them out the way/fallen down the side of the drawer and out of the way, I don’t think he’s evil at all quite the opposite!
Yeah, Andy was only allowed to take one toy to Pizza Planet, and of course he would choose Buzz. So Woody just wanted him out of the way until they left, stuck behind the desk. But since Buzz dodged the RC car, the lamp swing around and knocked him out the window. It wasn't Woody's intention, but since they don't really address it afterwards, and they don't really communicate it except by Woody's POV, it's easy to miss.
My absolute favorite childhood movie. ❤ When I was 4 and couldn't ready yet, I was obsessed with this movie. I watched it so much my Mom couldn't take it and hid the tape in all the other VHSs without the cases. She told me if I could find the right movie, we'd watch it. I went STRAIGHT to it like a dart and gave it to her to put on. I just memorized the clipart logo thing for 'Toy Story' and knew what it looked like. 😂
@@Matty002Well, it was a pile of caseless VHSs on the floor. The only clues were the actual labels on the tapes, which one would EXPECT you'd need to read. 😅
Technically The Brave Little Toaster is the very first true Pixar film. The company didn't exist yet, but it was made by several of the people who went on to form it and even contains the classic "code" they throw into most of their earlier stuff in one scene. In fact, the reason it wound up in such a rights hell (aside from how MILITANTLY dark it is) is because it-- way back in the eighties-- was ORIGINALLY PITCHED AS THE WORLD'S FIRST ALL CGI MOVIE-- Had he not been fired for the idea, it wouldn't have gone to Toy Story when the company officially formed and made it, and it likely wouldn't be the juggernaut that it became.
10:55 Well, it's good to hear someone acknowledge that not *every* kids does that. You'd swear that was the case, going from the comments on a reaction to the _South Park_ movie.
12:30 i didnt notice this when i watched the movie but like... the girl is almost as bad as her brother. shes serving Buzz tea with his arm like its nothing and isnt remotely freaked out by the headless dolls and such!
i think the reason for that is she gets bullied by sid so much thats she used to her toys being ripped apart and the head removed because sid let's her have the cast offs that he doesn't want and need
Also, Woody never intended to push Buzz out the window. You’d need to watch the Black Friday Reel for that. In the final movie, he tried to knock Buzz behind the desk, but Buzz dodged RC, causing RC hit the bulletin board, causing a chain reaction that made him get knocked out the window.
idk cars 2 was ok cars 3 though, toy story four had GREAT animation the plot was ok but the part that woody just gives up his toy voice box eh not good, and forky was a great character in my opinion i also liked the ventriloquist dummies in the antique store, they are interesting to me i wish disney had of made a real version of them not the action figure version but a real vent dummy version i would love that.
The official explanation for why Buzz thought he was real is that Buzz was stuck on demo mode. When he fell down after trying and failing to fly, the impact somehow switched him from Demo Mode to On, hence why he could finally understand the truth
Canonically Andy watched Buzz Lighter of Star Command, not the new Buzz Lightyear Movie, which I reject whole heartedly because it isn't a Buzz Lightyear movie, it's a movie with Buzz Lightyear in it, so they can hook people with a familiar property instead of doing the work with the writing.
There's also more or less a coherent timeline for Toy Story, and (seperate from the actual quality) a bit immersion-breaker that the movie looks too "modern" and slick, i.e. doesn't feel like it was made in the time Andy would have been young enough to see it. Which is a shame because I'd have loved to see a self-aware retro-future pastiche/parody done by Pixar in the flavor of late 80s/early 90s scifi.
1:17 "We Got One!" 😂Annie Potts did a great job voicing Bo Peep (: Month 6 asking for Goos burger 🍔/ Dreamworks Wallace and Gromit curse of the Wererabbit 🐣🥳
Sid actually returns in a Monsters Inc comic where he basically finds out you can enter the monster world through closet doors so he tries to steal toys to "save other kids." Issue 3
The idea that the toys are immortal made me think of a future sequel where a toy that’s been around since the 17 or 1800s gives Woody an Invincible “Think, Mark!”-style speech about giving up on kids for good because they’re all just going to be fractions of his millennia-long existence.
When i watched this as a kid my brain thought the animation was so realistic now looking back at it it looks so motionless when woody walks and uses his arms
Toy Story plays on every child’s greatest fear. The fear of being replaced or abandoned. Woody is terrified that Buzz will replace him. Is that necessarily true? No, but it’s a real fear for little kids.
Most humor goes over my head and I still love it. One of the best redeemed jerk protagonists I’ve seen over chihiro and shrek (still like them), and the world concept is crazy interesting. One reason is how well they do disbelief suspension over others.
I love my boy Kuzco, but Woody is definitely more interesting as a jerk lead, since his situation is so complex. He's being selfish, but his fear is understandable on at least three levels - he's scared of losing the top-dog position among the toys, he's scared of losing the kid he genuinely cares about and he's scared of losing what literally gives his life meaning. The way we see Andy obsess over Buzz, Woody's absolutely justified in feeling like his life is crumbling.
You gotta love a company who took the most common complaint about early CG - "It looks like all the shit is made of plastic" - and literally work that into the designs.
The noose sketch was not implying that Woody needs to kill himself, but that Potato Head and the gang want to enact their justice for Buzz by hanging Woody themselves.
Fun fact:
Woody was originally gonna be the antagonist of the movie. SO GLAD they made him a protagonist. While his actions were a rather excessive, his reasoning is understandable with the fear of being forgotten.
He's pretty much a narcissist and control freak at first until he gets humbled later on after regretting his actions towards Buzz and after meeting Sid's toys
that explains why the 2nd movie has a western-style villain. probably just revised woody
@@siphonophores Well, with how he’s basically seen as the leader of the toys, it’s understandable for him making sure everything is in order so no toy gets left behind. And with how much of a standout Buzz is compared to Woody, Woody was worried to be forgotten himself with how things were changing in the room. As a kid, I never understood how rather dark this movie was. Especially with how Mr. Potatohead had Etch draw a noose to signify to Woody either “you’re dead” or “you better get Buzz or you’re dead”. He has a reason to be angry from his perspective but geez.
@@thewillofabeast9079 I don't really see a good reason to hate Buzz because first of, Buzz never intended to standout that the same ther toys liked him quickly and it starts to worry Woody that he's not being respected as the Toy's leader anymore. Buzz just has that charisma on everyone, he also don't intend to replace Woody as Andy's favorite. Buzz is just that cool so I don't blame Andy for finding him as his new favorite. I didn't like Woody for being a jerk towards Buzz when I was a kid but grew to like him through his growth later on in the movie.
they mention this in the vid. old news
TBH I really think 90% of the plot wouldn't have happened if Potatohead hadn't spent the entire movie gassing the other toys into making Woody perceive Buzz as a threat.
Potatohead is the real villain here and the worst part is that he gets away with it.
actually yeah, and its funny in 2 when buzz brings up them throwing woody out the back of the truck and the way he says "oh you had to bring that up" yeah he knows damn well what he did and more and likely got shat on about it after the move
Mr. Photohead just an instigator 😭😭
19:14
People point out the first time we see Andy playing with Potato Head, he's a bad guy that scenario, which is kinda funny foreshadowing. There's actually a fan theory that Potato Head (which is a younger kids toy) is the former "popular toy" that Woody himself replaced.
By sheer coincidence, "Woody's Round Up" (which inspired the toy) supposedly finished in 1957, a year before the Mr Potato Head toy (which looked very different from the modern one, granted) officially came out IRL.
@@thedemonunderyourbed6772No literally 😭😭 he just starting problems that wouldn’t have existed without him 😭
It's actually crazy to think that this was the first ever film that was made by Pixar, A great introduction to Pixar's partnership with Disney, movie is a huge classic.
It has an even more bizarre history than that.
It was originally a small team at Lucasfilm, before the team left and co-founded the company with Steve Jobs after he was ousted from Apple.
Basically two of the biggest innovators in CGI and computer technology were indirectly responsible for the development of the first fully computer-animated film.
@@safebox36 Wow, what a bizzare adventure
@@ProGamer-xe3oq a jo Jo's bizarre adventure?
@@safebox36you said the b word
Actually the FIRST pixar movie was actually an animated adult film, ironically given the same name: "Toy Story"
It's kinda funny when you realize Woody being so nervous about Buzz replacing him is definitely a reference to Space Epics replacing the Western, the space race taking the place of settling in the west ahd all that
I mean they literally reference this in the second movie "once the astronauts went up children only wanted to play with space toys"
@@Rusty_Spy true, but it's nice that they respect media consumption trends
Then years later came a rather interesting style of genre combining both space and western themes complete with some guitar riffs and banjos here and there.
Woody actually didn’t mean to knock Buzz out the window though, so he wasn’t lying. He just wanted to knock him behind the desk where the 8 ball fell - there’s even a shot of him looking down the back of the desk and then back at Buzz to confirm this
ew kid with fnaf pfp
@@Folfah I’m nearly 18
@@controlbrainsew nearly 18 with a fnaf pfp
@@Alex_Barbosa Yeah and who gives one
@@controlbrains I'm just glad to be involved
Fun fact about this movie. Some of the animators taped their feet to a plank of wood to act out how the toy soldiers would walk or hop around.
That's amazing. Talk about a love for your craft.
They nailed them, if I’m not mistaken.
There is footage of animator Pete Docter doing this very thing. He himself would go on to direct Monster's Inc., Up, Inside Out, and Soul. These guys were more than craftsmen, they were artists.
@@alfonsobiggers2452Seriously though, those movies were amazing. Never knew how much love and effort was put into them though
@@D4v3mill3rUnlike Toy Story 4
Woody didn't try to push him out of the window. He's trying to push him behind the dresser so Andy won't find him till they move out. That'd why he started to cook up an evil plan when he saw the magic 8 ball behind the dresser.
Not for moving out but for being picked for Pizza Planet
@1dayago843 that's what I mean. I may have left out details. It is so buzz would be temporarily missing so woody would be picked. Woody isn't as evil as the black Friday reel where he did try to get rid of buzz one and for all. Since they are going to move, Andy would eventually find buzz. That's at least the plan and reason why current woody didn't just push him out the window or kill him when he had the chance.
I want to see a what if where Woody's plan succeeds since that would mean they go to the new house without getting their development and has some potential for woody making more schemes to screw buzz over lol
@moon4236 that honestly seems interesting to think about
"Buzz look an alien!
"WHERE!"
" *HA!* "
It will forever be iconic
Have you seen the, uh. . . NSFW edit of that scene. . .? 💀💀💀💀
@@jpz2009 WHAT?!?
@@temmierules6016 It's the same dialogue/clip, but when Buzz turns around it cuts to a naked black guy 💀💀💀💀
@@jpz2009 oh god- 😧
The early test animations of Woody had him be so much more of a jerk than he is in the final movie. It's almost funny in retrospect.
Old Woody: What. Who told you to think spring winner if it wasn't for me Andy would have hauld you to Goodwill a long time ago!
They literally said that in the video but ok
There is no almost, it's just plain funny because Woody is already a jerk by childhood movie protagonist standards, so seeing Beta Test Woody being ten times worse blew my mind.
The Black Friday Reel
Character development
To add more context to the “meaner” woody, there’s actually a demo called “The Black Friday” reel that shows the Buzz pushed out the window scene, but it’s VERY different. Buzz comes up to Woody genuinely wishing him luck on who gets picked for Pizza Planet, and Woody fucking grabs his arm and yeets him out the window. All the Toys clearly see what Woody did and he tries downplaying it, eventually leading to Woody yelling and insulting everyone very cruelly, even saying Slinky would end up at Goodwill if Andy never played with Woody, which causes the toys to get angry and push him out the window.
Needless to say, that scene nearly shut down the movie with how mean spirited it was for a kids film and you can see it on UA-cam.
Yeah reading that changes Woody from being so sympathetic lol
Like that scene and the rest of the movie
But is it more in character for a Cowboy?
But how would the movie end in earlier drafts?
@@JR1cktheSk3tchy that I’m not entirely sure of. It might end similarly, but this scene would’ve stuck too much to make that redemption feel earned.
😭 SORRY, WHAT?? LMAOO GOODWILL IS CRAZY
@@D4v3mill3r the quote of him yelling at slinky and goodwill goes along the lines of “just use your vast amount of brain power to consider this for a moment: if it wasn’t for me, Andy wouldn’t pay any attention to you at all. In fact, my stretchy friend, you would’ve been hauled away to Goodwill a long time ago, so shut your mouth and get them off the bed! Do it, now!”
19:19 My favorite cut of this is "This isn't flying! This is falling!" "AAAAAAHHHHHHH" * crashing noises *
The way Sid ran away with his arms flailing about in the air is absolutely hysterical.
It’s moments like those that make me glad the animation is primitive
I died when I watched it
@@mattbear3853 how are you typing this then? 🤨
@@KillerKai8535I meant like I died of laughter, how old are you
@@mattbear3853 I was joking. I’m 14 😅
5:02 - 5:08
Ever realized that the new Buzz memorabilia that Andy received was actually his birthday presents? They even stated that he got bedsheets, meaning THOSE WERE THE SHEETS THEY WERE REFERRING TO.
I like how they mentioned the toys surviving thousands of years into the future since Rex was actually in the movie as one of Wall-E's collection items.
2:30 I just realize... those are probably the Buzz Lightyear bedsheets that later in the movie replace the Woody ones... So for being a "nothing present" those were actually also a threat to woody.
18:47
I love how the finale hinges on Buzz's helmet being like a magnifying glass, even though it's plastic
When you realize that this movie literally is about having an existential crisis that drives you insane while trying to find new purpose and accepting reality. They didn't have to go this hard for a movie about toys, but they did.
I always assumed Buzz didn’t know he was a toy is because he’s a newly opened toy. Like he’s been “born” into the toy world for the first time and has no awareness of anything besides what his programming is. I’ve always assumed all new toys act like this before they realize the reality of what being a toy is. 🤔 This explains why Andy’s other toys don’t have this problem, and especially why Woody is so annoyed by it (probably being Andy’s oldest and most used toy). He’s probably from the 50s or so. Maybe he’s kinda forgotten what it’s like to be a new toy?
I always took that explanation with a grain of salt, but the idea that Buzz comes with lore makes so much more sense.
@@SupHapCak woody has lore
@@SupHapCak In the third movie he gets factory reset, and in the second movie the new buzz thinks he's a space ranger. Also, the Barbies in 2 are the same way
I think any toy that has lore should come alive thinking they aren’t a toy (Zurg is also like this iirc) but any toy that doesn’t should know what they are. Like I can’t imagine mr potatohead having delusions of being something he’s not
@@jjropo3.Woody is old af though, he doesn't remember
Woody laughing at Buzz when he does the alien trick always gets me 😂
Also the give me a hand bit
“Buzz, look! An alien!”
“Where?!”
“BAH!!” 😂😂
BAH.
Took me a while to realize Woody wasn't trying to push Buzz out the window. Just push him behind the desk.
They Said It As A Joke
the fact that Sid's little sister only had a bunch of headless toys, presumably because Sid messed them all up so it's all she had, is such a heartbreaking detail. She deserved her own toys that weren't ruined
18:20 Well of course it's as fast as a car. This is the 90s,you couldn't get a toy without a chance of blood loss.
7:06 I still can’t believe that flew over my head when I was younger watching this. And seeing that as a 16 year old I find that pretty funny to be in a Pixar movie
2:28 I bet those bedsheets were the Buzz Lightyear-themed ones we see later, to build hype towards the toy.
Would that mean Andy's Mom coordinate with the guests for the best gift order?
@@rimfire8217 Mother knows best. 😉
Imagine if all liscenced toys have the same delusion as Buzz, like imagine Andy gets an Iron Man action figure that thinks it’s the real Robert Downey Jr
Random fun fact: In the last scene where the toys are listening to what Andy got for Christmas and Mrs. Potato Head is announced, the typing board in the back goes “hubba hubba”
1:45 fun fact: in Wall E you can see Rex in the background, implying he's the sole survivor of all the toys and all the rest are in trash cubes. I would watch that toy story
Edit: idk why I said that implies that they all died lol, I guess all it really implies is that he's the only one in that area specifically 💀
11:25 It's weird, because I often compare this scene to the scene from _Babe_ where the cat tells Babe what pigs are for, except that was completely 100% serious, and this is more bathos (i.e. both funny and tragic).
I started laughing when they played the scene where Buzz says “We’re not aiming for the truck” cuz I can’t watch that scene without thinking of the Vine of him flying into the Twin Towers
It's actually crazy to think that the success of this movie led to the creation of Pixar's best movie yet, Lightyear
8:12 THAT'S THE MEME!
13:08
Padme: Where’s Anakin?
Obi Wan:
rewatching children shows as a adult is always funny cause you understand the adult humor and jokes
He wasn’t trying to kill Buzz, he just wanted them out the way/fallen down the side of the drawer and out of the way, I don’t think he’s evil at all quite the opposite!
Yeah, Andy was only allowed to take one toy to Pizza Planet, and of course he would choose Buzz. So Woody just wanted him out of the way until they left, stuck behind the desk. But since Buzz dodged the RC car, the lamp swing around and knocked him out the window.
It wasn't Woody's intention, but since they don't really address it afterwards, and they don't really communicate it except by Woody's POV, it's easy to miss.
I think they said it as a joke
7:11 As a kid, I thought that was, like, a crane or something.
Same here
18:57 Not my joke, someone said it when Sorta Stupid reacted to it, but “You got a friend in me” 😂😂😂
10:04 do you ever think that Neil Gaiman watched this and was like? Yeah I can do that. And then just make Coraline food for thought.
7:50 the fact that I immediately recognize not only which site this is, but also which collection and shared bookmark this is says something 🗿
Man CGI really has come a long way. Too bad all the bowling alleys in the world still have pre-Toy Story CGI.
15:34 AHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!😂 I don't even blame him if he actually does quit.
Fun fact: VeggieTales was actually the first ever CGI animated show.
What a way to start the ball on CG. That show was absolute peek.
Not even close. DOnkey Kong Country and Reboot would like to have a word.
My absolute favorite childhood movie. ❤
When I was 4 and couldn't ready yet, I was obsessed with this movie. I watched it so much my Mom couldn't take it and hid the tape in all the other VHSs without the cases. She told me if I could find the right movie, we'd watch it. I went STRAIGHT to it like a dart and gave it to her to put on. I just memorized the clipart logo thing for 'Toy Story' and knew what it looked like. 😂
I watched it so much that I would enact whole scenes with my brothers. :D
wow she didnt think you could pick out the movie? thats like hiding a blue ball in a box of red balls and thinking you wouldnt be able to find it
@@Matty002Well, it was a pile of caseless VHSs on the floor. The only clues were the actual labels on the tapes, which one would EXPECT you'd need to read. 😅
“Buzz is the only one with lore”
Woodys roundup is Woodys lore
17:09 They were actually pretty decent at animating people.
16:30 “it’s just a prank”
The prank:
9:39 This moment felt like that meme "Go Crazy, AHHH, Go Stupid AHHH"
"Bring back characters telling other characters to kill themselves" is now a gag I wanna see in all animation forms children to adult
Toy Story not only has a great trilogy( not the fourth one ) but all the animated shorts are also amazing
i didn't really like the fourth one
@@ghtroglodyte1996no one did 💀
Sucks that they’re making a fifth one. Don’t know why other than 💵
Iiked the fifth one for the looks alone, same with the live action lion king 💀
What's wrong with the fourth one
woody and buzz's facial expressions had me ascending
Technically The Brave Little Toaster is the very first true Pixar film. The company didn't exist yet, but it was made by several of the people who went on to form it and even contains the classic "code" they throw into most of their earlier stuff in one scene.
In fact, the reason it wound up in such a rights hell (aside from how MILITANTLY dark it is) is because it-- way back in the eighties-- was ORIGINALLY PITCHED AS THE WORLD'S FIRST ALL CGI MOVIE-- Had he not been fired for the idea, it wouldn't have gone to Toy Story when the company officially formed and made it, and it likely wouldn't be the juggernaut that it became.
11:25 this is the Toy Story equivalent of that bladerunner scene where he’s looking up at the AI chick in the rain
Bed sheets were totally the buzz light year bed sheets Andy has later in the movie. Kid knew what he was doing
9:02 They look like if Cartman crossbred with the Martians from _Phineas and Ferb._
Goddamn my mate wasn't holding himself back at all!
Why did you say a that and why is it true
10:55 Well, it's good to hear someone acknowledge that not *every* kids does that. You'd swear that was the case, going from the comments on a reaction to the _South Park_ movie.
12:30
i didnt notice this when i watched the movie but like... the girl is almost as bad as her brother. shes serving Buzz tea with his arm like its nothing and isnt remotely freaked out by the headless dolls and such!
i think the reason for that is she gets bullied by sid so much thats she used to her toys being ripped apart and the head removed because sid let's her have the cast offs that he doesn't want and need
7:02 I didn't expect Mr Potato Head to be like Frieren. Glad I didn't understand when I was a kid.
Also, Woody never intended to push Buzz out the window. You’d need to watch the Black Friday Reel for that.
In the final movie, he tried to knock Buzz behind the desk, but Buzz dodged RC, causing RC hit the bulletin board, causing a chain reaction that made him get knocked out the window.
The editor went crazy this video. Give my guy a raise or bonus for this video at least. Straight fire
7:49 I never knew that I would live to see the day where BJ ALEX was compared to TOY STORY 💀
19:32 this is when I realise I’m almost the same age as y’all 😭
19:53 Other than Toy Story 4, Incredibles 2, Onward, Cars 2, Lightyear and Good Dinosaur they never missed to make good movies those were the days.
idk cars 2 was ok cars 3 though, toy story four had GREAT animation the plot was ok but the part that woody just gives up his toy voice box eh not good, and forky was a great character in my opinion i also liked the ventriloquist dummies in the antique store, they are interesting to me i wish disney had of made a real version of them not the action figure version but a real vent dummy version i would love that.
I enjoyed light years, and honestly don't understand the hate.
Onward was awesome
The official explanation for why Buzz thought he was real is that Buzz was stuck on demo mode. When he fell down after trying and failing to fly, the impact somehow switched him from Demo Mode to On, hence why he could finally understand the truth
“Buzz, look! An alien!”
“Where?!”
“BAH!!” 😂😂
I wouldn’t be surprised if they had Chris prat to voice woody in toy story 5💀
i'd hope not it's either gonna be tom hanks or his brother that does the irl toy voice
@@spongebakesquarepansgamingYeah, Tom hanks only does the movies and not any of the merchandise. That would be his brother, Jim Hanks
@@LewisTheBat i know that that's what i said
@@spongebakesquarepansgaming
Oh, I knew you already known that, I just wanted to add onto it that's all. Sorry about that.
@@LewisTheBat it's ok
12:03 made me laugh ngl 🤣
3:54 Thank you! I’ve always thought Mr. Potato Head was such an asshole.
6:19 If you think that's nefarious, wait 'til you see the Black Friday Reel.
Canonically Andy watched Buzz Lighter of Star Command, not the new Buzz Lightyear Movie, which I reject whole heartedly because it isn't a Buzz Lightyear movie, it's a movie with Buzz Lightyear in it, so they can hook people with a familiar property instead of doing the work with the writing.
There's also more or less a coherent timeline for Toy Story, and (seperate from the actual quality) a bit immersion-breaker that the movie looks too "modern" and slick, i.e. doesn't feel like it was made in the time Andy would have been young enough to see it.
Which is a shame because I'd have loved to see a self-aware retro-future pastiche/parody done by Pixar in the flavor of late 80s/early 90s scifi.
The first Sex Joke from Spilling the Milk that Made me Laugh!!!
4:46
While Woody was being petty with Buzz, other toys like Potatohead pushed him into it with all the teasing.
Toy Story is one of Pixar’s most important films!
Nice to see you guys watch this!
20:53 Kids when they watch the same fucking movie 15,000 times
Toy Story 5 NEEDS TO END ON A COMEDY NOTE LIKE THIS ONE!
1:17 "We Got One!" 😂Annie Potts did a great job voicing Bo Peep (: Month 6 asking for Goos burger 🍔/ Dreamworks Wallace and Gromit curse of the Wererabbit 🐣🥳
5:03 I just realized…WERE THOSE THE BEDSHEETS ANDY WAS GIFTED???
Sid actually returns in a Monsters Inc comic where he basically finds out you can enter the monster world through closet doors so he tries to steal toys to "save other kids." Issue 3
The idea that the toys are immortal made me think of a future sequel where a toy that’s been around since the 17 or 1800s gives Woody an Invincible “Think, Mark!”-style speech about giving up on kids for good because they’re all just going to be fractions of his millennia-long existence.
"What will you have after 500 years?"
12:48 is the editor doctah who fan ehhh????
When i watched this as a kid my brain thought the animation was so realistic
now looking back at it it looks so motionless when woody walks and uses his arms
6:27 the scene that woody almost killed buzz, disney would never alloweed that nowadays.
The internet has corrupted me so much everytime i see “we’re not aiming for the truck” I think of 9/11
I love when the Spoiled Milk gang reacts to classics
3:38 Huh. That actually makes sense
Holy crap i never thought about it that way, might have been how woody was when he was new when others prob weren’t
10:37 💀
Toy Story plays on every child’s greatest fear. The fear of being replaced or abandoned.
Woody is terrified that Buzz will replace him. Is that necessarily true? No, but it’s a real fear for little kids.
You know your guest is fire when he peaks the mic in the intro.
Most humor goes over my head and I still love it. One of the best redeemed jerk protagonists I’ve seen over chihiro and shrek (still like them), and the world concept is crazy interesting. One reason is how well they do disbelief suspension over others.
I love my boy Kuzco, but Woody is definitely more interesting as a jerk lead, since his situation is so complex. He's being selfish, but his fear is understandable on at least three levels - he's scared of losing the top-dog position among the toys, he's scared of losing the kid he genuinely cares about and he's scared of losing what literally gives his life meaning. The way we see Andy obsess over Buzz, Woody's absolutely justified in feeling like his life is crumbling.
@@ewormXD what about chihiro and shrek
5:39 BAH
1:45 okay but why is Jack's toy story 5 idea literally just the plot of 9 lol
7:06 that noose etch & Sketch drawing was crazy💀
12:47 WOOOOO WILFREDDDDD
You gotta love a company who took the most common complaint about early CG - "It looks like all the shit is made of plastic" - and literally work that into the designs.
The noose sketch was not implying that Woody needs to kill himself, but that Potato Head and the gang want to enact their justice for Buzz by hanging Woody themselves.
Even worse lmao
I felt so slow for not getting the "I'm just a couple of blocks away" joke sooner
12:03 we need a full version of that song 😂😂
15:18 and a Bouncer
My childhood!!
12:21 I didn't watch it in theaters, but watching it on VHS a million times also makes me old
The movie that changed animation forever ❤
They predicted digital circus 10:09
I bust laughing when they said “Woody and f#cking Buzz put down Andy’s dog”😂