It was the perfect ending. When Toy Story first came out, I was a bit younger than Andy. By the end of this third movie, I was in college. So the kids who grew up with movies actually aged with them too. Broke my heart when Woody said goodbye.
Yes! We're probably about the same age. I had the original Toy Story on VHS as a kid and I was in college when 3 came out. I cry in movies fairly often but that one was the last time I just outright can't-breath, body shaking, tears pouring, sobbed in a movie theater. I felt kinda dumb as a 19 year old dude, sitting next to my parents, weeping uncontrollably over a kids movie, but all the love and connection between these characters, and me growing up at the same time as Andy, it was all extremely powerful to me.
@@striderdavid I was right there with you. Full body sobbing trying to maintain some kind of composure in a damn theater as a 19/20 ish year old. It was a massive chapter coming to an end and we happened to be in the right age frame to experience it in a personal way. It’s a pretty cool thing. I wish you the best!
That’s typically what happens when a generation becomes indoctrinated by a movie or franchise. The next generation won’t be as exposed as we were. 3 generations will go by, and Toy Story will be forgotten in 60-70 years time.
I actually cried in the scene with Andy playing one last time and then saying goodbye. Seeing the look on Andy's face as Bonnie had Woody wave goodbye... Man that choked me up.
50:02 That whole discussion with Woody actually leaving the decision up to Andy blew my mind. I never realized that before and it just gave a whole new meaning to the ending of this movie (which is already beyond perfect). Can't believe it got even better 52:05 Yeah i grew up with these movies and when i watched it in the theater i'm telling you, not a single dry eye in there. There's still kids, but it's mostly adults who grew up with the old Toy Story movies and we were all crying our eyes out 😂
My mom was even crying since it was the original was the first movie, she and my dad ever took me to see, and I was the same age as Andy in this movie.
I remember watching this in theaters and my mom was laughing so much at Ham playing the harmonica, but I was over here crying my eyes out yelling at her to stop laughing because it's sad. Then everyone else in the theater started laughing even more. 🤣🤣 I also remember it being silent when the toys were in the fire pit, and in the end even the adults had tears when Andy drove away.
The movie is a lot darker than part 2, and it was the first and only Toy Story film to be nominated for Best Picture, but lost to The King's Speech. It did manage to snag Best Original Song and Best Animated Feature.
Fun fact: In test screenings, there were people who felt really bad for Lotso. The writers responded by basically saying "Okay, he's not evil enough, back to the drawing board."
You are absolutely right when you say that Toy Story aged with its audience, none of the older or younger generations will understand just how much these movies meant to us. I had just turned 4 when the first Toy Story was released, then I was 8 when the 2nd came out. Then the really cool thing is that when the 3rd was released in the Summer of 2010, I had just graduated from highschool and was entering college just like Andy. It was a huge deal as you can imagine :)))
32:37 as someone who owned a lot of Barbie dolls, I can say the shoe thing isn’t her fault. Their feet were literally slanted to fit into heels and similar shoes (they are removable), so she cannot wear Ken’s flat shoes. The only exception I know is one “special” Barbie: she came in a wheelchair, to ‘represent’ people with disabilities, and she had flat feet to wear sneakers. Kinda sad that one of the few Barbies with normal-looking feet (and functional knees) is one that was not intended to stand or walk.
You're right about the Barbie "heel" feet, but you forgot about all the sport-themed Barbies like soccer players. They had very poseable bodies, functional knees, flat feet for sport-themed shoes. One 90's "Mulan" doll made by Mattel also had functional knees and flat feet, because she was marketed as "soldier-in-training" Mulan (she came with a bo staff and the poseable body was so kids could have their Mulan doll do martial arts.)
I'm surprised Barbie can walk at all considering how unstable the dolls are in real life lol. The shoes hardly stay on and the dolls usually come with a plastic stand to hold them up. That being said, her and Ken were one of my favorites parts of this movie lmao. 💕
Andy is such a good kid .... no matter i watch it for the 20th time i still tear up at the Andy playing with the toys and saying thank you, that is just everything.
I do like the 4th one but in my opinion the 3rd one was such a perfect ending that I’m surprised they didn’t leave it there. I still think this one is a better ending to a series but it doesn’t mean the 4th one is bad
@@whitenoisereacts it is my favourite one! I can’t believe how a movie about toys makes you emotional at the end but you kind of realise how toys were a big part of your life as a kid
Fun fact: there was actually a comic book side story where Toy Story and Monsters inc. did a crossover and in it Sid found his way into multiple different pixsar worlds where he would take many different toys and either destroy them or sell them to make a profit. It was actually insane yet amazing! And I honestly can’t believe it’s real.
Something that I love about Pixar is that they spend so much time (literally years) writing and re-writing the story to make sure it works, even after Disney bought them they still put so much emphasis on story, making sure that it works and it’s unique and universal. I think that’s what makes them stand out from other Disney or Disney-owned movies, and obviously Disney has lots of movies that do an amazing job with the story as well but they tend to go for “safer” plots that they already know will work and make money. I’d love to see more reactions to Pixar movies. Love your channel, keep it up!
The "jail lock in doors" are quite common over here to be honest, it an extra precaution to protect kids and has significantly subtracted the number of child abductions from schools/nurseries
yep! especially at church daycare where you have people from all possible walks of life near the church due to various support groups/food/shelter programs trying to help people. gotta keep the babies safe!
To me, the beginning playtime wasn't so much Andy's imagination, but the toys'. I mean, if they're gonna stay still and let Andy do whatever, they might as well ham it up and go all-in on what he's saying :)
Not me crying again in the last minutes of the movie TwT The scene Andy gave his toys to Bonnie and played with them a last time always gets me :'D I still have some old toys from when I was little and I sometimes open the boxes and feels so nostalgic remembering the time I played with them :')
What you said at the end about growing up with Andy is so true. I was 3 when the first movie came out and almost 18 when this one came out. I saw it in theaters and was definitely tearing up at the end lol.
A little trivia for you; the idea of having Potato Head be able to put his face, arms, and legs isn't as out there as you might think. A lot of these animators were kids at the time the first Potato Head came out or they know their toy history. He wasn't a Mr. Potato Head back then; the facial parts came with male and female eyes, and the box was just the parts, not the base/body. You actually would stick the face and arms and feet onto REAL potatoes, or any other vegetable big enough for it, including cucumbers, eggplants, etc. The toy started being sold with a plastic base because parents got tired of having their kids put the veggies in their toy boxes to keep playing with them until they began to rot. Another piece of trivia, Ham is voiced by John Ratzenberger, best known for playing a know-it-all mailman bar patron on Cheers. Cliff claimed to know everything about everything, and when he didn't really know something, he just made it up. Ham knowing so much about everything is a nod to Ratzenberger's portrayal of Cliff.
This movie has a special place in my heart. I was too young for the first and second one. However, me and my mother watched this in the theaters on a whim. I was at the age where I still played toys but I knew I was growing up. I just balled in the theater at the ending and at the thought of growing up. I didn’t expect him giving up Woody. I also have a teddy bear like Lotso that I never gave up. I’m now at Andy’s age heading for college and I am currently cRYING at the scene when he played with the toys one last time. It always tugs my heart strings.
I thought TS4 was okay on its own, but I hated what it did to the ending of 3, and especially to Woody's character. It's a total retcon in so many ways. I don't think it's a bad movie but for me 3 is the real ending.
Andy giving away his toys to Bonnie always made me cry. When I saw this movie in theaters, I was about to go off to college...the same as Andy. I grew up with this movie just as Andy grew up with his toys, so it made me have all the nostalgic feelings. Fun fact: Jessie and Buzz's Spanish dance was choreographed by Tony Dovolani and Cheryl Burke, who were pro dancers for Dancing with the Stars.
I just had a mayor crying session watching this reaction!!! This ending always gets me emotional and feeling nostalgic. And I love that this is something that's timeless, I can picture my 70 old self seeing this movie and tears dropping from my eyes, like no matter what age you are this reminds you of what it feels like to be a kid and to be in your little bubble filled with imagination and wonders that keep all grown-up's worries away. Someday I'm gonna watch this movie with a kid, like their reaction should be pretty interesting, considering that especially when one is too young, the thought of moving on from some things is unthinkable. Crazy how fast time flies, you don't even remember forgetting the things that made your childhood special, but this movie hits you with it
When I first watched this I cried so much. Not only because we were saying goodbye to Andy but also the theme of growing up and leaving your childhood behind really hit home for me.
This movie came out in the summer of 2010, the year I also went off to college. My mom and I went to the theater to watch it and it hit true. The original Toy Story was one of the first movies I saw in theaters with my parents, so the fact that all the timeline pieces were about the same really made my mom cry and me realize how me being away and not a kid anymore would really affect her
I remember watching Toy Story on VHS when I was 7, then watching Toy Story 2 in theaters with my older brother at 11. Even had Woody, Buzz and several of the other toys from the movies! I watched the 3rd with my family when I was in college at age 22 and the tears I shed were no joke. Andy was all of our perspectives at the end of this movie. I never thought a film about sentient toys could resonate so much with so many people. But growing with a character that almost seems secondary compared to the toys, it's like witnessing ourselves say goodbye to all these toys we've grown up with, because let's face it, they were our toys too! Great reaction guys, excited for your reaction on the next one!
Fun fact: Timothy Dalton, who played Simon Skinner in Hot Fuzz and Bond in two films, including licence to kill, is Mr Pricklepants! Enjoy seeing him in this new light 🤣
Also, the dancing Buzz does is motion capture of professional award-winning Tony Dovolani and Jessie's dancing was provided by professional dancer Cheryl Burke. Cheryl and Tony both were, at the time this movie was animated, pro dancers on Dancing With The Stars and were brought to the studio specifically to dance in mocap suits for the sequences.
This movie came out june 18th 2010 which was my senior year. I saw this with a bunch of my friends a few days after I finished high school and was not prepared for how emotional it was going to be. One of the few times I ever cried in a movie theater. Fantastic movie.
You're absolutely right about the audience being Andy. Two of my best friends and I went to see this in the theater when it came out and we were a year out of college, beginning our lives as adults. One of my friends and I were SOBBING in the theater at the scene when Andy gives his toys to Bonnie and asks her to take good care of them, and even my other friend who isn't much of a crier teared up. It's tough realizing that your childhood is over, and thinking about your carefree days playing with beanie babies and barbies. I cried again just watching the reaction! Looking forward to the reaction to 4, I know some people don't care for it, but I quite liked it.
I gotta tell you, as someone who was 3 when Toy Story came out, 7 when Toy Story 2 came out and 18 when Toy Story 3 came out, the ending of this movie makes me feel things that no other movie has ever managed to. Great reaction guys!
There something emotionally devastating that I can't explain in seeing the toys during the final scene with their fixed faces. You can't see their expression but you know what's going on, you know they know that's the last time they'll ever see Andy. Many pixar movies are emotional in various ways but the ending of Toy Story 3 has got me the most since I have been through many stages in my life and everytime it's bittersweet to leave things behind.
Fun fact: originally Mr. Potato Heads were only the parts and were put into real vegetables. After 12 years, they added a plastic potato due to parents complaints about rotting vegetablws
The jail door lol. I work on a pre-school and it’s very small compared to Sunnyside, but for security purposes; there are locks and cameras. It’s not just because children could wonder out into the street (they are very young ages 2-5 years old). But lots of parents are divorced and from time to time adults that are not supposed to be there, or have no legal right to pick up the children, try to get inside. There was one time when a father had a restraining order was not allowed to be within school area and near the kid. He was trespassing and attempted to get his kid. The cops were called to remove him.
Pixar know how to tug on your heart strings for sure. I was glad they had the credit scenes at the end so it gave me time to wipe out all the tears in my eyes.
the fulfillment topic you guys brought up at the end is actually such a huge thing they attack in the fourth movie!!! i personally love this as the ending and i honestly have never sat through the fourth one so i can’t wait to see your guy’s reaction to it :)
Disney wanted to make Toy Story a trilogy and it should have stayed a trilogy. "Toy Story 4" should have been "A Toy Story: Woody" and not be tied to the trilogy. That way Disney and the Fans could have it both ways where it didn't ruin the perfect trilogy ending and Disney could make more money and the Animators/Directors could go crazier with their storytelling.
Exact same thing I said after I saw Toy Story 4 in theaters. It was a great movie, don’t get me wrong, but it needed to be named something similar to what you said, “A Toy Story: Woody and Bo’s Wild adventure.” Or something. Toy Story 3’s ending was the perfect ending for the trilogy.
This movie came out the year I graduated highschool/started college so my friends and I did literally grow up with them, and Andy. There were a lot of tears shed over this film by 18 and 19 year olds when it came out because it really was a goodbye. Until 4 of course, but this was the finale for me, a really perfect ending.
bro over 10 years later and this ending STILL makes me cry also i think this was the first movie i ever watched in cinemas - i wasn't born yet when the first two came out but i loved them when i was little so when the third one came out when i was about 5 or 6 my parents took me to go see it.. these will prolly always be my favourite movies from when i was little
This movie has a very personal meaning for me, I see a lot as a "growing and moving on" story. I was 9 when it came out and I saw it with my family, most importantly my father was there with us, that was the last time I saw a movie with my father (He loved movies and going to the movie theater, and he used to take me to watch movies a lot). Losing my father was very hard for me, I never went to the doctor or talk to a therapist, but I can tell now that I had depression, everything was so unimportant I felt everything that brought me joy before was tasteless. Everytime I see this movie I remember my father and think back on how I had to let go of him. This movie is great and it reminds me that my father still lives within me, so I have to keep going, he helped me a lot just as the toys did for Andy.
Hamn the pig as a know-it-all is a homage to the voice actor "John Ratzenberger" character in the TV series "Cheers" Cliff who was always explaining or pontificating on something at the bar for example “It doesn’t seem fair, does it, Norm? That I should have so much knowledge when there are people in the world that have to go to bed stupid every night?”
I really loved that you guys liked this movie, I actually teared up at the end when Andy says goodbye. When I first saw it I did not Lol. But I think you guys would enjoy Wall. e and Onward.
Haha you’re lucky you only tear up. When I watched it for the first time my friends and eye ugly cried. I was like 17 when Toy story 3 came out. It was a whole trip for my friends and family we grew up watching Disney and Pixar movies many times. I still tear up when Andy says good bye and thanks.
1:28 Actually... Disney WAS planning on making a 3th Toy Story film without Pixar (you can easily find it more info on internet). But after Disney bought Pixar, Pixar remain with the property of it's characters and franchises.
I feel the series ended here. The 4th one undermined the first 3's meanings and lessons and it wasn't exciting. It wasn't bad but it was like watching Toy Story 1 without the car chase, Toy Story 2 without the Airport scenes, and Toy Story 3 without the trash incinerator scenes. 4 was just straightforward and drama.
Wow- love your reaction to this movie! As a child of the early 90's, I was quite literally the same age as Andy. I was 18 and heading off to college when this installment came out in theaters and I remember fighting back tears as I sat and watched it for the first time. The franchise and the window of time it spans really captures that transition from childhood to adulthood in a special way.
I was born in 1993 and was 17 when Toy Story 3 came out. So yes, I grew up with Toy Story and this story arch really is special because of that. The message was indeed for most of use in that generation that were around the same age as Andy and have gone through the same passage of time from the first film to the third. I remember getting emotional as well probably solely due to this and due to the fact that I myself was an avid wrestling fan and loved wrestling figures and had just very recently stopped playing with them prior to this movie (yes even at 16). I never got rid of them. Most are proudly displayed in my home office as a soon to be 29 year old and I still collect them but it still hit the feels.
"Toy Story 3" (2010) has references to "The Great Escape" (1963), "Cool Hand Luke" (1967) and "The Shawshank Redemption" (1994), when Buzz Lightyear is reset into Demo Prison Camp Guard mode.;)
Kens house was NOT a real house as ken never got his own dreamhouse, he is however 1988“ animal lovin’ “ ken & Barbie is 1984 “ great shape Barbie! “ TS3 Is my fav!
This movie literally is my life with my Toy Story toys. As I got older I stop playing with them, but I always kept them with me so I could pass them on. Sometimes my nephews and nieces have played with them too. But I still keep hold of them so when I have my own kids I can pass them down. 🤠💛❤️💙
I was just seven when this came out, but I was so emotionally attached to this characters that my dad and I cry our hearts out in the movie theatre, at 17 I cried with the fourth one, and even now watching this reaction got me teary eyes
I am exactly the kid who grew up with toy story and watched toy story 3 right going into college. Up til that moment I had only cried watching a movie with Schindler’s list, and believe me, its an understatement if I tell you I was balling up in the cinema with this, and I wasnt even embarrassed, most of the people around me were exactly the same or worse than me, as I went to a late session full of “adults”. That ending is everything.
As someone who has worked in child care for 20 years, it always cracks me up how spot on this movie is! Daycare toys are in for a rough life. Those kids are rough!!
and yet in the next class up, for kids 1 1/2 years older at most, they are so gentle with them 🤣 our toddlers break a few a week but our pre-k rarely has issues at all
The end always gets to me. Andy sharing the toys stories, playing with them one last time, and making sure that Bonnie would love them like he does. It's sort of similar to death, letting go of people you love and making sure that there is someone to take your place when you can no longer be there. I had one special toy, it was this Ernie plushie that was the size of my palm as a kid. It sort of functioned as a healing medium for me, as long as I had it my anxiety and depression would simmer down and I could function for the day as a kid. I eventually lost it when we got evicted, some of our stuff went to a storage and when we couldn't afford it the auctioned our stuff away (we moved from Riverside California to Phoenix Arizona). I would give anything to have that toy back, and even though it isn't alive I know that it's in another kid's heart. Even if they toy is thrown away, the memory will last with us forever.
Toy Story 4 is AMAZING!! Not gonna spoil anything, don’t worry. Just saying this movie is the perfect ending for Andy, but the last one is the perfect ending for Woody. I loved it, I always get emotional 💔
I'm 22 and I still collect LPS Littlest Pet Shop, filming with them creating stories. I'm not in college but I still take my time to make these creative ideas with toys. I also collect a bit of Bratz and Rainbow High as well
i was 8 or 9 when this came out and i remember it all and now i'm almost 20 and watched the 4 movie around a week ago for the first time 3 years after it came out
Wanna know what really got to me and my sister's? The voice of Andy...is the same kid that played him in the 1st two movies! So it LITERALLY was grown up Andy saying his own Goodbye.
You guys talking about how you'd rather be a girls toy than a boys toy made me remember two of my nephews and their toys. They both had the original G.I.Joes and they also played war with them. They buried one (because he was "dead") and then forgot where they'd buried him. They also kidnapped their sisters Barbie as a prisoner of war and beheaded her. The other G.I. Joe was blown up. And, yes, Barbies shoes come off very easily. They're the first thing you lose playing with those dolls. Great reaction, guys! Love these movies.
Growing up watching toy story, monsters inc, Finding Nemo, and the incredibles, I never thought I would see toy story get another film . I was ten years old when this came out. No spoilers for the next one, but this one feels more like an ending of the story entirely, and the fourth one to me feels more like a tribute of the legacy it made. Can't wait for your reaction to the next one
I remember when I was about 15 and was allowed to give my room a full make over. New bed, furniture, Wall paper, you name it. Of course some stuff had to go, among that my entire barbie collection. Now, at 15, of course I didnt use them anymore, but getting rid of them was SO emotional and I still remember cleaning, dressing and styling each and everyone of them one last time before donating them to charity and saying good bye to them for good, along with my Childhood That was the first time that I really felt that my childhood was over and that a new chapter had begun. It was wierd
Toy Story 3 came out in June of 2010, I was 22 years old and at a major crossroads in my life. I am so glad I was wearing dark 3-D glasses in that cinema because I bawled like a baby at the end. Having grown up with Toy Story (I was seven when the first one came out in '95) #3 almost seemed to be telling me that it was time to grow up and take the next necessary steps in my life (I ended up going back to school the next year, and my life has never been the same since). I vowed never to watch #3 again because I was emotionally miserable after having seen it. This was the first time a film had such an effect on me.
My guess is the Demo mode is the setting used for promotions where they would restrict what voice lines he could say. That way you can sell the kids on the idea of discovering all his other voice lines.
yeah, I watched this one in theaters with a friend and her younger brother. He was embarrassed to be seen with us because we were crying so hard by the end. Growing up with the movies definitely made it more meaningful, to me at least.
I cried so hard when I watched this. Toy Story is a big part of my childhood and watching it while being close to Andy's age, saying goodbye to the characters like that, it hit me so hard. I cannot watch this movie without at least a few tears escaping, every time. This was truly a masterpiece, a perfect way to end Andy's arc with his toys, his friends while growing up.
Unpopular opinion, but I didn’t think this series needed a 4th movie. Yes it was really well done, but I just didn’t think the ending of it (and no I will not be giving spoilers because I want to see them react to it) was necessary because this ending was just so perfectly done, and then all it really needed was the little cute shorts they did with Molly and the rest of the toys on Disney.
Remember that Woody is the main character. The 3rd was about saying goodbye to Andy, which was the event that started the final chapter of Woody`s own story. He had reached the moment the prospector from the 2nd one was talking about. Andy had moved on, and Woody needed to find a new and fulfilling purpose in life. Which is what the 4th movie is about: giving closure to Woody himself.
I love this movie because it teaches you not to judge a book by it's cover the creepy baby is actually a good sweet baby doll and the innocent looking adorable bear is actually a mean grumpy and controlling bear
I’m genuinely curious to see what y’all think of Toy Story 4, because while it’s very well made (it is Pixar, after all) I have a lot of issues personally with where they took the story
I used to think "omg why not stop at 3 it's perfect ending". But actually, [SPOILER] I changed my mind when I read a review article that made a good point. Toy Story's main character is first and foremost; WOODY. From movie 1-4 it came full circle. It's like stages of "growing up". 1st movie is him learning about making friends and working together with other toys and being selfless, 2nd is reflecting on what's most important to him (Andy, and again, him being selfless and being there for Andy and his friends), 3rd is adult phase for Woody: him facing major changes to his life, just like Andy becoming an adult and moving out. But it doesn't end there. 4th is finally him reflecting what next and finally he could do things for himself, and decide for himself what HE wants to do, after giving himself selflessly to others' needs (4th movie is like his "retirement"). I thought they did a great job of wrapping the whole saga up. :)
@@IsabellaN777 True. Even if I think the third one has a better ending as the story goes, the fouth has the best ending thematically, considering Woody as the protagonist and not Andy. Because the first three are also Andy's story, but Toy Story is the story about THE toy, which is Woody. He comes full circle from being the favourite toy, to become selfless, to know his true heritage, to have the rite passage from a child to another child, to have is own mission around the world. To be fair, even if they had decided to not do the fourth one it would be good as well for the story, but the fourth is more credible as the life goes: not everytime you can stay in your perfect comfort zone with your friends, sometimes your real purpose goes further an you have to follow it even if in the beginning is difficult and you have to say goodbye to friends. But is not a sad goodbye, it's a goodbye like "Ok, this is my purpose in life. I go follow it. I love you but I have to go", such as Buzz finds his purpose in being the leader of the toys and be with Jessie.
It was the perfect ending. When Toy Story first came out, I was a bit younger than Andy. By the end of this third movie, I was in college. So the kids who grew up with movies actually aged with them too. Broke my heart when Woody said goodbye.
Yes! We're probably about the same age. I had the original Toy Story on VHS as a kid and I was in college when 3 came out. I cry in movies fairly often but that one was the last time I just outright can't-breath, body shaking, tears pouring, sobbed in a movie theater. I felt kinda dumb as a 19 year old dude, sitting next to my parents, weeping uncontrollably over a kids movie, but all the love and connection between these characters, and me growing up at the same time as Andy, it was all extremely powerful to me.
@@striderdavid I was right there with you. Full body sobbing trying to maintain some kind of composure in a damn theater as a 19/20 ish year old. It was a massive chapter coming to an end and we happened to be in the right age frame to experience it in a personal way. It’s a pretty cool thing. I wish you the best!
let's see i was 4 when the first one came out i was 8 when the second one came out and i was 19 when the third one came out
That’s typically what happens when a generation becomes indoctrinated by a movie or franchise. The next generation won’t be as exposed as we were.
3 generations will go by, and Toy Story will be forgotten in 60-70 years time.
at least a silver lining is that ts4 isn’t about andy, it’s about woody and his future
I actually cried in the scene with Andy playing one last time and then saying goodbye. Seeing the look on Andy's face as Bonnie had Woody wave goodbye... Man that choked me up.
Same!!
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it’s the fact that it seems to also choke andy up a little 😭 that whole scene makes me cry throughout but that part especially
Same me too 😔
50:02 That whole discussion with Woody actually leaving the decision up to Andy blew my mind. I never realized that before and it just gave a whole new meaning to the ending of this movie (which is already beyond perfect). Can't believe it got even better
52:05 Yeah i grew up with these movies and when i watched it in the theater i'm telling you, not a single dry eye in there. There's still kids, but it's mostly adults who grew up with the old Toy Story movies and we were all crying our eyes out 😂
My mom was even crying since it was the original was the first movie, she and my dad ever took me to see, and I was the same age as Andy in this movie.
I remember watching this in theaters and my mom was laughing so much at Ham playing the harmonica, but I was over here crying my eyes out yelling at her to stop laughing because it's sad. Then everyone else in the theater started laughing even more. 🤣🤣 I also remember it being silent when the toys were in the fire pit, and in the end even the adults had tears when Andy drove away.
Yes. I mean u have no heart if u don’t cry
The movie is a lot darker than part 2, and it was the first and only Toy Story film to be nominated for Best Picture, but lost to The King's Speech. It did manage to snag Best Original Song and Best Animated Feature.
It probably was the first and only animated film in general to be nominated for best picture 😳
@@mrsfahrenheit beauty and the beast was also nominated for best picture!
@@mrsfahrenheit not really, Up (2009) was nominated too
@@romanzolanski6256And Up kinda should have won for Best Picture. The Social Network also should have won for Best Picture also
20:15 "I'm sorry Buzz. But he's my friend."
"You had a friend in me."
*_Toy Story: Civil War_*
😂😂😂😂
Fun fact: In test screenings, there were people who felt really bad for Lotso.
The writers responded by basically saying "Okay, he's not evil enough, back to the drawing board."
You are absolutely right when you say that Toy Story aged with its audience, none of the older or younger generations will understand just how much these movies meant to us.
I had just turned 4 when the first Toy Story was released, then I was 8 when the 2nd came out. Then the really cool thing is that when the 3rd was released in the Summer of 2010, I had just graduated from highschool and was entering college just like Andy. It was a huge deal as you can imagine :)))
Same here
32:37 as someone who owned a lot of Barbie dolls, I can say the shoe thing isn’t her fault. Their feet were literally slanted to fit into heels and similar shoes (they are removable), so she cannot wear Ken’s flat shoes.
The only exception I know is one “special” Barbie: she came in a wheelchair, to ‘represent’ people with disabilities, and she had flat feet to wear sneakers. Kinda sad that one of the few Barbies with normal-looking feet (and functional knees) is one that was not intended to stand or walk.
You're right about the Barbie "heel" feet, but you forgot about all the sport-themed Barbies like soccer players. They had very poseable bodies, functional knees, flat feet for sport-themed shoes. One 90's "Mulan" doll made by Mattel also had functional knees and flat feet, because she was marketed as "soldier-in-training" Mulan (she came with a bo staff and the poseable body was so kids could have their Mulan doll do martial arts.)
Don't forget about Skipper, Barbie's kid sister. She did have flat feet.
I'm surprised Barbie can walk at all considering how unstable the dolls are in real life lol. The shoes hardly stay on and the dolls usually come with a plastic stand to hold them up. That being said, her and Ken were one of my favorites parts of this movie lmao. 💕
Me too.
I remember wearing heels like Barbie's in the 80's. My feet weren't shaped like Barbie's, but they sure felt that way ✌️
Well that is pretty accurate when you look at female celebrities and models at fancy occasions
@@shawnjames3242 Great point lol
And their feet aren't modelled like real feet. Like they're permanently just in high heel mode.
Andy is such a good kid .... no matter i watch it for the 20th time i still tear up at the Andy playing with the toys and saying thank you, that is just everything.
I do like the 4th one but in my opinion the 3rd one was such a perfect ending that I’m surprised they didn’t leave it there. I still think this one is a better ending to a series but it doesn’t mean the 4th one is bad
Yeah, 3 is one of the best!!
@@whitenoisereacts it is my favourite one! I can’t believe how a movie about toys makes you emotional at the end but you kind of realise how toys were a big part of your life as a kid
Toy Story 3 is by far my favorite, that ending gets me everytime.
Same!
The monkey jumpscare still makes me jump and the ending always makes me cry. 4 is fine too but this is really a perfect Toy Story movie
Facts
Yeah the monkey is actually horrifying 😂
i still cry when i watch this, EVERY SINGLE *TIME*
and yes i'm crying again
Toy Story 3 is the best of the franchise. It was the perfect cap to the trilogy. It tears me up every time.
Fun fact: there was actually a comic book side story where Toy Story and Monsters inc. did a crossover and in it Sid found his way into multiple different pixsar worlds where he would take many different toys and either destroy them or sell them to make a profit. It was actually insane yet amazing! And I honestly can’t believe it’s real.
I didn’t know that.
Link?
Huh. Interesting
Something that I love about Pixar is that they spend so much time (literally years) writing and re-writing the story to make sure it works, even after Disney bought them they still put so much emphasis on story, making sure that it works and it’s unique and universal. I think that’s what makes them stand out from other Disney or Disney-owned movies, and obviously Disney has lots of movies that do an amazing job with the story as well but they tend to go for “safer” plots that they already know will work and make money. I’d love to see more reactions to Pixar movies. Love your channel, keep it up!
Fun fact: the guy who played Andy in the series, he revamped his role as Andy for Toy Story 3
I'm glad that all that therapy helped Sid and that he seems happy
He’s working a garbage 🗑 collector.
@@nathancruz9172 Which is a respectable and important part of society. Imagine if people didn`t do that job.
@@nathancruz9172 he's providing a needed service and seems absolutely jazzed about it. win-win situation
@@ashleyjohnson9651 maybe therapy.
The "jail lock in doors" are quite common over here to be honest, it an extra precaution to protect kids and has significantly subtracted the number of child abductions from schools/nurseries
yep! especially at church daycare where you have people from all possible walks of life near the church due to various support groups/food/shelter programs trying to help people. gotta keep the babies safe!
creepy that happens so often in the US apparently.. I’ve never heard something like that happen over here😳
Heard it happening loads here at one point but then they upped the security measures and everything, doesn't happen nearly as much now
To me, the beginning playtime wasn't so much Andy's imagination, but the toys'.
I mean, if they're gonna stay still and let Andy do whatever, they might as well ham it up and go all-in on what he's saying :)
Not gonna lie, I'd totally watch a whole movie that's just that.
Not me crying again in the last minutes of the movie TwT
The scene Andy gave his toys to Bonnie and played with them a last time always gets me :'D
I still have some old toys from when I was little and I sometimes open the boxes and feels so nostalgic remembering the time I played with them :')
What you said at the end about growing up with Andy is so true. I was 3 when the first movie came out and almost 18 when this one came out. I saw it in theaters and was definitely tearing up at the end lol.
That’s so amazing !! Also, hey it’s been a while. Hope all is well
@@whitenoisereacts It has. I hope all is well with you too! I'm doing pretty good. 🙂
Same here. I was born the same year this came out so I really grew up with it 😂
A little trivia for you; the idea of having Potato Head be able to put his face, arms, and legs isn't as out there as you might think. A lot of these animators were kids at the time the first Potato Head came out or they know their toy history. He wasn't a Mr. Potato Head back then; the facial parts came with male and female eyes, and the box was just the parts, not the base/body. You actually would stick the face and arms and feet onto REAL potatoes, or any other vegetable big enough for it, including cucumbers, eggplants, etc. The toy started being sold with a plastic base because parents got tired of having their kids put the veggies in their toy boxes to keep playing with them until they began to rot.
Another piece of trivia, Ham is voiced by John Ratzenberger, best known for playing a know-it-all mailman bar patron on Cheers. Cliff claimed to know everything about everything, and when he didn't really know something, he just made it up. Ham knowing so much about everything is a nod to Ratzenberger's portrayal of Cliff.
Suggestions: “Enchanted” (2007) & “Who Framed Roger Rabbit” (1988). Trust me, you’ll enjoy these 2 underrated gems ✨💎✨💎✨
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This movie has a special place in my heart. I was too young for the first and second one. However, me and my mother watched this in the theaters on a whim. I was at the age where I still played toys but I knew I was growing up. I just balled in the theater at the ending and at the thought of growing up. I didn’t expect him giving up Woody. I also have a teddy bear like Lotso that I never gave up. I’m now at Andy’s age heading for college and I am currently cRYING at the scene when he played with the toys one last time. It always tugs my heart strings.
This movie is absolutely beautiful it's sad when the toys separate from Andy but it was so meaningful.
I personally don’t care for the 4th one, I think this was the perfect ending point for the Toy Story Saga
Why is so many people forgetting that Woody is the main character?
@@Morten_Storvik Woody being the main character doesn't make 4 any less bad.
@@2sallads What's so bad about it?
The fourth was very unnecessary but i thought it was still pretty good.
I thought TS4 was okay on its own, but I hated what it did to the ending of 3, and especially to Woody's character. It's a total retcon in so many ways. I don't think it's a bad movie but for me 3 is the real ending.
Andy giving away his toys to Bonnie always made me cry. When I saw this movie in theaters, I was about to go off to college...the same as Andy. I grew up with this movie just as Andy grew up with his toys, so it made me have all the nostalgic feelings. Fun fact: Jessie and Buzz's Spanish dance was choreographed by Tony Dovolani and Cheryl Burke, who were pro dancers for Dancing with the Stars.
That’s awesome
No matter how many times i watch this, i always freakin ugly cry at the end, esp the "thanks guys" and "so long partner"
I just had a mayor crying session watching this reaction!!! This ending always gets me emotional and feeling nostalgic. And I love that this is something that's timeless, I can picture my 70 old self seeing this movie and tears dropping from my eyes, like no matter what age you are this reminds you of what it feels like to be a kid and to be in your little bubble filled with imagination and wonders that keep all grown-up's worries away. Someday I'm gonna watch this movie with a kid, like their reaction should be pretty interesting, considering that especially when one is too young, the thought of moving on from some things is unthinkable. Crazy how fast time flies, you don't even remember forgetting the things that made your childhood special, but this movie hits you with it
When I first watched this I cried so much. Not only because we were saying goodbye to Andy but also the theme of growing up and leaving your childhood behind really hit home for me.
This movie came out in the summer of 2010, the year I also went off to college. My mom and I went to the theater to watch it and it hit true. The original Toy Story was one of the first movies I saw in theaters with my parents, so the fact that all the timeline pieces were about the same really made my mom cry and me realize how me being away and not a kid anymore would really affect her
Oh that’s so heartbreaking
I remember watching Toy Story on VHS when I was 7, then watching Toy Story 2 in theaters with my older brother at 11. Even had Woody, Buzz and several of the other toys from the movies! I watched the 3rd with my family when I was in college at age 22 and the tears I shed were no joke. Andy was all of our perspectives at the end of this movie. I never thought a film about sentient toys could resonate so much with so many people. But growing with a character that almost seems secondary compared to the toys, it's like witnessing ourselves say goodbye to all these toys we've grown up with, because let's face it, they were our toys too! Great reaction guys, excited for your reaction on the next one!
Fun fact: Timothy Dalton, who played Simon Skinner in Hot Fuzz and Bond in two films, including licence to kill, is Mr Pricklepants! Enjoy seeing him in this new light 🤣
He also did doom patrol, rocketeer, and looney tunes back in action.
@@nathancruz9172 never knew he has so many credits remember his discounts are criminal.
The scene where the toys hold hands & accept death really shocked me on the first time watching.
Also, the dancing Buzz does is motion capture of professional award-winning Tony Dovolani and Jessie's dancing was provided by professional dancer Cheryl Burke. Cheryl and Tony both were, at the time this movie was animated, pro dancers on Dancing With The Stars and were brought to the studio specifically to dance in mocap suits for the sequences.
This movie came out june 18th 2010 which was my senior year. I saw this with a bunch of my friends a few days after I finished high school and was not prepared for how emotional it was going to be. One of the few times I ever cried in a movie theater. Fantastic movie.
You're absolutely right about the audience being Andy. Two of my best friends and I went to see this in the theater when it came out and we were a year out of college, beginning our lives as adults. One of my friends and I were SOBBING in the theater at the scene when Andy gives his toys to Bonnie and asks her to take good care of them, and even my other friend who isn't much of a crier teared up. It's tough realizing that your childhood is over, and thinking about your carefree days playing with beanie babies and barbies. I cried again just watching the reaction! Looking forward to the reaction to 4, I know some people don't care for it, but I quite liked it.
I gotta tell you, as someone who was 3 when Toy Story came out, 7 when Toy Story 2 came out and 18 when Toy Story 3 came out, the ending of this movie makes me feel things that no other movie has ever managed to. Great reaction guys!
There something emotionally devastating that I can't explain in seeing the toys during the final scene with their fixed faces. You can't see their expression but you know what's going on, you know they know that's the last time they'll ever see Andy.
Many pixar movies are emotional in various ways but the ending of Toy Story 3 has got me the most since I have been through many stages in my life and everytime it's bittersweet to leave things behind.
Yes!!! Completely agree
Fun fact: originally Mr. Potato Heads were only the parts and were put into real vegetables. After 12 years, they added a plastic potato due to parents complaints about rotting vegetablws
Omg I never noticed that was Sid until you guys mentioned it! That’s actually so cool
The jail door lol. I work on a pre-school and it’s very small compared to Sunnyside, but for security purposes; there are locks and cameras. It’s not just because children could wonder out into the street (they are very young ages 2-5 years old).
But lots of parents are divorced and from time to time adults that are not supposed to be there, or have no legal right to pick up the children, try to get inside. There was one time when a father had a restraining order was not allowed to be within school area and near the kid. He was trespassing and attempted to get his kid. The cops were called to remove him.
Pixar know how to tug on your heart strings for sure. I was glad they had the credit scenes at the end so it gave me time to wipe out all the tears in my eyes.
Always makes me laugh to think about if an employee came in the morning and opened the drawer to see a toy monkey covered in tape
the fulfillment topic you guys brought up at the end is actually such a huge thing they attack in the fourth movie!!! i personally love this as the ending and i honestly have never sat through the fourth one so i can’t wait to see your guy’s reaction to it :)
Disney wanted to make Toy Story a trilogy and it should have stayed a trilogy. "Toy Story 4" should have been "A Toy Story: Woody" and not be tied to the trilogy. That way Disney and the Fans could have it both ways where it didn't ruin the perfect trilogy ending and Disney could make more money and the Animators/Directors could go crazier with their storytelling.
Exact same thing I said after I saw Toy Story 4 in theaters. It was a great movie, don’t get me wrong, but it needed to be named something similar to what you said, “A Toy Story: Woody and Bo’s Wild adventure.” Or something. Toy Story 3’s ending was the perfect ending for the trilogy.
im aboutta watch this video but i just wanna say: this movie makes me cry every damn time, and i came here prepared with tissues LMAO
Every time
This movie came out the year I graduated highschool/started college so my friends and I did literally grow up with them, and Andy. There were a lot of tears shed over this film by 18 and 19 year olds when it came out because it really was a goodbye. Until 4 of course, but this was the finale for me, a really perfect ending.
bro over 10 years later and this ending STILL makes me cry
also i think this was the first movie i ever watched in cinemas - i wasn't born yet when the first two came out but i loved them when i was little so when the third one came out when i was about 5 or 6 my parents took me to go see it.. these will prolly always be my favourite movies from when i was little
This movie has a very personal meaning for me, I see a lot as a "growing and moving on" story.
I was 9 when it came out and I saw it with my family, most importantly my father was there with us, that was the last time I saw a movie with my father (He loved movies and going to the movie theater, and he used to take me to watch movies a lot). Losing my father was very hard for me, I never went to the doctor or talk to a therapist, but I can tell now that I had depression, everything was so unimportant I felt everything that brought me joy before was tasteless. Everytime I see this movie I remember my father and think back on how I had to let go of him. This movie is great and it reminds me that my father still lives within me, so I have to keep going, he helped me a lot just as the toys did for Andy.
Hamn the pig as a know-it-all is a homage to the voice actor "John Ratzenberger" character in the TV series "Cheers" Cliff who was always explaining or pontificating on something at the bar for example “It doesn’t seem fair, does it, Norm? That I should have so much knowledge when there are people in the world that have to go to bed stupid every night?”
18:43 the way he says “is that Totoro?” Is so cuteeeee
I think this toy story trilogy is definitely worthy of being one of the top 10 trilogies of all time
But now, we have is quadruple.
Can’t wait for you to see the animation on the next movie. Holy crap it’s so good.
I really loved that you guys liked this movie, I actually teared up at the end when Andy says goodbye. When I first saw it I did not Lol. But I think you guys would enjoy Wall. e and Onward.
Haha you’re lucky you only tear up. When I watched it for the first time my friends and eye ugly cried. I was like 17 when Toy story 3 came out. It was a whole trip for my friends and family we grew up watching Disney and Pixar movies many times. I still tear up when Andy says good bye and thanks.
With me working in a day care, I now feel the pain of the toys.
I feel YOUR pain my man
1:28 Actually... Disney WAS planning on making a 3th Toy Story film without Pixar (you can easily find it more info on internet). But after Disney bought Pixar, Pixar remain with the property of it's characters and franchises.
I feel the series ended here. The 4th one undermined the first 3's meanings and lessons and it wasn't exciting. It wasn't bad but it was like watching Toy Story 1 without the car chase, Toy Story 2 without the Airport scenes, and Toy Story 3 without the trash incinerator scenes. 4 was just straightforward and drama.
Toy Story 4 was finishing up Woody`s story.
I 100% agree on what TS4 did to this ending. I enjoyed TS4 on its own, I just hate what a betrayal it is of this perfect ending.
Wow- love your reaction to this movie! As a child of the early 90's, I was quite literally the same age as Andy. I was 18 and heading off to college when this installment came out in theaters and I remember fighting back tears as I sat and watched it for the first time. The franchise and the window of time it spans really captures that transition from childhood to adulthood in a special way.
The “box” is a reference to Cool Hand Luke.
Toy Story 3 is so great, this ending is way more better.
the moment when Lotso turned on Woody had me so enraged in the theater when I first saw this lmao!!
I was born in 1993 and was 17 when Toy Story 3 came out. So yes, I grew up with Toy Story and this story arch really is special because of that. The message was indeed for most of use in that generation that were around the same age as Andy and have gone through the same passage of time from the first film to the third. I remember getting emotional as well probably solely due to this and due to the fact that I myself was an avid wrestling fan and loved wrestling figures and had just very recently stopped playing with them prior to this movie (yes even at 16). I never got rid of them. Most are proudly displayed in my home office as a soon to be 29 year old and I still collect them but it still hit the feels.
"Someone's gotta get played with by toddlers.."
Beautiful
I saw this movie when it first hit theaters and let me tell you, the ending made my 8 year old self cry and still makes me cry today 😭❤️
Heck I cried
"Toy Story 3" (2010) has references to "The Great Escape" (1963), "Cool Hand Luke" (1967) and "The Shawshank Redemption" (1994), when Buzz Lightyear is reset into Demo Prison Camp Guard mode.;)
Kens house was NOT a real house as ken never got his own dreamhouse, he is however 1988“ animal lovin’ “ ken & Barbie is 1984 “ great shape Barbie! “ TS3 Is my fav!
I’m loving the Pixar watch throughs! I hope you guys continue these!!
This movie literally is my life with my Toy Story toys. As I got older I stop playing with them, but I always kept them with me so I could pass them on. Sometimes my nephews and nieces have played with them too. But I still keep hold of them so when I have my own kids I can pass them down. 🤠💛❤️💙
I was just seven when this came out, but I was so emotionally attached to this characters that my dad and I cry our hearts out in the movie theatre, at 17 I cried with the fourth one, and even now watching this reaction got me teary eyes
Wait how old are u now?
@@whitenoisereacts Turning 19
I swear that ending makes me cry every time
I am exactly the kid who grew up with toy story and watched toy story 3 right going into college. Up til that moment I had only cried watching a movie with Schindler’s list, and believe me, its an understatement if I tell you I was balling up in the cinema with this, and I wasnt even embarrassed, most of the people around me were exactly the same or worse than me, as I went to a late session full of “adults”. That ending is everything.
Parts of this movie ALWAYS use to make me cry whenever I use to watch this as a kid and I still do
As someone who has worked in child care for 20 years, it always cracks me up how spot on this movie is! Daycare toys are in for a rough life. Those kids are rough!!
and yet in the next class up, for kids 1 1/2 years older at most, they are so gentle with them 🤣 our toddlers break a few a week but our pre-k rarely has issues at all
The end always gets to me. Andy sharing the toys stories, playing with them one last time, and making sure that Bonnie would love them like he does. It's sort of similar to death, letting go of people you love and making sure that there is someone to take your place when you can no longer be there. I had one special toy, it was this Ernie plushie that was the size of my palm as a kid. It sort of functioned as a healing medium for me, as long as I had it my anxiety and depression would simmer down and I could function for the day as a kid. I eventually lost it when we got evicted, some of our stuff went to a storage and when we couldn't afford it the auctioned our stuff away (we moved from Riverside California to Phoenix Arizona). I would give anything to have that toy back, and even though it isn't alive I know that it's in another kid's heart. Even if they toy is thrown away, the memory will last with us forever.
Toy Story 4 is AMAZING!! Not gonna spoil anything, don’t worry. Just saying this movie is the perfect ending for Andy, but the last one is the perfect ending for Woody. I loved it, I always get emotional 💔
Someone gets it 👍
To infinity and beyond 🤧💔
I'm 22 and I still collect LPS Littlest Pet Shop, filming with them creating stories. I'm not in college but I still take my time to make these creative ideas with toys. I also collect a bit of Bratz and Rainbow High as well
i was 8 or 9 when this came out and i remember it all and now i'm almost 20 and watched the 4 movie around a week ago for the first time 3 years after it came out
“So long partner”.
So many generations will never understand the impact toys have on your childhood. Screw Videogames 🥺
Wanna know what really got to me and my sister's? The voice of Andy...is the same kid that played him in the 1st two movies! So it LITERALLY was grown up Andy saying his own Goodbye.
You guys talking about how you'd rather be a girls toy than a boys toy made me remember two of my nephews and their toys. They both had the original G.I.Joes and they also played war with them. They buried one (because he was "dead") and then forgot where they'd buried him. They also kidnapped their sisters Barbie as a prisoner of war and beheaded her. The other G.I. Joe was blown up.
And, yes, Barbies shoes come off very easily. They're the first thing you lose playing with those dolls.
Great reaction, guys! Love these movies.
All four parts of this animation are masterpieces. ❤️Pixar never disappoints us.
Growing up watching toy story, monsters inc, Finding Nemo, and the incredibles, I never thought I would see toy story get another film . I was ten years old when this came out. No spoilers for the next one, but this one feels more like an ending of the story entirely, and the fourth one to me feels more like a tribute of the legacy it made. Can't wait for your reaction to the next one
I remember when I was about 15 and was allowed to give my room a full make over.
New bed, furniture, Wall paper, you name it.
Of course some stuff had to go, among that my entire barbie collection.
Now, at 15, of course I didnt use them anymore, but getting rid of them was SO emotional and I still remember cleaning, dressing and styling each and everyone of them one last time before donating them to charity and saying good bye to them for good, along with my Childhood
That was the first time that I really felt that my childhood was over and that a new chapter had begun.
It was wierd
I thought the same that Woody leave the final decision to Andy, to reassure that whatever he decide, it will be what he thinks is best for them all.
I love that you guys are doing the whole series it feels like I’m watching with friends over again ! Keep up the great reactions guys! ❤️
Toy Story 3 came out in June of 2010, I was 22 years old and at a major crossroads in my life. I am so glad I was wearing dark 3-D glasses in that cinema because I bawled like a baby at the end. Having grown up with Toy Story (I was seven when the first one came out in '95) #3 almost seemed to be telling me that it was time to grow up and take the next necessary steps in my life (I ended up going back to school the next year, and my life has never been the same since). I vowed never to watch #3 again because I was emotionally miserable after having seen it. This was the first time a film had such an effect on me.
Fun fact, Mr. Pricklepants is voiced by Timothy Dalton, who plays Simon Skinner in "Hot Fuzz" 👀
My guess is the Demo mode is the setting used for promotions where they would restrict what voice lines he could say. That way you can sell the kids on the idea of discovering all his other voice lines.
yeah, I watched this one in theaters with a friend and her younger brother. He was embarrassed to be seen with us because we were crying so hard by the end. Growing up with the movies definitely made it more meaningful, to me at least.
I cried so hard when I watched this. Toy Story is a big part of my childhood and watching it while being close to Andy's age, saying goodbye to the characters like that, it hit me so hard. I cannot watch this movie without at least a few tears escaping, every time. This was truly a masterpiece, a perfect way to end Andy's arc with his toys, his friends while growing up.
Unpopular opinion, but I didn’t think this series needed a 4th movie. Yes it was really well done, but I just didn’t think the ending of it (and no I will not be giving spoilers because I want to see them react to it) was necessary because this ending was just so perfectly done, and then all it really needed was the little cute shorts they did with Molly and the rest of the toys on Disney.
Remember that Woody is the main character. The 3rd was about saying goodbye to Andy, which was the event that started the final chapter of Woody`s own story. He had reached the moment the prospector from the 2nd one was talking about. Andy had moved on, and Woody needed to find a new and fulfilling purpose in life. Which is what the 4th movie is about: giving closure to Woody himself.
This movie is on Up and Wall-e level genius
To me this was like the perfect conclusion to the trilogy, I like to pretend that Toy Story 4 doesn't exist, no shade lol
I love this movie because it teaches you not to judge a book by it's cover the creepy baby is actually a good sweet baby doll and the innocent looking adorable bear is actually a mean grumpy and controlling bear
I’m genuinely curious to see what y’all think of Toy Story 4, because while it’s very well made (it is Pixar, after all) I have a lot of issues personally with where they took the story
What`s wrong with it?
I used to think "omg why not stop at 3 it's perfect ending". But actually, [SPOILER] I changed my mind when I read a review article that made a good point. Toy Story's main character is first and foremost; WOODY. From movie 1-4 it came full circle. It's like stages of "growing up". 1st movie is him learning about making friends and working together with other toys and being selfless, 2nd is reflecting on what's most important to him (Andy, and again, him being selfless and being there for Andy and his friends), 3rd is adult phase for Woody: him facing major changes to his life, just like Andy becoming an adult and moving out. But it doesn't end there. 4th is finally him reflecting what next and finally he could do things for himself, and decide for himself what HE wants to do, after giving himself selflessly to others' needs (4th movie is like his "retirement"). I thought they did a great job of wrapping the whole saga up. :)
@@IsabellaN777 Exactly.
@@IsabellaN777 True. Even if I think the third one has a better ending as the story goes, the fouth has the best ending thematically, considering Woody as the protagonist and not Andy. Because the first three are also Andy's story, but Toy Story is the story about THE toy, which is Woody. He comes full circle from being the favourite toy, to become selfless, to know his true heritage, to have the rite passage from a child to another child, to have is own mission around the world. To be fair, even if they had decided to not do the fourth one it would be good as well for the story, but the fourth is more credible as the life goes: not everytime you can stay in your perfect comfort zone with your friends, sometimes your real purpose goes further an you have to follow it even if in the beginning is difficult and you have to say goodbye to friends. But is not a sad goodbye, it's a goodbye like "Ok, this is my purpose in life. I go follow it. I love you but I have to go", such as Buzz finds his purpose in being the leader of the toys and be with Jessie.
@@IsabellaN777 i agree compleatly with you!!!
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