Nah I think the most unforgivable thing is that while yes, it was sad he was replaced, NONE of his friends were. He forced Baby to leave and said “she don’t want you no more.” Very ‘if I can’t have her none of you can.’
The scariest thing about Lotso not many audiences would realize unless they love looking into the behind the scenes of movies and learning about their production history is that he’s based on the early iteration of Woody during development of the first film when the character was going to be more antagonistic and jerkish towards Buzz and Andy’s other toys but eventually reworked the character into the more heroic cowboy we know today following the negative reaction from the Disney executives at the infamous Black Friday screening who nearly shut production on the film. So in a way, Lotso is kind of the reincarnation of Woody from the Black Friday screening. I can think of a scenario parodying the moment in Roger Rabbit where Judge Doom reveals his true secret identity as a toon with Lotso revealing he’s Woody’s evil twin brother. “Remember me, Woody? When I threw Buzz out the window, I talked… JUST… LIKE…THIS!”
to be fair Sid was just a kid oblivious that the toys were alive and there are hints that he didn't grew up a stable household so destroying toys was his way of coping with it, but Lotso was aware of the harm he cause to the toys all because if he couldn't have that kid no one can.
I dont understand why you people label him evil when he didnt know they were alive, you cant expect him to have known than us the audience they're alive and I made some Frankenstein stuff though with BIONICLE and Hero Factory Set parts.
Sid doesn't even come close to evil compared to Lotso. Sid's bad actions include bullying his little sister (which can be relatable if you have a mean older sibling) and destroying toys, but he wasn't aware that they were alive and immediately stopped when he found out. Not to mention that he became a happy garbage man, showing that Sid is still a good person. Lotso, on the other hand, is blinded by his tragedy and turns Sunnyside Daycare into a maximum security prison where "unworthy toys" were supposed to be tortured and thrown away. Worst of all, his "thank you" to Woody would be leaving the cowboy and his friends to die in the incinerator even after they had saved him. This is evil. This is not just a bratty kid. This is a sadistic psychopath who has no problem to leave the people who recently saved his life to die. Sid was just a misbehaving kid, Lotso meanwhile is one of the worst Pixar villains.
I still remember the Disney Stores that used to be in Downtown Chicago. One was on Michigan Ave on the block of Eerie and Superior, the other was at Block 37 on State street.
One thing I like about Lotso is when he is showing his happy and caring personality he's bright colorful and clean but when he's being cruel and cold his color is dulled and his fur looks dirty.
yeah and their interaction to Lotso reflects their growth as characters as Jessie would rather rot in a dumpster than join Lotso's "family" and that's coming from someone who's has been abandon for years and Woody calling out on Losto reasoning considering the fact while not to the same extreme was in the same position as Lotso.
Ironically, the rejected Black Friday Reel version of Woody was originally a lot like Lotso, before he is retooled as the heroic cowboy we all know and love in the final film 😅
Lotso is a perfect foil and darker counterpart of Woody. Woody was initially a jerk in the first movie, but makes it up by saving Buzz from Sid. Lotso was a nice guy who loved his owner and friends, but became evil after being abandoned. While Woody became a good leader and friend towards the other toys, Lotso became a cruel tyrant who only uses his fellow allies for his own dirty work and even abuses them. Fun fact: Lotso was originally meant to be redeemed, but the creators decided to make him even much worse by leaving Andy's Toy to die, making him completely irredeemable.
For a teddy bear that smells like strawberries, Lotso abandoned Woody, Buzz, and the gang to the incinerator is the foul mistake that reached to his lowest point.
had he chose to save Woody and the gang he probably could of had a chance to regain that love that he had lost a long time ago, but some thing never change
I remember watching his tragic backstory back as kid and kinda felt bad for this guy, but when you realize it, Lotso is a good example of a broken villain becoming completely pure evil by the end of the movie. Initially, Lotso felt betrayed by Daisy replacing him (although it was a complete accident), but he allowed his anger to consume himself. He has no problem to torture toys he views "unworthy" and even abuses his minions. He was at his absolute worst at the end of the movie where he, despite Woody and Buzz saving his life, still leaves Andy's Toys to die in the incinerator. If anything, Lotso is a very dark villain for an otherwise child friendly franchise like Toy Story.
My favorite part from the dumpster confrontation scene was when Lotso smashes that heart, and then Big Baby pulls an "Uno Reverse" on Lotso and throws him to the fate he claimed they were all destined for. I love how it shows that it does not matter how much somebody else tells you that you're valueless, you will always have worth, even if they can't see it. But the thing that really makes it all the more satisfying is how Big Baby was living as a slave to Lotso and treated as worthless for who knows how long, but finally rejects that lie once and for all, when Lotso disrespects the memory of the good times that he once had with Daisy, almost acting like they meant nothing to him.
Lotso shares character traits with Stinky Pete from Toy Story 2. They both seemed to be friendly and caring at first but were eventually revealed to be villains. This is mainly due to a sense of feeling rejected or unloved, which were seen in both. Coincidentally, the music that played during Lotso's defeat was the same music heard during Stinky Pete's defeat. However, Lotso is more dangerous and vile than Stinky Pete (who has redeeming qualities), as while Stinky Pete only wants to be appreciated and loved, Lotso simply wants other toys to feel his pain and tries to get Woody and his friends killed in the incinerator. Lotso's fate of having to live on a truck's grille mirrored Stinky Pete ending up in a backpack, although Stinky Pete's was happier in a sense, now being owned by Amy. Lotso and Stinky Pete are also similar to Buster, Waternoose, and King Candy in the very same manner, as they started out friendly at first, but later revealed their true evil colors.
With Stinky Pete he only resorted to villainy until he was so close to his goal and then someone call it off at the last minute. Before that wasn't a facade, it was a different side of him as he had a genuine bond with Woody, Bullseye, and Jessie and at the beginning tried to reason with them he had no intention of harming them nor have a reason for wanting to. It's only when he turn villainy when he became desperate to obtain his goal.
Fun fact: In the OG Black Friday reel of Toy Story, Woody was originally intended to be an evil tyrant like Lotso, but was scrapped when the end result was viewed as "disastrous" You know what's funny: I just really thar Lotso's personality is basically what the rejected Black Friday Reel Woody was in a nutshell before he was retooled into the sweet, loyal, likable cowboy sheriff we see in the final version of the original Toy Story 😅😅 So in Toy Story 3, it seems poetic that Woody (figuratively) deals with an evil monster version of himself in the skinsuit of a plushy teddy bear a.k.a. Lotso 😁😁
On the plus side, Lotso was originally going to be in the first movie, but he was scrapped because CG technology was too primitive to do the fur texture up until _Toy Story 3._
@@poweroffriendship2.0if I remember correctly, when the toys are watching from the window seeing Andy’s friends coming over to celebrate, a teddy bear waves to woody and he waves back, possible it was a beta or a non fur lotso
I came from a hoarder's house. I never understood Toy Story 3 with putting the toys in the attic or donating them (TS2's yard sale was also super weird). If I tried to get rid of anything, I would get the yelling of the century.
The only reason I semi-appreciated TS4 is cause of the voice box issue with the Doll girl. The first woody I got was from a garage sale, and was originally a happy meal toy. Halfway through me owning it, it started having voice box issues. It reminded me of how my original woody lost its voice, yet was a well played with and appreciated toy. Could even argue the extended life-span since I got it from a garage sale.
I think the idea of Lotso is that he has understandable reason to be a villain he an understable antagonist he has the right to be angry, but he should try to put those feelings on others. When he was abandoned he said, "She replaced us." But really it is more of he was replaced and feels that the toy should understand how he feels, which is not a good thing. He should have encourage Toys that they will find love again instead of telling them that sentimental cannot be found anywhere. He wanted to prove that value beyond being a play object was never possible even amongst children. The thing I like about Pixar when they screen test to there inner circle is they are able to pick up if the emotion that we convey with characters are there and what to do when it not there yet. Like with Marlin no being sympathetic from early screen and moving his flash back with Pearl to the the beginning of Finding Nemo. To Lotso given a little more dialogue in his flash back to making him more bitter and delusional by hate.
Lotso isn't implicitly evil, just misguided and blinded to his own unique situation by his abandonment issues. You'd think that he, as a toy, would be able to realize that becoming lost only to end up in a kindergarten classroom could be the best possible outcome. He wound up in a place where there'd always be a child willing to pick him up and play with him. But, due to his abandonment issues, he was so blind that he missed the forest for the trees.
Looking back at his backstory...were her parents really at fault? It's not like they knew Lotso was still around, let alone conscious enough to find his way back home. From their perspective, getting her a new toy would've been enough. I don't think it was anyone's fault--all that needed to happen was for him to let go of his grudge and understand events from a less biased point of view.
Not really. Abandoning Lotso and his friends was a complete accident (they didn't even know that they were alive) and they were just toys. If you randomly lose your favorite toy somewhere too, you would simply buy and replace it. Also, it's entirely possible that Daisy's parents came back to the place where they had their picnic, but Lotso was already on the way home (and since none of the humans besides Sid know that the toys were alive, Daisy's parents would simply think that he somehow disappeared, which usually happens with lost stuff), so it would make perfectly sense to buy a replacement. If anything, nobody was at fault for the incident, but Lotso still went too far with his actions because of his tragedy.
It is truly astounding how Toy Story 3 can make a place as innocent as a daycare that seems safe for human kids and make it into a prison for its toys because of its villain.
I’ve said this before on another video but I pitied lotso when I was a child. not the monster he became but the toy he was before that got abandoned. In fact on Christmas the year the film came out I begged for a lotso toy and I still have him till this day, however he lost his strawberry smell.
Toy story 3 is hands down the best story but does anyone else think that its a much darker one that the others? I mean even the colors are more darker and gloomier and less brighther in alot of scenes than the other ones
She's like...five. Her parents are the ones who actually replaced him- a five year old girl can't toddle herself to a toy store and buy a new bear with money that she didn't have. Lotso's bad choices were completely in his own paws. Daisy didn't force him to lie to his two closest friends, harm other toys, and ultimately decide to leave Woody's gang to die.
I don't think manipulating Woody to force him to donate his voice box makes someone "huggable" And also somehow getting what you want despite showing little to no apology towards those you held hostage also doesn't make anyone huggable
@@LittleNoddyLemmyVideos Gabby Gabby did do some questionable stuff, but she is still way nicer to her minions (unlike Lotso, she doesn't abuse them) and even enemies than Lotso ever was. Not to mention that Gabby also redeems herself by having a new owner in contrast to Lotso who spitefully destroys Big Baby's heart pendant with Daisy's name on it and *then literally commits indirect attempted mass murder during the incinerator scene,* someone which no Toy Story antagonist has ever tried. Sure, Gabby did do some crimes, but she really just wanted to be loved unlike Lotso, who only wants others to suffer for his own amusement.
Sid isn’t really a villain, he’s just a kid playing with toys in a dangerous way, he doesn’t know they were alive. Now he’s forever traumatized with knowing they’re alive cuz of Woody
@TheAllSeeingEye2468 No and also he's the Garbage Collector that appeared so he took that moment with Woody to think about his actions, that's the obvious thing that happened and just was extremely afraid, there's legit nothing that says he went insane.
@@TheAllSeeingEye2468 Eh... Sid was not really evil, just a whiny kid who destroys stuff for fun while not being aware that they are alive. Not comparable to someone who leaves a group of people to die even after they had saved him.
They should’ve gotten back at Lotso for leaving them to die in the incinerator like that. Like idk why Woody told them to not get back at him, he literally just did something so unforgivable and he deserves to know he failed.
Imagine if in the upcoming fifth Toy Story movie Lotso comes back, breaks free of the garbage truck and learns they survived. He'd be furious and out for revenge again!
@@maxkelley2003 Lotso already got his karma by getting tied up in the garbage truck and would eventually die here, given that the rain and flies would destroy his body. Woody was right that the other toys shouldn't waste their time trying to get revenge on Lotso and instead should back to Andy's home in time.
I do wonder what happened to Sid, I mean he becomes. A garbage pick up person “whatever it’s called”, I just wonder does he do anything with the knowledge of the toys being alive, does he have a hobby of repairing toys and reselling them or donating them? I mean he’s shown to be able to take apart any toys and reattach to other toys so it’s possible
Toy Story 1 has been my favorite Disney movie since I was a little kid it even came out the year I was born and I was excited for Toy Story 3 when it was first announced and then I saw it and I’m the only person on earth who didn’t like it. It’s for a number of reasons and I won’t act like Toy Story 4 is better I have plenty of problems with both but I can acknowledge why people like 3 but I just wanted to say that there are 2 main reasons I don’t hate 4: 1. Bunny and ducky’s plan just being the same thing over and over and then the last time they wait till the last second to do it 😂 and 2. The little girl who needed gabby i have 9 kids myself and that scene always makes me cry not just because it hurts me to see a little kid scared and alone but because it so beautiful illustrates the point of a toy to make a child happy so is it a perfect film no not even close but even if it lost its way it still remembered what makes a toy a toy and i personally think that’s beautiful
@@suspectv322 👍Ok. Still, he did turn it into “ a place of ruin and despair.” Thank goodness for Ken, Barbie and the others for fixing it up in the end.
@@chasehedges6775Yeah, you know how nice Woody is when even HE doesn’t want his friends to get revenge on Lotso despite him leaving them all to DIE in the incinerator. Had the Green Aliens not been swept away by that one bulldozer, they would’ve never been able to power their “god”, the Claw, to save Andy’s toys (and themselves)!
it comes off as misogynistic to have Lotso as the villain since he's a teddy bear while the main protagonists are mostly plastic toys (yes his henchmen were made from plastic and rubber) the reason is that stuffed animals are stereotyped to be very "girlish" while plastic toys are stereotyped to be "boyish"
If anything Buzz would be the one that’s more easily replaceable considering how much of a hot toy the Buzz Lightyear action figure was established to be in the first film.
Also there is a chance that our Woody is the ONLY Woody. He might be a prototype from andys dad given before his death. Whereas Lotso can be easily replaced, as seen from Daisys new Lotso.
No matter how tragic his backstory is, I will NEVER forgive this dude for ditching the toys who actually helped save his life.
Agree. Just goes to show sometimes freudian excuse is no excuse. He got what he deserved.
Nah I think the most unforgivable thing is that while yes, it was sad he was replaced, NONE of his friends were. He forced Baby to leave and said “she don’t want you no more.” Very ‘if I can’t have her none of you can.’
@@lunarialoonatic Very messed up mindset.
@@lunarialoonatic Totally.
The scariest thing about Lotso not many audiences would realize unless they love looking into the behind the scenes of movies and learning about their production history is that he’s based on the early iteration of Woody during development of the first film when the character was going to be more antagonistic and jerkish towards Buzz and Andy’s other toys but eventually reworked the character into the more heroic cowboy we know today following the negative reaction from the Disney executives at the infamous Black Friday screening who nearly shut production on the film. So in a way, Lotso is kind of the reincarnation of Woody from the Black Friday screening. I can think of a scenario parodying the moment in Roger Rabbit where Judge Doom reveals his true secret identity as a toon with Lotso revealing he’s Woody’s evil twin brother.
“Remember me, Woody? When I threw Buzz out the window, I talked… JUST… LIKE…THIS!”
The fact that Lotso is more evil than Sid a guy who literally blew up Toys is funny as hell
to be fair Sid was just a kid oblivious that the toys were alive and there are hints that he didn't grew up a stable household so destroying toys was his way of coping with it, but Lotso was aware of the harm he cause to the toys all because if he couldn't have that kid no one can.
Sid wasn't evil he was just a normal child in children do tear up their toys for fun
I dont understand why you people label him evil when he didnt know they were alive, you cant expect him to have known than us the audience they're alive and I made some Frankenstein stuff though with BIONICLE and Hero Factory Set parts.
@@artistanthony1007to be fair, those are made to be taken apart
Sid doesn't even come close to evil compared to Lotso. Sid's bad actions include bullying his little sister (which can be relatable if you have a mean older sibling) and destroying toys, but he wasn't aware that they were alive and immediately stopped when he found out. Not to mention that he became a happy garbage man, showing that Sid is still a good person. Lotso, on the other hand, is blinded by his tragedy and turns Sunnyside Daycare into a maximum security prison where "unworthy toys" were supposed to be tortured and thrown away. Worst of all, his "thank you" to Woody would be leaving the cowboy and his friends to die in the incinerator even after they had saved him. This is evil. This is not just a bratty kid. This is a sadistic psychopath who has no problem to leave the people who recently saved his life to die. Sid was just a misbehaving kid, Lotso meanwhile is one of the worst Pixar villains.
It’s funny how there’s still merch of him being sold at malls or Disney stores. Kids will love him until they watch Toy Story 3
That would be Ironic.😏
He’s even in a Disneyland Paris Pixar show as a good guy. I don’t get why that bear has become the face of Toy Story
@@Esgles Mindboggling
Well he is not the only Lotso Bear. Others exist too, so it not always that particular Lotso Bear.
I still remember the Disney Stores that used to be in Downtown Chicago. One was on Michigan Ave on the block of Eerie and Superior, the other was at Block 37 on State street.
People struggle with abandonment. That's fair. But Mr Lotso Huggin' Bear was truly twisted. He never, EVER let go of his abandonment.
“Sunnyside is a place of ruin and despair, ruled by an evil bear who smells of strawberries.”
-Mr. Pricklepants
One thing I like about Lotso is when he is showing his happy and caring personality he's bright colorful and clean but when he's being cruel and cold his color is dulled and his fur looks dirty.
He's what Woody would have become if he lets his envy consume him and Jessie if she never let go of her abandonment.
yeah and their interaction to Lotso reflects their growth as characters as Jessie would rather rot in a dumpster than join Lotso's "family" and that's coming from someone who's has been abandon for years and Woody calling out on Losto reasoning considering the fact while not to the same extreme was in the same position as Lotso.
Ironically, the rejected Black Friday Reel version of Woody was originally a lot like Lotso, before he is retooled as the heroic cowboy we all know and love in the final film 😅
Thank god woody was able to move past his jealousy and except buzz into his life.
@@maxmeidl4909 THIS
Lotso is a perfect foil and darker counterpart of Woody.
Woody was initially a jerk in the first movie, but makes it up by saving Buzz from Sid. Lotso was a nice guy who loved his owner and friends, but became evil after being abandoned.
While Woody became a good leader and friend towards the other toys, Lotso became a cruel tyrant who only uses his fellow allies for his own dirty work and even abuses them.
Fun fact: Lotso was originally meant to be redeemed, but the creators decided to make him even much worse by leaving Andy's Toy to die, making him completely irredeemable.
For a teddy bear that smells like strawberries, Lotso abandoned Woody, Buzz, and the gang to the incinerator is the foul mistake that reached to his lowest point.
had he chose to save Woody and the gang he probably could of had a chance to regain that love that he had lost a long time ago, but some thing never change
Dude, why am I seeing you like everywhere lol
I remember watching his tragic backstory back as kid and kinda felt bad for this guy, but when you realize it, Lotso is a good example of a broken villain becoming completely pure evil by the end of the movie. Initially, Lotso felt betrayed by Daisy replacing him (although it was a complete accident), but he allowed his anger to consume himself. He has no problem to torture toys he views "unworthy" and even abuses his minions. He was at his absolute worst at the end of the movie where he, despite Woody and Buzz saving his life, still leaves Andy's Toys to die in the incinerator. If anything, Lotso is a very dark villain for an otherwise child friendly franchise like Toy Story.
My favorite part from the dumpster confrontation scene was when Lotso smashes that heart, and then Big Baby pulls an "Uno Reverse" on Lotso and throws him to the fate he claimed they were all destined for. I love how it shows that it does not matter how much somebody else tells you that you're valueless, you will always have worth, even if they can't see it. But the thing that really makes it all the more satisfying is how Big Baby was living as a slave to Lotso and treated as worthless for who knows how long, but finally rejects that lie once and for all, when Lotso disrespects the memory of the good times that he once had with Daisy, almost acting like they meant nothing to him.
Lotso shares character traits with Stinky Pete from Toy Story 2.
They both seemed to be friendly and caring at first but were eventually revealed to be villains.
This is mainly due to a sense of feeling rejected or unloved, which were seen in both.
Coincidentally, the music that played during Lotso's defeat was the same music heard during Stinky Pete's defeat.
However, Lotso is more dangerous and vile than Stinky Pete (who has redeeming qualities), as while Stinky Pete only wants to be appreciated and loved, Lotso simply wants other toys to feel his pain and tries to get Woody and his friends killed in the incinerator.
Lotso's fate of having to live on a truck's grille mirrored Stinky Pete ending up in a backpack, although Stinky Pete's was happier in a sense, now being owned by Amy.
Lotso and Stinky Pete are also similar to Buster, Waternoose, and King Candy in the very same manner, as they started out friendly at first, but later revealed their true evil colors.
With Stinky Pete he only resorted to villainy until he was so close to his goal and then someone call it off at the last minute. Before that wasn't a facade, it was a different side of him as he had a genuine bond with Woody, Bullseye, and Jessie and at the beginning tried to reason with them he had no intention of harming them nor have a reason for wanting to. It's only when he turn villainy when he became desperate to obtain his goal.
Fun fact: In the OG Black Friday reel of Toy Story, Woody was originally intended to be an evil tyrant like Lotso, but was scrapped when the end result was viewed as "disastrous"
You know what's funny: I just really thar Lotso's personality is basically what the rejected Black Friday Reel Woody was in a nutshell before he was retooled into the sweet, loyal, likable cowboy sheriff we see in the final version of the original Toy Story 😅😅
So in Toy Story 3, it seems poetic that Woody (figuratively) deals with an evil monster version of himself in the skinsuit of a plushy teddy bear a.k.a. Lotso 😁😁
On the plus side, Lotso was originally going to be in the first movie, but he was scrapped because CG technology was too primitive to do the fur texture up until _Toy Story 3._
@@poweroffriendship2.0if I remember correctly, when the toys are watching from the window seeing Andy’s friends coming over to celebrate, a teddy bear waves to woody and he waves back, possible it was a beta or a non fur lotso
Its good to keep the child in you alive, i still have the toys i had when i was a kid, i keep them on a display shelf
I still keep my stuffed animals and I view them as my children.
Lotso unlike Stinky Pete , he just let all the hate and anger consume him
"Don't Be Such A Baby!"
*Breaks Baby's Pendant he holds close to his heart*
Pretty much everything to say.
Exactly 💯💯💯
“That was low, man.”
- Every other movie villain, probably
Maleficent, THE MISTRESS OF ALL EVIL, never went that far, let’s be honest here. Not even Jafar.
I came from a hoarder's house. I never understood Toy Story 3 with putting the toys in the attic or donating them (TS2's yard sale was also super weird). If I tried to get rid of anything, I would get the yelling of the century.
I can easily relate to this. Feel free to elaborate! I can't get crap done unless it's a threat to the very stability of the house...
Lotso is one of Pixar's best villains
💯💯. Definitely
Absolutely
@@poweroffriendship2.0 💯
I Agree What about Syndrome from The Incredible?
@@marionneary1128 Syndrome is GOLD. “When everyone’s super, no one will be.”
The only reason I semi-appreciated TS4 is cause of the voice box issue with the Doll girl. The first woody I got was from a garage sale, and was originally a happy meal toy. Halfway through me owning it, it started having voice box issues. It reminded me of how my original woody lost its voice, yet was a well played with and appreciated toy. Could even argue the extended life-span since I got it from a garage sale.
I think the idea of Lotso is that he has understandable reason to be a villain he an understable antagonist he has the right to be angry, but he should try to put those feelings on others. When he was abandoned he said, "She replaced us." But really it is more of he was replaced and feels that the toy should understand how he feels, which is not a good thing. He should have encourage Toys that they will find love again instead of telling them that sentimental cannot be found anywhere. He wanted to prove that value beyond being a play object was never possible even amongst children.
The thing I like about Pixar when they screen test to there inner circle is they are able to pick up if the emotion that we convey with characters are there and what to do when it not there yet. Like with Marlin no being sympathetic from early screen and moving his flash back with Pearl to the the beginning of Finding Nemo. To Lotso given a little more dialogue in his flash back to making him more bitter and delusional by hate.
Lotso isn't implicitly evil, just misguided and blinded to his own unique situation by his abandonment issues. You'd think that he, as a toy, would be able to realize that becoming lost only to end up in a kindergarten classroom could be the best possible outcome. He wound up in a place where there'd always be a child willing to pick him up and play with him. But, due to his abandonment issues, he was so blind that he missed the forest for the trees.
Looking back at his backstory...were her parents really at fault? It's not like they knew Lotso was still around, let alone conscious enough to find his way back home. From their perspective, getting her a new toy would've been enough. I don't think it was anyone's fault--all that needed to happen was for him to let go of his grudge and understand events from a less biased point of view.
Not really. Abandoning Lotso and his friends was a complete accident (they didn't even know that they were alive) and they were just toys. If you randomly lose your favorite toy somewhere too, you would simply buy and replace it. Also, it's entirely possible that Daisy's parents came back to the place where they had their picnic, but Lotso was already on the way home (and since none of the humans besides Sid know that the toys were alive, Daisy's parents would simply think that he somehow disappeared, which usually happens with lost stuff), so it would make perfectly sense to buy a replacement. If anything, nobody was at fault for the incident, but Lotso still went too far with his actions because of his tragedy.
It’s just like what was said in the video How Toy Story 3 Should’ve Ended. The only replaced him because Daisy loved it so much.
That was so nice and agree. Lotso is one of my favorite villains.
It is truly astounding how Toy Story 3 can make a place as innocent as a daycare that seems safe for human kids and make it into a prison for its toys because of its villain.
Yep
I’ve said this before on another video but I pitied lotso when I was a child. not the monster he became but the toy he was before that got abandoned. In fact on Christmas the year the film came out I begged for a lotso toy and I still have him till this day, however he lost his strawberry smell.
Lotso was definitely the true meaning of a wolf in sheep's clothing.
I always saw him as the shadow of Ed Catmull ever since Pixar was one of several companies involved in an anti-poaching court case. 😅
Jesus, I never realized how evil Lotso really was….
Lotso is one of my favorite characters in all of the Toy Story movies
Waternoose is a true monster. Lotso is unhuggable. What next? Chick Hicks is a terrible driver?
Toy story 3 is hands down the best story but does anyone else think that its a much darker one that the others? I mean even the colors are more darker and gloomier and less brighther in alot of scenes than the other ones
I mean its pretty much a prison escape movie soooo
Side note: that alien getting stuck in between the dumpster, you know Lotso set that up to trap Woody, come on now.
Lotso hated the fact that he got replaced
Lotso Huggin Bear is one of my favorite Toy Story along with Stinky Pete and Zurg
Daisy’s the reason why Lotso became a villain.
More like, Daisy's parents are the real reason Lotso became a villain, by buying their little daughter Daisy a replacement Lotso 😅
@@kingandrewcecil348 Okay, I’ll go with that.
She's like...five. Her parents are the ones who actually replaced him- a five year old girl can't toddle herself to a toy store and buy a new bear with money that she didn't have.
Lotso's bad choices were completely in his own paws. Daisy didn't force him to lie to his two closest friends, harm other toys, and ultimately decide to leave Woody's gang to die.
@@Teddy.Terrible EXACTLY
It’s just like what was said in the video How Toy Story 3 Should’ve Ended. They only replaced him because Daisy loved it so much.
I heard the Lotso stuffy bear's, actually smell like berries.
Not all of them do, but certain ones available at the parks and from Minoso do!
@@Teddy.Terrible I see. Good to know
Random woman: I choose the bear
The bear:
The vendor: this one you'll like
Actually clever take
Fun fact, he was originally in the first Toy Story’s plot, the same where woody was a literal asshole
Toy Story 1: Jelosey to Respect
Toy Story 2: Lost & Found
Toy Story 3: Rejection to Redemption
I bet Gabby Gabby is far more huggiable than Lotso is.
I Totally Agree
@@marionneary1128 Same
I don't think manipulating Woody to force him to donate his voice box makes someone "huggable"
And also somehow getting what you want despite showing little to no apology towards those you held hostage also doesn't make anyone huggable
@@LittleNoddyLemmyVideosagreed
@@LittleNoddyLemmyVideos Gabby Gabby did do some questionable stuff, but she is still way nicer to her minions (unlike Lotso, she doesn't abuse them) and even enemies than Lotso ever was. Not to mention that Gabby also redeems herself by having a new owner in contrast to Lotso who spitefully destroys Big Baby's heart pendant with Daisy's name on it and *then literally commits indirect attempted mass murder during the incinerator scene,* someone which no Toy Story antagonist has ever tried.
Sure, Gabby did do some crimes, but she really just wanted to be loved unlike Lotso, who only wants others to suffer for his own amusement.
You could say he’s Lotso unhugabal bear
So Lotso is the Best Villain Ever?
Lotso Huggin' Bear should have been destroyed by being ripped apart with his fluff unstuffed by Sid Phillips.
Now that would be fitting karma.
I still have my lotso as of today still, on my bed right now lmao
You know sh1t is getting real when Aldone uses Impact Font for a video thumbnail
I loved this video ❤❤❤❤ 🧸
Sid was the only real villain. The others were people with tragic backstories
Sid isn’t really a villain, he’s just a kid playing with toys in a dangerous way, he doesn’t know they were alive. Now he’s forever traumatized with knowing they’re alive cuz of Woody
@@growingupwithdisney think he had to go to a psych ward?
@TheAllSeeingEye2468 No and also he's the Garbage Collector that appeared so he took that moment with Woody to think about his actions, that's the obvious thing that happened and just was extremely afraid, there's legit nothing that says he went insane.
@@growingupwithdisneyThat's not what his job as a Trash Collector says, he's literally not much older than Andy who's 17.
@@TheAllSeeingEye2468 Eh... Sid was not really evil, just a whiny kid who destroys stuff for fun while not being aware that they are alive. Not comparable to someone who leaves a group of people to die even after they had saved him.
When I first read the thumbnail I read "the unthuggable" and thought ok ig😂
They should’ve gotten back at Lotso for leaving them to die in the incinerator like that. Like idk why Woody told them to not get back at him, he literally just did something so unforgivable and he deserves to know he failed.
Imagine if in the upcoming fifth Toy Story movie Lotso comes back, breaks free of the garbage truck and learns they survived. He'd be furious and out for revenge again!
@@seanie93horror26 yeah I don’t want that happening in a fifth movie. They should make a spin off movie about that
@@maxkelley2003 Lotso already got his karma by getting tied up in the garbage truck and would eventually die here, given that the rain and flies would destroy his body. Woody was right that the other toys shouldn't waste their time trying to get revenge on Lotso and instead should back to Andy's home in time.
@@TheAustrianAnimations87 Oh so Woody was saying that Lotso will get humiliated in the dump and just let whatever happens to him be his ultimate fate
because that's how woody is " never let a toy left behind "
I would like to hear your thoughts on Blue Sky Studios and Sony Pictures Animation that's not Spider-Verse
5:26 Now hearing that I wonder if that was a foreshadowing of the third movie
I do wonder what happened to Sid, I mean he becomes. A garbage pick up person “whatever it’s called”, I just wonder does he do anything with the knowledge of the toys being alive, does he have a hobby of repairing toys and reselling them or donating them? I mean he’s shown to be able to take apart any toys and reattach to other toys so it’s possible
Well, Sid perhaps realized the consequences of his actions and decided to become a better person.
he had a hot voice tbch
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All Toy Story Villains
1: Sid
2: Al, Stinky Pete
3: Lotso
4: Benson, Gabby Gabby (partly)
Lotso He smells like Strawberries 🍓 because he’s pink lol 😂
He scares the shit outta of me
He's anger, resentful, tyrannical, and cruelty personified.
He's scary for what he represents.
Toy Story 1 has been my favorite Disney movie since I was a little kid it even came out the year I was born and I was excited for Toy Story 3 when it was first announced and then I saw it and I’m the only person on earth who didn’t like it. It’s for a number of reasons and I won’t act like Toy Story 4 is better I have plenty of problems with both but I can acknowledge why people like 3 but I just wanted to say that there are 2 main reasons I don’t hate 4: 1. Bunny and ducky’s plan just being the same thing over and over and then the last time they wait till the last second to do it 😂 and 2. The little girl who needed gabby i have 9 kids myself and that scene always makes me cry not just because it hurts me to see a little kid scared and alone but because it so beautiful illustrates the point of a toy to make a child happy so is it a perfect film no not even close but even if it lost its way it still remembered what makes a toy a toy and i personally think that’s beautiful
Why tf did I read that as unthuggable💀
Lotso was redeemable up until he turned Sunnyside into an Internment camp.
He turned into a PRISON.
@@chasehedges6775 If you think you're correcting me but google internment camp next time
@@suspectv322 👍Ok. Still, he did turn it into “ a place of ruin and despair.” Thank goodness for Ken, Barbie and the others for fixing it up in the end.
Great Video but the background music is a little bit distracting
Unhuggable?! 😨
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Who thinks that Lotso sounds a lot like Fred Flintstone?
How long did it take you to come up with that title?
I compare him to Hopper from A Bug's Life.
I despise Lotso!
He’s a perfect hateable villain
Woody said it best in the end: “Forget it guys, he’s not worth it.”
@@chasehedges6775Yeah, you know how nice Woody is when even HE doesn’t want his friends to get revenge on Lotso despite him leaving them all to DIE in the incinerator. Had the Green Aliens not been swept away by that one bulldozer, they would’ve never been able to power their “god”, the Claw, to save Andy’s toys (and themselves)!
@@siyahseeker 💯💯
I don’t give a sh what anyone says! I’ve got one of those Lotso merch bears and I absolutely love him!
Ilove how lame youtubers try to paint him as a scary vilain lol hes a f*cking strawberry flavored teddy bear
Gabby Gabby is not a villain she’s a Anti-Heroine 😉
After Lotso, please either make a video of Harry Potter, Deadpool and Wolverine, and the Founder since you talked about Lincoln.
Just because Lotso has all the quality essentials of a great villain, the dude is just stupid. I don't like him.
Cmon toy story 5, end lotso for good!
Lots o' salty bear. Not huggable
it comes off as misogynistic to have Lotso as the villain since he's a teddy bear while the main protagonists are mostly plastic toys (yes his henchmen were made from plastic and rubber)
the reason is that stuffed animals are stereotyped to be very "girlish" while plastic toys are stereotyped to be "boyish"
May Jesus bless you all and lead you to Him, as He has done for me! Repent of your sins for His return is at hand!
he fell off
Did you run out of things to complain about?
its not that deep big bro
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Considering how rare Woody canonically is, I doubt *that* possibility.
If anything Buzz would be the one that’s more easily replaceable considering how much of a hot toy the Buzz Lightyear action figure was established to be in the first film.
@@hunterolaughlin Yep.
Woody was COLLECTOR’S ITEM! That’s pretty awesome.
Also there is a chance that our Woody is the ONLY Woody. He might be a prototype from andys dad given before his death. Whereas Lotso can be easily replaced, as seen from Daisys new Lotso.
@@lianneroban9906 💯