Instagram - / aria.chanson Second Channel - / @ariachanson02 00:00 - Intro 00:44 - Reaction 29:58 - Review Toy story 3 movie reaction first time watching
Fun fact: In the spanish dubbing when Buzz Lightyear talks in spanish, they had him talk in a heavy Andalusian accent. It's considered to be one of the best changes in Spain's history of dubbing.
This one was so emotional. 1 and 2 came out pretty close together, and there's all this nostalgia. Andy leaving is like our childhood gone. So good. Number 4 is worth a watch
Love this one! I don't know whether this one or 2 is my favorite. By the way, that garbageman at the beginning who nearly takes the toys? That was Sid from the first movie! Glad to see Woody set him straight.
Wow! The algorithm led me to your channel and I couldn’t be more happy! So many new reaction channels are just unwatchable and I end up turning away after 3 minutes. 3 horrible minutes of loud, inane babbling and a goldfish attention span. You, on the other hand are so calm, and think things through. Add to that your infectious laughter. I’ve seen TS3 plenty of times but never thought I’d laugh watching someone else see Buzz go into Spanish mode. I watched your Toy Story, Inside Out and Lord of the Rings all in one sitting. Keep the great work and look forward to more great reactions. I’m off to check out your Alien(s) reactions. 😊
11:17 "Try the windows." "Eh, negatory. It's a Fenster-Schneckler 380; finest child-proof lock in the world." "How does he know so much?" He's a _piggy_ bank. Securing money is what he's _designed_ for. And sometimes, securing money gets pretty high _tech._
You asked how the pig knows so much on a couple occasions I believe it's kind of a joke but you'd have to be familiar with the character Cliff Clavin from the television series Cheers to get the joke. Cliff on Cheers is a know-it-all that knew or thought he knew a bunch of trivia about everything and he was played by the same actor who voices the pig in toy story. So the pig having all this random knowledge is a call back to his character of Cliff Clavin in Cheers.
Definitely watch the 4th. People can argue if it's "as good" or what have you, but the themes of that one are incredibly mature and beautiful and it's worth a watch even for just the technical mastery.
yea even i absolutely luved all the toy story movies so far, but heart wrenching when we see andy leaving for college without his best freinds and toys, i almost completely cried but i held fast knowing that woody and all the others were bieng given to someone new that would carry on playing with them in the hopes that Andy keeps growing up and we get to see what his life was like after college!
I remember back to a number of toys _I_ had when I was a kid that I've really _missed._ I've found myself looking back and wishing that each one whoever gave them to me had bought _two,_ so I could _play_ with one and keep the other to _sell,_ one day. I think a number of them would be worth quite a lot of _money,_ nowadays, especially _unopened._ Bear this in mind when it comes to the _really_ popular toys, nowadays. Today's kids include tomorrows _collectors._ The most popular toys _now_ will be worth really big _bucks_ in twenty to forty years or so.
Other great animated films you should watch include: bolt, cloudy with a chance of meatballs, up, a bugs life, The incredibles 1 & 2, ratatouille, the nightmare before christmas, bee life, finding nemo, ice age 1 & 2, rango.
You picked a fantastic series to react to, Aria. Toy Story 3 is yet another incredible movie, and in my opinion should have won Best Picture at the Oscars that year. This movie has everything. Filled with high emotional drama and great comedy. Lotso is a great villain, and the storyline just packs a lot. We all knew that they were going to get out of the furnace, but damn, they had us all on the edge of our seats when they were all holding hands. I still have a difficult time picking between 2 & 3 as to which is the better Toy Story films, they are both masterpieces. All the characters are so well fleshed out with their personalities. Again, great job, Aria.
During the Mr. Potato Head scene when he uses the tortilla, I was in the cinema and the guy infront of me started to have a laughing fit and it set me off so much that I laughed so hard that I thought I was going to burst. This is definitely my favourite of all 4 films.
After three wonderful films, I can't put the fourth "Toy Story" in the same category. It's good, but not exactly necessary. It's like an epilogue in an already completed story. I thought the villain was kind of weakly written as well. Supposedly, they ARE making a fifth film because Disney needs money. They've had some financial losses lately... of their own making.
I completely disagree. 4 gets a lot of flack from people stuck in arrested development, they want their childhood happy endings and 4, for once, said there's more to that than everyone riding into the sunset arm in arm. One thing I do agree on us that is an epilogue of sorts, but in the best way. Part of why these films work is because they're very reflective of how we grow up, especially if you're in the TS generation. The first is all about rounding out Piaget's stages of development and becoming formally operational people cognizant of others and relationships. 2 is all about looking at the flowers, true appreciation, 3 is about new challenges and how life can radically change, and 4 is a beautiful cherry on top saying that you are ALLOWED to forge your own happiness even if it's completely different from the expectations around you and the path you've been on. That's a beautiful, honest theme to instill in kids AND adults. But people want the same old same.
Big Baby originally was covered in marker drawings making him look like he was covered in tattoos. Later editions removed the marker to make him less scary.
I was unable to find any of this online, which makes me think you're wrong -- unless you mean an early version in development which got changed before the theatrical release?
@@bigdream_dreambig from Wikipedia Big Baby Voiced by Woody Smith Big Baby is a baby doll with a lazy eye who carries around a bottle and is adorned with childlike scribbling that resembles ferocious tattoos. Think you have to track down a 1st edition version of the dvd to see it now but I clearly remember it.
Toy Story 3 paid of everything that Toy Story 2 set up. Stinky Pete says at the airport that they will eventually end up in a landfill one day and the toys end up in a landfill and are almost burned to ashes in the incinerator in the final climax of TS3.
I really recomend you watching Shrek Forever, Puss in boots, and Puss in boots last wish which is one of the best recent animations. Puss in boots movies are bit different than Shrek, but they are still fun!
nothing wrong with you. Pixar knows how to tap those emotions. if one sees a Pixar animation and doesn't cry from joy, sadness, fright, and fear all within the space of 3 minutes they are not human. Pixar is the master of empathy. those immune are sociopaths.
😎👍 I've got some really good news for you. I won't spoil anything about the plot of "Toy Story 4," but I will tell you this much...Not only does Bo-Peep return, but she plays an extremely major role in it. 🐑 I did a search of your channel to see what other CGI films you've watched. So far, just "Inside Out" and the "Shrek" franchise. There's so much more great Disney/Pixar films out there. For sheer popcorn entertainment, you can't beat "The Incredibles" (2004). 🦸 For another emotional roller-coaster ride like this one, check out "Soul" (2020). 👼
Fun fact: In the spanish dubbing when Buzz Lightyear talks in spanish, they had him talk in a heavy Andalusian accent. It's considered to be one of the best changes in Spain's history of dubbing.
Toy Story 3 is an emotional roller coaster. One of the very few films that made me shed tears. Same goes for Toy Story 4.
Same
This one was so emotional. 1 and 2 came out pretty close together, and there's all this nostalgia. Andy leaving is like our childhood gone. So good. Number 4 is worth a watch
Love this one! I don't know whether this one or 2 is my favorite.
By the way, that garbageman at the beginning who nearly takes the toys? That was Sid from the first movie! Glad to see Woody set him straight.
Whaaaaaaat😳
@@ariachanson01 Yep. I didn't know at first either.
@@ariachanson01 when will you react to shrek forever after
2:38 "I don't think I've _ever_ loved toys as much as _Andy_ loved his toys. I did my childhood _so_ wrong."
Andy is an imagineer in training.
Wow! The algorithm led me to your channel and I couldn’t be more happy! So many new reaction channels are just unwatchable and I end up turning away after 3 minutes. 3 horrible minutes of loud, inane babbling and a goldfish attention span. You, on the other hand are so calm, and think things through. Add to that your infectious laughter. I’ve seen TS3 plenty of times but never thought I’d laugh watching someone else see Buzz go into Spanish mode. I watched your Toy Story, Inside Out and Lord of the Rings all in one sitting. Keep the great work and look forward to more great reactions. I’m off to check out your Alien(s) reactions. 😊
Crying just means you have a big heart. This is a great movie. Bonnie is so cute too.
I also cried when I first saw this movie. The part that really got me was when Andy went for one last time.
11:17 "Try the windows."
"Eh, negatory. It's a Fenster-Schneckler 380; finest child-proof lock in the world."
"How does he know so much?"
He's a _piggy_ bank. Securing money is what he's _designed_ for. And sometimes, securing money gets pretty high _tech._
You asked how the pig knows so much on a couple occasions I believe it's kind of a joke but you'd have to be familiar with the character Cliff Clavin from the television series Cheers to get the joke. Cliff on Cheers is a know-it-all that knew or thought he knew a bunch of trivia about everything and he was played by the same actor who voices the pig in toy story. So the pig having all this random knowledge is a call back to his character of Cliff Clavin in Cheers.
Definitely watch the 4th. People can argue if it's "as good" or what have you, but the themes of that one are incredibly mature and beautiful and it's worth a watch even for just the technical mastery.
yea even i absolutely luved all the toy story movies so far, but heart wrenching when we see andy leaving for college without his best freinds and toys, i almost completely cried but i held fast knowing that woody and all the others were bieng given to someone new that would carry on playing with them in the hopes that Andy keeps growing up and we get to see what his life was like after college!
One of the greatest movies ever, I’m glad that even almost a decade later they made a 4th one to keep the franchise going
20:17 "!Mi _florecilla_ del desierto! Yo nunca había visto la verdadera belleza hasta esta noche!"
Isn't Spanish a _lovely_ language?
Love the playtime when the boy sitting on top on alien and The girl linking buzz helmet 😂😂
Some other fun Pixar movies (that aren't in your video archives) are:
- Monsters, Inc. (2001)
- Finding Nemo (2003)
- WALL-E (2008)
Great! I hope you caught the other references to Star Wars and random prisoner of war movies like "The Great Escape" and "Stalag 17."
I don't think she's seen them, but I'd love to see her react to them.
I haven't seen those two🙈
@@ariachanson01 Put those on your must watch list. They're very good classics.
I remember back to a number of toys _I_ had when I was a kid that I've really _missed._ I've found myself looking back and wishing that each one whoever gave them to me had bought _two,_ so I could _play_ with one and keep the other to _sell,_ one day. I think a number of them would be worth quite a lot of _money,_ nowadays, especially _unopened._
Bear this in mind when it comes to the _really_ popular toys, nowadays. Today's kids include tomorrows _collectors._ The most popular toys _now_ will be worth really big _bucks_ in twenty to forty years or so.
And the unopened toys can all end up bitter, like Stinky Pete 😁.
Other great animated films you should watch include: bolt, cloudy with a chance of meatballs, up, a bugs life, The incredibles 1 & 2, ratatouille, the nightmare before christmas, bee life, finding nemo, ice age 1 & 2, rango.
You picked a fantastic series to react to, Aria.
Toy Story 3 is yet another incredible movie, and in my opinion should have won Best Picture at the Oscars that year.
This movie has everything. Filled with high emotional drama and great comedy.
Lotso is a great villain, and the storyline just packs a lot.
We all knew that they were going to get out of the furnace, but damn, they had us all on the edge of our seats when they were all holding hands.
I still have a difficult time picking between 2 & 3 as to which is the better Toy Story films, they are both masterpieces. All the characters are so well fleshed out with their personalities.
Again, great job, Aria.
During the Mr. Potato Head scene when he uses the tortilla, I was in the cinema and the guy infront of me started to have a laughing fit and it set me off so much that I laughed so hard that I thought I was going to burst.
This is definitely my favourite of all 4 films.
Lotso is a real villain 😂 dark fella
Seeing you react to Spanish Buzz is my favorite part! He’s gotta get his own movie! 😅
He was my favorite thing in this movie
After three wonderful films, I can't put the fourth "Toy Story" in the same category. It's good, but not exactly necessary. It's like an epilogue in an already completed story. I thought the villain was kind of weakly written as well. Supposedly, they ARE making a fifth film because Disney needs money. They've had some financial losses lately... of their own making.
I completely disagree. 4 gets a lot of flack from people stuck in arrested development, they want their childhood happy endings and 4, for once, said there's more to that than everyone riding into the sunset arm in arm. One thing I do agree on us that is an epilogue of sorts, but in the best way. Part of why these films work is because they're very reflective of how we grow up, especially if you're in the TS generation. The first is all about rounding out Piaget's stages of development and becoming formally operational people cognizant of others and relationships. 2 is all about looking at the flowers, true appreciation, 3 is about new challenges and how life can radically change, and 4 is a beautiful cherry on top saying that you are ALLOWED to forge your own happiness even if it's completely different from the expectations around you and the path you've been on. That's a beautiful, honest theme to instill in kids AND adults.
But people want the same old same.
This is the final toy story...I refuse to acknowledge the 4th
This is the Best of the Series. I had to see it in the theater. I cried 😢. This is where it should have ended. But with that, check out the 4th one.
I really hope you react to Toy Story 4, that one is suprisngly great and emotional just like this movie! =)
11:56 😏Heh. _Monopoly_ money.
Big Baby originally was covered in marker drawings making him look like he was covered in tattoos. Later editions removed the marker to make him less scary.
I was unable to find any of this online, which makes me think you're wrong -- unless you mean an early version in development which got changed before the theatrical release?
@@bigdream_dreambig from Wikipedia Big Baby
Voiced by Woody Smith
Big Baby is a baby doll with a lazy eye who carries around a bottle and is adorned with childlike scribbling that resembles ferocious tattoos.
Think you have to track down a 1st edition version of the dvd to see it now but I clearly remember it.
Damn that’s scary
Great movie, still I find it copies a bit from Toy Story 2, especially Lotso is very similar to Stinky Pete. 😅
Toy Story 3 paid of everything that Toy Story 2 set up. Stinky Pete says at the airport that they will eventually end up in a landfill one day and the toys end up in a landfill and are almost burned to ashes in the incinerator in the final climax of TS3.
I really recomend you watching Shrek Forever, Puss in boots, and Puss in boots last wish which is one of the best recent animations. Puss in boots movies are bit different than Shrek, but they are still fun!
Will do!!!:)
So daisy's parents didn't take time to stop and get the toys before she went to sleep?
They had to buy her new ones after that incident which means she must have been really upset, so hopefully they'll be more careful in the future 😅
The incinerator scene gets me everytime. So sad. 😢
22:10 is my fav scene!!
What about toy story 4
Next video:)
nothing wrong with you. Pixar knows how to tap those emotions. if one sees a Pixar animation and doesn't cry from joy, sadness, fright, and fear all within the space of 3 minutes they are not human. Pixar is the master of empathy. those immune are sociopaths.
A lot of people think the series should have ended with this and stay away from Toy Story 4.
"When the trash bags come out, we Army Guys are the first to go....." sad, but true.... 😞
GREAT PERFECT TIME TO BE HYSTERICAL TO TOY STORY III (2010 ) FILM - MOVIE REACTION - (FIRST TIME WATCHING ) !!!!
Sid is the garbage man. I think he's wearing the same skull T-shirt from the first movie
Toy Story 4 has my most favorite character! Hope you can check it out
😎👍 I've got some really good news for you. I won't spoil anything about the plot of "Toy Story 4," but I will tell you this much...Not only does Bo-Peep return, but she plays an extremely major role in it. 🐑 I did a search of your channel to see what other CGI films you've watched. So far, just "Inside Out" and the "Shrek" franchise. There's so much more great Disney/Pixar films out there. For sheer popcorn entertainment, you can't beat "The Incredibles" (2004). 🦸 For another emotional roller-coaster ride like this one, check out "Soul" (2020). 👼