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The "Buzz look an alien!!!" "Where?!?" "AHAHAHAHA" still makes me laugh to this day, along with the "YOU ARE A TOYYYYYY!!!" Mrs Nesbitt and the "Buzz will you give me a hand?"
My favorite line from this movie - honestly this entire franchise - is Buzz going "I don't believe that man has ever been to medical school" when Sid is performing his "operation"
My favorite woody line recently had been "the words i want to say i cant say because there are playschool toys present" or something close to that, its a throw away line that i didnt pick up growing up
The shark roasting Woody is for some reason one of my favorite movie moments of all time. Something about a shark wearing a cowboy hat, his face being kind of emotionless because of the type of toy he is, and the fact that his impression is just him going "howdy, howdy, howdy," impacted me so much as a kid that over 20 years later I'll just say that line aloud sometimes and laugh to myself. Or do it if I see a cowboy hat, or any funny hat at all. I love that shark 🤣
I did that at a Walmart during October when my dad and little sister were with me, as soon as I saw a brown cowboy hat I immediately picked it up and said the quote and made my dad chuckle and my sister give me a unimpressed face.
I like how we never hear the shark speak outside of that bit (as far as I remember). So we don't know if that's his regular speaking voice just saying "howdy" or if he sounds completely different normally and that was his best impression of Woody's voice.
If you want to get _really_ meta, you could say in the 'real' world, Tim Allen provided the voice for Buzz's talk function, so having a tool box referring to Home Improvement actually makes sense.
5:53 - Fun Fact: If you watch the directors commentary on the DVD for this movie they mention how Woody's little "two-step not having it" glance apparently reduced all the lead animators and directors to tears in laughter when the scene was first rendered.
Missed win: The way they got the movement for the army men right was to stick wooden planks to their shoes, and base the animation off of how they moved.
He already gave a few wins to the army men. I'm more surprised he didn't win the first "falling with style" or even buzz falling and breaking his arm. They're my favourite parts of the movie.
Now that I'm older and understand more, that moment at 12:57 "Take care of Andy for me" "Nooooooo!". It's like a 5 second clip and my eyes start watering. Woody was about to give up. And Buzz couldn't accept losing the friend he'd just found in him. Just something about the voice acting really makes this line hit for me. Woody's defeat and Buzz's desperation. I love this movie
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This movie is one of my earliest memories as a kid. My grandmother had put it on for us on vhs and I remember buzz being the coolest thing I’d ever seen! My grandfather has fond memories of it since the day he had come home our grandma told him we needed to watch this with us. In the scene where buzz shows up he’s told us we yelled out BUZZ in pure excitement and how he’s always been brought back to those days whenever he watches it with our younger siblings even now. Love this movie and will always be a personal favorite!
One of my favorite details is the difference in the handwriting on Woody and Buzz’s feet. Andy’s name on Woody is shaky, the letters uneven in size and some parts are smudged. Perfect illustration of a younger child’s handwriting, even has the backwards N!!
8:51 I appreciate the attention to detail on Buzz's glow in the dark parts. They're the exact level of glow you'd get on those star stickers your parents would put on your ceiling to try, and fail, and make you not afraid of the dark
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I love that line from Potato Head “Well, what happens if Andy decides to start playing with ME more, huh? Ya gonna knock me out of the window too?!” He has a completely valid point and hits way too close to the truth for Woody and his jealousy, even if he’s wrong that Woody intended to knock Buzz out the window.
There was a toy story game for the computer that we had as a kid and I was literally so terrified of the baby spider that I think single handedly is the reason I hate scary things
The one question I always have about the whole sentient toy thing is how do _building toys_ work. Like Lego and its many clones. They're designed to be pulled apart and reassembled, as are the figures. A lot of minifigs on the usual sets are just ciphers, but move into their licensed and story-based themes and you get actual characters. If someone pulls apart their Ninjago or Monkie Kid minifigs and reassembles them into new characters, how does that _work?_ Moreover, how does _Bionicle_ work? The entire purpose with those sets is creating specific characters, but I've got shelves full of Bonkles and not a single one of them is an official set, they're all characters of my own design.
Toys like blocks are probably nonsentient like the checker board. As for toys with exchangeable parts, we see what happens in the form of the Potato Heads. At first I thought there's a core toy (the body) that counts, but Potato Head seems to be equally in control of all his parts. When he gets scattered his lips speak on their own. When he trades out features the new pieces take over mobility. He replaces his entire body with a tortilla and still functions. He and the Mrs. get scrambled once and are able to tell which feature is who's, plus Mrs. can use her disembodied eye from several blocks away. So, does that mean that scrambled toys would all be in a perpetual state of multiple people experiencing several angles and positions at once? Would they trade all the parts back and then rescramble when the kids return? One question they never address is what happens when you buy an accessory pack for a Potato Head, when there's no base body for them. Maybe they're able to permanently exchange parts with each other and transfer bits of whatever counts as their soul between them.
In the context of Lego and it's figures, I'd like to think the head is the 'sentient' part that controls the body it gets attached to. We do see Minifigures in either Toy Story 3 or one of it's short films
I think that the Lego Minifigures' consciousness would be tied to their heads, so the rest is interchangeable. Also, they're actors. Whichever character they're dressed as is the character that they're acting, so they're actually independent of the characters they portray. If you switch the heads on two minis, they are just switching their roles in the "play". Also the bricks themselves would be nob-sentient.
Not exactly a win, but: They were originally supposed to have a GI Joe blown up, but Hasbro refused, saying they were upset with them blowing it up. The compromise they reached was that they could have Potato Head instead. Pixar agreed, and they made it a Combat Carl instead.
13:54 Any time i hear a mourning dove it triggers a very strong sense of nostalgia so that plus this whole video i think that actually sent me back in time.
Actually, Jim Hanks did not voice Woody's pull cord lines in the movies. He does the pull cord voices for the real world toys. Also he's been voicing Woody since 1996 (just one year after this movie came out) for the TV shorts & PS1 video games. So him voicing Woody in KH3 isn't progress, so much as him still doing what he started in '96
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I remember rewatching this as an adult after so long and the look Woody gives when Buzz thinks he's suffocating took me out like I literally died of laughter because I never noticed that subtle look as a kid 🤣
Billy Crystal was approached for the part of Buzz Lightyear: but Crystal wanted nothing to do with then-creative chief of Disney Jeffrey Katzenberg, whose recklessness in promoting Aladdin had permanently strained Disney's relationship with Crystal's friend Robin Williams, and turned down the role. *He later said it was the biggest mistake of his career and later jumped at the chance to voice Mike Wazowski in Monsters, Inc.* -Jim Carrey, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Mel Gibson, and Bruce Willis were considered for Buzz Lightyear as well before the casting of Tim Allen.
This movie still makes me impressed to this day. All of the characters are extremely expressive, despite the movie being made in an era where 3d animation was super limited.
Moment of awesome: *-The movie itself.* Keep in mind what CGI was to the moviemaking industry in the 1990s. Jurassic Park only came out two years prior, and CGI was firmly in the action movie genre's grasp. It wasn't a kid's movie thing, it was a workaround to make scenes that would normally be impractical, impossible, or just too expensive to accomplish with practical effects alone. People simply didn't think CGI could be a cartoon, or that it would be so good at it. It revolutionized animation and cinema, put Pixar on the path to becoming a household name and a cinematic Seal of Approval-and it did so with basically just wit and heart. a) *The cherry on top is how well Toy Story has aged after nearly 30 years.* Time has definitely worn on it, but take into account CGI's notoriously short shelf life, and the fact that it's still watchable at all is impressive.
@@samuel-wankenobi CGI still isn't quite getting fictional human faces right. The only ones thus far have been when the likenesses have been used, like for Leia in Episode 9, and Grand Moff Tarkin in Rogue One.
Definitely has to do with Pixar's early focus on toys. The early CGI looks plastic and inorganic, which makes ugly humans (the baby from Tin Toy *shudder*) but it works for the Toy Story cast. Plus, they'd already had a lot of practice animating toys from their previous shorts, so they could focus more of their experimental work on figuring out how to make the humans not look like nightmares.
The one thing that never gets old and ive loved ever since I was a kid is the sound of the army guys marching. I spend countless hours trying to get my army guys to sound like that but alas they never did.
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Rip the bots being your only replies. But, yeah, that's a mostly universal opinion, and one of the few examples of sequels being better than the originals (see also Shrek 2).
I’m only a minute in and I already love this channel and how upbeat and positive this is. It reminds me of Tumblr posts where the OP goes on and on about all the cool things they love about a particular thing in a passionate fun way. Specifically, your bit about how Andy is resourceful with drawing cows on cardboard boxes to serve as targets for him to lasso reminded me of that. It’s wholesome af 🤗
Now that you've done the first, I can't wait to see you do the other 3... in part because I'm interested on your stance about the more divisive stuff from the 4th movie.
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I think 4 is such a divisive movie bc it's the only sequel that didn't really have a purpose. 2 shows Woody's backstory and begins to show the complex emotions of kids growing up, 3 expands upon those complex emotions and shows the multiple paths a toy might take, but 4? The core idea is a really weird combination of the others that just doesn't work as well. It does have interesting ideas in it, I love the concept of a broken toy, but it didn't know what it wanted to do and ended up a bit of a mess. It can be enjoyed, but like in the same way people can enjoy Puss in Boots
I can say that the Sid’s Room reveal was absolutely terrifying to me. Not so much the toys’ appearances, but just the shadows moving and deep sounds of air rushing. Scared the crap outta me.
One thing that this video misses is the moment where Buzz is just lying at the bottom of the staircase, with his arm detached as the camera pulls out and spins. It really sells him feeling the weight of his failure. You *feel* that, but you also realize that what you’re feeling doesn’t quite make sense. It’s a busted toy, a perfectly ordinary thing, and yet somehow they got you to care and feel as if it were a tragic thing happening to you or someone you love. It’s the singular moment in the movie where Pixar’s chooses to put their skill as storytellers on full display. I gotta say, this movie is something truly special. I wore out my VHS copy as a kid, and I watched that copy so many times in a deteriorating state that watching on modern equipment without the bad scan lines doesn’t feel quite right. You would not *believe* how quickly I opened the link to this video when I saw it was up.
I struggle between feelings of nostalgia and residual feelings of fear upon first seeing this as a young child. Sid was scary, yo. But my 6yo nightmares aside, what a timeless movie and excellent commentary.
the way you spoke about your two kids at 1:43 is just so cute dude. Believe me, no matter what age he is, his prized possession will always be his sister! ♥️
Fun Fact: Pizza Planet was originally a mini golf place called Pizza Putt. Its only real function in the plot was in being a place where both Andy and Sid could be at the same time. Then someone suggested making it space themed would fit with Buzz’ delusions and they couldn’t believe they didn’t think of that straight away.
This movie had a great all star cast, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Annie Potts, John Ratzenberger, Don Rickles(rip), R. Lee Ermey(rip Gunny), Jim Varney(rip), the list goes on and on. I also like the reference to Tim Allen's TV show at the time, Home Improvement, with the Binford toolbox in Sid's room
I liked the little detail of Slinky's spring becoming straight due to being stretched out way too much during the truck chase. (I felt pretty bad for him, the idea of your body getting long sounds painful) And Toy Story was a great childhood movie long time ago.
Also in case anyone didn't already know: Barbie is not in this movie because Mattel said no, believing the movie was going to bomb. And of course, once they were proven wrong, immediately asked to be in the second one.
Like Disney!! All the creative and passionate projects that were brought to them (like Star Wars and Nightmare Before Christmas) they rejected. Now, after they've proven to be popular and make money, that is when they deemed the art worthy of their 'support'.
My favorite mangled toy was always Hand-in-a-box. It was so creative and conveyed the EXACT feeling of terror all young kids had when playing with one of those.
I remember my brother having a Buzz Lightyear toy when we were kids, and now our little nephew loves Toy Story as well and has Buzz Lightyear toys and several other toy story toys. So I say it does hold up even to the next generation of kids who weren't growing up with these movies.
Glad to see your back for the new year! Since there was no still frame for next week's EGA video, I can only make a few guesses/suggestions: -Shang Chi & the Legend of the Ten Rings -Jurassic Park -The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey -The Land Before Time -A Bug's Life -Toy Story 2 -Fantastic Beast & the Crimes of Grindelwald -Chicken Run -Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 Film) -Despicable Me
This movie came out a few months after I was born, and it’s been a big part of my life all these years. This movie takes me right back to my earliest memories, and it’s still so wonderful to me as an adult. I will say maybe because it takes me back, this movie definitely works in making you feel as vulnerable as a toy. You relate to the toys’s fear of being abandoned because everyone is afraid of that. And as a child you can relate to how helpless the toys seem sometimes since children, just like toys, don’t have agency in their worlds. Honestly I would’ve made a 3 part Endgame style video if this was my channel haha. But you still nailed it.
Every time I watch this masterpiece of a movie, I find myself cracking up at the fact that all of Andy's friends at his birthday party are just clones of him. It's just so funny!
A space ranger replacing a cowbow is actualy a trowback to the late 60s early 70s movies. Before cowboy movies where all the rage. But than apollo happend and all the space movies come out and cowboys become out of fastion.
Honestly the biggest win is the fact that Toy story was animated without inverse kinematics (an animation system that lets you keep a part like a hand, or a foot, in place, while you move everything else) which is super impressive because that means everytime anyone touches the floor, or a prop, or another toy, they had to specifically make sure they weren’t clipping in an obvious way.
Thank you for highlighting how genuinely funny this movie is, obviously Pixar do deserve credit for the emotion and more serious parts of their movies, but the comedy was so witty and perfectly timed, the more adult jokes were tasteful and subtle, and surprisingly timeless, in some areas.
Loved this video and your content in a whole, I feel like your videos are like a security blanket, you look on the bright side of life and always entertain me and make me smile, I recently rewatched your inside out video and cried not for the movie but the way your talked about your kids, my dad left a few weeks ago but you reminded me of what a loving father sounds like, thank you for so much and thank you so much. ❤️
Can’t wait for when he does 2, all these years and it’s still my favorite animated film of all time. Also can I point out that when Scud is pulling Woody from the van you can hear some tearing sounds. Arm rip shadowing.
As a child born in 1995, This movie means so much to me, i was obessed with it and had a tape without a cover eventually that i would take everywhere to watch, this movie is so iconic and learning what it did for 3d animation, just makes me proud to have grown up with this masterpiece.
The old ass render really works for this movie. Humans not so much, but definitely the toys. Rendering back then would look plasticey, so have them be toys work
You wanna be REALLY horrified, watch the short "Tin Toy", which was the precursor to Toy Story. The human baby looks like a plastic toy that was left under the radiator...
If/when you get to the 3rd one, a fun fact is yeah the movies released in line with the ages with the kids growing up watching them. More specifically, I was Andy's age while each movie released. (Just a neat coincidence)
It's a similar story with Monsters INC and Monsters University. Kids watching Monsters INC would most likely have been at around the age of going to university when Monsters University was released.
Woody's look of sadness as Andy replaces all his cowboy decorations with space rangers honestly makes me feel kind of bad for some of my old merch decorating my room that I replace whenever I join a new fandom.
I was 7 when this movie came out. The Christmas after the vhs released I got my own TV, VCR, Toy Story, and Twister. The animation was so groundbreaking at the time. I was obsessed with this movie. Some of the best holiday memories for me.
Ooh! As someone who is fascinated and also frightened by tornadoes; "Twister" influenced many people to consider becoming storm chasers. I personally prefer to track a tornado from my recliner on The Weather Channel; but if I was able to do so, I would study meteorology at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, OK and try to score an internship with one of the two most trusted meteorologists in Oklahoma City: Mike Morgan and Damon Lane. Mike is the chief meteorologist for Oklahoma City's NBC affiliate KFOR Channel 4 and Damon holds the same position at the city's ABC affiliate KOCO Channel 5. In fact, many of the TV meteorologists in the United States have obtained their degree in Meteorology from the University of Oklahoma as it is home to both a forecast office of the National Weather Service and the Storm Prediction Center.
I’m really glad he’s doing the toy story movies. I’m honestly really looking forward to his toy story 4 video. So many people seem to dislike that movie and say that it ruined the franchise, but I’ve always loved it and thought it was a great conclusion to the series. It’s my second favorite movie in the franchise (number one being toy story 3), so I’m really curious to see what he has to say about it.
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Same here. Like, 3 was a great conclusion, but 4 did feel like a more natural conclusion for Woody's arc itself; the rest of the toys had their arcs end in 3, hence why they aren't in 4 very much. (Except Buzz, and I do agree with the complaints of Buzz in 4)
@@Lokear I recently watched a toy story theory on buzz’s behavior in 4. The theory is that back in 3 when buzz gets hit by the old tv almost killed him and it might have damaged his mind like brain damage or a concussion.
Well, it's about time.... XD Honestly a REALLY well-made movie with tons of nostalgia of "the simpler times". Animation that holds up today and even adds to the iconic style of this franchise.
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Ah, the one that started it all. Not just the first of the Toy Story saga, not just the first in what would be Pixar's legacy, but the film that would set the pace for every animated film for the rest of time. And it still hold up to this day. Truly, a icon of film.
One more detail you may have missed which astounds me as a modeller - the green army men have "flash" (leftover thin plastic that got between the mold pieces) on the guns (specifically in the handle and trigger holes, which can be seen very clearly at 2:49), mold-line seams, and bits of sprue left on from the rushed casting process. Which is of course, how army men are so cheap. Fantastic detail!
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When you swear you heard your mom's voice but the you go downstairs or whatever and she SWEARS she didn't say your name... I think that's him realizing this is what it could have been. Along with the toys moving themselves, it explains something about his childhood!
10:20 I never understood why Buzz acted like this, but now that I’m grown up, oh my god it’s horrifying, imagine you thinking you went through an entire life of being human, but then realizing you’re a cloned toy now, very traumatizing for a Human’s mind
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One of my brothers was obsessed with Toy Story for years. He listened as I watched your video and was able to quote a lot if the dialogue you won before the bell.
The top 5 toys from Sid’s room I remember most vividly from my childhood were the man in the skateboard, bouncing Pez duck, spider baby head, wind up car frog, and Franken hand in the box. Also, I find it ironic “Toy Story” came out when I was 4, while my nephew turned 4 the same year “Toy Story 4” was released.
The reason I know this movie still resonates with me is that at the finale when Woody and Buzz are "falling with style", the whole sequence still makes me shiver and well up with childish glee!
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Even more interesting is the hint in Three that each kid’s toys run things differently. Andy’s toys act like it’s a job, meanwhile Bonnie’s toys treat it more as a theater troupe; Buttercup tells Woody “We do a lot of improv here, just stay loose and have fun, you’ll do great.” and then Mr. Pricklepants asks if he’s “classically trained”.
Something very subtle is the change in the directions of the letter N from Woody's boot to Buzz Lightyear's boot. Almost a symbol of Andy growing up and moving on.
Jude is a tough cookie. I was horribly frightened by spider-babydoll-thing as a kid, but now I find it cute. XD Man, this was such a good movie! Woody's character development from "selfish jerk" to "selfless hero" was amazing to watch play out. The friendship between he and Buzz still gets me to this day.
5:26 THANK YOU! I've been saying this for years and everybody I knew thought I was stretching for an explanation about why Buzz goes into "toy mode" when Andy is around
9:15 You're not entirely right. Jim Hanks is the pullcord voice of Woody for the real world _toys_ as well as Woody's voice in the TV shorts, video games, etc. But the pullcord voice in the four _Toy Story_ films are Tom Hanks.
This is far and away my favorite Disney/Pixar movie. Can still quote it almost in it’s entirety to this day. Can’t wait to watch this with my kids one day
4:14 probably the realest thing I’ve ever heard you say, had a buzz toy replica from the movie when I was like 8 and I wanted buzz to fly like in the movies so long story short after that play session I was missing a wing and the other didn’t fully come out😂
During the "give me a hand" part, I laugh every single time! Just perfect! Also, now after seeing Sid react to the toys being alive, I usually think, "That kid is either going to need therapy for life or become a garbage man."
Hey! Sid became a garbage man... since he knows toys are alive it's theorised that he finds toys in the bags and either takes care of them and fixes them up or finds the one who lost them or find them a new home. If they're banged up he fixes them and finds them a new home.
Also in case you don't follow me on twitter, sorry this isn't Snyder Cut but I had to push it off for a few months. I promise I'm still doing it! It'll definitely be up earlier on Nebula, but probably only by a week or so. But hey, if you're into that sort of thing: curiositystream.com/cinemawins
Great it'll give me some time to actually watch it. The 4 hours is just a little too intimidating. I've been putting it off for ages.
I was totally about to jump in here with a joke about waiting for the ZSJL video(s?), I wasn't expecting this 😂
@@glendarjj3991 I have watched it... Far too many times, and I completely understand
Why did you go “oh crap” at the child calling for mom?
Is it cause you want to release it in time for The Batman movie?
The "Buzz look an alien!!!" "Where?!?" "AHAHAHAHA" still makes me laugh to this day, along with the "YOU ARE A TOYYYYYY!!!" Mrs Nesbitt and the "Buzz will you give me a hand?"
Man, this movie is great even after all these years!
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For me it's "Look I'm Woody! Howdy howdy howdy!" "AH-HA AH-HAAH gimme that!"
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My favorite line from this movie - honestly this entire franchise - is Buzz going "I don't believe that man has ever been to medical school" when Sid is performing his "operation"
It's quite the underrated line.
My favorite woody line recently had been "the words i want to say i cant say because there are playschool toys present" or something close to that, its a throw away line that i didnt pick up growing up
"What I want to say...I can't say, because there's preschool toys present."
Absolutely missed that as a kid. 😆
I use "there's a snake in my boot!" all the time
The shark roasting Woody is for some reason one of my favorite movie moments of all time. Something about a shark wearing a cowboy hat, his face being kind of emotionless because of the type of toy he is, and the fact that his impression is just him going "howdy, howdy, howdy," impacted me so much as a kid that over 20 years later I'll just say that line aloud sometimes and laugh to myself. Or do it if I see a cowboy hat, or any funny hat at all. I love that shark 🤣
I did that at a Walmart during October when my dad and little sister were with me, as soon as I saw a brown cowboy hat I immediately picked it up and said the quote and made my dad chuckle and my sister give me a unimpressed face.
@@legoben98productions sisters always have a unique talent for making unimpressed faces
@@tortis6342 can confirm, I am a sister
I like how we never hear the shark speak outside of that bit (as far as I remember). So we don't know if that's his regular speaking voice just saying "howdy" or if he sounds completely different normally and that was his best impression of Woody's voice.
in online games, i greet people with "howdy howdy howdy" and im friggin 44 years old haha
If you want to get _really_ meta, you could say in the 'real' world, Tim Allen provided the voice for Buzz's talk function, so having a tool box referring to Home Improvement actually makes sense.
@rakine What the absolute fuck?
@@TraustiGeir I'm pretty sure this is a porn bot.
@@TraustiGeir you haven’t seen any porn bots yet? I’m kinda surprised actually they’re everywhere
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@@nobleneed Yeah, I've seen plenty. I commented before taking a minute to process what I was reading.
5:53 - Fun Fact: If you watch the directors commentary on the DVD for this movie they mention how Woody's little "two-step not having it" glance apparently reduced all the lead animators and directors to tears in laughter when the scene was first rendered.
I remember when I first saw this in the theatre and my dad laughing his head off at that bit.
Imagining this scenario has lightened up my mood a bit, thanks
Legitimately the funniest part of the movie for me. Like “is this guy fr?” So perfect.
Missed win: The way they got the movement for the army men right was to stick wooden planks to their shoes, and base the animation off of how they moved.
He already gave a few wins to the army men. I'm more surprised he didn't win the first "falling with style" or even buzz falling and breaking his arm. They're my favourite parts of the movie.
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Reminds me of Eddie Izzard's Snowboarding Police joke
Missed Win: Woody makes another "Light" burn by calling Buzz Light Snack
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Now that I'm older and understand more, that moment at 12:57 "Take care of Andy for me" "Nooooooo!". It's like a 5 second clip and my eyes start watering. Woody was about to give up. And Buzz couldn't accept losing the friend he'd just found in him. Just something about the voice acting really makes this line hit for me. Woody's defeat and Buzz's desperation. I love this movie
"Buzz Lightyear's workout routine" - I laughed more than I should have.
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I immediately thought "Buzz Lightyear's....moulding process?"
@just do it hi satanist! Forcing your cult onto people still?
I didn't get it
@@PichuElric Yeah, me neither really...
This movie is one of my earliest memories as a kid. My grandmother had put it on for us on vhs and I remember buzz being the coolest thing I’d ever seen! My grandfather has fond memories of it since the day he had come home our grandma told him we needed to watch this with us. In the scene where buzz shows up he’s told us we yelled out BUZZ in pure excitement and how he’s always been brought back to those days whenever he watches it with our younger siblings even now. Love this movie and will always be a personal favorite!
One of my favorite details is the difference in the handwriting on Woody and Buzz’s feet. Andy’s name on Woody is shaky, the letters uneven in size and some parts are smudged. Perfect illustration of a younger child’s handwriting, even has the backwards N!!
I never noticed that! That's so cool
YESSS!!!
As a kid, I thought other kids deliberately wrote letters backwards to look “kęwł”. Oh, how naïve I was. :/
3:15 Missed win opportunity: "Just go!"
"A good soldier never leaves a man behind!" Loyalty win!
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YES!!! I LOVE THE LOYALTY THEY HAVE!!!
8:51 I appreciate the attention to detail on Buzz's glow in the dark parts.
They're the exact level of glow you'd get on those star stickers your parents would put on your ceiling to try, and fail, and make you not afraid of the dark
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you are absolutely right.
I honestly think of the glow in the dark tiny dinosaurs that you’d get at a dollar store when I think of buzz’s glow in the dark feature.
Dang... *that's* why kids have those stickers in their rooms? I always thought it was just because it looked cool.
@@ARCtheCartoonMaster i guess it depends on the person.
I love that line from Potato Head “Well, what happens if Andy decides to start playing with ME more, huh? Ya gonna knock me out of the window too?!” He has a completely valid point and hits way too close to the truth for Woody and his jealousy, even if he’s wrong that Woody intended to knock Buzz out the window.
Will forever remain a classic. The animation may have aged, but it's still such a joy to watch.
Preach, it's such a simple story, and really holds up 27 years after release.
I think the animation is still amazing, it's the models that have aged
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Fax yes.
For me it's sooooo easy to not think of it as 'aging' since it's the first. Pioneering is a different category :)
The animation may seem dated, but it does get an extreme pass because it is the first computer animation film in history.
"You know those wings would stop deploying after the second flight." As someone who had a Buzz toy, they did not.
I had a Buzz toy that had its wings out permanently, but I think it was supposed to be like that for some reason.
8:38 The tone shift in this movie scared me half to death as a kid. I remember hiding from the spider robot with the doll head when it came on screen.
I can relate to that all too well.
There was a toy story game for the computer that we had as a kid and I was literally so terrified of the baby spider that I think single handedly is the reason I hate scary things
That toy gave me nightmares for years. I still love the movie, but I still get a bit of anxiety from it
Me too. I was terrified of that doll head
As someone with arachnophobia, I wonder if that spider doll has anything to do with it.
The one question I always have about the whole sentient toy thing is how do _building toys_ work. Like Lego and its many clones. They're designed to be pulled apart and reassembled, as are the figures. A lot of minifigs on the usual sets are just ciphers, but move into their licensed and story-based themes and you get actual characters. If someone pulls apart their Ninjago or Monkie Kid minifigs and reassembles them into new characters, how does that _work?_ Moreover, how does _Bionicle_ work? The entire purpose with those sets is creating specific characters, but I've got shelves full of Bonkles and not a single one of them is an official set, they're all characters of my own design.
Toys like blocks are probably nonsentient like the checker board. As for toys with exchangeable parts, we see what happens in the form of the Potato Heads.
At first I thought there's a core toy (the body) that counts, but Potato Head seems to be equally in control of all his parts. When he gets scattered his lips speak on their own. When he trades out features the new pieces take over mobility. He replaces his entire body with a tortilla and still functions.
He and the Mrs. get scrambled once and are able to tell which feature is who's, plus Mrs. can use her disembodied eye from several blocks away.
So, does that mean that scrambled toys would all be in a perpetual state of multiple people experiencing several angles and positions at once? Would they trade all the parts back and then rescramble when the kids return?
One question they never address is what happens when you buy an accessory pack for a Potato Head, when there's no base body for them. Maybe they're able to permanently exchange parts with each other and transfer bits of whatever counts as their soul between them.
Well, Toy Story of Terror has a minor character made of generic legos- it’s apparently a collective that can rearrange itself.
In the context of Lego and it's figures, I'd like to think the head is the 'sentient' part that controls the body it gets attached to.
We do see Minifigures in either Toy Story 3 or one of it's short films
*Bonkles*
I think that the Lego Minifigures' consciousness would be tied to their heads, so the rest is interchangeable.
Also, they're actors. Whichever character they're dressed as is the character that they're acting, so they're actually independent of the characters they portray.
If you switch the heads on two minis, they are just switching their roles in the "play". Also the bricks themselves would be nob-sentient.
Not exactly a win, but: They were originally supposed to have a GI Joe blown up, but Hasbro refused, saying they were upset with them blowing it up. The compromise they reached was that they could have Potato Head instead. Pixar agreed, and they made it a Combat Carl instead.
Sometimes the most perfect things happen accidentally. I can't imagine any of the toys being any different.
Ironically my only knowledge of what a combat carl is is from toystory
And then Combat Carl made a return in the Post-Toy Story 3 content, like Toy Story of Terror and Toy Story 4
13:54 Any time i hear a mourning dove it triggers a very strong sense of nostalgia so that plus this whole video i think that actually sent me back in time.
Me too. They're all over the place where I live, and I spent a lot of time outside as a kid, so I got to hear them a lot, especially in the afternoon.
So Jim went from voicing Woody’s pull cord lines to fully voicing Woody in Kingdom Hearts 3. Talk about progress.
honestly that's impressive
Actually, Jim Hanks did not voice Woody's pull cord lines in the movies. He does the pull cord voices for the real world toys. Also he's been voicing Woody since 1996 (just one year after this movie came out) for the TV shorts & PS1 video games. So him voicing Woody in KH3 isn't progress, so much as him still doing what he started in '96
@@loganbigmo Oh okay.
I love how Woody gets sorta self conscious that he has a pull string. It's...humanizing.
"Lee gets sentimental about Jude's growing up" is definitely my favourite type of wins
I agree. Makes me feel like I'm a family friend.
This and 2 were my literal childhood movies growing up. So getting details that I never noticed pointed out to me? I love this.
"Evil always lurks at pizza themed restaurants" This movie predicted FNAF and the Chuck E. Cheese incidents and theories.
Chuck E. Cheese?
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@@Victor-um9ce I mean Chuck E Cheese is like
basically FNAF
if you ignore like
all of the lore and the murder
Wrong video buddy
@@Neilapolitan08 I mean, they quoted Toy Story and then talked about something related to the quote.
I remember rewatching this as an adult after so long and the look Woody gives when Buzz thinks he's suffocating took me out like I literally died of laughter because I never noticed that subtle look as a kid 🤣
Billy Crystal was approached for the part of Buzz Lightyear: but Crystal wanted nothing to do with then-creative chief of Disney Jeffrey Katzenberg, whose recklessness in promoting Aladdin had permanently strained Disney's relationship with Crystal's friend Robin Williams, and turned down the role. *He later said it was the biggest mistake of his career and later jumped at the chance to voice Mike Wazowski in Monsters, Inc.*
-Jim Carrey, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray, Mel Gibson, and Bruce Willis were considered for Buzz Lightyear as well before the casting of Tim Allen.
Damn, I mean, he was there for his friend at least.. R.I.P Robin
Fate works in mysterious ways
I couldn't imagine anyone else other than Tim Allen voicing Buzz or Billy Crystal voicing Mike, so I think it all turned out for the best
This movie still makes me impressed to this day. All of the characters are extremely expressive, despite the movie being made in an era where 3d animation was super limited.
Moment of awesome:
*-The movie itself.* Keep in mind what CGI was to the moviemaking industry in the 1990s. Jurassic Park only came out two years prior, and CGI was firmly in the action movie genre's grasp. It wasn't a kid's movie thing, it was a workaround to make scenes that would normally be impractical, impossible, or just too expensive to accomplish with practical effects alone. People simply didn't think CGI could be a cartoon, or that it would be so good at it. It revolutionized animation and cinema, put Pixar on the path to becoming a household name and a cinematic Seal of Approval-and it did so with basically just wit and heart.
a) *The cherry on top is how well Toy Story has aged after nearly 30 years.* Time has definitely worn on it, but take into account CGI's notoriously short shelf life, and the fact that it's still watchable at all is impressive.
The animation looks awful nowadays, but they were stretching that technology so much that it's unavoidable.
@@coolnerdlll6053 think it’s still quite good today but the people faces look awful
81 minutes seems a bit too long to be a "moment".
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CGI still isn't quite getting fictional human faces right.
The only ones thus far have been when the likenesses have been used, like for Leia in Episode 9, and Grand Moff Tarkin in Rogue One.
Definitely has to do with Pixar's early focus on toys. The early CGI looks plastic and inorganic, which makes ugly humans (the baby from Tin Toy *shudder*) but it works for the Toy Story cast. Plus, they'd already had a lot of practice animating toys from their previous shorts, so they could focus more of their experimental work on figuring out how to make the humans not look like nightmares.
7:56 I'm surprised the squeaking of the straw and lid of the cup Woody's using wasn't counted as a win.
My wife loves this part lol
Fun Fact: The whole scene where Buzz was drunk on tea was completely improvised by Tim Allen.
Was he having fun?
@@JaelinBezel Sounds like it.
YEARS OF ACADEMY TRAINING WASTED!
Someone tell Allen he did an amazing job, because I DIED with laughter when I first saw that scene, AND I STILL DO!
GONE!!!! It's all gone. All of it's gone. Bye bye. Whoo. See ya!
The one thing that never gets old and ive loved ever since I was a kid is the sound of the army guys marching. I spend countless hours trying to get my army guys to sound like that but alas they never did.
The wait is over! I hope you do Toy Story 2 as well. I liked it even more than the first.
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Rip the bots being your only replies. But, yeah, that's a mostly universal opinion, and one of the few examples of sequels being better than the originals (see also Shrek 2).
@@Lokear Also, Terminator 2.
@@bluelagoon1980 The Terminator movies are in my list of things I have never seen and need to. I've heard a lot of good things about T2, though!
I’m only a minute in and I already love this channel and how upbeat and positive this is. It reminds me of Tumblr posts where the OP goes on and on about all the cool things they love about a particular thing in a passionate fun way. Specifically, your bit about how Andy is resourceful with drawing cows on cardboard boxes to serve as targets for him to lasso reminded me of that. It’s wholesome af 🤗
Now that you've done the first, I can't wait to see you do the other 3... in part because I'm interested on your stance about the more divisive stuff from the 4th movie.
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In my opinion, the forth is a great movie. Fun, funny and enjoyable. But it's easily the weakest one. That's just how good the toy story movies are.
I actually think 4 is the best of the series. That's probably recency bias, but I really do love it and I hate that it gets so much flak.
Same here, I love all four movies.
I think 4 is such a divisive movie bc it's the only sequel that didn't really have a purpose. 2 shows Woody's backstory and begins to show the complex emotions of kids growing up, 3 expands upon those complex emotions and shows the multiple paths a toy might take, but 4? The core idea is a really weird combination of the others that just doesn't work as well. It does have interesting ideas in it, I love the concept of a broken toy, but it didn't know what it wanted to do and ended up a bit of a mess. It can be enjoyed, but like in the same way people can enjoy Puss in Boots
I can say that the Sid’s Room reveal was absolutely terrifying to me. Not so much the toys’ appearances, but just the shadows moving and deep sounds of air rushing. Scared the crap outta me.
One thing that this video misses is the moment where Buzz is just lying at the bottom of the staircase, with his arm detached as the camera pulls out and spins. It really sells him feeling the weight of his failure. You *feel* that, but you also realize that what you’re feeling doesn’t quite make sense. It’s a busted toy, a perfectly ordinary thing, and yet somehow they got you to care and feel as if it were a tragic thing happening to you or someone you love. It’s the singular moment in the movie where Pixar’s chooses to put their skill as storytellers on full display.
I gotta say, this movie is something truly special. I wore out my VHS copy as a kid, and I watched that copy so many times in a deteriorating state that watching on modern equipment without the bad scan lines doesn’t feel quite right. You would not *believe* how quickly I opened the link to this video when I saw it was up.
I struggle between feelings of nostalgia and residual feelings of fear upon first seeing this as a young child. Sid was scary, yo. But my 6yo nightmares aside, what a timeless movie and excellent commentary.
Yeah, I didn't see Toy Story until I was, like, eighteen? My parents were like- "Nah, hon, too scary."
@@theflickchick9850 some of the scenes genuinely terrified me, like the one trash disposer scene from I think the second one? Core fear right there
I think that Sid ended up in a mental hospital following his experience.
the way you spoke about your two kids at 1:43 is just so cute dude. Believe me, no matter what age he is, his prized possession will always be his sister! ♥️
I am once again hoping to see Atlantis: The Lost Empire on this channel, either way keep up the great work!
You mean confused stargate.
Fun Fact: Pizza Planet was originally a mini golf place called Pizza Putt. Its only real function in the plot was in being a place where both Andy and Sid could be at the same time. Then someone suggested making it space themed would fit with Buzz’ delusions and they couldn’t believe they didn’t think of that straight away.
This movie had a great all star cast, Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Annie Potts, John Ratzenberger, Don Rickles(rip), R. Lee Ermey(rip Gunny), Jim Varney(rip), the list goes on and on. I also like the reference to Tim Allen's TV show at the time, Home Improvement, with the Binford toolbox in Sid's room
I liked the little detail of Slinky's spring becoming straight due to being stretched out way too much during the truck chase.
(I felt pretty bad for him, the idea of your body getting long sounds painful)
And Toy Story was a great childhood movie long time ago.
Also in case anyone didn't already know: Barbie is not in this movie because Mattel said no, believing the movie was going to bomb.
And of course, once they were proven wrong, immediately asked to be in the second one.
That explains Rex's explanation on how Mattel bought out his original toy company.
Like Disney!! All the creative and passionate projects that were brought to them (like Star Wars and Nightmare Before Christmas) they rejected. Now, after they've proven to be popular and make money, that is when they deemed the art worthy of their 'support'.
@@artisticginger13 'Support' being a very subjective word.
And Barbie being a main character in the 3rd movie!
@@TraustiGeir Hence the quotations. They don't care about artistic or creative freedom anymore...
11:49 I was always partial to the ‘Hook’ ‘her’ cause my brother had to explain it to me as a wee lad so I always laughed so hard when I saw it 🤣
My favorite mangled toy was always Hand-in-a-box. It was so creative and conveyed the EXACT feeling of terror all young kids had when playing with one of those.
I remember my brother having a Buzz Lightyear toy when we were kids, and now our little nephew loves Toy Story as well and has Buzz Lightyear toys and several other toy story toys. So I say it does hold up even to the next generation of kids who weren't growing up with these movies.
Glad to see your back for the new year! Since there was no still frame for next week's EGA video, I can only make a few guesses/suggestions:
-Shang Chi & the Legend of the Ten Rings
-Jurassic Park
-The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
-The Land Before Time
-A Bug's Life
-Toy Story 2
-Fantastic Beast & the Crimes of Grindelwald
-Chicken Run
-Star Wars: The Clone Wars (2008 Film)
-Despicable Me
Eternals deserves more love.
And Spider-Man: No Way Home needs to be covered as well.
@@lukejohnston3117 I don't think they can until it's streaming, though.
I know it's a series but I'd love to see hawkeye covered
Ice Age
That fact that your watching this with your son makes this already wholesome video even more fantastic
This movie came out a few months after I was born, and it’s been a big part of my life all these years. This movie takes me right back to my earliest memories, and it’s still so wonderful to me as an adult. I will say maybe because it takes me back, this movie definitely works in making you feel as vulnerable as a toy. You relate to the toys’s fear of being abandoned because everyone is afraid of that. And as a child you can relate to how helpless the toys seem sometimes since children, just like toys, don’t have agency in their worlds.
Honestly I would’ve made a 3 part Endgame style video if this was my channel haha. But you still nailed it.
Every time I watch this masterpiece of a movie, I find myself cracking up at the fact that all of Andy's friends at his birthday party are just clones of him. It's just so funny!
A space ranger replacing a cowbow is actualy a trowback to the late 60s early 70s movies. Before cowboy movies where all the rage. But than apollo happend and all the space movies come out and cowboys become out of fastion.
Yeah, Stinky Pete alluded to this in Toy Story 2.
"Once the astronauts went up, children only wanted to play with SPACE toys!"
Honestly the biggest win is the fact that Toy story was animated without inverse kinematics (an animation system that lets you keep a part like a hand, or a foot, in place, while you move everything else) which is super impressive because that means everytime anyone touches the floor, or a prop, or another toy, they had to specifically make sure they weren’t clipping in an obvious way.
Thank you for highlighting how genuinely funny this movie is, obviously Pixar do deserve credit for the emotion and more serious parts of their movies, but the comedy was so witty and perfectly timed, the more adult jokes were tasteful and subtle, and surprisingly timeless, in some areas.
Loved this video and your content in a whole, I feel like your videos are like a security blanket, you look on the bright side of life and always entertain me and make me smile, I recently rewatched your inside out video and cried not for the movie but the way your talked about your kids, my dad left a few weeks ago but you reminded me of what a loving father sounds like, thank you for so much and thank you so much. ❤️
Can’t wait for when he does 2, all these years and it’s still my favorite animated film of all time. Also can I point out that when Scud is pulling Woody from the van you can hear some tearing sounds. Arm rip shadowing.
Can't wait for him to review all 4 movies.
As a child born in 1995, This movie means so much to me, i was obessed with it and had a tape without a cover eventually that i would take everywhere to watch, this movie is so iconic and learning what it did for 3d animation, just makes me proud to have grown up with this masterpiece.
The old ass render really works for this movie. Humans not so much, but definitely the toys. Rendering back then would look plasticey, so have them be toys work
That's actually exactly why they did a story about toys, because toys were easier to render with the technology they had at the time.
You wanna be REALLY horrified, watch the short "Tin Toy", which was the precursor to Toy Story. The human baby looks like a plastic toy that was left under the radiator...
YES!!! Toy Story was my childhood. I wore out our VHS tapes of this and Toy Story 2 as a kid. Ugh the nostalgia i have for these toys is unreal
If/when you get to the 3rd one, a fun fact is yeah the movies released in line with the ages with the kids growing up watching them. More specifically, I was Andy's age while each movie released. (Just a neat coincidence)
It's a similar story with Monsters INC and Monsters University. Kids watching Monsters INC would most likely have been at around the age of going to university when Monsters University was released.
Woody's look of sadness as Andy replaces all his cowboy decorations with space rangers honestly makes me feel kind of bad for some of my old merch decorating my room that I replace whenever I join a new fandom.
You missed a perfect joke. "Wallace Shawn, annoying? Inconceivable!" It was right there! 🤦♂️🤣😂
I was 7 when this movie came out. The Christmas after the vhs released I got my own TV, VCR, Toy Story, and Twister. The animation was so groundbreaking at the time. I was obsessed with this movie. Some of the best holiday memories for me.
Ooh! As someone who is fascinated and also frightened by tornadoes; "Twister" influenced many people to consider becoming storm chasers. I personally prefer to track a tornado from my recliner on The Weather Channel; but if I was able to do so, I would study meteorology at the University of Oklahoma in Norman, OK and try to score an internship with one of the two most trusted meteorologists in Oklahoma City: Mike Morgan and Damon Lane. Mike is the chief meteorologist for Oklahoma City's NBC affiliate KFOR Channel 4 and Damon holds the same position at the city's ABC affiliate KOCO Channel 5. In fact, many of the TV meteorologists in the United States have obtained their degree in Meteorology from the University of Oklahoma as it is home to both a forecast office of the National Weather Service and the Storm Prediction Center.
I can remember watch this on VHS on snowy days back during my childhood. Really makes me excited to experience that again with my own kids
1: I had a Buzz Lightyear toy and can confirm that the wings didn’t work right for very long.
2: Sid’s Frankentoys did terrify me as a kid
I’m really glad he’s doing the toy story movies. I’m honestly really looking forward to his toy story 4 video. So many people seem to dislike that movie and say that it ruined the franchise, but I’ve always loved it and thought it was a great conclusion to the series. It’s my second favorite movie in the franchise (number one being toy story 3), so I’m really curious to see what he has to say about it.
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Same here. Like, 3 was a great conclusion, but 4 did feel like a more natural conclusion for Woody's arc itself; the rest of the toys had their arcs end in 3, hence why they aren't in 4 very much. (Except Buzz, and I do agree with the complaints of Buzz in 4)
@@Lokear I recently watched a toy story theory on buzz’s behavior in 4. The theory is that back in 3 when buzz gets hit by the old tv almost killed him and it might have damaged his mind like brain damage or a concussion.
10:51 him going *"wait, who's sponsoring this video?"* Is just so funny to me for some reason LMAO
Well, it's about time.... XD
Honestly a REALLY well-made movie with tons of nostalgia of "the simpler times". Animation that holds up today and even adds to the iconic style of this franchise.
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Ah, the one that started it all. Not just the first of the Toy Story saga, not just the first in what would be Pixar's legacy, but the film that would set the pace for every animated film for the rest of time. And it still hold up to this day. Truly, a icon of film.
Sid’s bedroom scene was TERRIFYING! I guess I was the perfect target age when I saw the movie because it worked so well even now it freaks me out.
One more detail you may have missed which astounds me as a modeller - the green army men have "flash" (leftover thin plastic that got between the mold pieces) on the guns (specifically in the handle and trigger holes, which can be seen very clearly at 2:49), mold-line seams, and bits of sprue left on from the rushed casting process. Which is of course, how army men are so cheap. Fantastic detail!
4:10 I actually had a buzz toy and it was just as cool as described, the wings were still fully functional when I gave it away
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9:58 could, someone please explain this win, I'm not sure what exactly the "oh crap" refers to
That's what I was wondering
i think it’s the equivalent to cinemasin’s “this works” lol
i think it's because it implies that the toys could be heard by the humans before the Sid scene
When you swear you heard your mom's voice but the you go downstairs or whatever and she SWEARS she didn't say your name... I think that's him realizing this is what it could have been. Along with the toys moving themselves, it explains something about his childhood!
@@richardledford1662 Your answer I like the best
Toy Story: one of my main reasons and inspirations that pushed me to work towards a career in animation and storytelling.
1:30 Joel Cohen is not the Coen brother you're thinking of. Bill Murray made the same mistake and signed on for that Garfield movie.
Its amazing how amazing the legacy of Toy Story is
It and all of the sequels that came after it
Except Toy Story 4.
10:20 I never understood why Buzz acted like this, but now that I’m grown up, oh my god it’s horrifying, imagine you thinking you went through an entire life of being human, but then realizing you’re a cloned toy now, very traumatizing for a Human’s mind
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One of my brothers was obsessed with Toy Story for years. He listened as I watched your video and was able to quote a lot if the dialogue you won before the bell.
The top 5 toys from Sid’s room I remember most vividly from my childhood were the man in the skateboard, bouncing Pez duck, spider baby head, wind up car frog, and Franken hand in the box. Also, I find it ironic “Toy Story” came out when I was 4, while my nephew turned 4 the same year “Toy Story 4” was released.
Don't forget that at the end Lyle Lovett joined Randy Newman in the song.
This channel continues to be fantastic! TO INFINITY AND BEYOND!
The reason I know this movie still resonates with me is that at the finale when Woody and Buzz are "falling with style", the whole sequence still makes me shiver and well up with childish glee!
The first video of 2022 and im so happy you've finally win one of my favorite films ever! Cant wait to see you do the rest!
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Even more interesting is the hint in Three that each kid’s toys run things differently. Andy’s toys act like it’s a job, meanwhile Bonnie’s toys treat it more as a theater troupe; Buttercup tells Woody “We do a lot of improv here, just stay loose and have fun, you’ll do great.” and then Mr. Pricklepants asks if he’s “classically trained”.
8:53, though cannibalism is surprisingly common in children’s fiction. Hansel and Gretel for example
Something very subtle is the change in the directions of the letter N from Woody's boot to Buzz Lightyear's boot. Almost a symbol of Andy growing up and moving on.
I loved this video. Toy Story is one of those movies that can receive all of the praise in the world, and it never gets old. A true classic.
Jude is a tough cookie. I was horribly frightened by spider-babydoll-thing as a kid, but now I find it cute. XD Man, this was such a good movie! Woody's character development from "selfish jerk" to "selfless hero" was amazing to watch play out. The friendship between he and Buzz still gets me to this day.
13:17 R.I.P to Woody's original Italian voice actor, Fabrizio Frizzi. TT
5:26 THANK YOU!
I've been saying this for years and everybody I knew thought I was stretching for an explanation about why Buzz goes into "toy mode" when Andy is around
9:15 You're not entirely right. Jim Hanks is the pullcord voice of Woody for the real world _toys_ as well as Woody's voice in the TV shorts, video games, etc. But the pullcord voice in the four _Toy Story_ films are Tom Hanks.
This is far and away my favorite Disney/Pixar movie. Can still quote it almost in it’s entirety to this day. Can’t wait to watch this with my kids one day
5:15 this is my favorite joke of the movie lol
4:14 probably the realest thing I’ve ever heard you say, had a buzz toy replica from the movie when I was like 8 and I wanted buzz to fly like in the movies so long story short after that play session I was missing a wing and the other didn’t fully come out😂
During the "give me a hand" part, I laugh every single time! Just perfect! Also, now after seeing Sid react to the toys being alive, I usually think, "That kid is either going to need therapy for life or become a garbage man."
Hey! Sid became a garbage man... since he knows toys are alive it's theorised that he finds toys in the bags and either takes care of them and fixes them up or finds the one who lost them or find them a new home. If they're banged up he fixes them and finds them a new home.
7:50 Actually Disney's Hollywood Studios had a Pizza Planet restaurant back in 2007 across from Muppets 3D where Rizzo's Pizza is Currently.
9:57 I don’t get it, what’s oh crap for?
I just realized what Rex meant by "Dominant Predator" Pixar really knew how to make the adults laugh too.