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I love everything about this film. The prison break, the incinerator scene, that powerhouse of an ending, no wonder it became the first animated film to gross over a billion dollars.
Fun fact: The garbage man at the beginning throwing the garbage in the garbage truck has the same skull as Sid from Toy story 1 on his shirt, implying that he is Sid.
Yup, I think it's based on a story about a garbage man who'd took toys that were thrown out to clean and fix them up to give to kids in the neighborhood, hospitals, and charity. Since Sid knows toys are alive, he eventually gets over his fear and does the same thing for the toys so he can save them
Fun facts: the voice actor for Andy is the same one that voiced as him in the first Toy Story and Sid is the garbage truck driver that’s seen twice with the skull shirt.
Yup. If they can get John Morris back as Andy Davis from the first two Toy Story films, bringing back Erik Von Detten as Sid Philips (now a garbage man) in this sequel is also a plus!
Fun facts: When they were making Toy story 3 the director’s first thought was to reach out to the original voice actor who played Andy in the first 2 movies. But, they were not sure if he would be interested or if he would even sound right. But, they called him and got his answering machine. The minute the director heard John’s voice on his answering machine he was thrilled because John still sounded young enough to play Andy as a teen. Also, the garbage man rocking out on the trash cans is Sid. If you look closely, the shirt he is wearing has the same skull from the first movie. Also, the voice actor is the voice actor that played Sid when he was a kid The sticky note Woody puts on the attic box says 1225 Sycamore (Bonnie’s address) This movie ends the way the first movie starts with the clouds in the sky like Andy’s old wallpaper. That is why, in my mind, the series ends here. PS- when I saw this movie in theaters when I was 12, I was crying at the dump scene, the entire theater was clapping at the claw scene, and I was crying at the ending.
You’d have to be crazy not to get emotional with the ending of Toy Story 3, especially if you watched the first two films. This certainly tugged on my heartstrings.
@@TimotheeReacts c'est l'effet des films Toy Story. Moi, j'avoue que j'ai eu du mal à me séparer de mes jouets quand je suis devenue trop âgée pour continuer de jouer avec. Mais j'ai du bol car ma mère en a conservé pour les mettre dans sa classe (elle est professeur des écoles pour les enfants de 3 à 5 ans) comme ma première maison de poupées
I can’t believe it has been 12 years since it came out. I was 17 and couldn’t stop crying. It was like I grew up like Andy with Woody. 😢😊 Thanks for the video!
what makes this one hit so hard is that we all grew up with these movies and when this one finally came out, those of us who grew up with the movies were adults now and it was like saying goodbye to old friends that we'd grown to love (just like Andy!). the ending to this movie always makes me ugly cry too, even through reaction videos! 😭❤
YES. Exactly. Well, said! I was 6 when the first came out. So many of us literally grew up with them...the ending is just so true to how we all felt/feel. It's perfect...and overwhelming everytime I watch it!
The “he will never give up on you line” hits harder when you know there is a theory that Woody was a present from Andy’s dad, who either passed away or divorced.
Didn't the director confirmed that Andy's father was also called Andy and that he gave Woody to Andy Jr before passing away ? I also thinks he said that Woody still thinks that Andy Jr was the father
The voice of Barbie is Jodi Benson (Ariel), The voice of Ken is Michael Keaton (Batman), The voice of the jack in the box that says "New Toys" is the director Lee Unrich, One of Bonnie's toys is Totoro from the Hayao Miyazaki film, They were able to have R. Lee Ermy return one more time for the voice of Sarge, They had the same voice of Andy return from the previous two films, The film was nominated for Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Animated Feature, and Best Original Song We Belong Together winning for the latter two, Besidss a Lightning McQueen style car in the daycare room you can see on Andy's peg board a postcard from Paradise Falls, Also I can't be the only one to have Return of the Jedi vibes when Big Baby chucks Lotso into the garbage,
Talking about references to other movies like return of the jedi, the moment where Woody is hanging from his talking rope is definitely a Mission Impossible reference 😁
The best part was spanish buzz😂 and then how he had a crush on Jesse. It is nice that the start of this movie is just animated to what Andy did in the first.
Toy Story is such a great franchise of movies. You never think of a toy's perspective on how they view their kid. Kids will grow up and forget about their toys but their toys will never forget them.
Okay if that’s what you think about it, but for me I actually think the fourth one was quite a good movie wasn’t as good as the other ones but still pretty good
I think I was in my first year of college when this came out and after I saw it, I began to really look after and take care of my stuff. I took care of things before since I didn't like the idea of my things being destroyed but I started giving things away to very specific people I could trust, I put things away for safe keeping, etc. Perfect trilogy
Lotso refusing to save the toys even after they saved his life, really just shows how pathetic and broken he was in the inside. Him and Jessie have a very similar backstory where they were both abandoned by their owners, but it really shows how Jessie could've easily have turned out just like him yet she proves to be much better cause she understands that her pain doesn't justify or gives her the right to make others feel the same thing.
Jessie was donated unlike Lotso. Jessie was not replaced by another Jessie, her owner just grew up. For all we know, what happened to Daisy's toys was an honest mistake; her parents soon decided the best solution was to simply replace what was lost. At least Emily wanted to give her old stuff to a better home. Lotso and Jessie both felt that their owners abandoned them, but they misunderstood the circumstances. Too bad Lotso grew bitter to the point of having other toys be heavily used and damaged so that he wouldn't have to be thrown away.
@@ThePixarDude If the parents went through all that effort to find the toys and they still couldn't find them, then all the more reason to assume that they would've replaced them to keep Daisy from feeling sad.
I always saw Lotso as what woody could have become if he let his jealousy of Buzz take over him. Lotso was replaced, like woody in the first film, and grew to completely disregard the bond between child and toy and view toys as nothing but plastic to rule over then throw away. Had Woody not done the right thing, saved Buzz, and gotten over his jealousy, he could have easily gone on to be just like Lotso
The start of the film represents Andy playing with the toys in the first film's start up just with new added toys like Buzz (since he wasn't there 'til later), Jessie, Bullseye, Mrs. Potato Head, Aliens etc.
I graduated high school in 2010. Me and lots of my friends went to see this in theaters. We all cried so much 😭 I don't think anyone had really seen each other cry like that before then haha.
Toy Story 3 brought tears to my eyes when it first came out, because it reminded me at a critical age that no matter how old I get, I should never forget the childlike joy of using my imagination.
I just finished watching the entire toy story movies this one bruh when Andy realized woody in the box and didn't want to give him away cause those 2 had a special bond I got emotionally getting coming to tears like damn bro the friendship bond was special 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
The saddest part was andy leaving for college and seeing playing and waving one last time of he toys after 15 years of seeing Andy with he beloved toys ❤
What a truly fantastic movie, and not only the cap off of, in my opinion, the best animated movie trilogy, but one of the best trilogies of all time. While I did like Toy Story 4, this film was, and still is the perfect definition of how to end a franchise. A perfect story, fantastic new characters, magnificent animation, and the classic toys we all know and love. The ending still makes me cry every time I watch the film.
I was 7 when the first Toy Story came out. And when I watched 3 in the theaters everyone there were like me, the ones who had grown up with these toys and this movie was made specifically for us! It hit us hard in the heart so much and the tears we ALL had were so real that we could be sitting next to a total stranger but we'd hug knowing what we just went through. =) A PERFECT movie!
Love this movie so much. I cry at the end every time. This is the perfect finale and I wish they never made a fourth, honestly I just pretended it didn't exist at this point. Something I noticed this time watching they set up the ending at the beginning of the movie when they're about to be blasted by the pig laser. Woody does the same close your eyes and look away that he does in the incineration scene.
42:11 "The kid" (The "Trashman) is "Sid" Phillips- the main antagonist (neighbor) of the original Toy Story, the eleven-year-old boy who destroys toys for his own amusement. He was also mentioned in Toy Story 2- so he was in all of the 1st 3 movies.
When I saw Andy play with the toys for the last time, my heart sank as I reflected my own aging with my own toys. Especially when Woody waved goodbye, it’s as if Andy could see the spark of life in Woody’s eyes. I still kept my Toy Story toys, because I plan to pass them down. Also if you didn’t know, the garbage man rocking out is actually a grown up Sid. 💛💙❤️🤠🧑🏻🚀🐴🐶🐷🦖🥔👽
An entire generation of us grew up with Toy Story. We went through life with this movie, through good and bad, some of us have kids who we introduced to this movie. It was a big part of our lives. That ending broke my heart in the most wholesome way. I saw myself in Andy’s face after Woody waved goodbye. We grow up, we get old, forced to move on in life, but we will always have our childhood memories. Never forget the magic of your childhood, you’ll miss it dearly one day! #grownmantears
Fun fact: the kid named Sid from toy story 1 in 3 he’s actually the trash worker. For a example if you look at hes shirt you see a skull so that is sid
Tim in case you don’t know, there’s end credit scenes in this movie. Also while I agree that this is the perfect way to end a trilogy but 4th movie acts as a epilogue to this ending and ends Woody’s arc perfectly.
Fun fact, the young trash man who collects the trash in Andy's neighbourhood is actually Sid from the first movie. You could tell because he's still wearing the skull shirt from when he was a kid. Also he has the exact same voice actor who was credited as Sid. He seems to have moved on from his toy trauma.
It’s from this point, I think is the true closure of the Toy Story film series. As though we’ve grown up right alongside Andy from the very beginning. If you were a kid in the 90s watching these characters, then you’d know how it feels to have seen what has transpired with them over the years.
I remember this movie came out when I was starting middle school! After watching the last two as a kid, it felt like a farewell to a part of my childhood, cried like a baby in the theater. Coming back to it as an adult is crazy, time flies The movie was about Woody moving on as much as it was about Andy doing so. Goodbyes are never easy but they’re a necessity in life
Funny, in Toy Story 2, the villainous Prospector Stinky Pete proclaimed to the toys, “you will all be ruined! Rotting away in some landfill!” Well, his prediction came true here in this third movie. But they sure didn’t rot away.
When 8 year old me thought they were really gonna kill off the toys. I cried for the whole rest of the movie even after they go saved. I was traumatized.
My Nanny was traumatised when we both watched Toy Story 3 on our movie night. I immediately had PTSD flashbacks of my nightmares about when me and Woody finally accepted death, then we had a slow painful death, hard to believe that was a year ago
Toy story 3 brings up a lot of memories for me. One particular memory about my toys. It's summer and my brother and I were in high school. Our old toys were still around and we didn't throw them out. We decided to give them to our next door neighbors kids since they loved toys. Believe me they were very excited and seeing their smiles I knew we made the right choice.
I think what really gets me is that Toy Story 4 was released in 2019 and that actor Don Rickles who voices Mr Potato Head passed away in 2017. So the way they portrayed his character was cut scenes from these 3 films 🥲 so technically this Toy Story 3 was the last project from this franchise we get from him besides his posthumously takes in the final film 😭
The timing of toy story in my generation was perfect. I think the first movie came out when i was in 3rd grade or 4th grade elementary school and then i remember toy story 3 came out when i was like 20yrs old. The emotion i had when i saw this, it reminded me of my childhood and that we were "Andy" once.
I still remember when I saw it in the cinema the amount of emotions I went through in the scene of the incinerator was on the edge of the seat and when Andy says goodbye to everyone there were tears what a great movie
Just like SId, barbie has ways of making people talk. Also, yes, that was SId as a Garbage man. You can tell, because he was wearing the same shirt he wore as a kid.
Totoro at 17:06 !! The kids I used to babysit loved Disney and Pixar movies by the time I started watching them, and so do I so we watched a lot. I showed them a few Studio Ghibli movies I thought they'd enjoy like My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away, they loved them and we watched them a bunch. One day while we were watching Toy Story 3 again, I'm pretty sure one of them exclaimed "Totoro!" and that made me notice the stuffed animal there. I thought it was so cool that they noticed that, it kinda blew me away. Also, You've got a Friend in Me was one of our favorite songs to dance and sing along to
To answer your question. Yes that’s Totoro from the studio ghibli film My Neighbor Totoro. It’s a movie about two little girls who move to the countryside with their father so they’re closer to their mother who’s in hospital. Totoro as a character is like a tree spirit who inhabits a giant tree near their home. Totoro is special to Japanese kids in the same way that Winnie The Pooh is special to children in western cultures.
I remember seeing this film in theaters.Before I went to see it my friend told me that all the toys die and I thought he was joking and then when I got to the furnace scene I was like “Holy crap is this for real?”. Anyway looking forward to your reaction to the fourth film.
I remember being 7 years old, when we got to that scene; I took my grandmother’s hand and then the entire audience started accepting their fates before my sister pretended to climb upto me, finally accepting my hand. It was freaking insane. Me and my sister are nearly 21 now
I always wondered why Sunnyside has a Buzz Lightyear instruction manual, but no Buzz of their own. And the magnets on the conveyor are picking up non-magnetic metal objects. You were talking about the fictional 555 telephone number prefix; the Simpsons do it, too, only they're still on the old Exchange system, so their numbers start with 'Klondike 5' - aka 'KL5,' or '555.'
Hello again, Timothee and Clariss!!! I'm happy that you are enjoying the third entry in the Toy Story franchise, Toy Story 3! Yes, it is indeed very emotional, heavy, heartbreaking, tear-jerking, and a lot darker than the first two movies, and I love it! I definitely felt a deep pain in my heart and cried bitterly when the toys were about to meet their certain demise in the incinerator, and how Andy gets to play with them one last time before he leaves for college and entrusts them in Bonnie's love and care. This was definitely among the best in the Toy Story series, and among the best animated movies of 2010! And I can definitely see an interesting parallel in Lotso and Jessie's backstories and their trauma of abandonment, it could have been very easy for Jessie to go down the same dark path that Lotso did, but she didn't because despite all her trauma, she was to keep her heart in the right place, which Lotso didn't and why he is the way he is. I just think that's really cool. Hope you guys are good!!!
When I watched the end it made emotional because I was seeing me saying goodbye to my toy friends and excepting adulthood and moving on... 😢 It's the same when you say goodbye to any one in your life whether they move away or pass away each goodbye and end always starts a new beginning nothing ever stays the same things constantly change and we have to except that even if we don't like it and even if it hurts
I just realized after watching this, from Barbie's perspective, all of her friends fell into a garbage truck and she'll just never know what happened to them 🙃 Maybe Bonnie takes Woody to daycare again and he gets a chance to tell her what happened.
I don't know whether Toy Story had an effect on me as a little kid, but I've never thrown out a toy. If I didn't want it anymore it's always gone into a garage sale. Also, fun fact: the garbage man from the beginning and the end of the movie is Sid. He has on the same skull shirt.
For me, it's not that bad because my mother kept some toys and games because she's a teacher for youngs kids (the one of 3 to 5) so she puted them in her classroom, like my first dolls house (a présent for my third birthday)
Same, sometimes I even hoard them because I don’t want to let them go, which is why my bedroom is overcrowded with plushies and my shelves are full of action figures
This was my of my favorite sequels of all. This movie still makes me cry. I went to see this with my 3 adult friends, and all 3 of us were emotional, I being the most of the 4 of us.
Toy Story 3 is one of the saddest Pixar movies I've ever watched. Andy went to college, Buzz and Jessie's relationship, crazy actions and adventures, dramas and saddest moments. RIP to both Don Rickles and Estelle Harris as Mr and Mrs Potato Head 😢😢😢💗💗💗
When this came out my theater had a Toy Story marathon I remember it still. 2. Things when the toys are in the trash bag the garbage guy with the skull is Sid and the yellow truck has been in all 3 as other movies as a hidden it was from the first movie the truck is from Pizza Planet
This movie is on the list of movies/TV shows that never fail to make me cry. Along with Brother Bear, Meet the Robinsons and Avatar the Last Airbender ep 2x15.
Its been 13 years since toy story 3 making me 8 years old when it came out. Growing up i realised that im like andy i put buzz and all in the attic and kept woody. The ending also left me shedding a tear even to this day because of how much the toys ment to Andy growing up and the same for me. Woody means so much to me and i admit at 21 i still have him and ill never get rid of him because if i ever have kids i want them to share the same joy i had with woody. I passed my old woody down to my little cousin when he was born which was hard for me but i had a spare one. Woody has made me happy throughout the good and bad times just as much as he ment to andy. I want woody to be like my own family tradition so when i do have kids i can pass him on down to him. Toy Story played a massive part in my childhood i've watched it every year i love toy story and i love woody especially my woody.
I remember seeing Toy Story 3 in the theatres back when it came out. And it was amazing! One of the best ever movies that came out in 2010. 2010 released a lot of great and fantastic movies that year.
i remember seeing this in theater.. everyone laughed when they saw chuckle's face. and litterly everyone was crying (the theater was like 95% adults) in the fire scene
In defense of the parents, we don't know if they did go back to look for Lotso. Not to mention, even if they did it couldn't have mattered, since Lotso, Baby and Chuckles wouldn't have been there anyway, they left to go find Daisy, so the parents couldn't have found them anyway.
During interviews for his new Santa Clause, Tim Allen is being asked about his and Hanks' lunches. Ever since 1st Toy Story, both of them became close friends. Interviewers asked if there is a new Toy Story in development?
I just wish Andy's mom actually asked if the bag was trash or not, but she did have a garage sale an looked for stuff, that she could possibly sell from her own childs room in Toy story 2 that she thinks her child may never know waa gone since it rarely got played with. But what happens if she picked a wrong toy? Also why didn't the toys believe Woody about the attic? Woody cares about them deeply, but they seem to be distrustful of woody just because.
Is it just me, or do the Toy Story movies deal with a bit of existentialism? If you think about it, all of the movies have the characters (or at least one of the characters) dealing with something related to their purpose or identity. In the first movie, Woody developed an identity of feeling like Andy's favorite toy, which was later threatened by Buzz's arrival and Andy's increased attention towards Buzz. In the second movie, we are dealing explicitly with the question of what is the purpose of toys if they aren't played with. Is it better to be played with and spend time with an owner that will only have you around for a few decades at most, or should you transition towards a new way of life in which you aren't played with but you are admired and beloved from afar. Here, in the third movie, Lotso's existential crisis is the main driving force of the movie. He was left behind by his owner('s parents), and when he tried to return to her, he found out that he was replaced, which I think led to him developing the idea that you shouldn't bother forming an attachment to your owner or that it doesn't matter what happens to toys because toys are replaceable. Who cares what happens to your favorite toy when your favorite toy can be replaced without you even noticing? And on this note, did anyone else get Jobu Tupaki vibes from Lotso in this movie?
My entire knowledge of Barbie and Ken comes from the Toy Story movies, so much so that, until 2010, when Toy Story 3 came out, I had NO IDEA that Ken even existed.
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Oh hey BTW the Trash guy was Sid ! :D
@@zenronez1158 legendary movie
I love everything about this film. The prison break, the incinerator scene, that powerhouse of an ending, no wonder it became the first animated film to gross over a billion dollars.
And it was the fourth highest grossing film worldwide at the time!
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And also an Oscar
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Toy Story 3 should’ve been its last for the trilogy because of the ending until the forth film came along. The 3rd movie was too good.
Fun fact...the voice of Andy...is the ORIGINAL KID from the 1st 2 movies! That to me is what made it even more emotional
That's pretty cool.
The voice actor of Andy is literally Andy himself
Cool but also Sad.
Fun fact: The garbage man at the beginning throwing the garbage in the garbage truck has the same skull as Sid from Toy story 1 on his shirt, implying that he is Sid.
The credits with VAs confirm he is.
WHATTTT
So we actually find out what happened to Sid after Toy Story 1!
Yup, I think it's based on a story about a garbage man who'd took toys that were thrown out to clean and fix them up to give to kids in the neighborhood, hospitals, and charity. Since Sid knows toys are alive, he eventually gets over his fear and does the same thing for the toys so he can save them
He changed from a toy monster to a toy rescuer
44:16 - I always say of this moment: “the toys don’t have tear ducts so they can’t cry…so the audience cries for them.”
Fun facts: the voice actor for Andy is the same one that voiced as him in the first Toy Story and Sid is the garbage truck driver that’s seen twice with the skull shirt.
Yup. If they can get John Morris back as Andy Davis from the first two Toy Story films, bringing back Erik Von Detten as Sid Philips (now a garbage man) in this sequel is also a plus!
And Sid did a good job with his teeth
Great choice for Ken get batman to voice him
Fun facts:
When they were making Toy story 3 the director’s first thought was to reach out to the original voice actor who played Andy in the first 2 movies. But, they were not sure if he would be interested or if he would even sound right. But, they called him and got his answering machine. The minute the director heard John’s voice on his answering machine he was thrilled because John still sounded young enough to play Andy as a teen.
Also, the garbage man rocking out on the trash cans is Sid. If you look closely, the shirt he is wearing has the same skull from the first movie. Also, the voice actor is the voice actor that played Sid when he was a kid
The sticky note Woody puts on the attic box says 1225 Sycamore (Bonnie’s address)
This movie ends the way the first movie starts with the clouds in the sky like Andy’s old wallpaper. That is why, in my mind, the series ends here.
PS- when I saw this movie in theaters when I was 12, I was crying at the dump scene, the entire theater was clapping at the claw scene, and I was crying at the ending.
You’d have to be crazy not to get emotional with the ending of Toy Story 3, especially if you watched the first two films. This certainly tugged on my heartstrings.
Think the ending makes us reflect on our own aging, not being kids anymore
@@TimotheeReacts And it was done very well.
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@@TimotheeReacts c'est l'effet des films Toy Story.
Moi, j'avoue que j'ai eu du mal à me séparer de mes jouets quand je suis devenue trop âgée pour continuer de jouer avec. Mais j'ai du bol car ma mère en a conservé pour les mettre dans sa classe (elle est professeur des écoles pour les enfants de 3 à 5 ans) comme ma première maison de poupées
Tbh I wasn’t crying over the ending…the INCINERATOR…that’s a different story. I thought we were going to dark places.
I can’t believe it has been 12 years since it came out. I was 17 and couldn’t stop crying. It was like I grew up like Andy with Woody. 😢😊 Thanks for the video!
Thanks for watching!
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@@TimotheeReactsThe guy picking up the trash at the beginning had a skull shirt, suggesting he was Sid the bad kid from the first film.
@@ghostspider2056 it was actually confirmed to be Sid! I was actually rewatching this movie today and looked it up.
@@samcolton943 I'm glad sid turned out OK after woody gave him a scare. He just needed to learn a lesson.
what makes this one hit so hard is that we all grew up with these movies and when this one finally came out, those of us who grew up with the movies were adults now and it was like saying goodbye to old friends that we'd grown to love (just like Andy!). the ending to this movie always makes me ugly cry too, even through reaction videos! 😭❤
YES. Exactly. Well, said! I was 6 when the first came out. So many of us literally grew up with them...the ending is just so true to how we all felt/feel. It's perfect...and overwhelming everytime I watch it!
@@AngelGroves Same here! 😁💕😭
I was 9 when it came out.
Same 😊 The First movie came out 3 years before I was born
Baby throwing Lotso like Darth Vader did to Palpatine is amazing
The “he will never give up on you line” hits harder when you know there is a theory that Woody was a present from Andy’s dad, who either passed away or divorced.
Didn't the director confirmed that Andy's father was also called Andy and that he gave Woody to Andy Jr before passing away ?
I also thinks he said that Woody still thinks that Andy Jr was the father
@@ad3l547 I haven’t heard of anything from the directors, so I have no clue. But, if they did that would be so awesome
@@DaxonDarlingYeah there’s a TH-cam video that explains what happened to Andy’s dad (confirmed by the director)
The voice of Barbie is Jodi Benson (Ariel),
The voice of Ken is Michael Keaton (Batman),
The voice of the jack in the box that says "New Toys" is the director Lee Unrich,
One of Bonnie's toys is Totoro from the Hayao Miyazaki film,
They were able to have R. Lee Ermy return one more time for the voice of Sarge,
They had the same voice of Andy return from the previous two films,
The film was nominated for Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Animated Feature, and Best Original Song We Belong Together winning for the latter two,
Besidss a Lightning McQueen style car in the daycare room you can see on Andy's peg board a postcard from Paradise Falls,
Also I can't be the only one to have Return of the Jedi vibes when Big Baby chucks Lotso into the garbage,
I actually remember meeting Jodi Benson at galaxycon video chat 💬 last year and she’s very nice voice actress.
The voice of Ariel is also Barbie? How did I never connect the dots before?
Pixar has a habit of putting little Easter eggs in their films
Talking about references to other movies like return of the jedi, the moment where Woody is hanging from his talking rope is definitely a Mission Impossible reference 😁
I never thought I'd see batman as ken
Favorite Moments
35:21 Losto’s True Colors
38:59 Daylight
40:51 The Claw 2
41:50 Losto’s Defeat
Me too.
I thought his name was Lotso?? Like Lots O’ hugs or something like that??
@@16taysia it is, Dude made a mistake
@@snowflakekiller6905 ah got it, mistakes happen
Mine was the imagination scene from the beginning, the playtime scene with Bonnie, and the prison escape.
The best part was spanish buzz😂 and then how he had a crush on Jesse. It is nice that the start of this movie is just animated to what Andy did in the first.
The fact that I still cry during the ending is unbelievably believable tbh. I forgot how much it hit
Toy Story is such a great franchise of movies. You never think of a toy's perspective on how they view their kid. Kids will grow up and forget about their toys but their toys will never forget them.
I cried so much in the theaters. My high school friends and I all said that we felt like we grew up with Andy. 😭
I can't stop laughing when Buzz speaking to romantic to Jesse.
THE TRUE TOY STORY FINALE! This had the better ending than the fourth one
Agree
Agree
The fourth one was very unnecessary but i still thought it was pretty good
Okay if that’s what you think about it, but for me I actually think the fourth one was quite a good movie wasn’t as good as the other ones but still pretty good
The fourth one makes the third one final pointless :( that´s why it´s hated
I think I was in my first year of college when this came out and after I saw it, I began to really look after and take care of my stuff. I took care of things before since I didn't like the idea of my things being destroyed but I started giving things away to very specific people I could trust, I put things away for safe keeping, etc. Perfect trilogy
Lotso refusing to save the toys even after they saved his life, really just shows how pathetic and broken he was in the inside.
Him and Jessie have a very similar backstory where they were both abandoned by their owners, but it really shows how Jessie could've easily have turned out just like him yet she proves to be much better cause she understands that her pain doesn't justify or gives her the right to make others feel the same thing.
Jessie was donated unlike Lotso. Jessie was not replaced by another Jessie, her owner just grew up. For all we know, what happened to Daisy's toys was an honest mistake; her parents soon decided the best solution was to simply replace what was lost. At least Emily wanted to give her old stuff to a better home.
Lotso and Jessie both felt that their owners abandoned them, but they misunderstood the circumstances. Too bad Lotso grew bitter to the point of having other toys be heavily used and damaged so that he wouldn't have to be thrown away.
@@lescobar195 what if Daisy's parents or parent, went back for Latso and the other toys but because they went to find her they weren't there?
@@ThePixarDude If the parents went through all that effort to find the toys and they still couldn't find them, then all the more reason to assume that they would've replaced them to keep Daisy from feeling sad.
@@ThePixarDude It’s possible that they waited for a while before they set off to Daisy’s, as Chuckles had said “She never came back.”
I always saw Lotso as what woody could have become if he let his jealousy of Buzz take over him. Lotso was replaced, like woody in the first film, and grew to completely disregard the bond between child and toy and view toys as nothing but plastic to rule over then throw away. Had Woody not done the right thing, saved Buzz, and gotten over his jealousy, he could have easily gone on to be just like Lotso
The start of the film represents Andy playing with the toys in the first film's start up just with new added toys like Buzz (since he wasn't there 'til later), Jessie, Bullseye, Mrs. Potato Head, Aliens etc.
I graduated high school in 2010. Me and lots of my friends went to see this in theaters. We all cried so much 😭 I don't think anyone had really seen each other cry like that before then haha.
Toy Story 3 brought tears to my eyes when it first came out, because it reminded me at a critical age that no matter how old I get, I should never forget the childlike joy of using my imagination.
I just finished watching the entire toy story movies this one bruh when Andy realized woody in the box and didn't want to give him away cause those 2 had a special bond I got emotionally getting coming to tears like damn bro the friendship bond was special 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺
I love his hesitation when Bonnie wanted to take Woody
Same the hesitation is what started the tears for me and then his description “this is woody… he’ll never give up on you” 😭😭😭😢😢😭
@@swervegod1897 it's funny because the prospector in " Toy Story 2 " was absolutely sure, Andy won't take him to college
The saddest part was andy leaving for college and seeing playing and waving one last time of he toys after 15 years of seeing Andy with he beloved toys ❤
What a truly fantastic movie, and not only the cap off of, in my opinion, the best animated movie trilogy, but one of the best trilogies of all time.
While I did like Toy Story 4, this film was, and still is the perfect definition of how to end a franchise. A perfect story, fantastic new characters, magnificent animation, and the classic toys we all know and love. The ending still makes me cry every time I watch the film.
Definitely high high high up there as of the animated trilogies
@@TimotheeReacts Perfect.
I was 7 when the first Toy Story came out. And when I watched 3 in the theaters everyone there were like me, the ones who had grown up with these toys and this movie was made specifically for us! It hit us hard in the heart so much and the tears we ALL had were so real that we could be sitting next to a total stranger but we'd hug knowing what we just went through. =) A PERFECT movie!
Now we will show it to our kids, probably won’t be the same impact thought.
Love this movie so much. I cry at the end every time. This is the perfect finale and I wish they never made a fourth, honestly I just pretended it didn't exist at this point. Something I noticed this time watching they set up the ending at the beginning of the movie when they're about to be blasted by the pig laser. Woody does the same close your eyes and look away that he does in the incineration scene.
Rip Ned Beatty, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Jack Angel, Jan Rabson, R Lee Ermey, Teddy Newton and Bud Luckey
After seeing this movie, my then-8-year-old niece refused to ever give up any of her old toys, fearing they would go to the incinerator!
42:11 "The kid" (The "Trashman) is "Sid" Phillips- the main antagonist (neighbor) of the original Toy Story, the eleven-year-old boy who destroys toys for his own amusement. He was also mentioned in Toy Story 2- so he was in all of the 1st 3 movies.
When I saw Andy play with the toys for the last time, my heart sank as I reflected my own aging with my own toys. Especially when Woody waved goodbye, it’s as if Andy could see the spark of life in Woody’s eyes. I still kept my Toy Story toys, because I plan to pass them down. Also if you didn’t know, the garbage man rocking out is actually a grown up Sid.
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I like how nobody mentioned Totoro in this movie and fun fact he also has his own movie which was an anime film called “My Neighbor Totoro” (1988).
An entire generation of us grew up with Toy Story. We went through life with this movie, through good and bad, some of us have kids who we introduced to this movie. It was a big part of our lives. That ending broke my heart in the most wholesome way. I saw myself in Andy’s face after Woody waved goodbye. We grow up, we get old, forced to move on in life, but we will always have our childhood memories. Never forget the magic of your childhood, you’ll miss it dearly one day! #grownmantears
Fun fact: the kid named Sid from toy story 1 in 3 he’s actually the trash worker. For a example if you look at hes shirt you see a skull so that is sid
Tim in case you don’t know, there’s end credit scenes in this movie. Also while I agree that this is the perfect way to end a trilogy but 4th movie acts as a epilogue to this ending and ends Woody’s arc perfectly.
Fun fact, the young trash man who collects the trash in Andy's neighbourhood is actually Sid from the first movie. You could tell because he's still wearing the skull shirt from when he was a kid. Also he has the exact same voice actor who was credited as Sid. He seems to have moved on from his toy trauma.
So he technically matured into a slightly better person?
Unless the toys threatened him to drive them home again and brought back years of trauma
It’s from this point, I think is the true closure of the Toy Story film series. As though we’ve grown up right alongside Andy from the very beginning. If you were a kid in the 90s watching these characters, then you’d know how it feels to have seen what has transpired with them over the years.
The incinerator scene was so brutal I had no idea they would go that far 🤣😭 Grown men were bawling in the cinema. It was horrifying!
I graduated high school the year this movie came out. I cried my eyes out in the theaters, it was like saying goodbye to my last bit of childhood 😭
I remember this movie came out when I was starting middle school! After watching the last two as a kid, it felt like a farewell to a part of my childhood, cried like a baby in the theater. Coming back to it as an adult is crazy, time flies
The movie was about Woody moving on as much as it was about Andy doing so. Goodbyes are never easy but they’re a necessity in life
10:46 Any's mom is the reason why the main plot of every movie happens, even Toy Story 4! XD
Funny, in Toy Story 2, the villainous Prospector Stinky Pete proclaimed to the toys, “you will all be ruined! Rotting away in some landfill!”
Well, his prediction came true here in this third movie. But they sure didn’t rot away.
When 8 year old me thought they were really gonna kill off the toys. I cried for the whole rest of the movie even after they go saved. I was traumatized.
My Nanny was traumatised when we both watched Toy Story 3 on our movie night. I immediately had PTSD flashbacks of my nightmares about when me and Woody finally accepted death, then we had a slow painful death, hard to believe that was a year ago
I was half that age when I saw this movie in theaters, I had nightmares for days afterwards
Surely I'm not the only one who held woody buzz Jessie and bullseye when that part happened
Toy story 3 brings up a lot of memories for me. One particular memory about my toys. It's summer and my brother and I were in high school. Our old toys were still around and we didn't throw them out. We decided to give them to our next door neighbors kids since they loved toys. Believe me they were very excited and seeing their smiles I knew we made the right choice.
I think what really gets me is that Toy Story 4 was released in 2019 and that actor Don Rickles who voices Mr Potato Head passed away in 2017. So the way they portrayed his character was cut scenes from these 3 films 🥲 so technically this Toy Story 3 was the last project from this franchise we get from him besides his posthumously takes in the final film 😭
Buzz going Spanish mode and his interactions after that are definately one my fave moments in Toy Stories.
The timing of toy story in my generation was perfect. I think the first movie came out when i was in 3rd grade or 4th grade elementary school and then i remember toy story 3 came out when i was like 20yrs old. The emotion i had when i saw this, it reminded me of my childhood and that we were "Andy" once.
Yes now we are watching toy story 3 Andy all grown up & is leaving for college.
Such a emotional ending!
@@TimotheeReacts yeah our goodbyes to Andy🥺
I still remember when I saw it in the cinema the amount of emotions I went through in the scene of the incinerator was on the edge of the seat and when Andy says goodbye to everyone there were tears what a great movie
All these years later, i still cant think about them holding hands waiting for death and NOT bawl my eyes out
My Mom said that when I saw this as a kid, I cried during the incinerator scene saying the toys were going to hell.
Just like SId, barbie has ways of making people talk. Also, yes, that was SId as a Garbage man. You can tell, because he was wearing the same shirt he wore as a kid.
45:02 Did anybody notice the clouds were shaped like the clouds wallpaper from toy story 1?
Barbie is voiced by Jodi Benson who also voices Ariel from the little mermaid
This is it Tim.
This is, with no regrets, my favorite animated movie of all time
I can see why!!
I would have told her you’re not getting Woody, he’s a one of a kind and he was given to Andy by his dad
Totoro at 17:06 !!
The kids I used to babysit loved Disney and Pixar movies by the time I started watching them, and so do I so we watched a lot. I showed them a few Studio Ghibli movies I thought they'd enjoy like My Neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away, they loved them and we watched them a bunch. One day while we were watching Toy Story 3 again, I'm pretty sure one of them exclaimed "Totoro!" and that made me notice the stuffed animal there. I thought it was so cool that they noticed that, it kinda blew me away. Also, You've got a Friend in Me was one of our favorite songs to dance and sing along to
The opening sequence is one of my favorite parts of this movie, love the callbacks to the previous films.🙂
Me too.
To answer your question.
Yes that’s Totoro from the studio ghibli film My Neighbor Totoro.
It’s a movie about two little girls who move to the countryside with their father so they’re closer to their mother who’s in hospital.
Totoro as a character is like a tree spirit who inhabits a giant tree near their home. Totoro is special to Japanese kids in the same way that Winnie The Pooh is special to children in western cultures.
I remember seeing this film in theaters.Before I went to see it my friend told me that all the toys die and I thought he was joking and then when I got to the furnace scene I was like “Holy crap is this for real?”. Anyway looking forward to your reaction to the fourth film.
Your friend was trippin telling you that lmfaoooo
Wowwww what a jerk lmfao
I remember being 7 years old, when we got to that scene; I took my grandmother’s hand and then the entire audience started accepting their fates before my sister pretended to climb upto me, finally accepting my hand. It was freaking insane. Me and my sister are nearly 21 now
I always wondered why Sunnyside has a Buzz Lightyear instruction manual, but no Buzz of their own.
And the magnets on the conveyor are picking up non-magnetic metal objects.
You were talking about the fictional 555 telephone number prefix; the Simpsons do it, too, only they're still on the old Exchange system, so their numbers start with 'Klondike 5' - aka 'KL5,' or '555.'
Hello again, Timothee and Clariss!!! I'm happy that you are enjoying the third entry in the Toy Story franchise, Toy Story 3! Yes, it is indeed very emotional, heavy, heartbreaking, tear-jerking, and a lot darker than the first two movies, and I love it! I definitely felt a deep pain in my heart and cried bitterly when the toys were about to meet their certain demise in the incinerator, and how Andy gets to play with them one last time before he leaves for college and entrusts them in Bonnie's love and care. This was definitely among the best in the Toy Story series, and among the best animated movies of 2010! And I can definitely see an interesting parallel in Lotso and Jessie's backstories and their trauma of abandonment, it could have been very easy for Jessie to go down the same dark path that Lotso did, but she didn't because despite all her trauma, she was to keep her heart in the right place, which Lotso didn't and why he is the way he is. I just think that's really cool. Hope you guys are good!!!
When I watched the end it made emotional because I was seeing me saying goodbye to my toy friends and excepting adulthood and moving on... 😢
It's the same when you say goodbye to any one in your life whether they move away or pass away each goodbye and end always starts a new beginning nothing ever stays the same things constantly change and we have to except that even if we don't like it and even if it hurts
The ending always makes me emotional!! Especially after Woody says "so long, partner. "
I just realized after watching this, from Barbie's perspective, all of her friends fell into a garbage truck and she'll just never know what happened to them 🙃
Maybe Bonnie takes Woody to daycare again and he gets a chance to tell her what happened.
I don't know whether Toy Story had an effect on me as a little kid, but I've never thrown out a toy. If I didn't want it anymore it's always gone into a garage sale. Also, fun fact: the garbage man from the beginning and the end of the movie is Sid. He has on the same skull shirt.
For me, it's not that bad because my mother kept some toys and games because she's a teacher for youngs kids (the one of 3 to 5) so she puted them in her classroom, like my first dolls house (a présent for my third birthday)
Same, sometimes I even hoard them because I don’t want to let them go, which is why my bedroom is overcrowded with plushies and my shelves are full of action figures
This was my of my favorite sequels of all. This movie still makes me cry. I went to see this with my 3 adult friends, and all 3 of us were emotional, I being the most of the 4 of us.
23:34 That laughter during the lightning strike gets me every time!
Toy Story 3 is one of the saddest Pixar movies I've ever watched. Andy went to college, Buzz and Jessie's relationship, crazy actions and adventures, dramas and saddest moments. RIP to both Don Rickles and Estelle Harris as Mr and Mrs Potato Head
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All of the toy story movies are very incredible.
This movie is a whole 10/10 ! Absolutely perfect. It has it all
When this came out my theater had a Toy Story marathon I remember it still. 2. Things when the toys are in the trash bag the garbage guy with the skull is Sid and the yellow truck has been in all 3 as other movies as a hidden it was from the first movie the truck is from Pizza Planet
This movie is on the list of movies/TV shows that never fail to make me cry. Along with Brother Bear, Meet the Robinsons and Avatar the Last Airbender ep 2x15.
Oh yes ending of Brother Bear, Meet the Robinsons and Up still makes me cry. In new ones we could include Soul.
Its been 13 years since toy story 3 making me 8 years old when it came out. Growing up i realised that im like andy i put buzz and all in the attic and kept woody. The ending also left me shedding a tear even to this day because of how much the toys ment to Andy growing up and the same for me. Woody means so much to me and i admit at 21 i still have him and ill never get rid of him because if i ever have kids i want them to share the same joy i had with woody. I passed my old woody down to my little cousin when he was born which was hard for me but i had a spare one. Woody has made me happy throughout the good and bad times just as much as he ment to andy. I want woody to be like my own family tradition so when i do have kids i can pass him on down to him. Toy Story played a massive part in my childhood i've watched it every year i love toy story and i love woody especially my woody.
I remember seeing Toy Story 3 in the theatres back when it came out. And it was amazing! One of the best ever movies that came out in 2010. 2010 released a lot of great and fantastic movies that year.
I had the *PRIVILEGE* to see this in theaters during my Senior year of high school 🤧🤧🥰 I brought my 1 year old godson too but he fell asleep 🤷🏾♂️😂
Fun Fact: The Garbage man collecting trash in the neighborhood is actually Sid from the first film.
This movie ends Andy's arc; the next one ends Woody's arc. That's the best way to look at it.
When we are small: awwww what a good ending
Now: *Accusing people of cutting onions* 😢
Jodi Benson as Barbie always makes me so happy 😄
This might be the saddest and best Toy Story movie, it is really great.
(40:08 Also, they put a scene like this in, and it’s still rated G.)
That incinerator scene gets me everytime 😢😢😢😢
When the little girl made Woody wave goodbye it freaking broke me 😢
i remember seeing this in theater.. everyone laughed when they saw chuckle's face. and litterly everyone was crying (the theater was like 95% adults) in the fire scene
33:06 i remember seeing that scene in the movie theater everyone saying Chucky 😂
3:08 This reminds me of that cheat code in _Age of Empires_ where you can get a super fast robot car with a bazooka. In the freaking Bronze Age.
In defense of the parents, we don't know if they did go back to look for Lotso. Not to mention, even if they did it couldn't have mattered, since Lotso, Baby and Chuckles wouldn't have been there anyway, they left to go find Daisy, so the parents couldn't have found them anyway.
During interviews for his new Santa Clause, Tim Allen is being asked about his and Hanks' lunches. Ever since 1st Toy Story, both of them became close friends. Interviewers asked if there is a new Toy Story in development?
I just wish Andy's mom actually asked if the bag was trash or not, but she did have a garage sale an looked for stuff, that she could possibly sell from her own childs room in Toy story 2 that she thinks her child may never know waa gone since it rarely got played with. But what happens if she picked a wrong toy?
Also why didn't the toys believe Woody about the attic? Woody cares about them deeply, but they seem to be distrustful of woody just because.
Woody:come on down, but not all at once
Rex: what did he say?
Ham:I think he said all at once
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The opening fantasies are a combination of the ones from the fiest two of Andy's playtime.
Is it just me, or do the Toy Story movies deal with a bit of existentialism? If you think about it, all of the movies have the characters (or at least one of the characters) dealing with something related to their purpose or identity. In the first movie, Woody developed an identity of feeling like Andy's favorite toy, which was later threatened by Buzz's arrival and Andy's increased attention towards Buzz. In the second movie, we are dealing explicitly with the question of what is the purpose of toys if they aren't played with. Is it better to be played with and spend time with an owner that will only have you around for a few decades at most, or should you transition towards a new way of life in which you aren't played with but you are admired and beloved from afar. Here, in the third movie, Lotso's existential crisis is the main driving force of the movie. He was left behind by his owner('s parents), and when he tried to return to her, he found out that he was replaced, which I think led to him developing the idea that you shouldn't bother forming an attachment to your owner or that it doesn't matter what happens to toys because toys are replaceable. Who cares what happens to your favorite toy when your favorite toy can be replaced without you even noticing?
And on this note, did anyone else get Jobu Tupaki vibes from Lotso in this movie?
My entire knowledge of Barbie and Ken comes from the Toy Story movies, so much so that, until 2010, when Toy Story 3 came out, I had NO IDEA that Ken even existed.
The third and the first movie will forever be top tier !!!
This one was one of my favorites as a child
I can see why!
such a beautiful film with a beautiful ending, the 4th one WASNT NEEDED🤣🤣
I remember watching this when it came out as a kid. That incinerator scene literally gave me nightmares