Another interesting note: TM 31-210 is indeed a real military manual, but it’s NOT about “Improvised Interrogation Techniques.” It deals more with IEDs, which similarly explains Sid’s predilection for blowing up his toys. They likely changed it to avoid the implications of Sid being an actual terrorist, though the toys certainly think he is.
If you look closely at the BattleShip board (13:01), Mr. P's side is missing a peg for each space occupied by Ham's ships. Ham is NOT cheating, Mr. P is just a bad at guessing...
Or he's moving his ships with each call and somehow has each previously guessed number memorized. Though the fact that Mr. P guessed B3 instead of C3 does support your point. B3 has him potentially missing 2 different sizes of ships, the 2 peg long and 3 peg long. C3 however, hits both both types that might fit in that gap, regardless of size or vertical/horizontal placement.
@@LucianDevine At my house we always do both. It not only helps you keep track of where your opponent has aimed (might leak their thoughts about where they placed their pieces), but it also makes it so much harder to cheat your own pieces into new position (or easier due to not accidentally placing it where they've already shot).
10:40 Cowboys and the wild west were during the 1860s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. At the same time, telegraphs were at the height of their popularity. Woody could also know smoke signals and animal tracking.
I remember years ago people saying that sid represented a kid with a great imagination. Now he's deeply disturbed because he parents were in the army and spent all day telling him war stories. I doubt that was what Pixar planned otherwise it would have come up in a directors commentory somewhere. Just a kid playing and an army reference in the background.
An army reference with a title which doesn't exist. TM 31-210 is the improvised munitions handbook, which was a prized possession among military brats when I grew up.
I'm pretty sure everyone they asked related more to Sid than Andy when it came to how they treated their toys. It's like "Wait, you _didn't_ destroy your toys?"
#9 - as another layer to the Binford reference, Sid does to toys what Tim "the Tool Man" Taylor would often do to Binford products. That is, making whip-stitched affronts unto God out of them.
#12 is one of the reasons why Tangled was so great. It was one of the first CGI films to take on the challenge of animating hair. Not to mention, bare feet.
Just wanted to note, the "3-eyed aliens" do have an official name; they are L.G.M.s (Little Green Men). Not sure if they ever actually mention it in Toy Story, but that's what they're called in the Buzz Lightyear tv show
I always associated the Wilhelm scream with storm troopers from star wars now knowing it was in toy story and Disney owns star wars that's just more icing on the cake to me
9:53 Pretty sure "Infamous" means "famous but in a bad way". I've never heard any one deride or mock Buzz's catchphrase... Yeah, from merriam-webster: The meaning of INFAMOUS is having a reputation of the worst kind : notoriously evil.
Hakuna Matata was from the Lion King, a film, made by Disney, that released the year before Toy Story. While Pixar indeed made the film, Disney helped produce it. Especially being that Mickey appears in the film in the background, it is no surprise to find Hakuna Matata playing in Toy Story. As for Hamm and Mr. Potato-Head playing Battleship, that was kind of the whole joke.....
One thing people might of missed is after Buzz says "You are a sad strange little man..." (a line Tim Allen improvised) he makes the "Live long and prosper" hand sign from Star Trek
"Hakuna Matata was easy to miss." Comments: "No it wasn't!" Me: "Unnn...only if the person watching is deaf/hearing-impaired." (CC/Subtitles do not mention the BG music by name as far as I know)
Did you know that Disney tried to get Toy Story 2 to be a musical? Pixar wasn't having it and told them no Pixar is one of the only companies that isn't afraid to tell the larger company "no"
Great list! I already knew a lot of these but that eyes one is new and now that’s all I’m going to pay attention to now. One thing that wasn’t mentioned (this is more of a theory than an easter egg) but Sid’s dad is an alcoholic and abusive. Others have pointed this out but in The dad’s room where the Buzz lightyear commercial goes on. Skut doesn’t go in the room and whimpers when he sees the dad. Dogs normally do that when afraid of someone. The dad is asleep and plenty of empty beer cans in the room despite it being day time. And given Sid’s attitude bullies are often bullied at home. Hopefully one day Pixar can confirm this
I personally like the recurring Pixar easter egg that many of the props from Toy Story appear in future films. The Pizza Planet Truck from Toy Story 2 for example has appeared in Cars.
Most important: When no peep says “maybe I should get someone else to watch the sheep tonight” the toy blocks in the background spell “ACE”, he’s not called woody for nothing
I think there are several more likely explanation for the military references with Sid: One is his parents, likely his dad, are conservatives with a paramilitary or survivalist leanings. There is little military about the house and it seems unlikely that enlisted parent would have such a manual, let alone one that their kid could acquire. However, those who revel in the idea of being modern Minutemen, Sovereign Citizens, etc (those who might today be part of the QAnon movement) would more likely have such manuals or give their dogs such names; if Sid himself didn’t do so and his parents just smiled. Another is: Sid may be easily influenced or enamored by such ideologies or mindsets as they speak of self-reliance and empowerment as part of a rebellious time in his life. Another, somewhat related, angle is that Sid is just a kid from a troubled home where a lack of parental guidance, or too heavy handedness, leads him to be sadistic. Hell, he could even be projecting previous trauma he witnessed or endured onto toys as a coping mechanism.
@@anubusx A quick google search for Sid’s dog will confirm the Scud name. To quote the Pixar Wiki: “Scud is Sid Phillips's manic bull terrier in Toy Story. He loved to help his owner torture any toy for fun by chew them that came into his sight. He also likes dog toys better than other toys.”
There is a chapter in Glenn Beck's book Dreamers and Deceivers that goes DEEP into the history of Pixar, John Lasseter, and the collaboration between Pixar and Disney, which were separate companies at the time, that brought about Toy Story.
The dog being called, "Skud" is no guarantee of a military family. I called my cockatiel, "Skud," because we took him in from another family who called him, "Scuddles," and I thought that was too cute for his "bad boy" attitude, but he was old enough that I didn't want to change it too much for his sake. I wasn't a military brat. The closest family member in the military was my uncle on my Mom's side & my paternal Grandpa.
That whole scene where the globe gets knocked off its stand and chases Buzz before the lamp knocks him out the window is a reference to Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and the scene where the giant bolder chased Indy.
I noticed the hakuna matata reference the first time I watched it in theaters, everything else either took years to notice or i just learned in this video.
Every single Disney movie has dark references. Walt Disney bought a house for his parents. His parents then died in that house from carbon monoxide poisoning. Andy’s dad, Mufassa, Bambis dad, Bells mom, Little mermaids mom, shreks dad tried to eat him, frozen… you can’t find a Disney movie without dark references and at least one parent dead or missing by the end of the movie
Also most early Disney movies came from even earlier source materials. Such as Bambi being based on a book from the 1920s, Snow White being a German folk tale, Cinderella is from Italy in the 1600s, etc... Also, 90% or more of Disney movies are coming of age tales, in which a child becomes an adult if not in age then maturity, Or I could be totally off the mark, who knows what was going through Walt's mind.
2:47 (go frame by frame) I just saw Lenny (the blue binoculars) blink with both eyes at the same time in the exact fact that they said they blink one eye at a time, i just wanted to mention it... Rex does it a few seconds after
Kubrick could have seen this film as he passed in 1999. What he thought of it, provided that he saw it in the first place, friends and family could tell you. Get Jack Nicholson on the horn and he could probably say anything if there's anything to say period.
You never mentioned the part where Mr Potato head takes his mouth off and gestures KISS MY BUTT at the beginning of the movie when Woody has gathered the toys together during the toy meeting. It’s a very quick scene, and it’s hilarious.
I did catch the "Virtual Realty" gag the first time I saw the film. (I was the only one in the theater who laughed.) What Amy alluded to but never actually said is that the name is almost certainly a pun on "virtual reality." But you knew that. Instead of concept art for Woody, I think that the framed sketch on the wall at 4:31 is actually a Disneyland souvenir caricature of Andy. I worked at the park back when they had caricature artists there (about 1980) and the style of that sketch is exactly what the caricature drawings looked like. It's even in the same style of frame that they sold.
The "Wilhelm scream" is actually amusing and a funny nod to this day. How come you always have to put things down, Amy? Can't you just explain it gets used a lot without, how old and overused you think it is? This is a topics list, not a discussing group.
I'm confused, why all the Disney references? Disney didn't buy Pixar until 2006, 11 years after Toy Story was released. "In case you forgot Toy Story was a Disney movie...", that's because it wasn't!
Yeah, exactly. They must have added the "Disney" logo after they bought Pixar and remastered everything. I also had never noticed the mickey watch on the wall before, even though I used to own one of those watches. I'm betting that the original Pixar VHS copies do not have that watch on the wall.
If Syd was a military kid, would it be reasonable to assume the majority of Toy Story is set on a Military Housing base, and the reason they are moving is that Andy's dad was killed in combat... or am I just reaching?
#2 the fact that Mr Potato Head isn't the brightest (or possibly doesn't care that he's going to lose because you're stuck in a kid's room all day with the same group of people what else is there to do?) is proved by the fact he is playing against someone who has nothing to stake. Hamm has nothing he can give up so you wonder what the ultimate end goal is. If you run out of smaller stuff to stake what's the grand prize? Because if Hamm had lost even one battleship he would have had to jump straight to the final step.
The one thing i noticed in toy story is that when Woody and Buzz drop into the car at the end, the fly past the truck and go through a sunroof. Why did the truck driver not notice two toys falling randomly out of the sky into the car literally in front of him?
ACTUALLY, what you were holding when saying the stamp (@Disney) isnt on the buzzlightyears is a newer model, much much newer model. Look at the original ones from the 90s and the platinum edition as well (I think one mark up? it hadf the ability to open his communicator which the first DID NOT)
The headless Marie Antoinette doll is probably more of a nod to the 1964-66 TV show "The Addams Family" where Wednesday Addams had a beheaded Marie Antoinette doll.
#20: To the Toys, all Kids look the same. It's a thing they are working on; sensitivity training is helping, but for some of the older toys, well, you know...
I noticed Hakuna Matata, and, later on, I recognized Marie Antoinette. (If anyone missed that, I blame the public education system. I was going to be less direct, then I thought, “It’s the RUclips comment section”.)
As long as the person's nose doesn't get in the way of the link, upside down has no effect on the function of binoculars. Front-to-back is what has an effect.
"The Hakuna Matata song is hard to spot."
Literally the first thing I spotted in this movie when I was younger.
Same here.
Hakuna, Binford, and Marie Antonetta :-)
Same. I lol'd. Maybe it's harder for younger folks now. But back then, too easy.
This ^ I came here to say as a kid that was the only thing on this list I didn't miss
Another interesting note: TM 31-210 is indeed a real military manual, but it’s NOT about “Improvised Interrogation Techniques.” It deals more with IEDs, which similarly explains Sid’s predilection for blowing up his toys. They likely changed it to avoid the implications of Sid being an actual terrorist, though the toys certainly think he is.
If you look closely at the BattleShip board (13:01), Mr. P's side is missing a peg for each space occupied by Ham's ships. Ham is NOT cheating, Mr. P is just a bad at guessing...
Or he's moving his ships with each call and somehow has each previously guessed number memorized.
Though the fact that Mr. P guessed B3 instead of C3 does support your point. B3 has him potentially missing 2 different sizes of ships, the 2 peg long and 3 peg long. C3 however, hits both both types that might fit in that gap, regardless of size or vertical/horizontal placement.
I just don't get why neither of them have any pegs besides red on their lower grid...
@@DraconicDuelist Isn't the lower grid only for ships? The top part is where you put your white and red pegs.
@@LucianDevine At my house we always do both. It not only helps you keep track of where your opponent has aimed (might leak their thoughts about where they placed their pieces), but it also makes it so much harder to cheat your own pieces into new position (or easier due to not accidentally placing it where they've already shot).
@@LucianDevine You record your opponent's guesses on the lower board as well.
10:40 Cowboys and the wild west were during the 1860s, 70s, 80s, and 90s. At the same time, telegraphs were at the height of their popularity. Woody could also know smoke signals and animal tracking.
It's fun to think that Woody is highly adaptable to outdoor life, including/especially finding his way back to civilization.
How can anyone miss Hakuna Matata?
I seriously doubt anybody actually did lol
That is literally the first ever movie Easter egg I have ever noticed when I was a kid
My only idea is that someone saw Toy Story first, so no connection would be made.
I've watched this movie so many times and I've never once noticed
@@thereviewbox1309 I noticed the light year tires first in cars
Hey, I heard "Hakuna Matata" the first time I saw "Toy Story" and I always hear it when I watch it, years later!!
I remember years ago people saying that sid represented a kid with a great imagination. Now he's deeply disturbed because he parents were in the army and spent all day telling him war stories. I doubt that was what Pixar planned otherwise it would have come up in a directors commentory somewhere. Just a kid playing and an army reference in the background.
An army reference with a title which doesn't exist. TM 31-210 is the improvised munitions handbook, which was a prized possession among military brats when I grew up.
I'm figuring the dad considering the beer cans and Desert Storm
I'm pretty sure everyone they asked related more to Sid than Andy when it came to how they treated their toys. It's like "Wait, you _didn't_ destroy your toys?"
#9 - as another layer to the Binford reference, Sid does to toys what Tim "the Tool Man" Taylor would often do to Binford products. That is, making whip-stitched affronts unto God out of them.
#12 is one of the reasons why Tangled was so great. It was one of the first CGI films to take on the challenge of animating hair. Not to mention, bare feet.
Tarantino must love it!!!
Ever hear of Monsters Inc.?
@@Ursichan Well, I said *one of* the first.
Everytime I watch Moana all I do is watch their hair. So impressive!!!
Monsters Inc.
Just wanted to note, the "3-eyed aliens" do have an official name; they are L.G.M.s (Little Green Men). Not sure if they ever actually mention it in Toy Story, but that's what they're called in the Buzz Lightyear tv show
Blasphemy!!!! The Wilhelm Scream is awesome and NEVER “groan worthy”.
I always associated the Wilhelm scream with storm troopers from star wars now knowing it was in toy story and Disney owns star wars that's just more icing on the cake to me
It's always best used for unnamed background characters though. That way I can look up in shock and yell "Wilhelm, no!"
Eeeurrrraahhh!!!!!!!
Its one of my favorite things to hear in a new movie
I enjoy when I notice it in a film or TV show as well, personally.
Also Hamm and Mr. Potatohead playing "Battleships" is a fun callback to Andy's birthday. It was one of his presents - "the big one".
Off point, but I always loved the birthday party gag with the kid bringing what seems to be a little present until he turns and. . .
Rex: AHHHH!! Mr. Spell: Spell “trash can”..
Very good list. Most of those I never realized. Though number 1 was super obvious to catch if watching.
I knew half of these. Cool to learn about the others. Love Amy's videos.
An extra layer to the Binford Tools Easter egg: Tim Allen plays Buzz; he also was the main character in Home Improvement
That's not really an extra layer though, it's just the actual reason they included the Easter Egg in the first place.
9:53 Pretty sure "Infamous" means "famous but in a bad way". I've never heard any one deride or mock Buzz's catchphrase...
Yeah, from merriam-webster: The meaning of INFAMOUS is having a reputation of the worst kind : notoriously evil.
The exact phrase "to infinity and beyond" actually appears in a Harlan Ellison story that I'm pretty sure predates 2001.
At this point the Wilhelm scream is a stock sound effect.
Hakuna Matata was from the Lion King, a film, made by Disney, that released the year before Toy Story. While Pixar indeed made the film, Disney helped produce it. Especially being that Mickey appears in the film in the background, it is no surprise to find Hakuna Matata playing in Toy Story.
As for Hamm and Mr. Potato-Head playing Battleship, that was kind of the whole joke.....
The Marie Antoinette jokes a reference to the Adam's family too. It's the name of Wednesday's decapitated dolly.
Great job! I like the format of these lists with half footage/half presenter, and Amy is a good host!
One thing people might of missed is after Buzz says "You are a sad strange little man..." (a line Tim Allen improvised) he makes the "Live long and prosper" hand sign from Star Trek
No. Nobody missed that.
I mean Hooker isn't so bad when you think that the two main protagonists are called Woody and Buzz.
I willing to bet Andy's mum has toys named Buzz and Woody.
Sid's house's carpet pattern is also on the wall only in green. The whole thing is kitted out like the shining's hotel.
"Hakuna Matata was easy to miss."
Comments: "No it wasn't!"
Me: "Unnn...only if the person watching is deaf/hearing-impaired." (CC/Subtitles do not mention the BG music by name as far as I know)
"How deranged Sid is" I still hold that Sid did nothing wrong. He had no way of knowing that those toys were sentient lol
True, but he was a horrible brother.
Buzz lightyear DOLL? Ma'am that is an action figure
Did you know that Disney tried to get Toy Story 2 to be a musical? Pixar wasn't having it and told them no
Pixar is one of the only companies that isn't afraid to tell the larger company "no"
Disney didn’t have input in toy story 2, it was created in 1999, and Disney didn’t own/purchase Pixar until 2006
@@andrewgross144
The movie was still made for Disney
Great list! I already knew a lot of these but that eyes one is new and now that’s all I’m going to pay attention to now.
One thing that wasn’t mentioned (this is more of a theory than an easter egg) but Sid’s dad is an alcoholic and abusive.
Others have pointed this out but in The dad’s room where the Buzz lightyear commercial goes on. Skut doesn’t go in the room and whimpers when he sees the dad. Dogs normally do that when afraid of someone. The dad is asleep and plenty of empty beer cans in the room despite it being day time. And given Sid’s attitude bullies are often bullied at home.
Hopefully one day Pixar can confirm this
Would go along with the dad being in the military and now disabled from DS
Woody also hung around toy soldiers, think he wouldn't pick up morse code through them as well?..
That's probably also accurate as well
Their dog “scud” was actually a playoff of “spud McKenzie” beer brand dog of the 90’s.
More specifically Bud Light or as woody laughingly says Buzz Lightbeer lol
I have a Goofy watch that goes counterclockwise. I've had it since the early 90s.
The teapot at 5:15 is the Utah teapot model.
Famed in the early days of computer graphics as a rendering test model!
I personally like the recurring Pixar easter egg that many of the props from Toy Story appear in future films. The Pizza Planet Truck from Toy Story 2 for example has appeared in Cars.
Most important:
When no peep says “maybe I should get someone else to watch the sheep tonight” the toy blocks in the background spell “ACE”, he’s not called woody for nothing
I never actually knew about half of these. Every day is a school day it seems
I think there are several more likely explanation for the military references with Sid:
One is his parents, likely his dad, are conservatives with a paramilitary or survivalist leanings. There is little military about the house and it seems unlikely that enlisted parent would have such a manual, let alone one that their kid could acquire.
However, those who revel in the idea of being modern Minutemen, Sovereign Citizens, etc (those who might today be part of the QAnon movement) would more likely have such manuals or give their dogs such names; if Sid himself didn’t do so and his parents just smiled.
Another is: Sid may be easily influenced or enamored by such ideologies or mindsets as they speak of self-reliance and empowerment as part of a rebellious time in his life.
Another, somewhat related, angle is that Sid is just a kid from a troubled home where a lack of parental guidance, or too heavy handedness, leads him to be sadistic. Hell, he could even be projecting previous trauma he witnessed or endured onto toys as a coping mechanism.
I always thought the dog was called Scott.
@@anubusx A quick google search for Sid’s dog will confirm the Scud name. To quote the Pixar Wiki:
“Scud is Sid Phillips's manic bull terrier in Toy Story. He loved to help his owner torture any toy for fun by chew them that came into his sight. He also likes dog toys better than other toys.”
@@TrainsFilmedByRussellBynum
I misheard it.
CIA's bring your kid to work day
All i can hear now "hey sora, i think there is a lucky emblem here!"
Never a bad time for a wilhelm scream!!!
I thought the Hakuna Matata bit was intentional, since i remember hearing it, during the movies initial cinema release.
There is a chapter in Glenn Beck's book Dreamers and Deceivers that goes DEEP into the history of Pixar, John Lasseter, and the collaboration between Pixar and Disney, which were separate companies at the time, that brought about Toy Story.
The dog being called, "Skud" is no guarantee of a military family. I called my cockatiel, "Skud," because we took him in from another family who called him, "Scuddles," and I thought that was too cute for his "bad boy" attitude, but he was old enough that I didn't want to change it too much for his sake. I wasn't a military brat. The closest family member in the military was my uncle on my Mom's side & my paternal Grandpa.
6:28 I love how batman just yeets the guy in the air. XD
That whole scene where the globe gets knocked off its stand and chases Buzz before the lamp knocks him out the window is a reference to Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and the scene where the giant bolder chased Indy.
It's actually Indiana Jones and The Raiders of the Lost Ark with the giant boulder
“Sucking Dariling with Marie Antwonette” If you’ve seen Girls und Panzer then that phrase my come of differently
You have saved our lives, we are eternally grateful
"19 things you knew from watching this too many times, and Buzz's backside". Thanks.
I noticed the hakuna matata reference the first time I watched it in theaters, everything else either took years to notice or i just learned in this video.
Good video. I only previously knew 3 of these (including Hakuna Matada... that one wasnt that hard to miss).
My favorite was woody calling buzz "Buzz Lightbeer" instead of lightyear
Plot twist: those weren't just Andy's friends, they were his half brothers.
Andy's father isn't seen because he 'doesn't commit' ;).
Who the hell missed "Hakuna Mtata".... except people with hearing problems, how did people miss it?
Every single Disney movie has dark references. Walt Disney bought a house for his parents. His parents then died in that house from carbon monoxide poisoning. Andy’s dad, Mufassa, Bambis dad, Bells mom, Little mermaids mom, shreks dad tried to eat him, frozen… you can’t find a Disney movie without dark references and at least one parent dead or missing by the end of the movie
Shrek isn’t a Disney movie.
Also most early Disney movies came from even earlier source materials. Such as Bambi being based on a book from the 1920s, Snow White being a German folk tale, Cinderella is from Italy in the 1600s, etc... Also, 90% or more of Disney movies are coming of age tales, in which a child becomes an adult if not in age then maturity, Or I could be totally off the mark, who knows what was going through Walt's mind.
2:47 (go frame by frame) I just saw Lenny (the blue binoculars) blink with both eyes at the same time in the exact fact that they said they blink one eye at a time, i just wanted to mention it... Rex does it a few seconds after
Professionally trained takedown dogs are often nicknamed "Fur Missiles", which adds another layer to Skud's name.
Toy Story is a classic. Buzz Lightyear is my favourite character.
Wow this video is PACKED with things I didn't notice. Nice
Penn Gillette is awesome and I like home improvement
Kubrick could have seen this film as he passed in 1999. What he thought of it, provided that he saw it in the first place, friends and family could tell you. Get Jack Nicholson on the horn and he could probably say anything if there's anything to say period.
You never mentioned the part where Mr Potato head takes his mouth off and gestures KISS MY BUTT at the beginning of the movie when Woody has gathered the toys together during the toy meeting. It’s a very quick scene, and it’s hilarious.
I did catch the "Virtual Realty" gag the first time I saw the film. (I was the only one in the theater who laughed.) What Amy alluded to but never actually said is that the name is almost certainly a pun on "virtual reality." But you knew that.
Instead of concept art for Woody, I think that the framed sketch on the wall at 4:31 is actually a Disneyland souvenir caricature of Andy. I worked at the park back when they had caricature artists there (about 1980) and the style of that sketch is exactly what the caricature drawings looked like. It's even in the same style of frame that they sold.
My family went to Disneyland back ‘06, I believe, and they had one there. He made a pic of my sister and my brother in law
definitely did not know about the blinking.
That ventro doll woody is great
Disney did not buy Pixar until 11 years after Toy Story was released.
The "Wilhelm scream" is actually amusing and a funny nod to this day. How come you always have to put things down, Amy? Can't you just explain it gets used a lot without, how old and overused you think it is? This is a topics list, not a discussing group.
I'm confused, why all the Disney references? Disney didn't buy Pixar until 2006, 11 years after Toy Story was released. "In case you forgot Toy Story was a Disney movie...", that's because it wasn't!
Yeah, exactly. They must have added the "Disney" logo after they bought Pixar and remastered everything. I also had never noticed the mickey watch on the wall before, even though I used to own one of those watches. I'm betting that the original Pixar VHS copies do not have that watch on the wall.
09:10 TM31-210 is the Improvised Munitions Handbook. There is no 'Improvised Interrogation Handbook'.
I can’t unsee the Blinking!! 👁👁😭
If I would have put it on the list, I by definition wouldn't have missed it.
Buzz’s wilhelm was once what I thought everything else was referencing
Every time this movie aired on TV I never got to the end of it because a fire alarm always interrupted me
Proof that humans HAVE WAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY too much time on thier hands.
If Syd was a military kid, would it be reasonable to assume the majority of Toy Story is set on a Military Housing base, and the reason they are moving is that Andy's dad was killed in combat... or am I just reaching?
Well that is an interesting thought :)
#2 the fact that Mr Potato Head isn't the brightest (or possibly doesn't care that he's going to lose because you're stuck in a kid's room all day with the same group of people what else is there to do?) is proved by the fact he is playing against someone who has nothing to stake. Hamm has nothing he can give up so you wonder what the ultimate end goal is. If you run out of smaller stuff to stake what's the grand prize? Because if Hamm had lost even one battleship he would have had to jump straight to the final step.
I always hated the blinking when I was a kid and I hate it even more as an adult
2:25 this happens in many of the older pixar films from Toy story all the way to Monsters Inc (i think that it mostly stopped in Incredibles)
Sid’s sister also does it at 5:02
The one thing i noticed in toy story is that when Woody and Buzz drop into the car at the end, the fly past the truck and go through a sunroof. Why did the truck driver not notice two toys falling randomly out of the sky into the car literally in front of him?
No mention of the Alien-inspired whack-an-alien machine?
Andy: “I’ve got a friend in me.”
Am I the only person who recognized Sid's "interrogation" dialogue as Darth Vader's lines from his interrogation of Leia in Episode IV?
The spider-like body is from Erector sets
I reaaaaally wish I still had mine. My mom made me give it away when we moved. They are really expensive now.
Andy's dad was a busy guy lol
Lol I love how buzz has a tramp stamp I never noticed that
I think Sid’s dad was a failed musician since you can see a guitar.
Very manyf people have guitars at home, most of whom have never even pretended to try to be musicians...
Why d’oies Buzz Ligtyear freeze when Andy comes in the room if he doesn’t know he’s a toy and thinks he’s really a space ranger on a mission?
I was pretty sure if u look, that mr potato head had miss markers but outlines for the areas he didn't try yet
Toy story 3 was the last time I ever cried watching a movie
ACTUALLY,
what you were holding when saying the stamp (@Disney) isnt on the buzzlightyears is a newer model, much much newer model.
Look at the original ones from the 90s and the platinum edition as well (I think one mark up? it hadf the ability to open his communicator which the first DID NOT)
The headless Marie Antoinette doll is probably more of a nod to the 1964-66 TV show "The Addams Family" where Wednesday Addams had a beheaded Marie Antoinette doll.
Which in turn is itself a reference to the historical figure getting beheaded.
I never knew I wanted me a Bastille good girl.
#20: To the Toys, all Kids look the same. It's a thing they are working on; sensitivity training is helping, but for some of the older toys, well, you know...
Why do I find British women so alluring?
Is it Emilia Clarke's fault?
It might be.
But damn, this host is CUTE.
Virtual Realty is a clever play on words.
I noticed Hakuna Matata, and, later on, I recognized Marie Antoinette. (If anyone missed that, I blame the public education system. I was going to be less direct, then I thought, “It’s the RUclips comment section”.)
I was at the discount theater for this theatrical release
I didn't miss anything
Nice shirt
1:08 anybody else notice the toy soldier is holding the binoculars upside down? Not that he would notice as they are solid plastic anyway.
As long as the person's nose doesn't get in the way of the link, upside down has no effect on the function of binoculars. Front-to-back is what has an effect.
Why did Syds walls have weed leaf wallpaper?
actually, ham wasn't cheating, if you look closely at mr potato's side, there are empty spots, and they are in the same layout as ham's pieces
I have one of those mickey watches. So nice