@likethiscomment6157 So did I, but that's because I've actually had that sort of thing happen on RUclips before. Not often, mind you. But have definitely had instances where RUclips suddenly started acting weird with the audio of a video. From it suddenly cutting out completely, to it being desynched, either would be fixed by refreshing.
He almost smashed and destroyed the toys but if the toys actually got destroyed or smashed this might be his dream come true!🤣 But it would be terrible though! No wonder why he likes his job!
It's a good thing he didn't, because Sid has changed a lot from a deranged Psychopath to a young man who's chill and has a job, he's getting that bread
1:12 When Woody first showed up, people at my midnight premiere cheered like when T’Challa came through the portal in Endgame. People were HYPE to see him again after 11 years.
@@Lekuster93 That coincidence reminds me of when I was a kid, and I believed that each voice actor had a specific voice actor assigned to them in other countries. So like, if a natively English movie were to be released in Spanish, and it had a character voiced by English Actor A, that character would be voiced by Spanish Actor A in the Spanish dub. A pairing that would be consistent throughout all movies, cartoons, or whatever that one or the other actor initially voiced. So any character ever voiced by English Actor A would be dubbed in Spanish by Spanish Actor A, and vice versa.
I find it hard to imagine that Andy never looked up Woody’s monetary value as a rare collectible doll or ever found out in general. While it’s nice to see that he cherishes him so much more than monetary value, I do wonder if he would’ve wanted to keep him more around in his later years.
It is kind of interesting that he never learned through the grapevine. Although in regards to looking it up, he probably never cared to know what Woody was worth, since he'd never sell him. I certainly have plenty of things like that. Items I've never even thought to find out what they're worth, because I've never had any intention of getting rid of them.
@@JunTekuTheEngimayeah this is true, the reason why AL could never find another woody doll is because they never made it out the toy factories or something The other toys like bullseye Jessie and the prospector came out alittle before the woodie dolls did, the show was canceled some time before there commercial release (and or there general mass production) and in the end all they had was just a few prototypes (that or woody was the only prototype) which where left in the possession of the shows writer, or something like that Despite the show’s cancellation Andy’s father as a child sent a letter to the show writers exspressing his love for the show, and especially woody So as some grand gesture of gratitude or generosity, they mailed him the prototype, hence why woody himself dident even seem to know where he came from or even who the others were He’s been in the family for ages, and even his mom refused to sell, regardless of if he was worth a lot or not, there family likly grew up on values like the kind from the cowboy woody show I figure if Andy never looked up woodies value, it might have been because he’d never dream of selling him, Iv never thought about selling my own stuff, and I’m more conserned about passing anything I don’t like down to some one else as appose to selling them, I’d have to be in a pretty bad situation to sell the things that made my childehood, I literaly can’t buy that! And as long as they continue to carry those memories for me and liven up my living space, I see no reason to part with them, even if I don’t play with them anymore If Andy ever did figure out woodies value, I imagine he wouldent have cared for the same reasons above, he’s just too attatched, he almost dident give him away to Emily, that was just impulse I’d find it stranger that anyone besides al, or some other rare die hard woody fans would be willing to buy a woody doll, they’d all be adults by now, Al makes sense cause his whole business revolves around toys, random collectors likly have other things to be doing with there time, and considering there was likly only ever one woody doll (or as far as they know, the dolls where never commercialized) they’d figure it’s a lost cause For any remaining casual fans, it’s just a pipe dream they’d have forgotten about
Kristen Schaal who voiced Mabel voices Trixie the dinosaur RIP this was Don Rickles’s last time voicing Mr. Potato Head in a movie while alive RIP Ned Beatty voices Lotso
@@danmulholland1634 If I'm being honest, I probably like 4 better than 3 as well, in regards to the movies themselves. But if I were to rate the movies, I still think I would put 3 above 4, just because of how 4's very existence ruins the perfect ending to the series that 3 gave us.
Toy Story 3 is one of the saddest movies I've enjoyed. I love Buzz and Jessie's relationship. Andy leaving to college got me sad. Spanish Buzz was freaking hilarious. The ending was so beautiful 😭😭😭💖💖💖🤣🤣🤣
3:19 idk if you guys noticed, but if you didn't "I have my attack dog with a built in force field" and "well I have my dinosaur that eats force field dogs" are reused from the first movie when Andy said the same thing playing with his toys. 12:59 Sid from the first movie became a garbage man in this one. 14:21 Andy's mom's license plate hasn't changed from the first movie A113 (a reference to the classroom at CalArts where some of the animators at Pixar were taught in). 34:01 The Pizza Planet Truck makes a return in the third movie. The Pizza Planet Truck was originally shown in a few movies after Toy Story due to budget reasons, but the animators decided to show the truck in every Pixar movie. You can see the engine in WALL-E, it's shown in A Bug's Life, it's one of the characters named Todd in the Cars franchise, etc. Bonus fact: This is the only time you see the rocket on the top of the truck lit up. This may be obvious but if you didn't know, Lotso sent the toys to the caterpillar room instead of the butterfly room. The caterpillar room is where the younger kids go, while the butterfly room is where the older kids go, because that's the life cycle of a butterfly. Last fact: Toy Story 2 came out in 1999, Toy Story 3 came out in 2010. Both movies were so far apart that the original voice actor for Andy was able to voice him again in this movie.
53:27 This was definitely the most intense part of the movie. Imagine being a kid watching all of your favorite characters accepting death. You’d be sh*tting bricks for weeks.
When I first saw this I cried and seen the bond between Andy and woody and you can kind of see it as when he gives woody to Bonnie and it's just so sweet but at the same time you kind of feel that they've been through so much together and you can see that it's really touching you've seen him say goodbye and he felt like his purpose was fulfilled with Andy but now he's to start over with new kid. Seeing how loyal woody is and that's why he's my favorite out of everyone. But Jessie and Buzz's relationship is super sweet. I love this one. Woody was special to Andy because Woody Belong to his dad who passed away which is why Andy Loved Woody so Much in the first place.
At the midnight premiere of this movie, when they were about to die, the audience was as silent as they would later be during Thanos’s snap. It was that powerful.
i saw this movie with my parents and my dad never cries in movies, and i heard him holding back a choking sob during that scene. it's incredibly powerful!
one detail I like to interpret is the toys never trust Woody on anything because there was first the time he accidentally knock Buzz out of the window and then he told everyone he was staying with the roundup gang. also there's something sad about when Jessie said "we gotta go home!" it's like they're all still children deep down as they are kids toys in the end
Bo peep not being around was the saddest thing since it’s Woodys lover, it make sense since she wasn’t actually Andy’s toy, she was Molly’s toy like Barbie
Something I love about this movie is how great the animation is, how bouncy everything is, how wobbly everything is. The physics are just like how everything in real life is. Take Mr. Potato Head when he becomes a Tortilla.
I remember when I saw this in theatres most of the people there were around Andy's age and by the end of the movie there wasn't a dry eye in sight. So many kids grew up alongside Andy so we all kind of imprinted on him, and seeing the incinerator scene was mildly traumatizing. At the moment when the toys are holding hands I was in shock thinking "why tf are they doing this?" and I'm pretty sure there was an audible collective sigh of relief in the room when they were picked up. I was so angry after that thinking they put that shock factor in just for the claw reference. But then we get to Andy playing with Bonnie and explaining how important each toy was and all was forgiven. The last five minutes of the movie still makes me cry like a baby all these years later.
toy story 3...is the perfection is the most best and emotional sequels...I seen as a kid....and it still tears me up, im with ya with the tears, buddy. 59:25
No matter how many times I see it, the ending never fails to make me bawl my eyes out in sadness 😭😭😭😭😭 Also Lotso imo is the most diabolical of all the toy story villains.
My fav part was the callback when Mr. Potato Head saved the aliens in the 2nd movie and the aliens saved the gang and after being saved, Mr. Potato head said the same words like they said in the 2nd Movie
Fun fact the actor of Andy from the two movies came back for Toy Story 3. And I have to say Lotso is one of my favorite Disney Pixar Villains in the movie because of his backstory and trying to keep the toys away from being played again. Also some familiar faces as well Michael Keaton as Ken and Whoopi Goldberg as Stretch the Octopus.
The attack dog with a built in force field and the dinosaur who eats force field dogs was a reference to the very first scene of the very first movie. Evil Dr. porkchop referenced the second movie at playtime
Here’s some interesting things about this movie: 1) the roars Rex makes in the beginning are the same audio clips from Jurassic Park 2) this is the film Jim Varney (the voice of Slink, more famously known as Ernest) ever performed in 3) we see hundreds of familiar name-brand toys, besides Barbie and Ken of course
Actually Jim Varney voiced Slinky in the 1st and 2nd Toy story. In this movie Slinky was voiced by another actor, "I forgot his name' but I do know the actor was Shawn hunter's dad on "Boy meets world" and was one of Tim Taylor's friends who owned the tool store on "Home Improvement"
My mom cried when she saw this movie, and it wasn't at Andy saying goodbye to his toys, but Andy himself. When this movie came out, I was going to start community college for the fall semester. It reminded her how much I have grown up alongside the film and she was just overcome with emotion.
Honestly I never questioned it when I first saw this film BUT, it is pretty messed up how none of the toys believe Woody when he says Andy meant to put them in the attic. After being proven he did have Buzz when they thought he was gone? Than in number two saving Wheezy? Why doubt him??
There's a prank video on youtube where the guy edited the ending of Toy Story 3 where it cuts to the end credits during the incenerator scene to show to his family that watched the movie for the first time
The only thing that would've made Lotso's fate better is if he'd seen the other toys leaving the dump as he drove by. That way he'd know that not only did he get screwed, but he got screwed for nothing.
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To be honest in my opinion I say Lotso is broken and pure evil because on the BROKEN side he was replaced by his owner and he was so sad noticing that his owner never came back on the PURE SIDE side he was so hammered by the word replacing where the point that he just kill new toys for fun and he will make sure that the new toys suffer
the audio cuts out for like a minute at around the 42 minute mark cause of copyright, but comes back up soon there after
@JrE-il7cf what did he say?
@JrE-il7cfThe garbage man is Sid!!
Don’t forget to do your reaction to Toy Story 4 next, because you do know that there are 4 Toy Story movies and a 5th one coming soon
@likethiscomment6157 So did I, but that's because I've actually had that sort of thing happen on RUclips before. Not often, mind you. But have definitely had instances where RUclips suddenly started acting weird with the audio of a video. From it suddenly cutting out completely, to it being desynched, either would be fixed by refreshing.
Also noticed That it cuts .
Fun fact: the guy who voiced Andy is the same guy who voiced him in the first two movies
Right John Morris
So is the same boy for the 3 movies, time passed too fast, I wonder if that's the reason this movie is several years later.
Dang...now THAT'S a way to make you feel old...
Same for Sid
@@unknown_user4463 Awesome
Can you imagine if Sid saw the toys get out of the trash bag and walk? That PTSD might have hit him hard. 😅
He almost smashed and destroyed the toys but if the toys actually got destroyed or smashed this might be his dream come true!🤣
But it would be terrible though!
No wonder why he likes his job!
That's right he's the garbage man!!
I would imagine it.
@@mariomarioplushseries2536 LOLZ
It's a good thing he didn't, because Sid has changed a lot from a deranged Psychopath to a young man who's chill and has a job, he's getting that bread
1:12 When Woody first showed up, people at my midnight premiere cheered like when T’Challa came through the portal in Endgame. People were HYPE to see him again after 11 years.
Ok
HAHAHA that sounds amazing lmaoo
@@J_Cbear not really
Sheriff Woody!!!
Fun fact: Barbie is also Ariel from The Little Mermaid from 1989.
Another fun fact: in Finnish dub Jessie was played by Ariel's Finnish voice actor, Nina Tapio 😁
Damn you beat me to it, I was going to comment that
Jodi Benson
@@Lekuster93 That coincidence reminds me of when I was a kid, and I believed that each voice actor had a specific voice actor assigned to them in other countries. So like, if a natively English movie were to be released in Spanish, and it had a character voiced by English Actor A, that character would be voiced by Spanish Actor A in the Spanish dub. A pairing that would be consistent throughout all movies, cartoons, or whatever that one or the other actor initially voiced. So any character ever voiced by English Actor A would be dubbed in Spanish by Spanish Actor A, and vice versa.
@@gurvmlkthat's what I thought as well.
The producers would teach the English voice actors the different languages and then dub it again.
I find it hard to imagine that Andy never looked up Woody’s monetary value as a rare collectible doll or ever found out in general. While it’s nice to see that he cherishes him so much more than monetary value, I do wonder if he would’ve wanted to keep him more around in his later years.
I'm pretty sure I Heard somewhere that Woody was his father's favorite toy, and that it's theorized Andy was also the name of Andy's father.
It is kind of interesting that he never learned through the grapevine. Although in regards to looking it up, he probably never cared to know what Woody was worth, since he'd never sell him. I certainly have plenty of things like that. Items I've never even thought to find out what they're worth, because I've never had any intention of getting rid of them.
@@JunTekuTheEngimayeah this is true, the reason why AL could never find another woody doll is because they never made it out the toy factories or something
The other toys like bullseye Jessie and the prospector came out alittle before the woodie dolls did, the show was canceled some time before there commercial release (and or there general mass production) and in the end all they had was just a few prototypes (that or woody was the only prototype) which where left in the possession of the shows writer, or something like that
Despite the show’s cancellation Andy’s father as a child sent a letter to the show writers exspressing his love for the show, and especially woody
So as some grand gesture of gratitude or generosity, they mailed him the prototype, hence why woody himself dident even seem to know where he came from or even who the others were
He’s been in the family for ages, and even his mom refused to sell, regardless of if he was worth a lot or not, there family likly grew up on values like the kind from the cowboy woody show
I figure if Andy never looked up woodies value, it might have been because he’d never dream of selling him, Iv never thought about selling my own stuff, and I’m more conserned about passing anything I don’t like down to some one else as appose to selling them, I’d have to be in a pretty bad situation to sell the things that made my childehood, I literaly can’t buy that!
And as long as they continue to carry those memories for me and liven up my living space, I see no reason to part with them, even if I don’t play with them anymore
If Andy ever did figure out woodies value, I imagine he wouldent have cared for the same reasons above, he’s just too attatched, he almost dident give him away to Emily, that was just impulse
I’d find it stranger that anyone besides al, or some other rare die hard woody fans would be willing to buy a woody doll, they’d all be adults by now, Al makes sense cause his whole business revolves around toys, random collectors likly have other things to be doing with there time, and considering there was likly only ever one woody doll (or as far as they know, the dolls where never commercialized) they’d figure it’s a lost cause
For any remaining casual fans, it’s just a pipe dream they’d have forgotten about
That woody doll worth at least 100k
This is the perfect conclusion to the series!
Also, they confirmed Sid is the garbage man at the end of the movie that drives the toys home! 55:50
I can’t believe I’m saying this, but…THANK YOU, SID! 😅
@@kevinreilly2251 again, thank you Sid again!
Remember, he gave them the rocket and the match!
where'd u hear that from ?
Sid indirectly saved them from having to walk all the way back
It is the ONLY conclusion to the series! As far as many of us are concerned, TS4 does not exist!
33:35 Lotso is basically if Woody got replaced before he got home in Toy Story 1 and went evil
It called Evil counterpart. Just like Jackson storm to Lightning mcqueen.
Would Woody have gone this far though or less? That's what I ask myself
Luckily Woody is a rare toy so hard to replace 😂
And buzz was an expensive toy so Andy's mom will think twice before she buys another one
Kristen Schaal who voiced Mabel voices Trixie the dinosaur
RIP this was Don Rickles’s last time voicing Mr. Potato Head in a movie while alive
RIP Ned Beatty voices Lotso
RIP John Cygan voice of twitch the bug
And Louise Belcher
“Damn. This feels like a true ending.”
Toy Story 4 can die alone for all I care.
Agreed toy story 4 is a soulless cash grab
Sorry i love 4 better then 3
definitely
@@danmulholland1634 If I'm being honest, I probably like 4 better than 3 as well, in regards to the movies themselves. But if I were to rate the movies, I still think I would put 3 above 4, just because of how 4's very existence ruins the perfect ending to the series that 3 gave us.
@@xionia6908 yo chill 4 is pretty good
Toy Story 3 is one of the saddest movies I've enjoyed. I love Buzz and Jessie's relationship. Andy leaving to college got me sad. Spanish Buzz was freaking hilarious. The ending was so beautiful
😭😭😭💖💖💖🤣🤣🤣
3:19 idk if you guys noticed, but if you didn't "I have my attack dog with a built in force field" and "well I have my dinosaur that eats force field dogs" are reused from the first movie when Andy said the same thing playing with his toys.
12:59 Sid from the first movie became a garbage man in this one.
14:21 Andy's mom's license plate hasn't changed from the first movie A113 (a reference to the classroom at CalArts where some of the animators at Pixar were taught in).
34:01 The Pizza Planet Truck makes a return in the third movie. The Pizza Planet Truck was originally shown in a few movies after Toy Story due to budget reasons, but the animators decided to show the truck in every Pixar movie. You can see the engine in WALL-E, it's shown in A Bug's Life, it's one of the characters named Todd in the Cars franchise, etc. Bonus fact: This is the only time you see the rocket on the top of the truck lit up.
This may be obvious but if you didn't know, Lotso sent the toys to the caterpillar room instead of the butterfly room. The caterpillar room is where the younger kids go, while the butterfly room is where the older kids go, because that's the life cycle of a butterfly.
Last fact: Toy Story 2 came out in 1999, Toy Story 3 came out in 2010. Both movies were so far apart that the original voice actor for Andy was able to voice him again in this movie.
The first Incredibles film didn't have the Pizza Planet Truck though...
For the first one, that playtime scene is a mix of both Toy Story 1 and 2’s although mainly 1s
@@muhdnazmy6010 yea true
53:27 This was definitely the most intense part of the movie. Imagine being a kid watching all of your favorite characters accepting death. You’d be sh*tting bricks for weeks.
No doubt about that, I'm real glad they didn't die
0:34 bro got front row seats then got kicked out 😂
The fact that this has happened more than once is hilarious 🤣
@@chanman2746 both in Toy Story videos too 😂
When I first saw this I cried and seen the bond between Andy and woody and you can kind of see it as when he gives woody to Bonnie and it's just so sweet but at the same time you kind of feel that they've been through so much together and you can see that it's really touching you've seen him say goodbye and he felt like his purpose was fulfilled with Andy but now he's to start over with new kid. Seeing how loyal woody is and that's why he's my favorite out of everyone. But Jessie and Buzz's relationship is super sweet. I love this one. Woody was special to Andy because Woody Belong to his dad who passed away which is why Andy Loved Woody so Much in the first place.
At the midnight premiere of this movie, when they were about to die, the audience was as silent as they would later be during Thanos’s snap. It was that powerful.
i saw this movie with my parents and my dad never cries in movies, and i heard him holding back a choking sob during that scene. it's incredibly powerful!
People in my theater audibly gasped when Thanos snapped lol
@@promisemochi Oh shit, then again it was a very terrifying scene
20:10 great character moment for Woody and Bullseye. I love that Woody tells him he needs to stay so he’s not left alone.
one detail I like to interpret is the toys never trust Woody on anything because there was first the time he accidentally knock Buzz out of the window and then he told everyone he was staying with the roundup gang.
also there's something sad about when Jessie said "we gotta go home!" it's like they're all still children deep down as they are kids toys in the end
36:07 You WILD for that 💀
Bo peep not being around was the saddest thing since it’s Woodys lover, it make sense since she wasn’t actually Andy’s toy, she was Molly’s toy like Barbie
In toy story 4 Bo Peep return as heroine with small policewoman toy.
@@shanablaze7517 yeah I liked that
Something I love about this movie is how great the animation is, how bouncy everything is, how wobbly everything is. The physics are just like how everything in real life is. Take Mr. Potato Head when he becomes a Tortilla.
I remember when I saw this in theatres most of the people there were around Andy's age and by the end of the movie there wasn't a dry eye in sight. So many kids grew up alongside Andy so we all kind of imprinted on him, and seeing the incinerator scene was mildly traumatizing. At the moment when the toys are holding hands I was in shock thinking "why tf are they doing this?" and I'm pretty sure there was an audible collective sigh of relief in the room when they were picked up. I was so angry after that thinking they put that shock factor in just for the claw reference. But then we get to Andy playing with Bonnie and explaining how important each toy was and all was forgiven. The last five minutes of the movie still makes me cry like a baby all these years later.
13:15 You’re right on the money, that garbage guy is in fact Sid.
@@Getstr8cashHe probably went to therapy after his traumatic toy experience.😅
oh shit, im guessing he is no longer torturing toys anymore since the toys warned him
@@brandonvortex995 unless he decided to destroy them by becoming a garbageman
toy story 3...is the perfection is the most best and emotional sequels...I seen as a kid....and it still tears me up, im with ya with the tears, buddy. 59:25
No matter how many times I see it, the ending never fails to make me bawl my eyes out in sadness 😭😭😭😭😭 Also Lotso imo is the most diabolical of all the toy story villains.
He's insane
🥺 sad ending going to miss Andy, Molly and the mom they are a good family and I am sure woody and the gang will miss Andy when he leaves for college
Hopefully in toy story 5 they make a cameo
@@cjnewman7550 hope so
I was overjoyed when the aliens saved them and I loved the part when Andy was playing with Bonnie.😭😭
My fav part was the callback when Mr. Potato Head saved the aliens in the 2nd movie and the aliens saved the gang and after being saved, Mr. Potato head said the same words like they said in the 2nd Movie
Quirky Quota, You're the best! I just had to subscribe!
Welcome to the club.
Here we go toy story 3....🎉
Now wait for toy story 4..✨
"So long, partner"
That part got me good tbh, I let out a few tears
Fun fact the actor of Andy from the two movies came back for Toy Story 3. And I have to say Lotso is one of my favorite Disney Pixar Villains in the movie because of his backstory and trying to keep the toys away from being played again. Also some familiar faces as well Michael Keaton as Ken and Whoopi Goldberg as Stretch the Octopus.
YOU MEAN TO TELL ME THAT THE PURPLE OCTOPUS IS VOICED BY WHOOPI GOLDBERG!?!?!?
@@kevininteriano8838 Yes!
@@jarekvelchek802 AND THIS WHOLE TIME I THOUGHT THE OCTOPUS WAS A BOY 😂
@@kevininteriano8838 yup
The attack dog with a built in force field and the dinosaur who eats force field dogs was a reference to the very first scene of the very first movie. Evil Dr. porkchop referenced the second movie at playtime
Blake Clark replaced Jim Varney the voice of slinky in Toy Story 3 after Jim Varney passed away in 2000 from lung cancer at age 50
This movie made me cry so much the first time I saw it in theaters🥺
Arguably the best movie out of all the Toy Story movies
As far as beginning sequences go, Toy Story 3 had the best one imo!
similar to Toy Story 2 except it wasn't exclusive to a certain toy
Here’s some interesting things about this movie:
1) the roars Rex makes in the beginning are the same audio clips from Jurassic Park
2) this is the film Jim Varney (the voice of Slink, more famously known as Ernest) ever performed in
3) we see hundreds of familiar name-brand toys, besides Barbie and Ken of course
Actually Jim Varney voiced Slinky in the 1st and 2nd Toy story. In this movie Slinky was voiced by another actor, "I forgot his name' but I do know the actor was Shawn hunter's dad on "Boy meets world" and was one of Tim Taylor's friends who owned the tool store on "Home Improvement"
The movie that SHOULD'VE been the end of the franchise!
The real sad part is they didn't end it here
Lotso is one of the darkest Disney villains.
Isn't syndrome?
Where's your kid now Sheriff?!
@Blue-mp5mh they said "one of"
@@Marvelfanatic3658 Fair Enough
Lotso is Pixar’s Frollo
3:14 This bit of dialogue is from Toy Story 1, word for word
Gotta love continuity, too bad squeals nowadays have none.
indeed
Teen Titans, Grim adventures, and Toy Story 3 reactions in one day? We eating good today.
"He grew up! Nooooooooooooooo!"
LOL
If this movie don’t make Chance cry, idk what will
That man has seen sum shit
I guess it didn't hit him hard
This reaction is so awesome. I love watching your videos guys. Keep working hard 💪🏽💯. HE GREW UP NOOOOOO LOL. 6:40
0:42 last time there was a "SHUT THE FUCK UP, GET OUT" but now he's chili
My mom cried when she saw this movie, and it wasn't at Andy saying goodbye to his toys, but Andy himself. When this movie came out, I was going to start community college for the fall semester. It reminded her how much I have grown up alongside the film and she was just overcome with emotion.
53:47 That scene where they were gonna accept their faith gets me every time, it’s pretty dark man.
Buster an old man dog now 😂 still adorable tho 😂❤
I really love Toy story 3 because the movie has a perfect ending.
Andy passing on Woody and promise made by Bonnie is gonna hurt in 4, just wait.
22:40 And here we thought Sid's House was Toy Hell!
That’s the first level of Toy Story
The Caterpillar Room is the most brutal and the 10th circle of hell
If you know, you know
Buzz speaking Spanish is HILARIOUS 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Dang, I’ve never seen you guys cry before. Mad respect, this movie has such a beautiful story and conclusion.
16:34-16:47
I’M JUST KEN!
ANYWHERE ELSE, I’D BE A TEN
36:10 LMAO That’s wild
It is confirmed that garbage kid is Sid in a bonus feature.
22:53 i remember this scene in theaters everyone was grossed out from if
32:23 the plushie Woody hugged was Totoro from the Studio Ghibli movie, My Neighbour Totoro (1988).
9:30 9:29 reminds me asking my brother but he said yes to video games lol
Honestly I never questioned it when I first saw this film BUT, it is pretty messed up how none of the toys believe Woody when he says Andy meant to put them in the attic.
After being proven he did have Buzz when they thought he was gone? Than in number two saving Wheezy? Why doubt him??
Say hello to Spanish buzz 42:44
ALRIGHT My FAVORITE Toy Story & Second Pixar Movie
42:36 I feel like this is an adult joke
Put your finger in it
Then he makes that face
Sure
“Reset button”
33:14 the Sad Clown is voiced by Sylvester Stallone
No, he’s voiced by Bud Lucky who voiced agent Dicker in the Incredibles
@@chris1995-l8w oh
i always wondered how amazing it would've been in andy or sid was working the claw and saved them
This third movie had bring more emotional into this Pixar film. Strongly how intense and sad ending they brought my childhood 🥹❤🥺
53:28 - 59:58
Toy Story 3 also teaches us that appearances do fool us just like Lotso and the toys back in part 1
100%
There's a prank video on youtube where the guy edited the ending of Toy Story 3 where it cuts to the end credits during the incenerator scene to show to his family that watched the movie for the first time
Love how they show montage video of Andy growing up tho
Toy story 3 is even more better 😊
I told you that you're gonna cry, this movie was for kids, and for the adults that grew up watching toy story.
fun fact: there is ghibli toy in this movie as the cameo
you guys reaction is what makes the movie funny as hell😂😂
Aww Jason was in his feeling with this movie ❤
I swear i cried like a baby when Woody said 'So long, partner'😭😭😭
The only thing that would've made Lotso's fate better is if he'd seen the other toys leaving the dump as he drove by. That way he'd know that not only did he get screwed, but he got screwed for nothing.
definitely the saddest of the 4, you guys weren't prepared for this one aye
As much as I hate Lotso it’s understandable why he’s so evil.
13:03 that’s because that is Sid as a grown-up
46:57 - They broke him physically as well as mentally.
29:33
He's got a new "woody" to play with.
Bo Peep is Bae.
Mr. Potato head as a tortilla shell was the funniest.
Theres a reason people hate 4 and are mad that 5 is being made but the bonnie tv movie arc is pretty solid
WOO! Another Toy Story reaction in the books!
1:58 I forgot how scary the trolls are, they multiplied!!
🧸 story 3️⃣ is the saddest 😢Disney Pixar 🍿 that I have ever seen 😢
Do Toy Story 4
React to Toy Story toons
React to Toy Story of terror
React to Toy Story that time forgot
Do lightyear
Do lamp life
React to forky ask a question
Yes
Don't forget Toy story toons and the deleted scenes
Yes I enjoy 4 alot I dont see much problems with it
Sunnyside would've been like heaven if the kids in the 🐛 room were more well behaved & Lotso gone.
Fun fact: the garbage man at the beginning of the movie was Sid the crazy kid from the first movie.
it would be more sad and happy if andy play with them for the last time in his room
To be honest in my opinion I say Lotso is broken and pure evil because on the BROKEN side he was replaced by his owner and he was so sad noticing that his owner never came back on the PURE SIDE side he was so hammered by the word replacing where the point that he just kill new toys for fun and he will make sure that the new toys suffer
I remember everyone gasping when they saw grown up Andy in the theaters.
That incinerator scene is still the darkest moment in Pixar
If you think this is sad, you haven’t seen Up.
Andy has a true childhood. Not like the youth now zombified by screens.
Sometimes I remember that my stepdad liked lotso because he was his favorite...and I realized my stepdad became lotso in a way. Its why I left him
Oh hell no. I already cried to this movie when it came out. I ain't doing it again.
You guys should’ve watched the post credits. It shows what happens after losto was defeated and Sunnyside daycare. It changed to be better
Sees title of video:
Hi, I’m UP.
Damn, i was getting ready to tear up...thank god you skipped it 😂 when he was gonna talk about woody lmao