With that said, I think I’m going to go get some tissues now.Īll four Toy Story films are currently available to stream on Disney+. They can survive having their limbs removed and being turned into mutated toys, like in Sid’s room but, once they face incineration, it’s game over. Initially, the toys just wanted to escape a daycare prison but were instead suddenly faced with their own mortality.Īfter all, as Lee Unkrich made clear, there’s seemingly no logical way a toy could be resurrected after being totally annihilated in a burning furnace. This is likely why the incinerator scene in Toy Story 3 is so shocking and emotional.
I mean, they can be crushed or incinerated, but they will never die of old age. While the Toy Story saga touches on themes of loneliness, love, family, loyalty, and identity, it doesn’t deal with death too often. One Redditor noted, The toys in toy story are immortal. But perhaps they’re unaware of their own resistance to death? Hope you enjoy this video, and tell me in the co. I took the footage, and 'remastered' it in higher quality (1080p). This is likely why the incinerator scene in Toy Story 3 is so. This is the full epilogue to Toy Story 3. In the original Toy Story, the toys in Andy’s room believe Woody tried to kill Buzz when he falls out of the window. While the Toy Story saga touches on themes of loneliness, love, family, loyalty, and identity, it doesn’t deal with death too often. If you havent seen Toy Story 3, you should probably stop reading and not watch this video. Jeremy Taylor Published: September 28, 2012.
What’s interesting is that even though toys have an incredible resilience to death, the toys themselves seem to think they could die from falling at great heights. Kids Prank Mom By Changing Ending of ‘Toy Story 3.