@TheAbbeyRoadie@thorgonator And if you account Secrets of the Furious Five into the mix, The Lee Da Kung Fu Academy mostly had bigger animals like oxen, rhinos, crocs, and boars with Crane being laughed at for wanting to try out, giving your explanation even more reason to be canon.
I want MORE of the artistic style we see during playtime, when the movie takes us inside Bonnie’s imagination. I don’t know if that means a Disney+ series, a short film, or just more of it in a future movie, but the visual style is absolutely gorgeous.
Tim Allen says he wanted to make sure that Pixar got the Woody & Buzz reunion right in ‘TOY STORY 5’.
“They did it with such a genuine short clip moment ‘hey missed you buddy’ then we're back to being buddies.”
I loved Toy Story 4 and 5 but watching the latter one, I realize an issue with both for me was they lacked an exciting climax. Rewatching 2, it ends with the toys racing down an elevator shaft, hijacking a truck, confronting The Prospector and escaping a plane taking off!
I loved the ending to this movie as much as anyone, but this is always the scene that breaks me. The silent acceptance as the toys embrace and that final look between Woody and Buzz is devastating
The guy really didn't have to take it so hard on the Transformers One director, actually thinking he's evil.
Like we get it, you don't like the movie but that was just mean
Fun fact #184.5:
In November 2018, Tom Hanks claimed that the ending of Toy Story 4 was emotional and "a moment in history." He also added that he couldn't face the crew while recording his final lines because he got emotional with them. This came around six weeks after co-star Tim Allen said he couldn't get through the last few scenes because of how emotional they were.
@Carl_Nwakakwa Wait, this is a different studio? They look exactly the same, how is that possible? There’s always a noticeable difference when there’s an animation studio change, how the heck did I not catch it?
TOY STORY 4 was released 6 years ago today.
The filmmakers struggled for years to crack the story, with major rewrites and creative overhauls taking place before they finally centered the film on Woody’s journey of letting go and finding a new purpose.
This joke completely flew over my head as a kid.
Watching it as an adult, you finally realize Woody is desperately trying not to call Buzz Lightyear something a lot less polite than “toy.”