This scene is the darkest ever made in any Pixar film.In Toy Story 2, the Prospector says that the toys would be thrown and burned in some landfill. The Buzz Lightyear of Star Command episode "Stranger Invasion" has Emperor Zurg requesting incinerators instead of a standard garbage smasher in a new base, as they would be far more difficult to escape from.Hamm and Slinky decide to get revenge on Lotso for leaving them to die however, Woody talks them out of it, saying it's not worth it. Potato Head thank the Aliens for saving them. As the aliens put their friends down safely, Buzz and Jessie are the only ones still holding hands. After Woody reunites with Bo Peep in Toy Story 4, he mentioned the incinerator scene in the third film to her in the Disney+ short film, Lamp Life. However, at the last minute, the Aliens, who had gone to a different part of the dump, save all the toys with a giant crane. In Toy Story 2, when the toys defeat Stinky Pete, he warned them they would all be 'ruined, forgotten, spending eternity, rotting in some landfill', and his theory turned out to be true. The toys then close their eyes and await their fate. Woody looks at all his friends holding hands and then joins them by grabbing Buzz and Slinky's free hands. Afterwards, Slinky Dog grabs Hamm's hoof, and Hamm uses his free hoof to grab Rex's hand. Jessie then grabs one of Bullseye's hooves with her free hand. scene-stealing trio of Little Green Men BY AMY WILKINSON The mystic portal awaits So say the Little Green Men who. As the toys near their fiery demise, Buzz looks at Jessie and grabs her hand. However, instead of pushing the button to save Andy's toys, Lotso runs off and leaves them to die. Woody and Buzz Lightyear give a boost and he climbs up the ladder and reaches the button. Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear then spots a ladder leading to a stop button to stop the conveyor belt. Rex, Woody, and the other toys run for their lives. Woody says it's not daylight, but the light of an incinerator, which appears to show an enormous fire in the center. The Incinerator is a location at the Tri-County Landfill and part of the climax of Toy Story 3.Īfter escaping the shredders, Rex sees a light, thinking it's daylight. Sorry all you 18 and unders, you just dont understand our pain.Woody witnessing the incinerator from afar. I think that basically you had to be 4-6 when the first one came out, and have seen all of them in cinema, preferably with your family, in order to get the full emotional impact. My sister who is only four years younger than me didn't get the full input of the university storyline, because she's still two years off. I saw the first one when I was 5, the second when I was 11, and the third when I was 20, and I think that even being a few years off that, you don't get quite the same impact. I was pretty much one of the original Toy Story kids though. As he put it to me afterwards 'for a moment I really thought they were going to do it.' My mum got hit pretty hard by it because when we saw it I was home for the holiday's just before my third year, so the university parallels hit hard I think.Īs for my dad, who I have literally never seen cry at any movie ever, even he cried at the Incinerator scene. When they mentioned that Bo Peep was gone, that was me done.Īs for the rest of my family, I don't know when my sister cried, but I do know that she did, my mother was crying from literally the very beginning, when they were showing the home video footage. I knew going in I was probably going to cry because there hasn't been a single Pixar movie I haven't cried at, but this one floored me almost out of the gate.
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