>Do you promise to love these toys and never stop loving them or throw them away?
Oh Andy…if only you knew.
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Oh Andy…if only you knew.
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Thanks for posting one of the main reasons the 4th movie is shit.
Didn’t Woody leave on his own? It’s not like Bonnie threw him away on purpose
He left because Woody was being forgotten by Bonnie and all Andy’s toys were being replaced and forgotten.
Jessie ended up taking his "job" in Bonnies world, she would take Woody's badge and put it on Jessie and leave him int he closet
Just pretend the movies ended at 3
But it didn’t. 4 happened and they are making a 5th.
I pretended the movie ended with the incinerator not being shut off
you're pathetic and need to fricking cope. Toy Story 4 happened. and it was a great movie.
no it wasn't and you're a contrarian
disnoid
He never said this and understood that he'd probably never see them again.
they're toys. andy was moronic and expected too much. moron should've just left them in a box for his future kids.
>left them in a box for his future kids
The correct answer, and the justification I gave myself for not throwing away most of my manchild toys when my GF moved in.
Andy acting like a co gay here had me giggling
You know he browses /toy/ religiously
There was a Cinemaphile edit of this pic with Andy showing her Super Metroid and some other boomer shit, wish I still had it
I wonder how Toy Story 5 will play out given how 4 ended?
imagine thinking kids actually love their toys and won't loose them
>t. lost most of his chidlhood toys
i am dissapointed at chidlhood me
>i am dissapointed at chidlhood me
Same. My dad knew I loved monsters and got me tons of the ultraman kaiju figures, never saw the actual series they were from but I loved them until I didn't, apparently.
I never "lost" them, but they were all sold at a garage sale because "I don't play with them anymore, you can sell them mom". Come 10 years later, and I regretted every single sale that happened that day.
i don't have any memorable toys because poorgay. i still treasure my old books though. watching toy story made me feel i missed out on childhood somehow
I've had tons of capeshit comics and toys as a kid, threw them all away when I around 15. Don't really regret, but don't feel like I'll ever have another Cinemaphile or Cinemaphile merch at my place ever again. Got no one to show them to anyway.
The following is my idea for Toy Story 4 that I came up with after watching Toy Story 3 back in the day:
>Follows Bonnie as she grows up, eventually becoming a teenage
>As she does, she starts discarding Andy's toys
>A boy she's friends with takes a liking to Rex and asks if he can keep him
>She says yes, because she doesn't play with him
>She looses bits and pieces off of Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head
>Slinky Dog's spring gets gets all tangled up
>Instead of untangling him, she throws him in the rubbish
>She breaks Ham to get some money that was stuck in him out, then throws him away to
>She eventually gets a small, annoying dog
>The dog takes Bullseye and chews him up
>She lets the dog keep Bullseye as a chew toy
>Eventually she turns 15 or 16 and decides to get rid the remaining toys, which are in a box in her closet
>She throws the box in the trash
>Her mother sees this and decides to donate the toys to Goodwill instead
>At Goodwill, another little girl finds Jessie and takes her
>A man finds Woody and recognises him as being a collectable/worth a bit of money
>He buys Woody, takes him home and sells him on eBay
>Woody ends up in a collectors toy store, where he is placed on display in a glass cabinet with a price tag of several hundred dollars
>Time passes and Woody is alone in the display
>He watches as posters and cardboard display stands go up advertising toys from the new Buzz Lightyear reboot
>They're smaller and have a more streamlined modern design
>Eventually we come to a shot focusing on Woody's blank, downtrodden face as he sits in his display, his eyes looking down towards the floor
>We hear a boy's voice from off screen say "Cool, Buzz Lightyear! Can I get this toy dad?"
>A familiar sounding voice says "Yeah, alright. You know I use to have a Buzz Lightyear when I was a boy?"
>A shadow is cast over Woody's face
>"I also had a Woody doll like this one" the voice continues
>We finally see the man
>It's Andy, 15 years older
>"He was one of my favourite toys" Andy says wistfully
>Andy's son asks what happened to him
>Andy tells him that he gave all his toys away to a little girl that lived on his street
>He then says "You know, I should have kept them, to give to you... Especially Woody doll. He was my dads and he gave him to me before... before he died"
>A woman's voice calls out "Timmy, Andy come on"
>Andy calls back "coming honey" and walks off
>As he goes Woody's eyes look up as he realises it's Andy
>Woody looks absolutely devastated as he watches Andy walk away
>Roll credits
>As he goes Woody's eyes look up as he realises it's Andy
>Woody looks absolutely devastated as he watches Andy walk away
>Roll credits
God that's heart breaking. I mean I like the idea but I think Woody would actually be happy to see that Andy has a family of his own now, with or without him being a part of it.