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** Technically, those were only in the AnimatedOuttakes, which are non-canon.
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** So what exactly made Lotso behave this way in the first place? Was he a ''Yandere'' of sorts or was it some other kind of feeling? As mentioned, he didn't break down and cry, but instead simply angry and decided that Daisy betrayed him all off a sudden without any closure.

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** So what exactly made Lotso behave this way in the first place? Was he a ''Yandere'' {{Yandere}} of sorts or was it some other kind of feeling? As mentioned, he didn't break down and cry, but instead simply became angry and decided that Daisy betrayed him all off of a sudden without any closure.closure or logic behind why she replaced him.
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** So what exactly made Lotso behave this way in the first place? Was he a 'Yandere' of sorts or was it some other kind of feeling? As mentioned, he didn't break down and cry, but instead simply angry and decided that Daisy betrayed him all off a sudden without any closure.

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** So what exactly made Lotso behave this way in the first place? Was he a 'Yandere' ''Yandere'' of sorts or was it some other kind of feeling? As mentioned, he didn't break down and cry, but instead simply angry and decided that Daisy betrayed him all off a sudden without any closure.
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** So what exactly made Lotso behave this way in the first place? Was he a 'Yandere' of sorts or was it some other kind of feeling? As mentioned, he didn't break down and cry, but instead simply angry and decided that Daisy betrayed him all off a sudden without any closure.
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* When Andy was a kid, it's debatable whether they enjoyed playing with Buzz or Woody more. But when Andy's a grownup, making a decision about which (if either) to keep with the, Woody has a distinct advantage: Andy can't remember a time when they ''didn't'' have Woody. In moving away to college and leaving so much of their past behind, ''of course'' Andy is going to choose the toy that's been a constant their entire life, for the reassurance that not ''everything'' is changing.
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* With time, Sid has probably concluded that seeing the toys move was a hallucination. Plenty of people have had "bad trips" with psychedelics without serious problems.
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


[[WMG: Pixar altered the look for young Andy in ''Toy Story 3'' to remove UncannyValley from the character. Okay, sure. But did they really have to make him look ''that'' different? Especially when young Andy was barely there anyway.]]

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[[WMG: Pixar altered the look for young Andy in ''Toy Story 3'' to remove UncannyValley UnintentionalUncannyValley from the character. Okay, sure. But did they really have to make him look ''that'' different? Especially when young Andy was barely there anyway.]]

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