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If the parents were divorced why didn't Andy take toys he loved so much (Woody/Buzz) over to his dad's place? I'm not a divorced kid myself but my POV of divorced kids is that if 1)they have toys they loved so much and 2)have a 2nd home they're sure to take the toy over to the "other home"


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* Sex/adult toys: Life-sized, inflatable dolls would act like actual prostitutes when their owners are away at work.
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The toys are brought to life by magical beings, mainly fairies. One particular villain who never appears on-screen in-series plays a big role in the franchise: an evil goblin. He is the reason Buzz Lightyear (as well as the other Buzz and Emperor Zurg) thinks he is the real thing. He cast a spell on Buzz (and the others) to brainwash them into believing that when they came to life. The evil goblin also plays an impactful role in Toy Story 3. When Andy left the bag of toys at the bottom the the attic ladder to help his sister, the goblin blew a wind that caused the ladder to retract so that the toys would abandon Andy thinking he threw them out.

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The toys are brought to life by magical beings, mainly fairies. One particular villain who never appears on-screen in-series plays a big role in the franchise: an evil goblin. He is the reason Buzz Lightyear (as well as the other Buzz and Emperor Zurg) thinks he is the real thing. He cast a spell on Buzz (and the others) to brainwash them into believing that when they came to life. The evil goblin also plays an impactful role in Toy Story 3. When Andy left the bag of toys at the bottom the of the attic ladder to help his sister, the goblin blew a wind that caused the ladder to retract so that the toys would abandon Andy thinking he threw them be mistaken for trash and thrown out.
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The toys are brought to life by magical beings, mainly fairies. One particular villain who never appears on-screen in-series plays a big role in the franchise: an evil goblin. He is the reason Buzz Lightyear (as well as the other Buzz and Emperor Zurg) thinks he is the real thing. He cast a spell on Buzz (and the others) to brainwash them into believing that when they came to life. The evil goblin also plays an impactful role in Toy Story 3. When Andy left the bag of toys at the bottom the the attic ladder to help his sister, the goblin blew a wind that caused the ladder to retract so that the toys would abandon Andy thinking he threw them out.
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* Rex mentions that he was from a toy company that Mattel bought out. There actually ''is'' a toyline from a Mattel-bought company that had dinosaurs in it: ''WesternAnimation/DinoRiders''. The dinosaurs from the timeline have even been sold by the Smithsonian(without all the guns, of course).

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* Rex mentions that he was from a toy company that Mattel bought out. There actually ''is'' a toyline from a Mattel-bought company that had dinosaurs in it: ''WesternAnimation/DinoRiders''. The dinosaurs from the timeline toyline have even been sold by the Smithsonian(without all the guns, of course).
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* Rex mentions that he was from a toy company that Mattel bought out. There actually ''is'' a toyline from a Mattel-bought company that had dinosaurs in it: ''WesternAnimation/DinoRiders''. The dinosaurs from the timeline have even been sold by the Smithsonian(without all the guns, of course).

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[[WMG: The series takes place in a city named Tri-Country.]]
Because a lot of things in the series have really awkward names otherwise, particularly "Tri-County International Airport." Only the use in the Buzz Lightyear commercial in the first movie really makes sense at all, and even then it's [[Blog/TheComicsCurmudgeon ludicrously non-specific]].
** Confirmed in every single Toy Story film, wherein they say "Tri County Area".
*** The guess seems to have been that the ''city'' was called "Tri-County", not that it happens in a tri-county area.
** Did you say [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb Tri County Area]]?
*** Yes, yes he did. What he didn't say was "Tri-''State'' Area".
*** You know what? I don't even care. The concept is just too awesome to pass up.
*** "...and so, Perry the Platypus, I will use this Toy Liveinator to cause every doll, action figure and toy in the entire Tri-State Area to come to life, and-" "*Platypus sounds*" "-wait, Tri-COUNTY Area? Man, I've had it wrong for '''years'''!"

[[WMG: This is the Toy Story timeline.]]
It just makes the most sense:
* The series all began on November 22, 1995 and Andy was turning 7 the next week.
** Reason for the date: Tour Guide Barbie comments that Buzz Lightyear action figures were released in 1995, and Andy probably got Buzz when he was brand new (plus commercials were still being shown). Also, Andy is born sometime in the latter half of the year, as he is leaving for college at the age of 17. In addition, it would just be cute and Pixar-like to have the movie start on the same day it was released.
*** No, it's summer. The toys comment on Sid getting kicked out of summer camp early, so it's summer, and the plants are green not fall colors which they would be by then.
** Reason for Andy turning 7: Making him just a year younger would make Mr. Potato Head's "He's been Andy's favorite since kindergarten!" comment very awkward: He's only been Andy's favorite for a few months? Making him even younger would involve time travel (then again Potato Head is a Time Lord...) or Andy being a child genius. Also, a full year does not pass between the original and ''2'', and we know that a) ''2'' and ''3'' are 10 years apart, and b) Andy is 17 in ''3''.
* The first sequel takes place in August of 1996.
** It's the summertime for a fact (Cowboy Camp), Andy nor Molly seem to be significantly older, and the calendar in Andy's room is in the month of August. Wheezy was likely obtained either on the Christmas shown at the end of the original, or sometime in between (though earlier in the year, as Woody implies his squeaker broke months ago).
*** I believe Wheezy was supposed to be an old toy; in the background all along and then forgotten because he was on the shelf with a broken squeaker.
* The second sequel takes place in August of 2006.
** The calendar again says August, plus it just makes sense: class usually starts in late August or early September.
* [[PretentiousLatinMotto Quod erat demonstrandum.]]
* Going by this, ''4'''s prologue could take place in 1998 and the main plot in 2007.
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[[WMG: The series takes place in a city named Tri-Country.]]
Because a lot of things in the series have really awkward names otherwise, particularly "Tri-County International Airport." Only the use in the Buzz Lightyear commercial in the first movie really makes sense at all, and even then it's [[Blog/TheComicsCurmudgeon ludicrously non-specific]].
** Confirmed in every single Toy Story film, wherein they say "Tri County Area".
*** The guess seems to have been that the ''city'' was called "Tri-County", not that it happens in a tri-county area.
** Did you say [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb Tri County Area]]?
*** Yes, yes he did. What he didn't say was "Tri-''State'' Area".
*** You know what? I don't even care. The concept is just too awesome to pass up.
*** "...and so, Perry the Platypus, I will use this Toy Liveinator to cause every doll, action figure and toy in the entire Tri-State Area to come to life, and-" "*Platypus sounds*" "-wait, Tri-COUNTY Area? Man, I've had it wrong for '''years'''!"

[[WMG: This is the Toy Story timeline.]]
It just makes the most sense:
* The series all began on November 22, 1995 and Andy was turning 7 the next week.
** Reason for the date: Tour Guide Barbie comments that Buzz Lightyear action figures were released in 1995, and Andy probably got Buzz when he was brand new (plus commercials were still being shown). Also, Andy is born sometime in the latter half of the year, as he is leaving for college at the age of 17. In addition, it would just be cute and Pixar-like to have the movie start on the same day it was released.
*** No, it's summer. The toys comment on Sid getting kicked out of summer camp early, so it's summer, and the plants are green not fall colors which they would be by then.
** Reason for Andy turning 7: Making him just a year younger would make Mr. Potato Head's "He's been Andy's favorite since kindergarten!" comment very awkward: He's only been Andy's favorite for a few months? Making him even younger would involve time travel (then again Potato Head is a Time Lord...) or Andy being a child genius. Also, a full year does not pass between the original and ''2'', and we know that a) ''2'' and ''3'' are 10 years apart, and b) Andy is 17 in ''3''.
* The first sequel takes place in August of 1996.
** It's the summertime for a fact (Cowboy Camp), Andy nor Molly seem to be significantly older, and the calendar in Andy's room is in the month of August. Wheezy was likely obtained either on the Christmas shown at the end of the original, or sometime in between (though earlier in the year, as Woody implies his squeaker broke months ago).
*** I believe Wheezy was supposed to be an old toy; in the background all along and then forgotten because he was on the shelf with a broken squeaker.
* The second sequel takes place in August of 2006.
** The calendar again says August, plus it just makes sense: class usually starts in late August or early September.
* [[PretentiousLatinMotto Quod erat demonstrandum.]]
* Going by this, ''4'''s prologue could take place in 1998 and the main plot in 2007.



[[WMG: Al is the one who won the eBid auctions on both Woody and Jessie in the span of three minutes in Toy Story of Terror.]]
Because callbacks.
* Confirmed in deleted scenes.



He may be the only one who actually knows that toys are alive. All living toys are descendants of toys from Santa's workshop, unbeknownst to anyone, including the toys themselves. Although it's possible that at least some toys are aware of Santa's existence. Toys gained their sentience through magic from the elves that build them.

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He may be the only one who actually knows that toys are alive. All living toys are descendants of toys from Santa's workshop, unbeknownst to anyone, including the toys themselves. Although it's possible that at least some toys are aware of Santa's existence. Toys gained their sentience through magic from the elves that build them.them.
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[[WMG: ''Toy Story'' has pedophilic undertones.]]
Woody wants Buzz's spot in Andy's bed and says, "Stay away from Andy. He's ''mine.''" Rest in peace, childhood.
* Not to mention the lyrics for the theme song: "Nobody won't ever love you the way I do, it's you and me, boy". Dang you for planting these thoughts into my mind, troper.



[[WMG: ''Toy Story'' has pedophilic undertones.]]
Woody wants Buzz's spot in Andy's bed and says, "Stay away from Andy. He's ''mine.''" Rest in peace, childhood.
* Not to mention the lyrics for the theme song: "Nobody won't ever love you the way I do, it's you and me, boy". Dang you for planting these thoughts into my mind, troper.

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Let's face it: his own neighbour, Sid, doesn't even seem aware of his existence, or pretends he isn't. Andy spends most of the time with his mother and sister or playing with his toys in his room, alone. As for the kids that did attend his birthday party, they obviously didn't like him very much, because all their gifts were cheap crap like board games and blankets. The Buzz Lightyear doll, you say? It was obviously his own mother's gift, since it is the most expensive. The kids only attended the party because of the food and/or because their mothers forced them at the request of Andy's mother, worried about the poor solitary kid.

To complete this sad picture, in the second movie his mother sends Andy to a cowboy camp in an obvious attempt to make him socialize with other children.

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Let's face it: his own neighbour, Sid, doesn't even seem aware of his existence, or pretends he isn't. Andy spends most of the time with his mother and sister or playing with his toys in his room, alone. As for the kids that did attend his birthday party, they obviously didn't like him very much, because all their gifts were cheap crap like board games and blankets. The Buzz Lightyear doll, you say? It was obviously his own mother's gift, since it is the most expensive. The kids only attended the party because of the food and/or because their mothers forced them at the request of Andy's mother, worried about the poor solitary kid.

kid. To complete this sad picture, in the second movie his mother sends Andy to a cowboy camp in an obvious attempt to make him socialize with other children.




[[WMG: Andy and Sid used to be friends. And their dads died in a war.]]
Think about it. They're [[NotSoDifferent much more alike]] once you start to compare them. To start with:
* They're the same age, or close. At the very least, Sid has a year or two on Andy.
* Sid's braces aside, they LOOK similar. Sid has more of a buzz-cut, though, but close enough. Part of this may have to do with the state of animation at the time of the first film, but still.
* Heck, they're practically next-door neighbors. More on that later.
* They both have a younger sister and a dog.
* Their father figure is missing. That's important.
* Finally, they both have their toys.

Here's where the guessing starts coming in...

Consider, if you will, the possibility that Andy and Sid were friends. Now, the other part of this WMG is that their dads were killed in action. There is a little bit to support this. First is more than plenty of above WMG's suggesting that Woody was Andy's father's toy; if true, this would have helped to cope with that loss. Even more important than that are Andy's Army Men. Perhaps Andy's father was in the military, most likely the Army. (On a related note, the context of Woody and his dialogue with the Army Men at the start of the first movie has a whole new meaning...)

So we've established the probability that Andy's dad was in a war, and he was killed in action. From the above similarities between Andy and Sid, it follows that Sid's dad was also in the Army, and was also killed in action. There's no Army Men to support this, but Sid has used some tactical terminology; Sid's first scene, and the sequences where Sid was planning, delaying, and preparing Buzz's...erm, session...both played out as a kid/teen's glorified view of a military operation.

It's clear that Sid is probably an older version of Andy, if not a dark reflection. Hannah, Sid's sister, is older than Molly, Andy's sister, and Andy only gets his dog at the end of the first movie, whereas Sid has had Spot from the start of the film. So how did two similar kids end up so different? Their toys.

If Woody is indeed meant to be Andy's father's toy, or at least a reminder of him, this would have helped Andy cope with his dad dying. Sid, so far as we know, never had that. One became a more-or-less normal kid, and the other became a bully to all toys. Instead of coping with the loss, Sid takes his feelings out on his toys.

Finally, this divergence sets up the events of the first Toy Story movie. As Sid got worse, Andy stopped hanging out with him. Sid's getting worse also gives Andy's mother a reason to move: a better place for Andy to grow up, one where the neighbors weren't firecracking their own toys 24/7 and the dogs didn't attack everything in sight.

In summary, Sid's behavior is explained by the FreudianExcuse of a lost father figure. Andy never went down that path because he had a couple of coping mechanisms in place. But they probably used to be friends, or at least were very similar to begin with.

It's also likely that Andy's father and Sid's father may have been friends themselves, or perhaps in the same unit. It would make sense, but there's no way to prove it.
** Except Sid's dad is alive. Didn't you watch the scene upon Buzz's discovery of the commercial marketing himself? Sid's dad is laying in the chair, asleep in front of the TV. In fact, the reason Scud doesn't chase Buzz further in that scene is because Sid's dad is there, implying that he's abusive.
** WordOfGod has it that Andy is 6 and Sid is 13. Big age difference, I would say. Given Sid's nature, I doubt he would give a preeschooler like Andy the time of day; he would probably only give him a hard time, something his sister is already subject to.

[[WMG: Andy has no friends.]]
The birthday scene. Why? Look at it this way; none of the kids probably even knew who Andy was, why they even bothered to bring presents, (and if they did, they were crappy ones-yes, it is still hurtful) and his mother probably just begged people to bring kids so Andy wasn't alone with his toys all the time. His next door neighbor didn't even know he existed or lived there. This tugged at my heartstrings for a while because, when I was smaller, I had to make friends because I thought it was the coolest thing ever and invited them, only to find out in my later years that they weren't even my real friends at all. Andy, being too young to understand, probably thought those were his friends-- until we see he spent the next birthdays (possibly up until he was 17) with his toys. We never see those friends again, not even in home videos.
* They weren't crappy presents, it was a theme party, he got a bunch of Buzz Lightyear stuff. He certainly didn't seem disappointed even before Mom revealed her hidden present. The kids were even running around together playing. As for Sid not knowing him Sid seemed older than Andy, older kids tend not to hang around younger kids.
* Actually only see the Toy important parts of the home videos, and we don't see the other kids because Andy moved away, he didn't have the same friends, and the ones he had in TS2 we don't see in because he's at camp for most of the movie.

[[WMG: Andy becomes his universe's version of Joss Whedon.]]
By the events at Toy Story 3, Andy demonstrates a fondness for kick-butt action girls ( Jessie and Mrs. Potato Head) his games are very genre savvy, and he even knows how to mix and match genres, specifically by his game in the prologue, sci-fi and western.




[[WMG: Andy's parents are divorced]]
Jon Negroni on ''The Huffington Post'' [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jon-negroni/toy-story-andy-mom_b_4855919.html explained]] this theory away on a lot of evidence, to explain why we never see Andy's dad. It's like the theory that Emily, Jessie's former owner, is Andy's mom, but more depressing:
* He may have left right before the first movie started or months before, but one thing is certain: he is alive. If he's dead, why are there no pictures of him on the stairway wall? If he had died, you'd expect that they would at least keep a picture of him up for the sake of honoring his memory. Given how in the first movie Molly is an infant, it's obvious that any pictures of Andy's dad were taken down, meaning a recent divorce happened and it wasn't amicable.
* In the first movie, Andy's mom is spotted without a wedding ring at Andy's birthday party. If her husband had died recently, then she would probably still be wearing it.
* In ''Toy Story'', the family is moving from a bigger house to a noticeably smaller one, which means that Andy's mom is having financial troubles. If she and her husband were getting a divorce, then he would at least be paying her child support, but the family still has to make some sacrifices.

[[WMG: Andy's dad was a cop]]
Whether he is alive at the time of Toy Story is irrelevant, this is just about his relationship with Andy.

Mr. Andy's Dad was a police officer, probably a very good one, and often told Andy stories about capers and crooks. The stories were most likely made up for his son's benefit, since any ''actual'' events ran the risk of giving Andy nightmares. Over time, the amazing stories became the make-believe playtimes Andy has with Woody and Buzz.

Speaking of Woody, it would explain Andy's attachment to him as both a toy and as a sheriff. One of Mr. Andy's Dad's goodnight sayings could have been "You're my favorite deputy" for the buildup of when he gave Woody to Andy. With them sharing a catchphrase, it's no wonder Andy bonded with Woody so fiercely and why he hesitated so often to give the toy away.

[[WMG: Miss Davis isn't divorced, she just never got married]]
She didn't want to have that commitment and mostly lived for herself. Andy was the result of a fling she had with one of her male friends. Said friend died in an accident, so she kept Andy and raised him like she know her friend would of wanted to if she had been willing to marry him. Woody was his toy, who he asked her to give to his son, hence why she calls it an "family" toy. Molly was a complete accident, the result of another short relationship, but Andy was so excited about having a little sister that she decided to keep her as well. This caused them to have to move, but Molly's father decided he wanted his daughter to have a nicer life, even if he wasn't involved, and gave Ms. Davis so she could afford the original house again; said house is her parents' house, which she inherited after they died, making moving back not extremely unreasonable.




[[WMG: Buzz Lightyear is set in the {{Descent}} Universe]]
The resembelance of Zurg and his robots to the PTMC Mining Robots is more than just a coincidence, after the events of Descent 3. Dravis became Zurg, and therefore wants Robotic Domination.




[[WMG: Toy Story takes place in the Fallout Universe.]]
Buzz Lightyear is a Vault Dweller, who's vault failed and was driven mad by the desolation of the Wasteland and the death of his fellow vault inhabitants. He begins to hallucinate that everything is Pre-War and sees everyone as a toy. Eventually he encounters a society lead by the slaver Andy, who brands him as one of his people and quickly parades Buzz around as his new favourite new "plaything". After Sherrif Woody, [[TheDragon Andy's right hand man]] becomes jealous, he arranges for him to be kidnapped by a rival society of mutants, lead by the slaver Sid. Andy finds out and decides to leave Woody behind while moving their settlement, leading Woody to be forced to rescue Buzz.
* Replace Buzz's spacesuit with a Vault-suit, his wrist device with a Pip-Boy, then add to fact he has more technology at his disposal than most of the other "toys" he encounters, everything having a 1950's feel to it and all of Sid's toys are actually mutants... how does this ''not'' sound at all like Fallout?

[[WMG: ''Toy Story'' is in the same universe as ''Film/ChildsPlay.'']]
Related to the WMG above about Andy's father's soul being in Woody. Andy's father practiced voo-doo. When he was dying, he held on to the Woody doll as he begged Damballa to transfer his soul to Woody's body. He succeeded.

[[WMG: Woody is the ghost of [[Film/TombStone Doc Holliday]] ]]
Two of Holliday's most defining traits is his need to be a {{Jerkass}} sometimes, and his undying loyalty to his friends. In the first movie Woody was sort of a Jerk, but throughout the franchise he was very loyal to his friends and owner, risking his own life for them by doing reckless stunts. This troper theorizes that Holliday's ghost.

[[WMG: The toys are all [[{{Youkai}} tsukumogami]].]]
These films all take place in the ''Manga/NatsumesBookOfFriends'' universe.
* Matoba actually went to America and was exorcising toys/tsukumogami left and right when he encountered Lotso (who'd just found out he'd been replaced). Lotso told him to stop exorcising toys, so Matoba said that if Lotso helped him exorcise some, he'd spare some others, like Big Baby and all the Sunnyside toys. The Sunnyside situation was a result of deciding which toys would be exorcised. He tried to kill Woody and the others to appease Matoba.




[[WMG: Licensed toys serve as guides to each other, usually.]]
* One can imagine an [[{{Transformers}} Optimus Prime]] or plush [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] seeing their own depictions by accident, like Buzz did. Presumably, there's a system in place for preventing HeroicBSOD. It didn't happen for Buzz since Andy didn't own any licensed toys (at least, licensed to something that was currently airing).

[[WMG: Other toys in the Toy Story universe]]
Some toys would be awesome and some would be scary. Try having some fun imagining the implications of living toys in the Toy Story universe.
* Pokemon toys: They would act like Pokemon in the anime and games.
* Transformers: The war between the Autobots and Decepticons translates to real-life, and while they're aware they're toys, it doesn't change how hostile they are to each other. It's just...they subconsciously choose not to outright destroy each other, or their kid would be devastated.
** Technically confirmed in Toy Story of Terror with an Expy called "Transitron".
* The rest of Buzz's friends from the WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand series. Mira would go "OK, if I was just a toy, could I do this?" and run headfirst into a wall, wondering why her phasing wasn't working. Buzz would help her come to grip with reality. Booster would probably make friends with Rex pretty easily. XR would be adopted by the Potato Heads who think he's their long lost son.
* StarWars: No Force Powers beyond what they can do in combat. Flipping through the air and landing with style, yes. Moving things with their mind, no. The Jedi characters might live by their code anyway and may try the Jedi mind trick, with varying degrees of success. They may find themselves quoting the films where appropriate.



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[[WMG: Buzz's detached arm: Rex wasn't vomiting...]]
He was dry heaving, which, speaking from personal experience, is a hell of a lot more painful. Poor Rex...

[[WMG:Rex is not a representation of a real T-rex, but of a [[Series/BarneyAndFriends Barney-esque]] cowardly tyrannosaur from a TV show that Andy and Bonnie have never heard about]]
Not only is rex paleontologically inaccurate even for 1995 (three fingers instead of two, kangaroo posture) but his face's shape is clearly designed to look sympathetic and non-threatening. And in contrast to other toys, whose personality seems to match the one Andy and Bonnie gives them (Woody is resourceful, Potato Head and Hamm are antagonistic, Bo is sweet and has a thing for Woody and then for Buzz...), Rex's is completely against Andy's imagined AngryGuardDog or Bonnie's {{Franchise/Godzilla}} knock-off. This is because Rex came with a pre-defined personality that was ''not'' your average rampaging dinosaur and kept it.
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[[WMG: Sid Phillips' dad is actually [[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV Trevor Phillips]].]]
Think about it. He's obsessed with heavy metal music, has poor hygiene, does poor parenting and his room is a mess. It would make sense to me that his dad in 1995 is a younger Trevor.




[[WMG: In Toy Story, humanity are [[HumansAreCthulhu subconscious gods.]] ]]
The reason why there are LivingToys is because human beings are actually god-like entities, capable of turning thought into form. Toys are alive because we unwitting breath life into them, similar to myths of deities bringing forth man through inanimate material(ie clay). Toys are only self-aware when no-one is looking because gods are defined by faith, not fact. If people know toys are real, the faith is cancelled out and toys become inanimate again.



[[WMG: Andy and Sid used to be friends. And their dads died in a war.]]
Think about it. They're [[NotSoDifferent much more alike]] once you start to compare them. To start with:
* They're the same age, or close. At the very least, Sid has a year or two on Andy.
* Sid's braces aside, they LOOK similar. Sid has more of a buzz-cut, though, but close enough. Part of this may have to do with the state of animation at the time of the first film, but still.
* Heck, they're practically next-door neighbors. More on that later.
* They both have a younger sister and a dog.
* Their father figure is missing. That's important.
* Finally, they both have their toys.

Here's where the guessing starts coming in...

Consider, if you will, the possibility that Andy and Sid were friends. Now, the other part of this WMG is that their dads were killed in action. There is a little bit to support this. First is more than plenty of above WMG's suggesting that Woody was Andy's father's toy; if true, this would have helped to cope with that loss. Even more important than that are Andy's Army Men. Perhaps Andy's father was in the military, most likely the Army. (On a related note, the context of Woody and his dialogue with the Army Men at the start of the first movie has a whole new meaning...)

So we've established the probability that Andy's dad was in a war, and he was killed in action. From the above similarities between Andy and Sid, it follows that Sid's dad was also in the Army, and was also killed in action. There's no Army Men to support this, but Sid has used some tactical terminology; Sid's first scene, and the sequences where Sid was planning, delaying, and preparing Buzz's...erm, session...both played out as a kid/teen's glorified view of a military operation.

It's clear that Sid is probably an older version of Andy, if not a dark reflection. Hannah, Sid's sister, is older than Molly, Andy's sister, and Andy only gets his dog at the end of the first movie, whereas Sid has had Spot from the start of the film. So how did two similar kids end up so different? Their toys.

If Woody is indeed meant to be Andy's father's toy, or at least a reminder of him, this would have helped Andy cope with his dad dying. Sid, so far as we know, never had that. One became a more-or-less normal kid, and the other became a bully to all toys. Instead of coping with the loss, Sid takes his feelings out on his toys.

Finally, this divergence sets up the events of the first Toy Story movie. As Sid got worse, Andy stopped hanging out with him. Sid's getting worse also gives Andy's mother a reason to move: a better place for Andy to grow up, one where the neighbors weren't firecracking their own toys 24/7 and the dogs didn't attack everything in sight.

In summary, Sid's behavior is explained by the FreudianExcuse of a lost father figure. Andy never went down that path because he had a couple of coping mechanisms in place. But they probably used to be friends, or at least were very similar to begin with.

It's also likely that Andy's father and Sid's father may have been friends themselves, or perhaps in the same unit. It would make sense, but there's no way to prove it.
** Except Sid's dad is alive. Didn't you watch the scene upon Buzz's discovery of the commercial marketing himself? Sid's dad is laying in the chair, asleep in front of the TV. In fact, the reason Scud doesn't chase Buzz further in that scene is because Sid's dad is there, implying that he's abusive.
** WordOfGod has it that Andy is 6 and Sid is 13. Big age difference, I would say. Given Sid's nature, I doubt he would give a preeschooler like Andy the time of day; he would probably only give him a hard time, something his sister is already subject to.



[[WMG: In Toy Story, humanity are [[HumansAreCthulhu subconscious gods.]] ]]
The reason why there are LivingToys is because human beings are actually god-like entities, capable of turning thought into form. Toys are alive because we unwitting breath life into them, similar to myths of deities bringing forth man through inanimate material(ie clay). Toys are only self-aware when no-one is looking because gods are defined by faith, not fact. If people know toys are real, the faith is cancelled out and toys become inanimate again.

[[WMG: Andy has no friends.]]
The birthday scene. Why? Look at it this way; none of the kids probably even knew who Andy was, why they even bothered to bring presents, (and if they did, they were crappy ones-yes, it is still hurtful) and his mother probably just begged people to bring kids so Andy wasn't alone with his toys all the time. His next door neighbor didn't even know he existed or lived there. This tugged at my heartstrings for a while because, when I was smaller, I had to make friends because I thought it was the coolest thing ever and invited them, only to find out in my later years that they weren't even my real friends at all. Andy, being too young to understand, probably thought those were his friends-- until we see he spent the next birthdays (possibly up until he was 17) with his toys. We never see those friends again, not even in home videos.
* They weren't crappy presents, it was a theme party, he got a bunch of Buzz Lightyear stuff. He certainly didn't seem disappointed even before Mom revealed her hidden present. The kids were even running around together playing. As for Sid not knowing him Sid seemed older than Andy, older kids tend not to hang around younger kids.
* Actually only see the Toy important parts of the home videos, and we don't see the other kids because Andy moved away, he didn't have the same friends, and the ones he had in TS2 we don't see in because he's at camp for most of the movie.

[[WMG: Toy Story takes place in the Fallout Universe.]]
Buzz Lightyear is a Vault Dweller, who's vault failed and was driven mad by the desolation of the Wasteland and the death of his fellow vault inhabitants. He begins to hallucinate that everything is Pre-War and sees everyone as a toy. Eventually he encounters a society lead by the slaver Andy, who brands him as one of his people and quickly parades Buzz around as his new favourite new "plaything". After Sherrif Woody, [[TheDragon Andy's right hand man]] becomes jealous, he arranges for him to be kidnapped by a rival society of mutants, lead by the slaver Sid. Andy finds out and decides to leave Woody behind while moving their settlement, leading Woody to be forced to rescue Buzz.
* Replace Buzz's spacesuit with a Vault-suit, his wrist device with a Pip-Boy, then add to fact he has more technology at his disposal than most of the other "toys" he encounters, everything having a 1950's feel to it and all of Sid's toys are actually mutants... how does this ''not'' sound at all like Fallout?

[[WMG: Licensed toys serve as guides to each other, usually.]]
* One can imagine an [[{{Transformers}} Optimus Prime]] or plush [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Mario]] seeing their own depictions by accident, like Buzz did. Presumably, there's a system in place for preventing HeroicBSOD. It didn't happen for Buzz since Andy didn't own any licensed toys (at least, licensed to something that was currently airing).



[[WMG: Andy becomes his universes version of Joss Whedon.]]
By the events at Toy Story 3, Andy demonstrates a fondness for kick-butt action girls ( Jessie and Mrs. Potato Head) his games are very genre savvy, and he even knows how to mix and match genres, specifically by his game in the prologue, sci-fi and western.



[[WMG: ''Toy Story'' is in the same universe as ''Film/ChildsPlay.'']]
Related to the WMG above about Andy's father's soul being in Woody. Andy's father practiced voo-doo. When he was dying, he held on to the Woody doll as he begged Damballa to transfer his soul to Woody's body. He succeeded.

[[WMG: Woody is the ghost of [[Film/TombStone Doc Holliday]] ]]
Two of Holliday's most defining traits is his need to be a {{Jerkass}} sometimes, and his undying loyalty to his friends. In the first movie Woody was sort of a Jerk, but throughout the franchise he was very loyal to his friends and owner, risking his own life for them by doing reckless stunts. This troper theorizes that Holliday's ghost.



He may be the only one who actually knows that toys are alive. All living toys are descendants of toys from Santa's workshop, unbeknownst to anyone, including the toys themselves. Although it's possible that at least some toys are aware of Santa's existence. Toys gained their sentience through magic from the elves that build them.

[[WMG: Andy's parents are divorced]]
Jon Negroni on ''The Huffington Post'' [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jon-negroni/toy-story-andy-mom_b_4855919.html explained]] this theory away on a lot of evidence, to explain why we never see Andy's dad. It's like the theory that Emily, Jessie's former owner, is Andy's mom, but more depressing:
* He may have left right before the first movie started or months before, but one thing is certain: he is alive. If he's dead, why are there no pictures of him on the stairway wall? If he had died, you'd expect that they would at least keep a picture of him up for the sake of honoring his memory. Given how in the first movie Molly is an infant, it's obvious that any pictures of Andy's dad were taken down, meaning a recent divorce happened and it wasn't amicable.
* In the first movie, Andy's mom is spotted without a wedding ring at Andy's birthday party. If her husband had died recently, then she would probably still be wearing it.
* In ''Toy Story'', the family is moving from a bigger house to a noticeably smaller one, which means that Andy's mom is having financial troubles. If she and her husband were getting a divorce, then he would at least be paying her child support, but the family still has to make some sacrifices.

[[WMG: Andy's dad was a cop]]
Whether he is alive at the time of Toy Story is irrelevant, this is just about his relationship with Andy.

Mr. Andy's Dad was a police officer, probably a very good one, and often told Andy stories about capers and crooks. The stories were most likely made up for his son's benefit, since any ''actual'' events ran the risk of giving Andy nightmares. Over time, the amazing stories became the make-believe playtimes Andy has with Woody and Buzz.

Speaking of Woody, it would explain Andy's attachment to him as both a toy and as a sheriff. One of Mr. Andy's Dad's goodnight sayings could have been "You're my favorite deputy" for the buildup of when he gave Woody to Andy. With them sharing a catchphrase, it's no wonder Andy bonded with Woody so fiercely and why he hesitated so often to give the toy away.

[[WMG: Buzz's detached arm: Rex wasn't vomiting...]]
He was dry heaving, which, speaking from personal experience, is a hell of a lot more painful. Poor Rex...

[[WMG: Buzz Lightyear is set in the {{Descent}} Universe]]
The resembelance of Zurg and his robots to the PTMC Mining Robots is more than just a coincidence, after the events of Descent 3. Dravis became Zurg, and therefore wants Robotic Domination.

[[WMG: Toys in the Toy Story universe]]
Some toys would be awesome and some would be scary. Try having some fun imagining the implications of living toys in the Toy Story universe.
* Pokemon toys: They would act like Pokemon in the anime and games.
* Transformers: The war between the Autobots and Decepticons translates to real-life, and while they're aware they're toys, it doesn't change how hostile they are to each other. It's just...they subconsciously choose not to outright destroy each other, or their kid would be devastated.
** Technically confirmed in Toy Story of Terror with an Expy called "Transitron".
* The rest of Buzz's friends from the WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand series. Mira would go "OK, if I was just a toy, could I do this?" and run headfirst into a wall, wondering why her phasing wasn't working. Buzz would help her come to grip with reality. Booster would probably make friends with Rex pretty easily. XR would be adopted by the Potato Heads who think he's their long lost son.
* StarWars: No Force Powers beyond what they can do in combat. Flipping through the air and landing with style, yes. Moving things with their mind, no. The Jedi characters might live by their code anyway and may try the Jedi mind trick, with varying degrees of success. They may find themselves quoting the films where appropriate.

[[WMG: Sid Phillips' dad is actually [[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV Trevor Phillips]].]]
Think about it. He's obsessed with heavy metal music, has poor hygiene, does poor parenting and his room is a mess. It would make sense to me that his dad in 1995 is a younger Trevor.

[[WMG: Miss Davis isn't divorced, she just never got married]]
She didn't want to have that commitment and mostly lived for herself. Andy was the result of a fling she had with one of her male friends. Said friend died in an accident, so she kept Andy and raised him like she know her friend would of wanted to if she had been willing to marry him. Woody was his toy, who he asked her to give to his son, hence why she calls it an "family" toy. Molly was a complete accident, the result of another short relationship, but Andy was so excited about having a little sister that she decided to keep her as well. This caused them to have to move, but Molly's father decided he wanted his daughter to have a nicer life, even if he wasn't involved, and gave Ms. Davis so she could afford the original house again; said house is her parents' house, which she inherited after they died, making moving back not extremely unreasonable.

[[WMG: The toys are all [[{{Youkai}} tsukumogami]].]]
These films all take place in the ''Manga/NatsumesBookOfFriends'' universe.
* Matoba actually went to America and was exorcising toys/tsukumogami left and right when he encountered Lotso (who'd just found out he'd been replaced). Lotso told him to stop exorcising toys, so Matoba said that if Lotso helped him exorcise some, he'd spare some others, like Big Baby and all the Sunnyside toys. The Sunnyside situation was a result of deciding which toys would be exorcised. He tried to kill Woody and the others to appease Matoba.

[[WMG:Rex is not a representation of a real T-rex, but of a [[Series/BarneyAndFriends Barney-esque]] cowardly tyrannosaur from a TV show that Andy and Bonnie have never heard about]]
Not only is rex paleontologically inaccurate even for 1995 (three fingers instead of two, kangaroo posture) but his face's shape is clearly designed to look sympathetic and non-threatening. And in contrast to other toys, whose personality seems to match the one Andy and Bonnie gives them (Woody is resourceful, Potato Head and Hamm are antagonistic, Bo is sweet and has a thing for Woody and then for Buzz...), Rex's is completely against Andy's imagined AngryGuardDog or Bonnie's {{Franchise/Godzilla}} knock-off. This is because Rex came with a pre-defined personality that was ''not'' your average rampaging dinosaur and kept it.

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He may be the only one who actually knows that toys are alive. All living toys are descendants of toys from Santa's workshop, unbeknownst to anyone, including the toys themselves. Although it's possible that at least some toys are aware of Santa's existence. Toys gained their sentience through magic from the elves that build them. \n\n[[WMG: Andy's parents are divorced]]\nJon Negroni on ''The Huffington Post'' [[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jon-negroni/toy-story-andy-mom_b_4855919.html explained]] this theory away on a lot of evidence, to explain why we never see Andy's dad. It's like the theory that Emily, Jessie's former owner, is Andy's mom, but more depressing:\n* He may have left right before the first movie started or months before, but one thing is certain: he is alive. If he's dead, why are there no pictures of him on the stairway wall? If he had died, you'd expect that they would at least keep a picture of him up for the sake of honoring his memory. Given how in the first movie Molly is an infant, it's obvious that any pictures of Andy's dad were taken down, meaning a recent divorce happened and it wasn't amicable.\n* In the first movie, Andy's mom is spotted without a wedding ring at Andy's birthday party. If her husband had died recently, then she would probably still be wearing it.\n* In ''Toy Story'', the family is moving from a bigger house to a noticeably smaller one, which means that Andy's mom is having financial troubles. If she and her husband were getting a divorce, then he would at least be paying her child support, but the family still has to make some sacrifices.\n\n[[WMG: Andy's dad was a cop]]\nWhether he is alive at the time of Toy Story is irrelevant, this is just about his relationship with Andy.\n\nMr. Andy's Dad was a police officer, probably a very good one, and often told Andy stories about capers and crooks. The stories were most likely made up for his son's benefit, since any ''actual'' events ran the risk of giving Andy nightmares. Over time, the amazing stories became the make-believe playtimes Andy has with Woody and Buzz.\n\nSpeaking of Woody, it would explain Andy's attachment to him as both a toy and as a sheriff. One of Mr. Andy's Dad's goodnight sayings could have been "You're my favorite deputy" for the buildup of when he gave Woody to Andy. With them sharing a catchphrase, it's no wonder Andy bonded with Woody so fiercely and why he hesitated so often to give the toy away.\n\n[[WMG: Buzz's detached arm: Rex wasn't vomiting...]]\nHe was dry heaving, which, speaking from personal experience, is a hell of a lot more painful. Poor Rex...\n\n[[WMG: Buzz Lightyear is set in the {{Descent}} Universe]]\nThe resembelance of Zurg and his robots to the PTMC Mining Robots is more than just a coincidence, after the events of Descent 3. Dravis became Zurg, and therefore wants Robotic Domination.\n\n[[WMG: Toys in the Toy Story universe]]\nSome toys would be awesome and some would be scary. Try having some fun imagining the implications of living toys in the Toy Story universe.\n* Pokemon toys: They would act like Pokemon in the anime and games.\n* Transformers: The war between the Autobots and Decepticons translates to real-life, and while they're aware they're toys, it doesn't change how hostile they are to each other. It's just...they subconsciously choose not to outright destroy each other, or their kid would be devastated.\n** Technically confirmed in Toy Story of Terror with an Expy called "Transitron".\n* The rest of Buzz's friends from the WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand series. Mira would go "OK, if I was just a toy, could I do this?" and run headfirst into a wall, wondering why her phasing wasn't working. Buzz would help her come to grip with reality. Booster would probably make friends with Rex pretty easily. XR would be adopted by the Potato Heads who think he's their long lost son. \n* StarWars: No Force Powers beyond what they can do in combat. Flipping through the air and landing with style, yes. Moving things with their mind, no. The Jedi characters might live by their code anyway and may try the Jedi mind trick, with varying degrees of success. They may find themselves quoting the films where appropriate.\n\n[[WMG: Sid Phillips' dad is actually [[VideoGame/GrandTheftAutoV Trevor Phillips]].]]\nThink about it. He's obsessed with heavy metal music, has poor hygiene, does poor parenting and his room is a mess. It would make sense to me that his dad in 1995 is a younger Trevor.\n\n[[WMG: Miss Davis isn't divorced, she just never got married]]\nShe didn't want to have that commitment and mostly lived for herself. Andy was the result of a fling she had with one of her male friends. Said friend died in an accident, so she kept Andy and raised him like she know her friend would of wanted to if she had been willing to marry him. Woody was his toy, who he asked her to give to his son, hence why she calls it an "family" toy. Molly was a complete accident, the result of another short relationship, but Andy was so excited about having a little sister that she decided to keep her as well. This caused them to have to move, but Molly's father decided he wanted his daughter to have a nicer life, even if he wasn't involved, and gave Ms. Davis so she could afford the original house again; said house is her parents' house, which she inherited after they died, making moving back not extremely unreasonable. \n\n[[WMG: The toys are all [[{{Youkai}} tsukumogami]].]]\nThese films all take place in the ''Manga/NatsumesBookOfFriends'' universe.\n* Matoba actually went to America and was exorcising toys/tsukumogami left and right when he encountered Lotso (who'd just found out he'd been replaced). Lotso told him to stop exorcising toys, so Matoba said that if Lotso helped him exorcise some, he'd spare some others, like Big Baby and all the Sunnyside toys. The Sunnyside situation was a result of deciding which toys would be exorcised. He tried to kill Woody and the others to appease Matoba.\n\n[[WMG:Rex is not a representation of a real T-rex, but of a [[Series/BarneyAndFriends Barney-esque]] cowardly tyrannosaur from a TV show that Andy and Bonnie have never heard about]]\nNot only is rex paleontologically inaccurate even for 1995 (three fingers instead of two, kangaroo posture) but his face's shape is clearly designed to look sympathetic and non-threatening. And in contrast to other toys, whose personality seems to match the one Andy and Bonnie gives them (Woody is resourceful, Potato Head and Hamm are antagonistic, Bo is sweet and has a thing for Woody and then for Buzz...), Rex's is completely against Andy's imagined AngryGuardDog or Bonnie's {{Franchise/Godzilla}} knock-off. This is because Rex came with a pre-defined personality that was ''not'' your average rampaging dinosaur and kept it.

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[[WMG: Tri-County is somewhere in [[LiveActionTV/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Sunnydale, California.]]

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[[WMG:Toys have a truly inanimate state.]]
Which means that they go into a state of suspended animation when they "play dead" around humans. Notice when Woody and Buzz fight, they both have reflexes to pain, and yell when hurt. However, when around Sid, the daycare kids, or even Andy plays a little rough sometimes, they have no response. They don't even flinch as they're being ripped to pieces.
** So in a sense, all the toys are possums?
*** I always thought they held it in around humans out of neccesity. They're really good at it due to being toys. When around toys they react normally with proper responses and reflexes because there's no need to hold them in.
*** In Toy Story 2, Andy's mom picks up Rex, and his eyes shift nervously. Toys also wink to each other on a few separate occasions in the first two movies. It made sense to me that they can control what parts of their body are inanimate. The cleaner from the second movie cleaning off Woody's eyes is a good example of this.
*** I'm pretty sure Toy Story 3 confirmed that they were just acting. When Bonnie makes Woody her new toy and all the other toys introduce themselves, they talk [[BusmansVocabulary like they're actors.]]
*** I believe that they have to choose to move in front of humans over the age of two at least where the given human is looking.


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[[WMG:Toys have a truly inanimate state.]]
Which means that they go into a state of suspended animation when they "play dead" around humans. Notice when Woody and Buzz fight, they both have reflexes to pain, and yell when hurt. However, when around Sid, the daycare kids, or even Andy plays a little rough sometimes, they have no response. They don't even flinch as they're being ripped to pieces.
** So in a sense, all the toys are possums?
*** I always thought they held it in around humans out of neccesity. They're really good at it due to being toys. When around toys they react normally with proper responses and reflexes because there's no need to hold them in.
*** In Toy Story 2, Andy's mom picks up Rex, and his eyes shift nervously. Toys also wink to each other on a few separate occasions in the first two movies. It made sense to me that they can control what parts of their body are inanimate. The cleaner from the second movie cleaning off Woody's eyes is a good example of this.
*** I'm pretty sure Toy Story 3 confirmed that they were just acting. When Bonnie makes Woody her new toy and all the other toys introduce themselves, they talk [[BusmansVocabulary like they're actors.]]
*** I believe that they have to choose to move in front of humans over the age of two at least where the given human is looking.

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[[WMG: Andy's dad was killed by the toys themselves. This is the source of their personality quirks.]]
Andy’s dad was secretly molesting him, and the toys knew the psychological damage it would cause Andy later on in life. So, under Woody's direction, the toys killed the old man in his sleep. Andy was saved, but now they live with the horrible guilt of having taken a human life.

[[IDidWhatIHadToDo They try to cope by saying that it was necessary, that Andy and the world are better off by not having a child-diddling scumbag like that walking around,]] [[TheseHandsHaveKilled but to this day they sometimes still can’t look in the mirror without seeing the blood on their hands.]] Each one developed a specific, personal coping mechanism as well:

Mr. Potato Head became cynical and aggressive to people. After Mrs. Potato Head came along, he calmed down some, but he still couldn’t confide in her and thus his aggravation and inner turmoil still didn’t settle.

Slink turned into a sycophant, becoming fiercely loyal to Woody and turning to him for guidance in everything he does.

Rex became jittery and nervous, developing low self-esteem and retreating into a seedy life of chatroom sex with other dinosaurs to distract himself.

The toy soldiers that didn’t develop PTSD and/or off themselves convinced themselves that they did their duty and served their country(Andy’s house) as faithfully as they could, with Sarge taking the hardest blow and running drills to distract his men.

Hamm retreated into snarky humor and began cracking jokes at every opportunity. He cries on the inside.

Woody, for his part, became even more obsessive about protecting Andy and keeping him happy. He does this as a reminder of why he had to take a life.

Unlike the rest, however, Bo Peep developed a weird reaction. She initially found herself very attracted to the decisive and strong-willed Woody, and began a relationship with him. However, after a while her conscience began to eat at her. She wanted to tell Buzz, the new member of their group, but Woody threatened her sheep and so she kept silent. However, after Jessie came along and provided her with another woman to relate to(Mrs. Potato Head was not allowed to question Bo about it), Bo Peep decided that she would not be silenced any longer. She elected to tell Jessie, and when Woody discovered this plan he [[MoralEventHorizon pushed her off the top of a dresser]] [[MakeItLookLikeAnAccident and told the other toys that she fell.]] When they mention her in Toy Story 3, Woody’s reaction isn’t actually sadness, but guilt over what he had to do to maintain their horrible secret.

Now tell me, is your childhood burning or is it more like a stabbing pain?




[[WMG: Buy n Large Batteries really are something special...]]
The [=BnL=] company was experimenting with batteries that also held the "memories" of their subject. They wanted to try and build A.I. enhanced robots, but they were trying out new ways of maintaining a robots "memories" even if something happened too it, so that the robots would continue to do the job. It's why both [[spoiler:WesternAnimation/WallE]] and [[spoiler:Buzz]] get their memories back after they've been hurt badly -- because the batteries literally remember.




[[WMG: Buy n Large Batteries really are something special...]]
The [=BnL=] company was experimenting with batteries that also held the "memories" of their subject. They wanted to try and build A.I. enhanced robots, but they were trying out new ways of maintaining a robots "memories" even if something happened too it, so that the robots would continue to do the job. It's why both [[spoiler:WesternAnimation/WallE]] and [[spoiler:Buzz]] get their memories back after they've been hurt badly -- because the batteries literally remember.



[[WMG: Andy's dad was killed by the toys themselves. This is the source of their personality quirks.]]

Andy’s dad was secretly molesting him, and the toys knew the psychological damage it would cause Andy later on in life. So, under Woody's direction, the toys killed the old man in his sleep. Andy was saved, but now they live with the horrible guilt of having taken a human life.

[[IDidWhatIHadToDo They try to cope by saying that it was necessary, that Andy and the world are better off by not having a child-diddling scumbag like that walking around,]] [[TheseHandsHaveKilled but to this day they sometimes still can’t look in the mirror without seeing the blood on their hands.]] Each one developed a specific, personal coping mechanism as well:

Mr. Potato Head became cynical and aggressive to people. After Mrs. Potato Head came along, he calmed down some, but he still couldn’t confide in her and thus his aggravation and inner turmoil still didn’t settle.

Slink turned into a sycophant, becoming fiercely loyal to Woody and turning to him for guidance in everything he does.

Rex became jittery and nervous, developing low self-esteem and retreating into a seedy life of chatroom sex with other dinosaurs to distract himself.

The toy soldiers that didn’t develop PTSD and/or off themselves convinced themselves that they did their duty and served their country(Andy’s house) as faithfully as they could, with Sarge taking the hardest blow and running drills to distract his men.

Hamm retreated into snarky humor and began cracking jokes at every opportunity. He cries on the inside.

Woody, for his part, became even more obsessive about protecting Andy and keeping him happy. He does this as a reminder of why he had to take a life.

Unlike the rest, however, Bo Peep developed a weird reaction. She initially found herself very attracted to the decisive and strong-willed Woody, and began a relationship with him. However, after a while her conscience began to eat at her. She wanted to tell Buzz, the new member of their group, but Woody threatened her sheep and so she kept silent. However, after Jessie came along and provided her with another woman to relate to(Mrs. Potato Head was not allowed to question Bo about it), Bo Peep decided that she would not be silenced any longer. She elected to tell Jessie, and when Woody discovered this plan he [[MoralEventHorizon pushed her off the top of a dresser]] [[MakeItLookLikeAnAccident and told the other toys that she fell.]] When they mention her in Toy Story 3, Woody’s reaction isn’t actually sadness, but guilt over what he had to do to maintain their horrible secret.

Now tell me, is your childhood burning or is it more like a stabbing pain?

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[[WMG: Andy was named after his father.]]
Andy didn't write his name on Woody's shoe; instead, he traced over and darkened the faded Andy already written on it. It just doesn't make sense for a boy to all of a sudden write his name on a pristine hand-me-down, especially when he didn't write his name on all his other toys- in fact, he didn't write his name on any of them until he got Buzz.
* Lots of kids write their names on their toys, especially the ones they're really attached to and might want to take to school. (This troper still has some of her brothers' action figures, marked JP and MP, as well as her own with LJ.) The bottom of the foot tends to be the easiest place to write the name, so it's likely that some of Andy's other toys are marked there, and we just haven't seen it.

[[WMG: Andy has autism/Asperger's Syndrome]]
This is a theory I've held in my canon for quite some time: Andy has a mild case of autism, with both helped and hindered him throughout his life. Basicly, it boils down to this:
* His attachment to the toys he gave personality to comes from his deep-seated understanding they are truly alive. While he did come to terms with them being inanimate (to him, at least), he still saw his childhood fantasies in them, and felt for them as much as he did before.
* He has a much larger imagination than many others, and is capable of creating entire worlds in his mind. However, as he grows older, he finds it easier to seperate fantasy and reality, but is still capable of feeling his fantasy world in adulthood.
* He has friends, but they share similar interests as him. The Buzz Lightyear-themed party implies that his friends are into fantastic adventures as much as he is, and he genuinely has fun when they're around. However, as we see them rather infrequently, we can assume he finds it difficult actually inviting them to his house, often seen in autistic children.
* He is a kind older brother, and jokingly bickers with his relatively antagonistic sister, but still cares about her. Many high-functioning autistic children have this relationship with their non-autistic siblings.
* As he grows older, he is well adjusted and, while still nostalgic of his childhood, has moved on. He recognizes that he needs to be responsible, as he is an adult, and does so.
* Lastly, he identifies with children who have similar behaviors as he did when he was a child. Bonnie, who I also believe to has autism for the same reasons, is the correct inheretor of the toys, as she has the right combination of creativity and kindness, something that Andy recognizes. When he realizes how Bonnie acts, he decides she is the only person deserving of Woody, and gives him to her.
If anyone has any further evidence, please feel free to add on to this theory.



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[[WMG: Mira Nova was a convention exclusive]]

[[WMG: Somewhere in Andy's universe somebody is posting the following theories.]]
* Zurg is payed off by some people in the Galactic Alliance basically to keep a threat around and justify certain actions. Seriously why would he pick the day Buzz was trying to convince Tangia to join the Galactic Alliance to prove he's a threat. Where else would he get his money since he apparently never wins?
** Zurg and Buzz don't realize this. Zurg's being given money and some information that it would benefit certain people to have but doesn't realize where his dirty money and information is coming from or that he's bein used as a pawn. Buzz is to trusting to think of this.
*** If Zurg had decided to cast off his evil heritage and become for instance a waiter it would have caused the end of the universe as they knew it and not in a good way. Instead of Zurgs son being raised without knowledge of is heritage he would have bean kidnapped by his granpa who would otherwise have not known he existed. His granpa would suceed with his granson where he failed with his son. His grandson would be hyper competent and destroy/conquer the universe simply for a challenge.
* Buzz Lightyear has autisn/aspergers or some other metal problem on that level.
** He really seems to believe in the rules beyond a normal person, he didn't pick up on the werewolf guy disliking him, he actually believed that Zurg put kittens in trees as part of his schemes.

[[WMG: The Buzz Lightyear toyline isn't based on a cartoon or comic. Buzz is a real person in-universe.]]
When arguing that Buzz is just a toy, everyone always tells him that he's not "the real Buzz Lightyear" instead of producing evidence that Buzz Lightyear is a fictional character. While you all play with your toys and scarf your Pizza Planet, Buzz is out there risking his life to colonize uncharted space. Zurg may be real too, but maybe he's just a sensationalized villain to give Buzz's dangers a face.
* Furthermore, Buzz (the toy) is seen running on Buy-N-Large batteries, showing that the company exists in both Wall-E and Toy Story. In Wall-E, Buy-N-Large fronts the exodus from Earth into space. Perhaps Buzz (the person) was the frontiersman of this effort.



[[WMG: Mr. Potato Head is a JustForFun/TimeLord]]
Man that sounded cool when I typed it.
* The above troper has been [[MadOracle * ZOT* ]]ted. The above troper owes the wiki one thesis on the nature of reality in the Pixar film of their choice ("[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Instrumentality]]", "[[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Haruhi]]", and "DyingDream" don't count). ...[[GuiltyPleasures Though he does have a pocket that's got to be bigger on the inside]].
** ...His ass is a Tardis!
** Done and Done
-->https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WMG/TimeLord
* The troper responsible for the [[MadOracle * ZOT* ]]ting of the preceding troper, [[Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail has been * ZOT* ted.]]




[[WMG: Tri-County is somewhere in [[LiveActionTV/BuffyTheVampireSlayer Sunnydale, California.]]
Not much to go on here but my brain was ticking recently going between the words Sunnyside and Sunnydale and i thoguth about it and it would explain why the toys are animet considering thenature of the Hellmouth. which leads me to my next idea. Barbie/Jessie is a slayer some how there was some Hellmouth weirdness and the Slayer was reincarnated into a toy.

[[WMG: Andy and Molly are one of Freddy Krueger's future victims]]
It's a fact that Andy's family lives on Elm street and their small suburban neighbourhood does resemble Springwood. This may be just an easter egg but I really like the crossover theory.

[[WMG: All of the Pixar films take place in the same universe.]]
Except for ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'', which takes place after the movie 9 when the ragdolls reprogrammed the robots to make cars.
* In Toy Story 3 Andy has a postcard from Carl and Ellie Fredrickson.
* In Monster's Inc. Boo has a Jessie doll.
* Buzz has Buy N Large batteries in Toy Story 3.
* The toys go past a leaf with two of the bugs from A Bug's Life in Toy Story 2.
* A Lotso Huggin' Bear was in Up.
* Rex was in the credits of Monster's Inc., so maybe a human made the Rex toy after he scared him as a kid.
** And Sid appeared in the WesternAnimation/MonstersInc comic book. The same comic book also shows that Boo has a Jessie doll (though it's obviously not the same doll as Andy's Jessie, and she remains inert throughout).
* There's a Buzz Lightyear toy in the dentist's office in WesternAnimation/FindingNemo.
* And of course, every film has the Pizza Planet truck in it.
** Except the Incredibles, which otherwise has no connections to Toy Story. Hmm...
*** Pixar theory much http://www.pixartheory.com/

[[WMG: Toy Story takes place at the same time that ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' first started airing.]]
And Sid is a brony. That's why while he was asleep he said:
-> I wanna ride the pony
* And Buttercup's true identity? Surprise, the predecessor to Pinkie Pie, but a unicorn instead of a pegasus. (Dolly said that at Bonnie's house, toys have the opportunity to change their names, and the toy Bonnie knew as "Baron Von Shush" was listed in the credits as "Mr. Pricklepants". This, combined with Hasbro's connection to both franchises makes it entirely logical that Buttercup is just Unicorn!Surprise under an alias.)
** And in the flashback montage at the beginning of ''Toy Story 3'', Andy was possibly watching the scene in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' where [[spoiler:the demon version of Sunset Shimmer flies into the school after destroying the entrance, due to the same StockScream being used.]]
** Er... I could be wrong, but Bonnie never calls Mr Pricklepants "Baron von Shush", she calls him "Mr Pricklepants", it's one of the other toys what calls him "Baron von Shush" and that's AFTER he keeps shushing them. It's... pretty safe to say his name is Mr Pricklepants to Bonnie and everyone else, barring the moment of sarcasm from DeadpanSnarker Buttercup. HOWEVER, it's perfectly possible that she did name him that, since some toys do indeed come without names (ie, nearly every plush toy ever that's not from a franchise), and Mr Pricklepants is exactly the kind of name a little girl would give a hedgehog toy wearing pants (well, lederhosen)

[[WMG: [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Hobbes]] is a rare toy who chose to reveal himself to his owner.]]
The reason we don't see Calvin play with any other talking toys is that they've all rejected Hobbes for this betrayal of some intrinsic toy 'code'. Hobbes still has enough instinct to become 'toy' every time another child or adult comes along, which is why it seems like he's nothing but a stuffed tiger.

[[WMG: Toys are alive because of Haruhi Suzumiya]]
Haruhi always wanted toys to be alive in her childhood, and the first movie takes place in the year when Haruhi started using her RealityWarper powers. Makes sense in how Woody has no apparent memories of anyone besides Andy, the other toys and limited knowledge of Andy's family., despite Andy's mum saying Woody was an old family toy.

[[WMG: Randall from Monter's Inc is the key between TS, ''WALL•E'', ''Finding Nemo'', ''Ratatoullie'', and eventually causes the polluted future in ''WALL•E'']]
After Randall sent to the trailer house by Sully and Mike, he started bleeding. His blood is way genetically different from any beings on Earth, and as it drips on the ground and on the ant island, it mutates the bugs in way that they can understand each other in a human-like manner. The blood flows to Paris to infect the rats, and eventually to Sydney to the fish and birds. Eventually Randall gives up on trying to find a door leading back to the Monsters world so he decides to stay in the Human world and create technology to make his own door back. He must have some degree in futuristic technology because he built the scream extractor. Eventually he creates sentient toys, and the technology of the future. Randall creates a door back, leaving his technology behind. The humans abuse his technology, the sentient toys eventually become trash, and ''WALL•E''[='s=] apocalypse world is made.



[[folder:Sid]]
[[WMG:Sid is the Antichrist.]]

[[WMG: Sid goes into toy design]]
* Creator/WillWright and [[WebVideo/JeepersMedia Mike Mozart]] seem to think he's perfect for it.
** That's an interesting idea, but it would have to be a few years after his job as a garbage worker.
*** Maybe he's working his way through college?

[[WMG: Sid will eventually grow up to be [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Mr. Crocker]] ]]
You know what's weird? Sid actually kind of looks like a younger, less deformed version of Mr. Crocker from The Fairly Odd Parents [[http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2700/4471967083_f4b27e6f4c_o.jpg]]. He loves playing the villain role and appears to be a sadist when treating his toys, albeit to a much lesser degree than Crocker. Mix this in with his childhood trauma and you've got a potential spaz for trying to prove the existence of ''DEMONIC LIVING TOYS''!.
* I wouldn't be too sure. Here's a picture of him as a teenager in the third film (for some this may be a spoiler): [[]] Does that look like Crocker?
* Not yet, at least. Don't forget, Mr. Crocker is well over 40 years old, while Sid is still probably in his late teens. Also, depending on how you look at it, Crocker might actually have been very handsome if it wasn't for Turner.
* Sid has to be 18 at the youngest. He's probably 19, or even 20. Andy starts the series at 6, and Sid is definitely not younger than that. 8 is a plausible age for Sid during Toy Story 1.
* {{Jossed}}. Mr. Crocker's full name is Denzel Crocker (correct me if I'm wrong, but still), and Sid's full name is Sid Phillips.
** Uh, that means jack squat. Ever heard of ''changing your name''?
*** How delusional do you have to be ''actually suggest that''?
*** Except we see Crocker as a kid and he was still "Denzel Crocker" then (and wore glasses as well). Not to mention he didn't have a sister, lived in the wrong house, and was explicitly stated to be a child of the Seventies as opposed to the modern day.
** Sid Phillips and Denzel Crocker look nothing alike, either as kids, teenagers, or adults. That, combined with the evidence one line above, should be enough to completely [[{{Jossed}} joss]] this guess. Sorry!
*** Oh dear, people are taking WMG seriously again.
** Fine, for sake of the argument, while Sid most likely isn't going to '''be''' Mr. Crocker, he does/will indefinitely have Mr. Crocker- '' '''like''' '' complex. This is fairly obvious, as stated above from his psychological trauma issues, and the fact that should any additional evidence about ''Living Toys!'' wouldn't take much to push him over the edge. Heck, that might be a reason why he's working at the dump, seeing toys getting destroyed again probably calms him down!

[[WMG: Sid makes friends with the toys he tortured eventually]]
If Sid is the garbage man from Toy Story 3, and he is a spunky rocker going on with his life rather than being in a mental hospital from seeing [[NightmareFuel LIVING TOYS]], then...
## Sid apologized to the mutant toys, they came to life in front of him briefly and accepted the apology, and Sid pretended he never saw anything.
## Sid convinced himself it was all a bad dream, and regained sanity.
* He was probably just really nice to toys from then on. Heck, maybe he starts fixing up ones he finds at the dump.

[[WMG: Sid was traumatized by his experience with living toys and ended up in therapy. This therapy did him a world of good, which is why we see him happy in the film.]]

to:

[[folder:Sid]]
[[WMG:Sid is the Antichrist.]]

[[folder:Pizza Planet]]
[[WMG: Sid goes into toy design]]
* Creator/WillWright and [[WebVideo/JeepersMedia Mike Mozart]] seem
Pizza Planet is a memorial.]]
Specifically, a memorial
to think he's perfect for it.
** That's
[[WesternAnimation/WallE Captain B. McCrea]], cultivator of the first pizza plant. As to why there's a Pizza Planet truck amongst the wreckage of Earth? Well, that's the end result of Pizza Planet's failed experiments in utilizing time travel, in an interesting idea, but it would have attempt to be a few years after his job as a garbage worker.
*** Maybe he's working his way through college?

deliver pizzas fifteen minutes before you even order one.

[[WMG: Sid will eventually grow up to be [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Mr. Crocker]] ]]
You know what's weird? Sid actually kind of looks like a younger, less deformed version of Mr. Crocker from
The Fairly Odd Parents [[http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2700/4471967083_f4b27e6f4c_o.jpg]]. He loves playing the villain role and appears to be a sadist when treating his toys, albeit to a much lesser degree than Crocker. Mix this in with his childhood trauma and you've got a potential spaz for trying to prove the existence of ''DEMONIC LIVING TOYS''!.
* I wouldn't be too sure. Here's a picture of him as a teenager in the third film (for some this may be a spoiler): [[]] Does that look like Crocker?
* Not yet, at least. Don't forget, Mr. Crocker
Pizza Planet Truck is well over 40 years old, while Sid is still probably in his late teens. Also, depending on how you look at it, Crocker might actually have been very handsome if it wasn't for Turner.
* Sid has to be 18 at the youngest. He's probably 19, or even 20. Andy starts the series at 6, and Sid is definitely not younger than that. 8 is a plausible age for Sid during
an anthropomorphic, omniscient God]].
Think about it. In just about every single
Toy Story 1.
* {{Jossed}}. Mr. Crocker's full name is Denzel Crocker (correct me if I'm wrong, but still),
film, the Pizza Planet Truck ''always'' comes out of nowhere as a universal transport and serves as the series' DeusExMachina (and sometimes its [[DiabolusExMachina rival]]. Somehow it's always at the exact right place our heroes are and where exactly to take them. The only logical solution- It's An All-Knowing GOD!
* The Claaaw works in mysterious ways.

[[WMG: The Pizza Planet truck is a harbinger of great events]]
Think about it. In ''Toy Story'' it indirectly brings Woody and Buzz to
Sid's full name is Sid Phillips.
** Uh, that means jack squat. Ever heard of ''changing your name''?
*** How delusional do you have to be ''actually suggest that''?
*** Except
house. In ''Toy Story 3'' we see Crocker as a kid that it brought Lotso, Big Baby, and he Chuckles to Sunnyside. In ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', it is there when Flik meets the "warrior bugs". In ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc.'', the same trailer where it was still "Denzel Crocker" then (and wore glasses as well). Not to mention he didn't have a sister, lived in ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'' is also where Randall has fate defeat him. However, the wrong house, and was explicitly stated to be a child most important appearance of the Seventies as opposed to truck would be ''Toy Story 2''. Yes, it allows the modern day.
** Sid Phillips
toys to catch up to Al and Denzel Crocker look all. But more importantly, it is in that truck where they encounter the 3 aliens who would later save Andy's Toys from certain death.

Alternatively, the aliens have some kind of mystic quality (which they have been wrongly attributing to The Claw), hence why there is
nothing alike, either as kids, teenagers, or adults. That, combined with special about the evidence one line above, should be enough to completely [[{{Jossed}} joss]] this guess. Sorry!
*** Oh dear, people are taking WMG seriously again.
** Fine, for sake of the argument, while Sid most likely isn't going to '''be''' Mr. Crocker, he does/will indefinitely have Mr. Crocker-
Pizza Planet truck post-''Toy Story 2'' ([=TS3=]'s is a flashback, and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc.'' '''like''' '' complex. This is fairly obvious, as stated above from his psychological trauma issues, and either takes place before [=TS2=] or the fact guy has more alien toys at home).
* To elaborate on the idea for other movies, there's also the Pizza Planet truck being one of the items
that should any additional evidence about ''Living Toys!'' wouldn't take much to push him over the edge. Heck, that might be a reason why he's working at the dump, seeing toys frustrates EVE in ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' into getting destroyed again probably calms him down!

[[WMG: Sid makes friends with
stuck on the toys he tortured eventually]]
If Sid is
magnet and destroying the garbage man from Toy Story 3, ships, causing the first real interaction between her and he is WALL•E. I'm drawing a spunky rocker going on with his life rather than being in a mental hospital from seeing [[NightmareFuel LIVING TOYS]], then...
## Sid apologized to
blank for the mutant toys, they came to life in front of him briefly and accepted the apology, and Sid pretended he never saw anything.
## Sid convinced himself it was all a bad dream, and regained sanity.
* He was probably just really nice to toys from then on. Heck, maybe he starts fixing up ones he finds at the dump.

[[WMG: Sid was traumatized by his experience with living toys and ended up in therapy. This therapy did him a world of good, which is why we see him happy in the film.]]
other ones, though.




[[WMG: The term for the toys being played with is a G-rated version of sexual intercourse]]
* [[BigWhat WHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!]] [[NoJustNoReaction No...Just...No]]
* This got to be [[ArmedWithCanon canon]]. [[CovertPervert Rex]] is routinely heard saying things like "He touched me", "Come with Papa" (in reference to [[MemeticMolester kindergarten kids]]), and "I love playtime!" Jessie says that when a kid plays with a toy the toy feels "alive"...




[[WMG: Franchise toys aren't necessarily aware that they're part of a franchise.]]
Both Woody and Buzz are completely unaware of the franchises that they belong to until they see direct proof of it. (a TV ad, and the Woody's Roundup merchandise) It could be reasonable to conclude from here that while they're 'pre-programmed' with the personalities of the character, but not necessarily knowledge of their fellow cast members or expanded universe- for all they know, their entire world consists of the packaging blurb. Perhaps a kind of failsafe in case they never meet another of their kind, as what probably happened to Woody- considering ''Woody's Roundup'' ended up forgotten after wild popularity, it's not surprising that he never got to see it.
* Sorry, doesn't work. [=TS2=]'s Buzz and Zurg know each other well enough to try to kill each other, and both are fresh out of the box. Then again, their 'toy' personalities are innately entwined. And note that Barbie and Ken had a feeling they were made for each other, too.
** Though Pixar could've just been making a pun on Barbie and Ken's point. Also works on a theory above that they're a parody of love at first sight movies; how many times have you heard "it's like we're made for each other"?

[[WMG: A toy's mental state when they come out of the box depends on how they were manufactured...]]
...Namely, how much they are made by hand. They start out with a 'default' personality based on their character and become instilled with independant traits the more they are handled. Al states that Woody was sewn and painted by hand - he was handled to the extent that he couldn't remember his previous personality at all. At the opposite end of the scale, Buzz, a new, high-tech toy, came off a fully automated production line without any human contact, and came out of the box with the full default personality and memories. Toys like the Green Army Men, the Aliens, Barbie and Ken had minimal handling - they play to type, but are at least self-aware. It's less obvious with toys like, say, Rex and Potatohead because they didn't have personalities to begin with.

[[WMG: Babyface, the leader of Sid's toys, is a girl]]
Just a bit of FridgeLogic; the head obviously came from a doll similar to Big Baby and at some point had hair, but nearly all baby boy dolls are bald.

[[WMG: The aliens really are aliens.]]
They are not toys. They can pretend to be because they are so small. They're just the advance scouts. Nobody is expecting the coming invasion.



[[folder:Mr. Potato Head]]
[[WMG: Mr. Potato Head is a JustForFun/TimeLord]]
Man that sounded cool when I typed it.
* The above troper has been [[MadOracle * ZOT* ]]ted. The above troper owes the wiki one thesis on the nature of reality in the Pixar film of their choice ("[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion Instrumentality]]", "[[LightNovel/HaruhiSuzumiya Haruhi]]", and "DyingDream" don't count). ...[[GuiltyPleasures Though he does have a pocket that's got to be bigger on the inside]].
** ...His ass is a Tardis!
** Done and Done
-->https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WMG/TimeLord
* The troper responsible for the [[MadOracle * ZOT* ]]ting of the preceding troper, [[Film/MontyPythonAndTheHolyGrail has been * ZOT* ted.]]

[[WMG: Mr. Potato Head is the true villain of the original]]
Think about it. He instigates and says things that obviously would not happen (a cowboy ragdoll not having a laser, being put in the attic) solely to tick Woody off. See [[http://www.primaryignition.com/2010/06/17/justins-words-of-wisdom-mr-potato-head-is-an-asshole/ here]] for a deeper analysis into his antagonism. However, that article questions how Mr. Potato Head would "rank up" upon Woody's defeat. It's simple, we already know that Mr. Potato Head is up there with Rex and Slinky, and I'll even throw Hamm and RC in there:
** Buzz: As the article states, Buzz would be easy to get rid of due to his delusions, and Mr. Potato Head gets lucky with Woody taking care of him.
** Slinky: He could easily be framed as an accomplice of Woody. Plus, he's not really competition when it comes to "snuggling" with Andy, as snuggling with a slinky would be quite dangerous.
** Rex: A gullible CloudCuckoolander that would easily give in to peer pressure. Also, unpopular (him and Potato Head being leftovers when it came to picking moving buddies) and being more sympathetic to Woody than most of the other toys.
** Hamm: Well, first off it would be pretty weird if Andy brought a piggy bank everywhere. Not to mention, Hamm wouldn't really want to be Andy's favorite; at no point in the series does he express a desire to even be played with. As a piggy bank, he simply enjoys collecting things, whether it is change, Woody's hat, Mr. Potato Head's parts, Barbie's Corvette, or trivial facts. Also add that Hamm and Potato Head appear to be best friends and he's really not competition at all.
** RC: He's only "top tier" in the original, ''but'' I'll include him anyway (after all, he was probably given a reduced role/written out because it's easier to write for a horse than a remote-controlled car as the TeamPet). RC is probably one of the easiest to get rid of. Again, it would be weird for Andy to snuggle with him at night. Also, Mr. Potato Head appears to be the only one that can understand him, so there's that. Oh, and he can be remote-controlled against his will and eventually become immobile when his batteries die.
* Anyway, in summation, Mr. Potato Head was always plotting to get rid of Woody in order to become Andy's favorite toy. His reasons for his villainy? He was tired of always being cast as a villain/ButtMonkey/ChewToy and wanted to be a hero for a change. He still had a desire to usurp Woody and Buzz up until Mrs. Potato Head showed up, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments as he now gets to be the villain/butt monkey/chew toy with her, and he will always be her hero.]]
** Potato Head might very well ''not'' understand RC at all and just be pulling a pre-decided dialogue to incriminate Woody. After all, it's not like RC could shout then "[[QuoteMine I didn't say any of this!]]".
** I think he ''was'' intended to be an antagonist, I mean, he got LaserGuidedKarma at the end of the climax with RC crashing into him and sending his peices flying.

[[WMG: Buy n Large Batteries really are something special...]]
The [=BnL=] company was experimenting with batteries that also held the "memories" of their subject. They wanted to try and build A.I. enhanced robots, but they were trying out new ways of maintaining a robots "memories" even if something happened too it, so that the robots would continue to do the job. It's why both [[spoiler:WesternAnimation/WallE]] and [[spoiler:Buzz]] get their memories back after they've been hurt badly -- because the batteries literally remember.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sid]]
[[WMG:Sid is the Antichrist.]]

[[WMG: Sid goes into toy design]]
* Creator/WillWright and [[WebVideo/JeepersMedia Mike Mozart]] seem to think he's perfect for it.
** That's an interesting idea, but it would have to be a few years after his job as a garbage worker.
*** Maybe he's working his way through college?

[[WMG: Sid will eventually grow up to be [[WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents Mr. Crocker]] ]]
You know what's weird? Sid actually kind of looks like a younger, less deformed version of Mr. Crocker from The Fairly Odd Parents [[http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2700/4471967083_f4b27e6f4c_o.jpg]]. He loves playing the villain role and appears to be a sadist when treating his toys, albeit to a much lesser degree than Crocker. Mix this in with his childhood trauma and you've got a potential spaz for trying to prove the existence of ''DEMONIC LIVING TOYS''!.
* I wouldn't be too sure. Here's a picture of him as a teenager in the third film (for some this may be a spoiler): [[]] Does that look like Crocker?
* Not yet, at least. Don't forget, Mr. Crocker is well over 40 years old, while Sid is still probably in his late teens. Also, depending on how you look at it, Crocker might actually have been very handsome if it wasn't for Turner.
* Sid has to be 18 at the youngest. He's probably 19, or even 20. Andy starts the series at 6, and Sid is definitely not younger than that. 8 is a plausible age for Sid during Toy Story 1.
* {{Jossed}}. Mr. Crocker's full name is Denzel Crocker (correct me if I'm wrong, but still), and Sid's full name is Sid Phillips.
** Uh, that means jack squat. Ever heard of ''changing your name''?
*** How delusional do you have to be ''actually suggest that''?
*** Except we see Crocker as a kid and he was still "Denzel Crocker" then (and wore glasses as well). Not to mention he didn't have a sister, lived in the wrong house, and was explicitly stated to be a child of the Seventies as opposed to the modern day.
** Sid Phillips and Denzel Crocker look nothing alike, either as kids, teenagers, or adults. That, combined with the evidence one line above, should be enough to completely [[{{Jossed}} joss]] this guess. Sorry!
*** Oh dear, people are taking WMG seriously again.
** Fine, for sake of the argument, while Sid most likely isn't going to '''be''' Mr. Crocker, he does/will indefinitely have Mr. Crocker- '' '''like''' '' complex. This is fairly obvious, as stated above from his psychological trauma issues, and the fact that should any additional evidence about ''Living Toys!'' wouldn't take much to push him over the edge. Heck, that might be a reason why he's working at the dump, seeing toys getting destroyed again probably calms him down!

[[WMG: Sid makes friends with the toys he tortured eventually]]
If Sid is the garbage man from Toy Story 3, and he is a spunky rocker going on with his life rather than being in a mental hospital from seeing [[NightmareFuel LIVING TOYS]], then...
## Sid apologized to the mutant toys, they came to life in front of him briefly and accepted the apology, and Sid pretended he never saw anything.
## Sid convinced himself it was all a bad dream, and regained sanity.
* He was probably just really nice to toys from then on. Heck, maybe he starts fixing up ones he finds at the dump.

[[WMG: Sid was traumatized by his experience with living toys and ended up in therapy. This therapy did him a world of good, which is why we see him happy in the film.]]

[[WMG: Sid wasn't nuts!]]
All of his telling people that his toys were alive wern't lunatic ravings! He's really the sole witness of the amazing phenominon of our toys coming to life!
* Yeah right. Next you'll be claiming that these "magic toys" of yours are behind the mysterious security tape vanishings at Sunyside Daycare.
** Psh, that's about as likely as toys taking a joyride on an airport suitcase carrier.

[[WMG: Sid is still a toy modder, but not a mad-doctor type, and channels his aggression into drumming.]]

I always saw Sid as being TheUnfavorite; he's kind of a childish brat, but he has an elaborate, dark fantasy life, his bed has no blankets or sheets or frame, and most of his toys seem like things he must have gotten when he was much younger (the baby doll, the jack in the box, the plastic dinosaurs, Ducky, etc) or stole from other kids. He has no apparent empathy for anybody and his parents seem to be largely oblivious to anything he does (who lets their kid skateboard across town by himself at night?). Meanwhile, Hannah is clean, has cleaner, newer toys, a furnished room, and is generally a more well-adjusted kid. Sid was using his toys to work out his aggressions against his neglectful parents. Although he was initially traumatized by seeing his toys come to life and swarm him, angry at being abused, he realized that he'd never really been alone at all, and moved on to music as a means to express himself while reserving toy-modding as a way to heal emotionally. He never did learn to empathize with people because of his terrible relationship with his family, but he was able to find a job where he wouldn't have to interact with people and still have the opportunity to find discarded toys to fix. The only reason he didn't collect Woody and company is because he never actually saw them.
[[/folder]]




[[WMG: Toys in Toy Story are possessed by faerie spirits.]]
There are lots of stories of mischief spirits and sprites and stuff that move objects around, mess with people, don't like to be seen, and so on in all kinds of human folklore. There are also lots of tales about objects made in human likenesses having unusual magical properties. As toy manufacturing boomed, human-looking toys became the vessel-of-choice for such faeries to hide in. It became so common, in fact, that eventually the faeries began to forget that they weren't actually toys to begin with, partly because of the innate magic already present in such objects, and partly because of a life of childish fantasy and adoration suited most of them very well. When their more human-shaped vessels were destroyed, they began spreading into other toys that had been used alongside them - hence dinosaurs, speak-and-spells, and whatnot commonly gained a sort of sentience, too. They can also subconsciously affect certain other objects around them with their magic, without realizing that's what they're doing, which is why some toys have a kind-of-sentience (like the Magic 8-Ball) or none (like the noise-machine in 3). The reason why they all go 'still' in the presence of humans harkens back to their ancient instincts on not being caught or seen, and is an old rule of lots of faerie magic. Brownies, for example, are generally benevolent spirits who are forced to leave a place forever if they are seen or caught by the humans living there.



[[WMG: Toys in Toy Story are possessed by faerie spirits.]]
There are lots of stories of mischief spirits and sprites and stuff that move objects around, mess with people, don't like to be seen, and so on in all kinds of human folklore. There are also lots of tales about objects made in human likenesses having unusual magical properties. As toy manufacturing boomed, human-looking toys became the vessel-of-choice for such faeries to hide in. It became so common, in fact, that eventually the faeries began to forget that they weren't actually toys to begin with, partly because of the innate magic already present in such objects, and partly because of a life of childish fantasy and adoration suited most of them very well. When their more human-shaped vessels were destroyed, they began spreading into other toys that had been used alongside them - hence dinosaurs, speak-and-spells, and whatnot commonly gained a sort of sentience, too. They can also subconsciously affect certain other objects around them with their magic, without realizing that's what they're doing, which is why some toys have a kind-of-sentience (like the Magic 8-Ball) or none (like the noise-machine in 3). The reason why they all go 'still' in the presence of humans harkens back to their ancient instincts on not being caught or seen, and is an old rule of lots of faerie magic. Brownies, for example, are generally benevolent spirits who are forced to leave a place forever if they are seen or caught by the humans living there.

to:

[[WMG: Toys in Toy Story are possessed by faerie spirits.The WesternAnimation/ToyStory short that will be played with ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}} 2'' will show Woody and Bo peep reuniting.]]
...[[TearJerker because.
]]
There are lots of stories of mischief spirits and sprites and stuff that move objects around, mess with people, don't like to be seen, and so on in all kinds of human folklore. There are also lots of tales about objects made in human likenesses having unusual magical properties. As toy manufacturing boomed, human-looking * Jossed. Short showed the toys became the vessel-of-choice faking a Hawaiian vacation for such faeries to hide in. It became so common, in fact, that eventually the faeries began to forget that Barbie and Ken after they weren't actually toys fail to begin with, partly because of crash Bonnie's family vacation there. However, the innate magic already present in such objects, fourth film has Woody and partly because of a life of childish fantasy and adoration suited most of them very well. When their more human-shaped vessels were destroyed, they began spreading into other toys that had been used alongside them - hence dinosaurs, speak-and-spells, and whatnot commonly gained a sort of sentience, too. They can also subconsciously affect certain other objects around them with their magic, without realizing that's what they're doing, which is why some toys have a kind-of-sentience (like the Magic 8-Ball) or none (like the noise-machine in 3). The reason why they all go 'still' in the presence of humans harkens back to their ancient instincts on not being caught or seen, and is an old rule of lots of faerie magic. Brownies, for example, are generally benevolent spirits who are forced to leave a place forever if they are seen or caught by the humans living there.
Bo reuniting.



[[WMG: Pizza Planet is a memorial.]]
Specifically, a memorial to [[WesternAnimation/WallE Captain B. McCrea]], cultivator of the first pizza plant. As to why there's a Pizza Planet truck amongst the wreckage of Earth? Well, that's the end result of Pizza Planet's failed experiments in utilizing time travel, in an attempt to deliver pizzas fifteen minutes before you even order one.

[[WMG: Franchise toys aren't necessarily aware that they're part of a franchise.]]
Both Woody and Buzz are completely unaware of the franchises that they belong to until they see direct proof of it. (a TV ad, and the Woody's Roundup merchandise) It could be reasonable to conclude from here that while they're 'pre-programmed' with the personalities of the character, but not necessarily knowledge of their fellow cast members or expanded universe- for all they know, their entire world consists of the packaging blurb. Perhaps a kind of failsafe in case they never meet another of their kind, as what probably happened to Woody- considering ''Woody's Roundup'' ended up forgotten after wild popularity, it's not surprising that he never got to see it.
* Sorry, doesn't work. [=TS2=]'s Buzz and Zurg know each other well enough to try to kill each other, and both are fresh out of the box. Then again, their 'toy' personalities are innately entwined. And note that Barbie and Ken had a feeling they were made for each other, too.
** Though Pixar could've just been making a pun on Barbie and Ken's point. Also works on a theory above that they're a parody of love at first sight movies; how many times have you heard "it's like we're made for each other"?

[[WMG: The Pizza Planet Truck is an anthropomorphic, omniscient God]].
Think about it. In just about every single Toy Story film, the Pizza Planet Truck ''always'' comes out of nowhere as a universal transport and serves as the series' DeusExMachina (and sometimes its [[DiabolusExMachina rival]]. Somehow it's always at the exact right place our heroes are and where exactly to take them. The only logical solution- It's An All-Knowing GOD!
* The Claaaw works in mysterious ways.

[[WMG: Mr. Potato Head is the true villain of the original]]
Think about it. He instigates and says things that obviously would not happen (a cowboy ragdoll not having a laser, being put in the attic) solely to tick Woody off. See [[http://www.primaryignition.com/2010/06/17/justins-words-of-wisdom-mr-potato-head-is-an-asshole/ here]] for a deeper analysis into his antagonism. However, that article questions how Mr. Potato Head would "rank up" upon Woody's defeat. It's simple, we already know that Mr. Potato Head is up there with Rex and Slinky, and I'll even throw Hamm and RC in there:
** Buzz: As the article states, Buzz would be easy to get rid of due to his delusions, and Mr. Potato Head gets lucky with Woody taking care of him.
** Slinky: He could easily be framed as an accomplice of Woody. Plus, he's not really competition when it comes to "snuggling" with Andy, as snuggling with a slinky would be quite dangerous.
** Rex: A gullible CloudCuckoolander that would easily give in to peer pressure. Also, unpopular (him and Potato Head being leftovers when it came to picking moving buddies) and being more sympathetic to Woody than most of the other toys.
** Hamm: Well, first off it would be pretty weird if Andy brought a piggy bank everywhere. Not to mention, Hamm wouldn't really want to be Andy's favorite; at no point in the series does he express a desire to even be played with. As a piggy bank, he simply enjoys collecting things, whether it is change, Woody's hat, Mr. Potato Head's parts, Barbie's Corvette, or trivial facts. Also add that Hamm and Potato Head appear to be best friends and he's really not competition at all.
** RC: He's only "top tier" in the original, ''but'' I'll include him anyway (after all, he was probably given a reduced role/written out because it's easier to write for a horse than a remote-controlled car as the TeamPet). RC is probably one of the easiest to get rid of. Again, it would be weird for Andy to snuggle with him at night. Also, Mr. Potato Head appears to be the only one that can understand him, so there's that. Oh, and he can be remote-controlled against his will and eventually become immobile when his batteries die.
* Anyway, in summation, Mr. Potato Head was always plotting to get rid of Woody in order to become Andy's favorite toy. His reasons for his villainy? He was tired of always being cast as a villain/ButtMonkey/ChewToy and wanted to be a hero for a change. He still had a desire to usurp Woody and Buzz up until Mrs. Potato Head showed up, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments as he now gets to be the villain/butt monkey/chew toy with her, and he will always be her hero.]]
** Potato Head might very well ''not'' understand RC at all and just be pulling a pre-decided dialogue to incriminate Woody. After all, it's not like RC could shout then "[[QuoteMine I didn't say any of this!]]".
** I think he ''was'' intended to be an antagonist, I mean, he got LaserGuidedKarma at the end of the climax with RC crashing into him and sending his peices flying.



* ''4'''s prologue could take place in 1998 and the main plot in 2007.

[[WMG: Tri-County is somewhere in Sunnydale California.]]
Not much to go on here but my brain was ticking recently going between the words Sunnyside and Sunnydale and i thoguth about it and it would explain why the toys are animet considering thenature of the Hellmouth. which leads me to my next idea. Barbie/Jessie is a slayer some how there was some Hellmouth weirdness and the Slayer was reincarnated into a toy.

[[WMG: Andy and Molly are one of Freddy Krueger's future victims]]
It's a fact that Andy's family lives on Elm street and their small suburban neighbourhood does resemble Springwood. This may be just an easter egg but I really like the crossover theory.

[[WMG: The WesternAnimation/ToyStory short that will be played with ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}} 2'' will show Woody and Bo peep reuniting.]]
...[[TearJerker because.]]
* Jossed. Short showed the toys faking a Hawaiian vacation for Barbie and Ken after they fail to crash Bonnie's family vacation there. However, the fourth film has Woody and Bo reuniting.

[[WMG: The Pizza Planet truck is a harbinger of great events]]
Think about it. In ''Toy Story'' it indirectly brings Woody and Buzz to Sid's house. In ''Toy Story 3'' we see that it brought Lotso, Big Baby, and Chuckles to Sunnyside. In ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', it is there when Flik meets the "warrior bugs". In ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc.'', the same trailer where it was in ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'' is also where Randall has fate defeat him. However, the most important appearance of the truck would be ''Toy Story 2''. Yes, it allows the toys to catch up to Al and all. But more importantly, it is in that truck where they encounter the 3 aliens who would later save Andy's Toys from certain death.

Alternatively, the aliens have some kind of mystic quality (which they have been wrongly attributing to The Claw), hence why there is nothing special about the Pizza Planet truck post-''Toy Story 2'' ([=TS3=]'s is a flashback, and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc.'' either takes place before [=TS2=] or the guy has more alien toys at home).
* To elaborate on the idea for other movies, there's also the Pizza Planet truck being one of the items that frustrates EVE in ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' into getting stuck on the magnet and destroying the ships, causing the first real interaction between her and WALL•E. I'm drawing a blank for the other ones, though.

[[WMG: A toy's mental state when they come out of the box depends on how they were manufactured...]]
...Namely, how much they are made by hand. They start out with a 'default' personality based on their character and become instilled with independant traits the more they are handled. Al states that Woody was sewn and painted by hand - he was handled to the extent that he couldn't remember his previous personality at all. At the opposite end of the scale, Buzz, a new, high-tech toy, came off a fully automated production line without any human contact, and came out of the box with the full default personality and memories. Toys like the Green Army Men, the Aliens, Barbie and Ken had minimal handling - they play to type, but are at least self-aware. It's less obvious with toys like, say, Rex and Potatohead because they didn't have personalities to begin with.

[[WMG: All of the Pixar films take place in the same universe.]]
Except for ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'', which takes place after the movie 9 when the ragdolls reprogrammed the robots to make cars.
* In Toy Story 3 Andy has a postcard from Carl and Ellie Fredrickson.
* In Monster's Inc. Boo has a Jessie doll.
* Buzz has Buy N Large batteries in Toy Story 3.
* The toys go past a leaf with two of the bugs from A Bug's Life in Toy Story 2.
* A Lotso Huggin' Bear was in Up.
* Rex was in the credits of Monster's Inc., so maybe a human made the Rex toy after he scared him as a kid.
** And Sid appeared in the WesternAnimation/MonstersInc comic book. The same comic book also shows that Boo has a Jessie doll (though it's obviously not the same doll as Andy's Jessie, and she remains inert throughout).
* There's a Buzz Lightyear toy in the dentist's office in WesternAnimation/FindingNemo.
* And of course, every film has the Pizza Planet truck in it.
** Except the Incredibles, which otherwise has no connections to Toy Story. Hmm...
*** Pixar theory much http://www.pixartheory.com/

[[WMG: Buy n Large Batteries really are something special...]]
The [=BnL=] company was experimenting with batteries that also held the "memories" of their subject. They wanted to try and build A.I. enhanced robots, but they were trying out new ways of maintaining a robots "memories" even if something happened too it, so that the robots would continue to do the job. It's why both [[spoiler:WesternAnimation/WallE]] and [[spoiler:Buzz]] get their memories back after they've been hurt badly -- because the batteries literally remember.

[[WMG: Mira Nova was a convention exclusive]]

[[WMG: Andy was named after his father.]]
Andy didn't write his name on Woody's shoe; instead, he traced over and darkened the faded Andy already written on it. It just doesn't make sense for a boy to all of a sudden write his name on a pristine hand-me-down, especially when he didn't write his name on all his other toys- in fact, he didn't write his name on any of them until he got Buzz.
* Lots of kids write their names on their toys, especially the ones they're really attached to and might want to take to school. (This troper still has some of her brothers' action figures, marked JP and MP, as well as her own with LJ.) The bottom of the foot tends to be the easiest place to write the name, so it's likely that some of Andy's other toys are marked there, and we just haven't seen it.

[[WMG: Andy has autism/Asperger's Syndrome]]
This is a theory I've held in my canon for quite some time: Andy has a mild case of autism, with both helped and hindered him throughout his life. Basicly, it boils down to this:
* His attachment to the toys he gave personality to comes from his deep-seated understanding they are truly alive. While he did come to terms with them being inanimate (to him, at least), he still saw his childhood fantasies in them, and felt for them as much as he did before.
* He has a much larger imagination than many others, and is capable of creating entire worlds in his mind. However, as he grows older, he finds it easier to seperate fantasy and reality, but is still capable of feeling his fantasy world in adulthood.
* He has friends, but they share similar interests as him. The Buzz Lightyear-themed party implies that his friends are into fantastic adventures as much as he is, and he genuinely has fun when they're around. However, as we see them rather infrequently, we can assume he finds it difficult actually inviting them to his house, often seen in autistic children.
* He is a kind older brother, and jokingly bickers with his relatively antagonistic sister, but still cares about her. Many high-functioning autistic children have this relationship with their non-autistic siblings.
* As he grows older, he is well adjusted and, while still nostalgic of his childhood, has moved on. He recognizes that he needs to be responsible, as he is an adult, and does so.
* Lastly, he identifies with children who have similar behaviors as he did when he was a child. Bonnie, who I also believe to has autism for the same reasons, is the correct inheretor of the toys, as she has the right combination of creativity and kindness, something that Andy recognizes. When he realizes how Bonnie acts, he decides she is the only person deserving of Woody, and gives him to her.
If anyone has any further evidence, please feel free to add on to this theory.

[[WMG: Sid wasn't nuts!]]
All of his telling people that his toys were alive wern't lunatic ravings! He's really the sole witness of the amazing phenominon of our toys coming to life!
* Yeah right. Next you'll be claiming that these "magic toys" of yours are behind the mysterious security tape vanishings at Sunyside Daycare.
** Psh, that's about as likely as toys taking a joyride on an airport suitcase carrier.

[[WMG: Babyface, the leader of Sid's toys, is a girl]]
Just a bit of FridgeLogic; the head obviously came from a doll similar to Big Baby and at some point had hair, but nearly all baby boy dolls are bald.

[[WMG: Somewhere in Andy's universe somebody is posting the following theories.]]
* Zurg is payed off by some people in the Galactic Alliance basically to keep a threat around and justify certain actions. Seriously why would he pick the day Buzz was trying to convince Tangia to join the Galactic Alliance to prove he's a threat. Where else would he get his money since he apparently never wins?
** Zurg and Buzz don't realize this. Zurg's being given money and some information that it would benefit certain people to have but doesn't realize where his dirty money and information is coming from or that he's bein used as a pawn. Buzz is to trusting to think of this.
*** If Zurg had decided to cast off his evil heritage and become for instance a waiter it would have caused the end of the universe as they knew it and not in a good way. Instead of Zurgs son being raised without knowledge of is heritage he would have bean kidnapped by his granpa who would otherwise have not known he existed. His granpa would suceed with his granson where he failed with his son. His grandson would be hyper competent and destroy/conquer the universe simply for a challenge.
* Buzz Lightyear has autisn/aspergers or some other metal problem on that level.
** He really seems to believe in the rules beyond a normal person, he didn't pick up on the werewolf guy disliking him, he actually believed that Zurg put kittens in trees as part of his schemes.

[[WMG: Toy Story takes place at the same time that ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' first started airing.]]
And Sid is a brony. That's why while he was asleep he said:
-> I wanna ride the pony
* And Buttercup's true identity? Surprise, the predecessor to Pinkie Pie, but a unicorn instead of a pegasus. (Dolly said that at Bonnie's house, toys have the opportunity to change their names, and the toy Bonnie knew as "Baron Von Shush" was listed in the credits as "Mr. Pricklepants". This, combined with Hasbro's connection to both franchises makes it entirely logical that Buttercup is just Unicorn!Surprise under an alias.)
** And in the flashback montage at the beginning of ''Toy Story 3'', Andy was possibly watching the scene in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' where [[spoiler:the demon version of Sunset Shimmer flies into the school after destroying the entrance, due to the same StockScream being used.]]
** Er... I could be wrong, but Bonnie never calls Mr Pricklepants "Baron von Shush", she calls him "Mr Pricklepants", it's one of the other toys what calls him "Baron von Shush" and that's AFTER he keeps shushing them. It's... pretty safe to say his name is Mr Pricklepants to Bonnie and everyone else, barring the moment of sarcasm from DeadpanSnarker Buttercup. HOWEVER, it's perfectly possible that she did name him that, since some toys do indeed come without names (ie, nearly every plush toy ever that's not from a franchise), and Mr Pricklepants is exactly the kind of name a little girl would give a hedgehog toy wearing pants (well, lederhosen)

[[WMG: [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Hobbes]] is a rare toy who chose to reveal himself to his owner.]]
The reason we don't see Calvin play with any other talking toys is that they've all rejected Hobbes for this betrayal of some intrinsic toy 'code'. Hobbes still has enough instinct to become 'toy' every time another child or adult comes along, which is why it seems like he's nothing but a stuffed tiger.

[[WMG: The Buzz Lightyear toyline isn't based on a cartoon or comic. Buzz is a real person in-universe.]]
When arguing that Buzz is just a toy, everyone always tells him that he's not "the real Buzz Lightyear" instead of producing evidence that Buzz Lightyear is a fictional character. While you all play with your toys and scarf your Pizza Planet, Buzz is out there risking his life to colonize uncharted space. Zurg may be real too, but maybe he's just a sensationalized villain to give Buzz's dangers a face.
* Furthermore, Buzz (the toy) is seen running on Buy-N-Large batteries, showing that the company exists in both Wall-E and Toy Story. In Wall-E, Buy-N-Large fronts the exodus from Earth into space. Perhaps Buzz (the person) was the frontiersman of this effort.

[[WMG: Toys are alive because of Haruhi Suzumiya]]
Haruhi always wanted toys to be alive in her childhood, and the first movie takes place in the year when Haruhi started using her RealityWarper powers. Makes sense in how Woody has no apparent memories of anyone besides Andy, the other toys and limited knowledge of Andy's family., despite Andy's mum saying Woody was an old family toy.

[[WMG: Randall from Monter's Inc is the key between TS, ''WALL•E'', ''Finding Nemo'', ''Ratatoullie'', and eventually causes the polluted future in ''WALL•E'']]
After Randall sent to the trailer house by Sully and Mike, he started bleeding. His blood is way genetically different from any beings on Earth, and as it drips on the ground and on the ant island, it mutates the bugs in way that they can understand each other in a human-like manner. The blood flows to Paris to infect the rats, and eventually to Sydney to the fish and birds. Eventually Randall gives up on trying to find a door leading back to the Monsters world so he decides to stay in the Human world and create technology to make his own door back. He must have some degree in futuristic technology because he built the scream extractor. Eventually he creates sentient toys, and the technology of the future. Randall creates a door back, leaving his technology behind. The humans abuse his technology, the sentient toys eventually become trash, and ''WALL•E''[='s=] apocalypse world is made.

[[WMG: Sid is still a toy modder, but not a mad-doctor type, and channels his aggression into drumming.]]

I always saw Sid as being TheUnfavorite; he's kind of a childish brat, but he has an elaborate, dark fantasy life, his bed has no blankets or sheets or frame, and most of his toys seem like things he must have gotten when he was much younger (the baby doll, the jack in the box, the plastic dinosaurs, Ducky, etc) or stole from other kids. He has no apparent empathy for anybody and his parents seem to be largely oblivious to anything he does (who lets their kid skateboard across town by himself at night?). Meanwhile, Hannah is clean, has cleaner, newer toys, a furnished room, and is generally a more well-adjusted kid. Sid was using his toys to work out his aggressions against his neglectful parents. Although he was initially traumatized by seeing his toys come to life and swarm him, angry at being abused, he realized that he'd never really been alone at all, and moved on to music as a means to express himself while reserving toy-modding as a way to heal emotionally. He never did learn to empathize with people because of his terrible relationship with his family, but he was able to find a job where he wouldn't have to interact with people and still have the opportunity to find discarded toys to fix. The only reason he didn't collect Woody and company is because he never actually saw them.

[[WMG: The aliens really are aliens.]]
They are not toys. They can pretend to be because they are so small. They're just the advance scouts. Nobody is expecting the coming invasion.

[[WMG: The term for the toys being played with is a G-rated version of sexual intercourse]]
* [[BigWhat WHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTTTT!!!!]] [[NoJustNoReaction No...Just...No]]

to:

* Going by this, ''4'''s prologue could take place in 1998 and the main plot in 2007.

[[WMG: Tri-County is somewhere in Sunnydale California.]]
Not much to go on here but my brain was ticking recently going between the words Sunnyside and Sunnydale and i thoguth about it and it would explain why the toys are animet considering thenature of the Hellmouth. which leads me to my next idea. Barbie/Jessie is a slayer some how there was some Hellmouth weirdness and the Slayer was reincarnated into a toy.

[[WMG: Andy and Molly are one of Freddy Krueger's future victims]]
It's a fact that Andy's family lives on Elm street and their small suburban neighbourhood does resemble Springwood. This may be just an easter egg but I really like the crossover theory.

[[WMG: The WesternAnimation/ToyStory short that will be played with ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}} 2'' will show Woody and Bo peep reuniting.]]
...[[TearJerker because.]]
* Jossed. Short showed the toys faking a Hawaiian vacation for Barbie and Ken after they fail to crash Bonnie's family vacation there. However, the fourth film has Woody and Bo reuniting.

[[WMG: The Pizza Planet truck is a harbinger of great events]]
Think about it. In ''Toy Story'' it indirectly brings Woody and Buzz to Sid's house. In ''Toy Story 3'' we see that it brought Lotso, Big Baby, and Chuckles to Sunnyside. In ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', it is there when Flik meets the "warrior bugs". In ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc.'', the same trailer where it was in ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'' is also where Randall has fate defeat him. However, the most important appearance of the truck would be ''Toy Story 2''. Yes, it allows the toys to catch up to Al and all. But more importantly, it is in that truck where they encounter the 3 aliens who would later save Andy's Toys from certain death.

Alternatively, the aliens have some kind of mystic quality (which they have been wrongly attributing to The Claw), hence why there is nothing special about the Pizza Planet truck post-''Toy Story 2'' ([=TS3=]'s is a flashback, and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc.'' either takes place before [=TS2=] or the guy has more alien toys at home).
* To elaborate on the idea for other movies, there's also the Pizza Planet truck being one of the items that frustrates EVE in ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' into getting stuck on the magnet and destroying the ships, causing the first real interaction between her and WALL•E. I'm drawing a blank for the other ones, though.

[[WMG: A toy's mental state when they come out of the box depends on how they were manufactured...]]
...Namely, how much they are made by hand. They start out with a 'default' personality based on their character and become instilled with independant traits the more they are handled. Al states that Woody was sewn and painted by hand - he was handled to the extent that he couldn't remember his previous personality at all. At the opposite end of the scale, Buzz, a new, high-tech toy, came off a fully automated production line without any human contact, and came out of the box with the full default personality and memories. Toys like the Green Army Men, the Aliens, Barbie and Ken had minimal handling - they play to type, but are at least self-aware. It's less obvious with toys like, say, Rex and Potatohead because they didn't have personalities to begin with.

[[WMG: All of the Pixar films take place in the same universe.]]
Except for ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'', which takes place after the movie 9 when the ragdolls reprogrammed the robots to make cars.
* In Toy Story 3 Andy has a postcard from Carl and Ellie Fredrickson.
* In Monster's Inc. Boo has a Jessie doll.
* Buzz has Buy N Large batteries in Toy Story 3.
* The toys go past a leaf with two of the bugs from A Bug's Life in Toy Story 2.
* A Lotso Huggin' Bear was in Up.
* Rex was in the credits of Monster's Inc., so maybe a human made the Rex toy after he scared him as a kid.
** And Sid appeared in the WesternAnimation/MonstersInc comic book. The same comic book also shows that Boo has a Jessie doll (though it's obviously not the same doll as Andy's Jessie, and she remains inert throughout).
* There's a Buzz Lightyear toy in the dentist's office in WesternAnimation/FindingNemo.
* And of course, every film has the Pizza Planet truck in it.
** Except the Incredibles, which otherwise has no connections to Toy Story. Hmm...
*** Pixar theory much http://www.pixartheory.com/

[[WMG: Buy n Large Batteries really are something special...]]
The [=BnL=] company was experimenting with batteries that also held the "memories" of their subject. They wanted to try and build A.I. enhanced robots, but they were trying out new ways of maintaining a robots "memories" even if something happened too it, so that the robots would continue to do the job. It's why both [[spoiler:WesternAnimation/WallE]] and [[spoiler:Buzz]] get their memories back after they've been hurt badly -- because the batteries literally remember.

[[WMG: Mira Nova was a convention exclusive]]

[[WMG: Andy was named after his father.]]
Andy didn't write his name on Woody's shoe; instead, he traced over and darkened the faded Andy already written on it. It just doesn't make sense for a boy to all of a sudden write his name on a pristine hand-me-down, especially when he didn't write his name on all his other toys- in fact, he didn't write his name on any of them until he got Buzz.
* Lots of kids write their names on their toys, especially the ones they're really attached to and might want to take to school. (This troper still has some of her brothers' action figures, marked JP and MP, as well as her own with LJ.) The bottom of the foot tends to be the easiest place to write the name, so it's likely that some of Andy's other toys are marked there, and we just haven't seen it.

[[WMG: Andy has autism/Asperger's Syndrome]]
This is a theory I've held in my canon for quite some time: Andy has a mild case of autism, with both helped and hindered him throughout his life. Basicly, it boils down to this:
* His attachment to the toys he gave personality to comes from his deep-seated understanding they are truly alive. While he did come to terms with them being inanimate (to him, at least), he still saw his childhood fantasies in them, and felt for them as much as he did before.
* He has a much larger imagination than many others, and is capable of creating entire worlds in his mind. However, as he grows older, he finds it easier to seperate fantasy and reality, but is still capable of feeling his fantasy world in adulthood.
* He has friends, but they share similar interests as him. The Buzz Lightyear-themed party implies that his friends are into fantastic adventures as much as he is, and he genuinely has fun when they're around. However, as we see them rather infrequently, we can assume he finds it difficult actually inviting them to his house, often seen in autistic children.
* He is a kind older brother, and jokingly bickers with his relatively antagonistic sister, but still cares about her. Many high-functioning autistic children have this relationship with their non-autistic siblings.
* As he grows older, he is well adjusted and, while still nostalgic of his childhood, has moved on. He recognizes that he needs to be responsible, as he is an adult, and does so.
* Lastly, he identifies with children who have similar behaviors as he did when he was a child. Bonnie, who I also believe to has autism for the same reasons, is the correct inheretor of the toys, as she has the right combination of creativity and kindness, something that Andy recognizes. When he realizes how Bonnie acts, he decides she is the only person deserving of Woody, and gives him to her.
If anyone has any further evidence, please feel free to add on to this theory.

[[WMG: Sid wasn't nuts!]]
All of his telling people that his toys were alive wern't lunatic ravings! He's really the sole witness of the amazing phenominon of our toys coming to life!
* Yeah right. Next you'll be claiming that these "magic toys" of yours are behind the mysterious security tape vanishings at Sunyside Daycare.
** Psh, that's about as likely as toys taking a joyride on an airport suitcase carrier.

[[WMG: Babyface, the leader of Sid's toys, is a girl]]
Just a bit of FridgeLogic; the head obviously came from a doll similar to Big Baby and at some point had hair, but nearly all baby boy dolls are bald.

[[WMG: Somewhere in Andy's universe somebody is posting the following theories.]]
* Zurg is payed off by some people in the Galactic Alliance basically to keep a threat around and justify certain actions. Seriously why would he pick the day Buzz was trying to convince Tangia to join the Galactic Alliance to prove he's a threat. Where else would he get his money since he apparently never wins?
** Zurg and Buzz don't realize this. Zurg's being given money and some information that it would benefit certain people to have but doesn't realize where his dirty money and information is coming from or that he's bein used as a pawn. Buzz is to trusting to think of this.
*** If Zurg had decided to cast off his evil heritage and become for instance a waiter it would have caused the end of the universe as they knew it and not in a good way. Instead of Zurgs son being raised without knowledge of is heritage he would have bean kidnapped by his granpa who would otherwise have not known he existed. His granpa would suceed with his granson where he failed with his son. His grandson would be hyper competent and destroy/conquer the universe simply for a challenge.
* Buzz Lightyear has autisn/aspergers or some other metal problem on that level.
** He really seems to believe in the rules beyond a normal person, he didn't pick up on the werewolf guy disliking him, he actually believed that Zurg put kittens in trees as part of his schemes.

[[WMG: Toy Story takes place at the same time that ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' first started airing.]]
And Sid is a brony. That's why while he was asleep he said:
-> I wanna ride the pony
* And Buttercup's true identity? Surprise, the predecessor to Pinkie Pie, but a unicorn instead of a pegasus. (Dolly said that at Bonnie's house, toys have the opportunity to change their names, and the toy Bonnie knew as "Baron Von Shush" was listed in the credits as "Mr. Pricklepants". This, combined with Hasbro's connection to both franchises makes it entirely logical that Buttercup is just Unicorn!Surprise under an alias.)
** And in the flashback montage at the beginning of ''Toy Story 3'', Andy was possibly watching the scene in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' where [[spoiler:the demon version of Sunset Shimmer flies into the school after destroying the entrance, due to the same StockScream being used.]]
** Er... I could be wrong, but Bonnie never calls Mr Pricklepants "Baron von Shush", she calls him "Mr Pricklepants", it's one of the other toys what calls him "Baron von Shush" and that's AFTER he keeps shushing them. It's... pretty safe to say his name is Mr Pricklepants to Bonnie and everyone else, barring the moment of sarcasm from DeadpanSnarker Buttercup. HOWEVER, it's perfectly possible that she did name him that, since some toys do indeed come without names (ie, nearly every plush toy ever that's not from a franchise), and Mr Pricklepants is exactly the kind of name a little girl would give a hedgehog toy wearing pants (well, lederhosen)

[[WMG: [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Hobbes]] is a rare toy who chose to reveal himself to his owner.]]
The reason we don't see Calvin play with any other talking toys is that they've all rejected Hobbes for this betrayal of some intrinsic toy 'code'. Hobbes still has enough instinct to become 'toy' every time another child or adult comes along, which is why it seems like he's nothing but a stuffed tiger.

[[WMG: The Buzz Lightyear toyline isn't based on a cartoon or comic. Buzz is a real person in-universe.]]
When arguing that Buzz is just a toy, everyone always tells him that he's not "the real Buzz Lightyear" instead of producing evidence that Buzz Lightyear is a fictional character. While you all play with your toys and scarf your Pizza Planet, Buzz is out there risking his life to colonize uncharted space. Zurg may be real too, but maybe he's just a sensationalized villain to give Buzz's dangers a face.
* Furthermore, Buzz (the toy) is seen running on Buy-N-Large batteries, showing that the company exists in both Wall-E and Toy Story. In Wall-E, Buy-N-Large fronts the exodus from Earth into space. Perhaps Buzz (the person) was the frontiersman of this effort.

[[WMG: Toys are alive because of Haruhi Suzumiya]]
Haruhi always wanted toys to be alive in her childhood, and the first movie takes place in the year when Haruhi started using her RealityWarper powers. Makes sense in how Woody has no apparent memories of anyone besides Andy, the other toys and limited knowledge of Andy's family., despite Andy's mum saying Woody was an old family toy.

[[WMG: Randall from Monter's Inc is the key between TS, ''WALL•E'', ''Finding Nemo'', ''Ratatoullie'', and eventually causes the polluted future in ''WALL•E'']]
After Randall sent to the trailer house by Sully and Mike, he started bleeding. His blood is way genetically different from any beings on Earth, and as it drips on the ground and on the ant island, it mutates the bugs in way that they can understand each other in a human-like manner. The blood flows to Paris to infect the rats, and eventually to Sydney to the fish and birds. Eventually Randall gives up on trying to find a door leading back to the Monsters world so he decides to stay in the Human world and create technology to make his own door back. He must have some degree in futuristic technology because he built the scream extractor. Eventually he creates sentient toys, and the technology of the future. Randall creates a door back, leaving his technology behind. The humans abuse his technology, the sentient toys eventually become trash, and ''WALL•E''[='s=] apocalypse world is made.

[[WMG: Sid is still a toy modder, but not a mad-doctor type, and channels his aggression into drumming.]]

I always saw Sid as being TheUnfavorite; he's kind of a childish brat, but he has an elaborate, dark fantasy life, his bed has no blankets or sheets or frame, and most of his toys seem like things he must have gotten when he was much younger (the baby doll, the jack in the box, the plastic dinosaurs, Ducky, etc) or stole from other kids. He has no apparent empathy for anybody and his parents seem to be largely oblivious to anything he does (who lets their kid skateboard across town by himself at night?). Meanwhile, Hannah is clean, has cleaner, newer toys, a furnished room, and is generally a more well-adjusted kid. Sid was using his toys to work out his aggressions against his neglectful parents. Although he was initially traumatized by seeing his toys come to life and swarm him, angry at being abused, he realized that he'd never really been alone at all, and moved on to music as a means to express himself while reserving toy-modding as a way to heal emotionally. He never did learn to empathize with people because of his terrible relationship with his family, but he was able to find a job where he wouldn't have to interact with people and still have the opportunity to find discarded toys to fix. The only reason he didn't collect Woody and company is because he never actually saw them.

[[WMG: The aliens really are aliens.]]
They are not toys. They can pretend to be because they are so small. They're just the advance scouts. Nobody is expecting the coming invasion.

[[WMG: The term for the toys being played with is a G-rated version of sexual intercourse]]
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[[WMG: The toys end up living with [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Calvin]].]]

After Bonnie grows up, her mother ends up selling the toys at a yard sale, and they all get bought by Calvin's parents. They enjoy being played by Calvin even more than Andy and Bonnie because a) Calvin will never grow up and b) he can see toys move without any sort of awful effect on them.
* Correction: Bonnie ''is'' Calvin's mom. Calvin's dad was a kid when people still used black-and-white photography for everyday purposes because his parents (like him) were nostalgic and thanks to the increased lifespan of the future, intergenerational adult relationships and looking middle-aged well into your 60s and 70s is becoming more and more common.
** ''Webcomic/AndShineHeavenNow'' actually does the reverse, and has Bonnie be Calvin and Susie's ''[[http://hellsing.comicgenesis.com/d/20111006.html daughter]]''. Still possible that Calvin, and even Bonnie, who inherited her father's penchant for adventure, are aware that the toys are alive, because Hobbes [[spoiler: [[http://hellsing.comicgenesis.com/d/20110923.html is a stuffed toy sold by]] [[Manga/PetShopOfHorrors Count D]] to protect Calvin, then Bonnie when he grows up. Susie is a maybe. She does learn Hobbes is real, but whether she knows of the rest is up for grabs.]]

[[WMG: Animate toys are most of this site's Tropers]]
They may even be... * Gasp* THE INVENTORS OF THE SITE AND ITS ADMINISTRAITORS!!!!!!!!!!!
* "Oh, uh... that's just another dinosaur across the street- here let me just take care of that! ...just a dinosaur."
** What happens when a human discovers their edits though!? I'm sure the toys wouldn't remember to clear the history every time!
*** Oh, our, er, I mean ''their'' humans don't, er, I mean, ''probably'' don't even frequent the wiki, and they're too young to think to check the pages previously viewed history.
*** Yeah, but [[strike: our]] ''their'' owners' parents are old enough to check search histories...[[strike: you]] they might want to be more careful.




[[WMG: Sid makes friends with the toys he tortured eventually]]
If Sid is the garbage man from Toy Story 3, and he is a spunky rocker going on with his life rather than being in a mental hospital from seeing [[NightmareFuel LIVING TOYS]], then...
## Sid apologized to the mutant toys, they came to life in front of him briefly and accepted the apology, and Sid pretended he never saw anything.
## Sid convinced himself it was all a bad dream, and regained sanity.
* He was probably just really nice to toys from then on. Heck, maybe he starts fixing up ones he finds at the dump.

[[WMG: Sid was traumatized by his experience with living toys and ended up in therapy. This therapy did him a world of good, which is why we see him happy in the film.]]



[[WMG:Toys have a truly inanimate state.]]
Which means that they go into a state of suspended animation when they "play dead" around humans. Notice when Woody and Buzz fight, they both have reflexes to pain, and yell when hurt. However, when around Sid, the daycare kids, or even Andy plays a little rough sometimes, they have no response. They don't even flinch as they're being ripped to pieces.
** So in a sense, all the toys are possums?
*** I always thought they held it in around humans out of neccesity. They're really good at it due to being toys. When around toys they react normally with proper responses and reflexes because there's no need to hold them in.
*** In Toy Story 2, Andy's mom picks up Rex, and his eyes shift nervously. Toys also wink to each other on a few separate occasions in the first two movies. It made sense to me that they can control what parts of their body are inanimate. The cleaner from the second movie cleaning off Woody's eyes is a good example of this.
*** I'm pretty sure Toy Story 3 confirmed that they were just acting. When Bonnie makes Woody her new toy and all the other toys introduce themselves, they talk [[BusmansVocabulary like they're actors.]]
*** I believe that they have to choose to move in front of humans over the age of two at least where the given human is looking.




[[WMG: All toys forget their previous owners once their new owner gives them a new identity.]]

Woody doesn't forget the hypothetical Andy's Dad randomly; it's because Andy's Dad knew Woody as the character from the show. When Woody was left to Andy, Andy had never seen ''Woody's Round-Up'' and just knew him as a random cowboy doll; naming him Sheriff Woody was just a coincidence, and the trappings of his identity as the kid's show character were absent. Jessie doesn't forget Emily because by the time Andy received her, he was aware of the show and of Jessie's canon ability as a yodeling cowgirl, and her identity remained intact. [[spoiler: Once Bonnie projects new identities onto them they'll forget being anyone's toys but hers, as part of the reincarnation metaphor.]]
* It's possible that Andy's mom gave Woody to him and told him "This is Sheriff Woody, he was your father's favorite toy". Even if she hadn't seen the show, Andy's mom would have probably heard Woody's name from her husband at some point.
* But you forgot one thing: Andy told her the personalities of all the toys. They should be fine.
* This was jossed, in the ''original'', no less. Buzz still remembered everything after Sid's sister gave him a new identity by rechristening him "Mrs. Nesbit."
** But she never ascribed a complete identity or personality to him, and he was too traumatized by the initial stripping of his previous identity as The Real Buzz Lightyear for him to accept it as his role in his owner's play-world. If she'd kept him and loved him as Mrs. Nesbit, he would have.
* One possible problem with this theory -- it's mentioned by Bonnie's toys that Bonnie does a lot of 'improv' (which I imagine to be lots of making stuff up at random), yet they seem to have clearly defined personalities outside of this.
* But that makes no sense. We know for a fact that Jessie still remembers Emily in Toy Story 3. When she thinks she's going back into storage she curls up into a ball saying "It's Emily all over again!"



[[folder:Playtime-unrelated toys abilities and personalities]]
[[WMG: All toys have at least a little connection to their characters]]
Lotso-Huggin' Bear does, in fact, like hugs. Plus, Barbie and Ken feel like they were made for each other, Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head act like an old married couple, and all Buzz Lightyear toys think they are their character. Woody also feels a connection to Jessie and Stinky Pete, because on the show they were his sidekicks. Perhaps, although not as severe as the Lightyear characters, all toys based on existing characters react to the toys in their line in a similar way as they are supposed to.
* Well, toys come off the assembly line fully-formed, and don't really have time to 'grow up', so it makes sense that they'd start with the personality that that the toy's maker has given it- and even after they realise they're toys, it probably takes a long time for it to [[CharacterDevelopment change significantly]]. Compare Woody to Buzz- Woody's almost completely forgotten his original identity, and if anything he starts acting ''more'' like a cowboy after watching Woody's Roundup, while Buzz maintains his Space Ranger speech patterns, personality and mannerisms for all movies. (especially the third)

[[WMG: Slinky Dog's body is made of [[TonkaTough Nintendium]].]]
Anyone who's ever owned a slinky before knows that they're usually very easy to bend or "overstretch", thus permanently ruining the coils. Over the course of the three films, Slinky Dog has been stretched to the point of feeling physical pain, used as a bungie cord multiple times, had several objects tangled up in his coils, and [[ConvectionShmonvection come within inches of an incinerator without showing any signs of melting]].And yet, when all's said and done, his body is as good as new. The only plausible explanation is that he was manufactured at the same factory that produces Nintendo products.
* I always thought that it was because Slinky has the potential to manipulate his springs according to however he wants to. He may have just been to tired immediately after the whole "car chase" scene to retract them, but after he regained some strength, he was able to rebend them back in place (which is why we later see him back to his shorter self). That's why he can also do this: [[http://i48.tinypic.com/34io4z9.jpg]]

[[WMG: Toys by default are aware they are a toy immediately after being built. However, toys that are adapted from characters in a franchise start out in a "demo mode" where they believe they are that character. They need to go through a traumatic realization in order to believe otherwise. Therefore, Buzz Lightyears initially don't get along well with other toys.]]
The other toys in the films were aware what they were, but Buzz was the only toy we saw getting received by Andy, and the other toys were already through that experience. It may have been too traumatic for them ever to mention it again.
** so does that mean Woody originally thought that he was the "real Woody?"
*** By this theory, yes, Woody thought he was the real cowboy from ''Woody's Round-Up''. But [=TS2=] shows that not only did he realize otherwise, but he COMPLETELY FORGOT about it! Maybe he had amnesia from being knocked in the head?

[[WMG: Toys can "see" in all directions while in their inanimate state, even in directions where their eyes could not possibly sense, like a radar.]]
Toys always know what happens around them in moments when they are not alive, since they comment on those events once they do come alive again. And, not all toys have eyes- they HAVE to have known or witnessed the humans in their inanimate state somehow.
** This seems to be supported by Woody's Line to Sid in the first movie "we toys see everything"

[[WMG: In the Toy Story universe, Lego bricks can form {{Hive Mind}}s.]]
The more bricks are put together, the smarter they become. Individual bricks are animal-level (perhaps merely like insects), but full models (and probably minifigs as well) are sapient. Kind of like [[Franchise/{{Halo}} the Lekgolo]], come to think of it.
** Kind of like the [[Franchise/MassEffect Geth]], if you ask me...
** The [[Series/StargateSG1 Replicators]]? It's surprising how many evil alien races are based on sentient Lego bricks...
** That would explain SCP-387. For some reason a batch of Legos were created that didn't have toys' instinctive reflex to "freeze" around humans. SCP-705 might be the same basic idea.
** Some Lego bricks are seen in ''Small Fry''. They are only seen in one- to three-brick combinations and they don't move an inch.

[[WMG: Toys with demos or "try me" modes believe that they are whatever character or object they were manufactured as when they're in that mode.]]
Related to the "toys based on characters" theory above. Andy never switched Buzz from "Demo" to "Play." Either Sid did it when we weren't looking (and Buzz needed to acclimate to being a toy), or Buzz unconsciously switched himself when he saw the TV ad for Buzz Lightyears. The Spin and Speak in the third movie can be switched to a demo mode, which is what was done when he went against Lotso in an eerily similar way to the way Buzz did, and that is why it just acts like a Spin and Speak and has no personality.

Toys with "try me" tabs protruding from their battery compartments, however, can never go back once the tab is pulled.
* Alternately: Buzz was still in demo mode after seeing the commercial, which is why he still tried to fly afterward. The fall jiggled his switch to play mode, his existential horror resulted mainly from 'waking up' maimed and trapped in Sid's house.

* OR, alternativley (again!) toys that have a 'demo mode' all start out with their delusion of being ''real'' before being put into 'play mode': either by their owner by simply switching the button (like how i'm assuming alot of Andy's other toys, to explain why they didnt go therough the same thing as Buzz) but if an owner doesn't do that, the toy must realize for itself that its only a toy, like Buzz, and the trauma is what causes the switch to move on its own (like a snap of realization in the brain; instantly!) Toys without demo switches don't need to go through this experiance.

* Or, being in demo mode makes you mechanical, and gives you trouble retaining long term memories, generally dummer, broken record and doesn't think about reality dummer not place where you keep knives dummer. Overall Demo Mode is a cheep imitation of play mode like it is in real life. The Buzz they knew and loved did not fit into Demo modes limited way of thinking so he forgot who he was. Buzz in play mode with amnesia might realize something is wrong with the picture and realize that....Lotso is evil and tricked me into keeping innocent people prisinor. Buzz is usually quite not that gullable even in his show.
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[[WMG:Toys have a truly inanimate state.]]
Which means that they go into a state of suspended animation when they "play dead" around humans. Notice when Woody and Buzz fight, they both have reflexes to pain, and yell when hurt. However, when around Sid, the daycare kids, or even Andy plays a little rough sometimes, they have no response. They don't even flinch as they're being ripped to pieces.
** So in a sense, all the toys are possums?
*** I always thought they held it in around humans out of neccesity. They're really good at it due to being toys. When around toys they react normally with proper responses and reflexes because there's no need to hold them in.
*** In Toy Story 2, Andy's mom picks up Rex, and his eyes shift nervously. Toys also wink to each other on a few separate occasions in the first two movies. It made sense to me that they can control what parts of their body are inanimate. The cleaner from the second movie cleaning off Woody's eyes is a good example of this.
*** I'm pretty sure Toy Story 3 confirmed that they were just acting. When Bonnie makes Woody her new toy and all the other toys introduce themselves, they talk [[BusmansVocabulary like they're actors.]]
*** I believe that they have to choose to move in front of humans over the age of two at least where the given human is looking.




[[WMG: Objects, not just toys, can come alive only after a child puts character into it.]]
Think about it. In a world where Toys come alive, there's no reason why we'd also see Lawn Gnomes ''and'' Christmas decorations come alive too. PIXAR execs have also stated that homemade toys can come to life as well, which means that in some point in time, that mass of just materials and stuff can suddenly come alive. Toys, objects and other things can come alive in the WesternAnimation/ToyStory world as soon as a child portrays their own character into it. This may not always be their permanent personality, but it is the initial spark that gives toys, christmas decorations, lawn gnomes, and whatevers the power of sentience. That's why at the end of Toy Story 3, Andy's definition of the characteristics of the toy's personality (with the possible exception of Rex) was so completely spot on to their true ones.
* This explains why the spin & say in 3 doesn't have a personality, but Andy's Etch-a-Sketch does.
* Andy's definition of their personalities wasn't spot on at all. He had Ham and Potato Head as villains, and Slinky Dog as their forcefield dog-thing. It also doesn't explain why Etch-a-Sketch had a personality, since Andy never gave it one in any of the skits.
** Could have been off screen, remember, we've only seen a fraction of Andy's playtime with his toys. For all we know, he might also have placed Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head as "good guys" as well as included Etch and his other toys in his play as well.
** That and villainous toys don't have to be villainous characters. (and likewise, see Pete and Lotso) They don't have to act like the kid thinks they do, they just need to be played with. We've also seen that some toys, especially Bonnie's, see themselves as 'actors' of sorts, that are 'cast' in various roles depending on what their kid is imagining today- even the villainous toys (such as Zurg) see themselves as {{Punch Clock Villain}}s, while we've seen with Lotso that toys that seem nice don't necessarily have to be that way.
* So basically Webcomic/KidRadd, then?



[[WMG: All toys have at least a little connection to their characters]]
Lotso-Huggin' Bear does, in fact, like hugs. Plus, Barbie and Ken feel like they were made for each other, Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head act like an old married couple, and all Buzz Lightyear toys think they are their character. Woody also feels a connection to Jessie and Stinky Pete, because on the show they were his sidekicks. Perhaps, although not as severe as the Lightyear characters, all toys based on existing characters react to the toys in their line in a similar way as they are supposed to.
* Well, toys come off the assembly line fully-formed, and don't really have time to 'grow up', so it makes sense that they'd start with the personality that that the toy's maker has given it- and even after they realise they're toys, it probably takes a long time for it to [[CharacterDevelopment change significantly]]. Compare Woody to Buzz- Woody's almost completely forgotten his original identity, and if anything he starts acting ''more'' like a cowboy after watching Woody's Roundup, while Buzz maintains his Space Ranger speech patterns, personality and mannerisms for all movies. (especially the third)

[[WMG: Slinky Dog's body is made of [[TonkaTough Nintendium]].]]
Anyone who's ever owned a slinky before knows that they're usually very easy to bend or "overstretch", thus permanently ruining the coils. Over the course of the three films, Slinky Dog has been stretched to the point of feeling physical pain, used as a bungie cord multiple times, had several objects tangled up in his coils, and [[ConvectionShmonvection come within inches of an incinerator without showing any signs of melting]].And yet, when all's said and done, his body is as good as new. The only plausible explanation is that he was manufactured at the same factory that produces Nintendo products.
* I always thought that it was because Slinky has the potential to manipulate his springs according to however he wants to. He may have just been to tired immediately after the whole "car chase" scene to retract them, but after he regained some strength, he was able to rebend them back in place (which is why we later see him back to his shorter self). That's why he can also do this: [[http://i48.tinypic.com/34io4z9.jpg]]

[[WMG: Objects, not just toys, can come alive only after a child puts character into it.]]
Think about it. In a world where Toys come alive, there's no reason why we'd also see Lawn Gnomes ''and'' Christmas decorations come alive too. PIXAR execs have also stated that homemade toys can come to life as well, which means that in some point in time, that mass of just materials and stuff can suddenly come alive. Toys, objects and other things can come alive in the WesternAnimation/ToyStory world as soon as a child portrays their own character into it. This may not always be their permanent personality, but it is the initial spark that gives toys, christmas decorations, lawn gnomes, and whatevers the power of sentience. That's why at the end of Toy Story 3, Andy's definition of the characteristics of the toy's personality (with the possible exception of Rex) was so completely spot on to their true ones.
* This explains why the spin & say in 3 doesn't have a personality, but Andy's Etch-a-Sketch does.
* Andy's definition of their personalities wasn't spot on at all. He had Ham and Potato Head as villains, and Slinky Dog as their forcefield dog-thing. It also doesn't explain why Etch-a-Sketch had a personality, since Andy never gave it one in any of the skits.
** Could have been off screen, remember, we've only seen a fraction of Andy's playtime with his toys. For all we know, he might also have placed Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head as "good guys" as well as included Etch and his other toys in his play as well.
** That and villainous toys don't have to be villainous characters. (and likewise, see Pete and Lotso) They don't have to act like the kid thinks they do, they just need to be played with. We've also seen that some toys, especially Bonnie's, see themselves as 'actors' of sorts, that are 'cast' in various roles depending on what their kid is imagining today- even the villainous toys (such as Zurg) see themselves as {{Punch Clock Villain}}s, while we've seen with Lotso that toys that seem nice don't necessarily have to be that way.
* So basically Webcomic/KidRadd, then?

[[WMG: Toys by default are aware they are a toy immediately after being built. However, toys that are adapted from characters in a franchise start out in a "demo mode" where they believe they are that character. They need to go through a traumatic realization in order to believe otherwise. Therefore, Buzz Lightyears initially don't get along well with other toys.]]
The other toys in the films were aware what they were, but Buzz was the only toy we saw getting received by Andy, and the other toys were already through that experience. It may have been too traumatic for them ever to mention it again.
** so does that mean Woody originally thought that he was the "real Woody?"
*** By this theory, yes, Woody thought he was the real cowboy from ''Woody's Round-Up''. But [=TS2=] shows that not only did he realize otherwise, but he COMPLETELY FORGOT about it! Maybe he had amnesia from being knocked in the head?

[[WMG: Toys can "see" in all directions while in their inanimate state, even in directions where their eyes could not possibly sense, like a radar.]]
Toys always know what happens around them in moments when they are not alive, since they comment on those events once they do come alive again. And, not all toys have eyes- they HAVE to have known or witnessed the humans in their inanimate state somehow.
** This seems to be supported by Woody's Line to Sid in the first movie "we toys see everything"

[[WMG: In the Toy Story universe, Lego bricks can form {{Hive Mind}}s.]]
The more bricks are put together, the smarter they become. Individual bricks are animal-level (perhaps merely like insects), but full models (and probably minifigs as well) are sapient. Kind of like [[Franchise/{{Halo}} the Lekgolo]], come to think of it.
** Kind of like the [[Franchise/MassEffect Geth]], if you ask me...
** The [[Series/StargateSG1 Replicators]]? It's surprising how many evil alien races are based on sentient Lego bricks...
** That would explain SCP-387. For some reason a batch of Legos were created that didn't have toys' instinctive reflex to "freeze" around humans. SCP-705 might be the same basic idea.
** Some Lego bricks are seen in ''Small Fry''. They are only seen in one- to three-brick combinations and they don't move an inch.

[[WMG: Toys with demos or "try me" modes believe that they are whatever character or object they were manufactured as when they're in that mode.]]
Related to the "toys based on characters" theory above. Andy never switched Buzz from "Demo" to "Play." Either Sid did it when we weren't looking (and Buzz needed to acclimate to being a toy), or Buzz unconsciously switched himself when he saw the TV ad for Buzz Lightyears. The Spin and Speak in the third movie can be switched to a demo mode, which is what was done when he went against Lotso in an eerily similar way to the way Buzz did, and that is why it just acts like a Spin and Speak and has no personality.

Toys with "try me" tabs protruding from their battery compartments, however, can never go back once the tab is pulled.
* Alternately: Buzz was still in demo mode after seeing the commercial, which is why he still tried to fly afterward. The fall jiggled his switch to play mode, his existential horror resulted mainly from 'waking up' maimed and trapped in Sid's house.

* OR, alternativley (again!) toys that have a 'demo mode' all start out with their delusion of being ''real'' before being put into 'play mode': either by their owner by simply switching the button (like how i'm assuming alot of Andy's other toys, to explain why they didnt go therough the same thing as Buzz) but if an owner doesn't do that, the toy must realize for itself that its only a toy, like Buzz, and the trauma is what causes the switch to move on its own (like a snap of realization in the brain; instantly!) Toys without demo switches don't need to go through this experiance.

* Or, being in demo mode makes you mechanical, and gives you trouble retaining long term memories, generally dummer, broken record and doesn't think about reality dummer not place where you keep knives dummer. Overall Demo Mode is a cheep imitation of play mode like it is in real life. The Buzz they knew and loved did not fit into Demo modes limited way of thinking so he forgot who he was. Buzz in play mode with amnesia might realize something is wrong with the picture and realize that....Lotso is evil and tricked me into keeping innocent people prisinor. Buzz is usually quite not that gullable even in his show.

[[WMG: All toys forget their previous owners once their new owner gives them a new identity.]]

Woody doesn't forget the hypothetical Andy's Dad randomly; it's because Andy's Dad knew Woody as the character from the show. When Woody was left to Andy, Andy had never seen ''Woody's Round-Up'' and just knew him as a random cowboy doll; naming him Sheriff Woody was just a coincidence, and the trappings of his identity as the kid's show character were absent. Jessie doesn't forget Emily because by the time Andy received her, he was aware of the show and of Jessie's canon ability as a yodeling cowgirl, and her identity remained intact. [[spoiler: Once Bonnie projects new identities onto them they'll forget being anyone's toys but hers, as part of the reincarnation metaphor.]]
* It's possible that Andy's mom gave Woody to him and told him "This is Sheriff Woody, he was your father's favorite toy". Even if she hadn't seen the show, Andy's mom would have probably heard Woody's name from her husband at some point.
* But you forgot one thing: Andy told her the personalities of all the toys. They should be fine.
* This was jossed, in the ''original'', no less. Buzz still remembered everything after Sid's sister gave him a new identity by rechristening him "Mrs. Nesbit."
** But she never ascribed a complete identity or personality to him, and he was too traumatized by the initial stripping of his previous identity as The Real Buzz Lightyear for him to accept it as his role in his owner's play-world. If she'd kept him and loved him as Mrs. Nesbit, he would have.
* One possible problem with this theory -- it's mentioned by Bonnie's toys that Bonnie does a lot of 'improv' (which I imagine to be lots of making stuff up at random), yet they seem to have clearly defined personalities outside of this.
* But that makes no sense. We know for a fact that Jessie still remembers Emily in Toy Story 3. When she thinks she's going back into storage she curls up into a ball saying "It's Emily all over again!"

[[WMG: The toys end up living with [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Calvin]].]]

After Bonnie grows up, her mother ends up selling the toys at a yard sale, and they all get bought by Calvin's parents. They enjoy being played by Calvin even more than Andy and Bonnie because a) Calvin will never grow up and b) he can see toys move without any sort of awful effect on them.
* Correction: Bonnie ''is'' Calvin's mom. Calvin's dad was a kid when people still used black-and-white photography for everyday purposes because his parents (like him) were nostalgic and thanks to the increased lifespan of the future, intergenerational adult relationships and looking middle-aged well into your 60s and 70s is becoming more and more common.
** ''Webcomic/AndShineHeavenNow'' actually does the reverse, and has Bonnie be Calvin and Susie's ''[[http://hellsing.comicgenesis.com/d/20111006.html daughter]]''. Still possible that Calvin, and even Bonnie, who inherited her father's penchant for adventure, are aware that the toys are alive, because Hobbes [[spoiler: [[http://hellsing.comicgenesis.com/d/20110923.html is a stuffed toy sold by]] [[Manga/PetShopOfHorrors Count D]] to protect Calvin, then Bonnie when he grows up. Susie is a maybe. She does learn Hobbes is real, but whether she knows of the rest is up for grabs.]]

[[WMG: Animate toys are most of this site's Tropers]]
They may even be... * Gasp* THE INVENTORS OF THE SITE AND ITS ADMINISTRAITORS!!!!!!!!!!!
* "Oh, uh... that's just another dinosaur across the street- here let me just take care of that! ...just a dinosaur."
** What happens when a human discovers their edits though!? I'm sure the toys wouldn't remember to clear the history every time!
*** Oh, our, er, I mean ''their'' humans don't, er, I mean, ''probably'' don't even frequent the wiki, and they're too young to think to check the pages previously viewed history.
*** Yeah, but [[strike: our]] ''their'' owners' parents are old enough to check search histories...[[strike: you]] they might want to be more careful.

[[WMG: Sid makes friends with the toys he tortured eventually]]
If Sid is the garbage man from Toy Story 3, and he is a spunky rocker going on with his life rather than being in a mental hospital from seeing [[NightmareFuel LIVING TOYS]], then...
## Sid apologized to the mutant toys, they came to life in front of him briefly and accepted the apology, and Sid pretended he never saw anything.
## Sid convinced himself it was all a bad dream, and regained sanity.
* He was probably just really nice to toys from then on. Heck, maybe he starts fixing up ones he finds at the dump.

[[WMG: Sid was traumatized by his experience with living toys and ended up in therapy. This therapy did him a world of good, which is why we see him happy in the film.]]

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[[WMG: Andy is narrating the three movies]]
Either he is writing a book, or he's narrating the toys adventures to Bonnie. He remembers when he got his Buzz Lightyear, and, after misplacing it and Woody, made up an adventure about how they befriended. In the Summer he got Jessie and Bullseye, he fabricated a story about how his other toys had rescued them, but in reality he discovered them at the attic(They were his mom's, as one WMG above suggest) or he got them at Cowboy Camp from a girl named Emily. In the third movie, he's debating what to do with them, and came with several possibilities, and how his beloved toys would react to each one.
* And after he graduates college and becomes a film director, he'll remember his stories and think, "[[IShouldWriteABookAboutThis I should make a film trilogy about this..."]]




[[WMG: Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor is the voice of all Buzz Lightyears]]
The films take place in the same universe as ''Series/HomeImprovement'', evidenced by the Binford tool box in Sid's room in the first film. ''[[ShowWithinAShow Tool Time]]'' host Tim Taylor was at some point hired to be the voice of Buzz Lightyear for all the toys and tv shows. The scene in an episode of ''Home Improvement'' where Tim plays with his niece's Buzz toy is him knowingly playing with ''Buzz Lightyear'' merchandise from the character voiced by himself, instead of ''Toy Story'' merchandise of a character voiced by Tim Allen.



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[[WMG: Andy is narrating the three movies]]
Either he is writing a book, or he's narrating the toys adventures to Bonnie. He remembers when he got his Buzz Lightyear, and, after misplacing it and Woody, made up an adventure about how they befriended. In the Summer he got Jessie and Bullseye, he fabricated a story about how his other toys had rescued them, but in reality he discovered them at the attic(They were his mom's, as one WMG above suggest) or he got them at Cowboy Camp from a girl named Emily. In the third movie, he's debating what to do with them, and came with several possibilities, and how his beloved toys would react to each one.
* And after he graduates college and becomes a film director, he'll remember his stories and think, "[[IShouldWriteABookAboutThis I should make a film trilogy about this..."]]

[[WMG: Tim "The Tool Man" Taylor is the voice of all Buzz Lightyears]]
The films take place in the same universe as ''Series/HomeImprovement'', evidenced by the Binford tool box in Sid's room in the first film. ''[[ShowWithinAShow Tool Time]]'' host Tim Taylor was at some point hired to be the voice of Buzz Lightyear for all the toys and tv shows. The scene in an episode of ''Home Improvement'' where Tim plays with his niece's Buzz toy is him knowingly playing with ''Buzz Lightyear'' merchandise from the character voiced by himself, instead of ''Toy Story'' merchandise of a character voiced by Tim Allen.

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[[WMG: Andy will become a writer.]]
Whether it's children's books or a TV show, Andy is shown to be more than capable of making a decent plot.

[[WMG: Andy will become an animator, possibly at Pixar.]]
All LogicBomb possibilities aside, all the material is there.
* Andy can create and expand stories quite well (all three films).
* He easily sees life from in line with the imagination and wonder of a child (playing with Bonnie).
* He spends quite a bit of time at his computer/desk from how he sits in it/wear on the chair. A stretch, but plausible.
* A shot of Andy's bulletin board shows he won an art contest. It was from the sixth grade, but the thing that turns on the lightbulb for your future career '''would''' be kept in a place of honor on your desk, wouldn't it?
* Many of the posters in Andy's room lean toward the same style and aesthetic. This leaves the option that Andy designed them, he is a fan of a certain artist, or there is one graphic artist in the Tri-County area.
* His acceptance letter (also on bulletin board) is to a California college sounding suspiciously like the Pixar cabbage-patch [=CalArts=]. Also the PU pennant on his wall stood for Pixar University, accodring to a [[WordOfDante laughing Lee Unkrich]]
[[WMG: Andy will return in a Toy Story short as Bonnie's babysitter.]]
Similar to the one above, Andy has already proven that he has an amazing rapport with her, being one of the few people she actually opened up to in the film. Not only would be an amazing SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} if this happened, it would be great to see another scene with them playing together.
* Alternatively, Andy will stop by Bonnie's house when he comes home for Christmas later that year.



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[[WMG: Somewhat related to the WMG above about Andy's Father, he is Woody.]]
Andy's father couldn't bear to leave his son, with his death coming soon his loyal Woody doll offered his body to place his soul in so he could always be there. His last will before he died left everything to his mom, and especially a Woody doll for Andy. However in the process of becoming a toy he forgets everything explaining why in [=TS2=] he didn't know there was a TV show or merchandise of him. Now that he is a toy, he is wired like a toy, but he is different because he was a human soul. Notice the pattern of him being FIERCELY loyal to Andy, the thought of even leaving his house is something in [=TS3=] that he didn't even want to consider until, like a good parent, he understands he needs to let his son go to college on his own.
** Alternatively, Mrs. Davis in fact DOES practice witchcraft/voodoo/dark magic/etc. And combined with the theory above and/or a bit of the machine from ''9'', placed Mr. Davis' soul in Woody. Now all we need to figure out is what happened to that lost Woody soul that was sacrificed.

[[WMG: Woody is Andy's dad's Horcrux!]]
In the style of the diary, only less evil. This is because, yes, a person has to die in order to make a Horcrux, but they don't have to be murdered. Mrs. Davis was present, and she performed the Horcrux spell right as Mr. Davis died. Since he died, but nobody killed him, nobody's soul was torn, so his entire being was condensed into Woody. And he doesn't remember because... the process of being turned into fluff is very stressful on a mind, so something had to give, and memories were the first thing to go.
* The problem with that theory is that you ''have'' to commit murder to create the Horcrux. Then again, seeing as how [[NightmareFuel no one ever mentions anything about Andy's dad...]]
* Alternatively, Woody is Andy's ''mom's'' Horcrux. Mr. Davis was the murder victim used to create him. Yes, this means Woody is a woman in a male body. What?



[[WMG: Toy Story takes place in the very near future and Buzz Lightyear is a character from the latest Star Trek spin off.]]
Buzz gives Woody the Vulcan salute and tells him that they do not promote the idea of revenge on his planet. Revenge is discouraged on Vulcan. The purple hood hides his pointy ears.
* Jossed. The license plate in the first movie says 1995. In the second film, Tour Guide Barbie confirms that Buzz Lightyear toys were first made in 1995.



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[[WMG: Toy Story takes place in the very near future and Buzz Lightyear is a character from the latest Star Trek spin off.]]
Buzz gives Woody the Vulcan salute and tells him that they do not promote the idea of revenge on his planet. Revenge is discouraged on Vulcan. The purple hood hides his pointy ears.
* Jossed. The license plate in the first movie says 1995. In the second film, Tour Guide Barbie confirms that Buzz Lightyear toys were first made in 1995.
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[[WMG: Toys can tap into children's imaginations while in their inanimate state.]]
''3'''s [[WorldOfHam ridiculously awesome intro sequence]] is what
being played with is like from the toys' point of view. One of the reasons, perhaps the ''main'' reason, that toys love children playing with them, is that they experience it the way the child imagines it. This makes perfect sense when you think about it in relation to the movies, and is also ''completely awesome''. I mean think about it- no wonder Buzz took so long to realise he was a toy, when he ''could'' fly and shoot lasers for a few hours each day, and Woody, being the favourite toy, naturally takes centre stage most of the time, which likely is one reason why he's so loyal.
* I am going to consider this canon whenever I rewatch the trilogy from now on!
* If Toys can tap into their childrens' imaginations, then this ''might'' explain why Jonny knows that [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy Plank]] is alive.
* No wonder Buzz was so confused (traumatized?) after that whole Mrs. Nesbitt thing.
This would suggest that the toys can 'see' the game as if it is actually happening, just like the start of the third film, and though they know it isn't 'real', how their owner plays with them can subconciously affect how they see each other. Would explain a few things about how the toys act:
* The toys look up to Woody and Buzz as leaders because they is always portrayed as the heroes. Potatohead is resentful of Woody in the first film because Andy always used him as a villain for him to foil, and it made him bitter.
* Why Woody came to hate Buzz so quickly - aside from straight jealousy, Andy kept playing games where he made Buzz beat Woody up.
* Why Rex feels pressure to be scary - He's naturally shy, but Andy always plays him as a frightening monster.
* In the third film, Lotso seemed to be one of the more popular toys with the Butterfly room kids, which would aid his ability to lead the rest of them and convince them of his philosophy.
* FridgeHorror: Good gravy. If that's the case, that let us only shudder horrifically at whatever the toys were experiencing when the toddlers played with them. Imagine [[Literature/HeartOfDarkness The carnage, the destruction, the senseless violence, the horror, THE HORROR!]]

[[WMG: Once a new name is written on a toy, they forget their old owners as if reprogrammed.]]
Though it takes a long time. Woody obviously is a very old toy, and I think Andy's mother even tells Al he's a family heirloom. Yet no mention is ever made of any previous owners and Woody's identity is heavily based on the fact he is Andy's toy. A lot of the other toys don't seem to understand this (as they don't have Andy's name on them). And Woody didn't forget Andy during his restoration since the name was merely painted over and he didn't get a new label and Jessie hasn't forgotten Emily since she doesn't appear to have been marked. [[spoiler: Big Baby might've even forgotten about Daisy until presented with his old label.]]
* {{Jossed}}. In the third film, Jessie mentions (about her [[spoiler: being thrown in the trash]]) that [[spoiler:"It's Emily all over again!"]]
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[[WMG: People are reincarnated into toys that represent their death.]]
Buzz was an astronaut killed on the job, the Potato-heads were dismembered, Woody was bitten by a snake in his boot, Slinky was severed in half, Great Shape Barbie had an eating disorder, Lotso had a severe strawberry allergy....
** Regarding that last one...maybe he was [[spoiler:'''BURNED TO DEATH BY A BEAR WITH A FLAMETHROWER.''' Anything less would be ''too merciful.'' ...Yes, I am bitter.]]
*** I like this theory.
*** See, I was thinking his strawberry allergy made him puff up so that he suffocated from a closed off airway, which is why he's purple and fluffy.
** Alternately, Woody was an actor who appeared in many Westerns and was killed on the job when someone shot a gun that contained a real bullet instead of a blank. This would explain why he has no gun in his holster: he's too afraid to carry one.
*** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Strode Check out the date of death. Then scroll down to the bottom.
** And another alternate theory for Lotso: he lived in a country where the original leader (Daisy, his owner) was assassinated or removed in some other horrible way and replaced [[spoiler:with a dictator who tortured all the citizens of the country except those on his side or in places of power]]. Everyone [[spoiler:who went against the dictator]] was (in terms of increasing severity): imprisoned ([[spoiler:all Andy's toys]]), sent to The Box (Potato Head), brainwashed ([[spoiler:Buzz]]), or killed ([[spoiler:the incinerator scene]]). [[spoiler:He has become the dictator that ended his life.]]
*** Lotso is Stalin. Enough said.
** Hamm was a banker with clogged arteries, Bo Peep was a fragile DistressedDamsel who didn't get rescued in time, Ken was...well possibly strangled by an ascot but his murderer also cut off something. I'm guessing Rex and Trixie were paleontologists or animators/SFX people who worked on dinosaur movies, which somehow led to their demise.
** Mr. Pricklepants was a classically trained actor who died during a stage stunt, the little green men are victims of a radiation accident involving a claw, the Prospector was actually trapped in a mine and died, and Jessie was a cowgirl abandoned in the desert to die. [[ComedicSociopathy Say, this WMG is fun!]]
** I've got some: Dolly was a fashion designer who got into messy sewing accident, Twitch was a entomologist who died from an poisonous insect bite, chatterphone was a gangster who died in a gunfight, Toroto was a anime animator who died while animating said movie, and stretch was a diver who was attacked by an octopus.
** Got a few more: Wheezy was a has-been singer who died onstage from lack of oxygen while singing a high-pitched song he could sing in his youth, Slinky was not only torn in half but by wild dogs no less, Bullseye was a champion race horse who broke a leg and was melted down for glue. Bo-peep's sheep became mutton.
** Maybe Bullseye was an actor in samurai movies who was shot in the eye by a bow on the job, Big Baby was a cattle farmer that tried to infiltrate another farm but was trampled and knocked into a well, the squeaky shark was a swimmer strangled by a rope, Sarge was a vetrean covered in acid, Zurg tied himself to a lighnining rod and was zapped in the teeth, Chunk was killed in a rock silde, Rocky was a wrestler thrown out of the arena onto a jagged rock, Etch A Sketch was sliced into pieces by a fan, and Speak-n-Spell fell of a staircase into a factory for [=PCs=] and was crushed.
** I have a wicked idea how this WMG applies to Sids mutant toys, they started out a seperate toys until sid combined them, meaning two ( or more) souls sharing one body, Legs was a failing supermodel who died of botched liposuction combined with constuction worker who died when a crane fell on top of him, Babyface was Big Baby's younger brother in life who died from accidental decaptation combined with a steel worker who died when he fell into the molted metal, the toy who is half skateboard is part teenager who died in a skating accident and part pilot who's plane had crashed, some of them with mouths can talk but [[VoiceOfTheLegion they are creeped out by the sound of their voice.]]
** The Speak N' Spell (forget if it had a name) was an elementary school teacher killed in an accident when he was correcting English papers. RC was a NASCAR racer who died in an automobile accident. Bo Peep was a shepherdess who died in some sort of freak slaughtering accident. The soldiers were... soldiers. The peapod kids from 3 were conjoined twins who died in-utero, and Buttercup GOT IMPALED BY A UNICORN YEAAAAHHH
*** If I may get in on specifics for the soldiers, Sarge was clearly a Sergeant (and being the point of authority put a target on his head). The Minesweeper stepped on a landmine. The Medics had their field hospital bombed, or died while attempting to save someone else. The Combat Carl was blown up by a tank or mortar round (thus making his destruction recursive). The Paratroopers partook in an aerial assault (such as Market Garden or the invasion of Crete). The man Sarge refuses to leave quite nearly dies the same way twice: he was killed the first time by being crushed (possibly [[VideoGame/CommandAndConquer by a tank]])
** I showed this theory to a friend, an he suggested that Wheezy had asthma and died of complications.
** Ooh, I've got one! Big Baby was an abandoned baby who died before anyone could find him! Damn, I just made myself sad...
** Slinky dog could've been a person who was crushed to death, cue accordion style corpse.
*** Or maybe Slinky was a junkyard weiner dog that got on to that thing that crushes trash and got crushed to death, accordian-style.

[[WMG: People are reincarnated into toys that had a significance to them]]
Slightly similar to the above, but only when someone dies, their being becomes part of a significant toy to them. So when Andy's father died, his being combined with Woody's, hence why woody is so devoted to Andy. He's watching his (former) son grown up.
* This also why Buzz initially believes he's the real Buzz: He hadn't acquired a soul yet.












[[WMG: Toys can tap into children's imaginations while in their inanimate state.]]
''3'''s [[WorldOfHam ridiculously awesome intro sequence]] is what being played with is like from the toys' point of view. One of the reasons, perhaps the ''main'' reason, that toys love children playing with them, is that they experience it the way the child imagines it. This makes perfect sense when you think about it in relation to the movies, and is also ''completely awesome''. I mean think about it- no wonder Buzz took so long to realise he was a toy, when he ''could'' fly and shoot lasers for a few hours each day, and Woody, being the favourite toy, naturally takes centre stage most of the time, which likely is one reason why he's so loyal.
* I am going to consider this canon whenever I rewatch the trilogy from now on!
* If Toys can tap into their childrens' imaginations, then this ''might'' explain why Jonny knows that [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy Plank]] is alive.
* No wonder Buzz was so confused (traumatized?) after that whole Mrs. Nesbitt thing.
This would suggest that the toys can 'see' the game as if it is actually happening, just like the start of the third film, and though they know it isn't 'real', how their owner plays with them can subconciously affect how they see each other. Would explain a few things about how the toys act:
* The toys look up to Woody and Buzz as leaders because they is always portrayed as the heroes. Potatohead is resentful of Woody in the first film because Andy always used him as a villain for him to foil, and it made him bitter.
* Why Woody came to hate Buzz so quickly - aside from straight jealousy, Andy kept playing games where he made Buzz beat Woody up.
* Why Rex feels pressure to be scary - He's naturally shy, but Andy always plays him as a frightening monster.
* In the third film, Lotso seemed to be one of the more popular toys with the Butterfly room kids, which would aid his ability to lead the rest of them and convince them of his philosophy.
* FridgeHorror: Good gravy. If that's the case, that let us only shudder horrifically at whatever the toys were experiencing when the toddlers played with them. Imagine [[Literature/HeartOfDarkness The carnage, the destruction, the senseless violence, the horror, THE HORROR!]]

[[WMG: Once a new name is written on a toy, they forget their old owners as if reprogrammed.]]
Though it takes a long time. Woody obviously is a very old toy, and I think Andy's mother even tells Al he's a family heirloom. Yet no mention is ever made of any previous owners and Woody's identity is heavily based on the fact he is Andy's toy. A lot of the other toys don't seem to understand this (as they don't have Andy's name on them). And Woody didn't forget Andy during his restoration since the name was merely painted over and he didn't get a new label and Jessie hasn't forgotten Emily since she doesn't appear to have been marked. [[spoiler: Big Baby might've even forgotten about Daisy until presented with his old label.]]
* {{Jossed}}. In the third film, Jessie mentions (about her [[spoiler: being thrown in the trash]]) that [[spoiler:"It's Emily all over again!"]]

[[WMG: Somewhat related to the WMG above about Andy's Father, he is Woody.]]
Andy's father couldn't bear to leave his son, with his death coming soon his loyal Woody doll offered his body to place his soul in so he could always be there. His last will before he died left everything to his mom, and especially a Woody doll for Andy. However in the process of becoming a toy he forgets everything explaining why in [=TS2=] he didn't know there was a TV show or merchandise of him. Now that he is a toy, he is wired like a toy, but he is different because he was a human soul. Notice the pattern of him being FIERCELY loyal to Andy, the thought of even leaving his house is something in [=TS3=] that he didn't even want to consider until, like a good parent, he understands he needs to let his son go to college on his own.
** Alternatively, Mrs. Davis in fact DOES practice witchcraft/voodoo/dark magic/etc. And combined with the theory above and/or a bit of the machine from ''9'', placed Mr. Davis' soul in Woody. Now all we need to figure out is what happened to that lost Woody soul that was sacrificed.

[[WMG: Woody is Andy's dad's Horcrux!]]
In the style of the diary, only less evil. This is because, yes, a person has to die in order to make a Horcrux, but they don't have to be murdered. Mrs. Davis was present, and she performed the Horcrux spell right as Mr. Davis died. Since he died, but nobody killed him, nobody's soul was torn, so his entire being was condensed into Woody. And he doesn't remember because... the process of being turned into fluff is very stressful on a mind, so something had to give, and memories were the first thing to go.
* The problem with that theory is that you ''have'' to commit murder to create the Horcrux. Then again, seeing as how [[NightmareFuel no one ever mentions anything about Andy's dad...]]
* Alternatively, Woody is Andy's ''mom's'' Horcrux. Mr. Davis was the murder victim used to create him. Yes, this means Woody is a woman in a male body. What?

[[WMG: People are reincarnated into toys that represent their death.]]
Buzz was an astronaut killed on the job, the Potato-heads were dismembered, Woody was bitten by a snake in his boot, Slinky was severed in half, Great Shape Barbie had an eating disorder, Lotso had a severe strawberry allergy....
** Regarding that last one...maybe he was [[spoiler:'''BURNED TO DEATH BY A BEAR WITH A FLAMETHROWER.''' Anything less would be ''too merciful.'' ...Yes, I am bitter.]]
*** I like this theory.
*** See, I was thinking his strawberry allergy made him puff up so that he suffocated from a closed off airway, which is why he's purple and fluffy.
** Alternately, Woody was an actor who appeared in many Westerns and was killed on the job when someone shot a gun that contained a real bullet instead of a blank. This would explain why he has no gun in his holster: he's too afraid to carry one.
*** http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woody_Strode Check out the date of death. Then scroll down to the bottom.
** And another alternate theory for Lotso: he lived in a country where the original leader (Daisy, his owner) was assassinated or removed in some other horrible way and replaced [[spoiler:with a dictator who tortured all the citizens of the country except those on his side or in places of power]]. Everyone [[spoiler:who went against the dictator]] was (in terms of increasing severity): imprisoned ([[spoiler:all Andy's toys]]), sent to The Box (Potato Head), brainwashed ([[spoiler:Buzz]]), or killed ([[spoiler:the incinerator scene]]). [[spoiler:He has become the dictator that ended his life.]]
*** Lotso is Stalin. Enough said.
** Hamm was a banker with clogged arteries, Bo Peep was a fragile DistressedDamsel who didn't get rescued in time, Ken was...well possibly strangled by an ascot but his murderer also cut off something. I'm guessing Rex and Trixie were paleontologists or animators/SFX people who worked on dinosaur movies, which somehow led to their demise.
** Mr. Pricklepants was a classically trained actor who died during a stage stunt, the little green men are victims of a radiation accident involving a claw, the Prospector was actually trapped in a mine and died, and Jessie was a cowgirl abandoned in the desert to die. [[ComedicSociopathy Say, this WMG is fun!]]
** I've got some: Dolly was a fashion designer who got into messy sewing accident, Twitch was a entomologist who died from an poisonous insect bite, chatterphone was a gangster who died in a gunfight, Toroto was a anime animator who died while animating said movie, and stretch was a diver who was attacked by an octopus.
** Got a few more: Wheezy was a has-been singer who died onstage from lack of oxygen while singing a high-pitched song he could sing in his youth, Slinky was not only torn in half but by wild dogs no less, Bullseye was a champion race horse who broke a leg and was melted down for glue. Bo-peep's sheep became mutton.
** Maybe Bullseye was an actor in samurai movies who was shot in the eye by a bow on the job, Big Baby was a cattle farmer that tried to infiltrate another farm but was trampled and knocked into a well, the squeaky shark was a swimmer strangled by a rope, Sarge was a vetrean covered in acid, Zurg tied himself to a lighnining rod and was zapped in the teeth, Chunk was killed in a rock silde, Rocky was a wrestler thrown out of the arena onto a jagged rock, Etch A Sketch was sliced into pieces by a fan, and Speak-n-Spell fell of a staircase into a factory for [=PCs=] and was crushed.
** I have a wicked idea how this WMG applies to Sids mutant toys, they started out a seperate toys until sid combined them, meaning two ( or more) souls sharing one body, Legs was a failing supermodel who died of botched liposuction combined with constuction worker who died when a crane fell on top of him, Babyface was Big Baby's younger brother in life who died from accidental decaptation combined with a steel worker who died when he fell into the molted metal, the toy who is half skateboard is part teenager who died in a skating accident and part pilot who's plane had crashed, some of them with mouths can talk but [[VoiceOfTheLegion they are creeped out by the sound of their voice.]]
** The Speak N' Spell (forget if it had a name) was an elementary school teacher killed in an accident when he was correcting English papers. RC was a NASCAR racer who died in an automobile accident. Bo Peep was a shepherdess who died in some sort of freak slaughtering accident. The soldiers were... soldiers. The peapod kids from 3 were conjoined twins who died in-utero, and Buttercup GOT IMPALED BY A UNICORN YEAAAAHHH
*** If I may get in on specifics for the soldiers, Sarge was clearly a Sergeant (and being the point of authority put a target on his head). The Minesweeper stepped on a landmine. The Medics had their field hospital bombed, or died while attempting to save someone else. The Combat Carl was blown up by a tank or mortar round (thus making his destruction recursive). The Paratroopers partook in an aerial assault (such as Market Garden or the invasion of Crete). The man Sarge refuses to leave quite nearly dies the same way twice: he was killed the first time by being crushed (possibly [[VideoGame/CommandAndConquer by a tank]])
** I showed this theory to a friend, an he suggested that Wheezy had asthma and died of complications.
** Ooh, I've got one! Big Baby was an abandoned baby who died before anyone could find him! Damn, I just made myself sad...
** Slinky dog could've been a person who was crushed to death, cue accordion style corpse.
*** Or maybe Slinky was a junkyard weiner dog that got on to that thing that crushes trash and got crushed to death, accordian-style.

[[WMG: People are reincarnated into toys that had a significance to them]]
Slightly similar to the above, but only when someone dies, their being becomes part of a significant toy to them. So when Andy's father died, his being combined with Woody's, hence why woody is so devoted to Andy. He's watching his (former) son grown up.
* This also why Buzz initially believes he's the real Buzz: He hadn't acquired a soul yet.

[[WMG: Andy will become a writer.]]
Whether it's children's books or a TV show, Andy is shown to be more than capable of making a decent plot.

[[WMG: Andy will become an animator, possibly at Pixar.]]
All LogicBomb possibilities aside, all the material is there.
* Andy can create and expand stories quite well (all three films).
* He easily sees life from in line with the imagination and wonder of a child (playing with Bonnie).
* He spends quite a bit of time at his computer/desk from how he sits in it/wear on the chair. A stretch, but plausible.
* A shot of Andy's bulletin board shows he won an art contest. It was from the sixth grade, but the thing that turns on the lightbulb for your future career '''would''' be kept in a place of honor on your desk, wouldn't it?
* Many of the posters in Andy's room lean toward the same style and aesthetic. This leaves the option that Andy designed them, he is a fan of a certain artist, or there is one graphic artist in the Tri-County area.
* His acceptance letter (also on bulletin board) is to a California college sounding suspiciously like the Pixar cabbage-patch [=CalArts=]. Also the PU pennant on his wall stood for Pixar University, accodring to a [[WordOfDante laughing Lee Unkrich]]
[[WMG: Andy will return in a Toy Story short as Bonnie's babysitter.]]
Similar to the one above, Andy has already proven that he has an amazing rapport with her, being one of the few people she actually opened up to in the film. Not only would be an amazing SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}} if this happened, it would be great to see another scene with them playing together.
* Alternatively, Andy will stop by Bonnie's house when he comes home for Christmas later that year.

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!!First movie and franchise
[[WMG: Toy Story takes place in the very near future and Buzz Lightyear is a character from the latest Star Trek spin off.]]
Buzz gives Woody the Vulcan salute and tells him that they do not promote the idea of revenge on his planet. Revenge is discouraged on Vulcan. The purple hood hides his pointy ears.
* Jossed. The license plate in the first movie says 1995. In the second film, Tour Guide Barbie confirms that Buzz Lightyear toys were first made in 1995.

[[WMG: The junkyard Earth from ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' begins with the Tri-County landfill]]
Supported by the presence of the Pizza Planet truck in ''WALL•E'' and Buzz's Buy n Large batteries.

[[WMG: Andy and Sid are Master Hand and Crazy Hand from ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'']]
Master Hand is the spirit of a child wishing to play with his toys. Crazy Hand is the spirit of wanting to destroy one's toys. [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Both, however, are innocent child-like souls in both the Toy Story and Super Smash Bros universes.]] (Now picture Luigi saving Captain Falcon from being destroyed by Crazy Hand.)

[[WMG: TheMenInBlack get involved when a toy reveals its sentience to humanity]]
Surely something must be keeping things in order if humanity has been ignorant this long.
Consider Sid, he seemed just fine in toy story 3. [[LaserGuidedAmnesia Why do you think that is?]]
If not the MIB maybe some men in blackish organization run by toys, which would explain why Woody and Buzz weren't tracked down. [[SequelHook Toy Story 4]]?
* Why not? They are turning ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'' [[RecycledINSPACE into]] Film/JamesBond! ...Or they '[[JustForFun/XMeetsY added]]' '[[Film/AustinPowers James Bond]]'...
* [[http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi3663567129 Well you tell me then!]]

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!!First movie and franchise
[[WMG:
[[folder:Meaning of Toy Story takes place in the very near future and Buzz Lightyear is a character from the latest Star Trek spin off.]]
Buzz gives Woody the Vulcan salute and tells him that they do not promote the idea of revenge on his planet. Revenge is discouraged on Vulcan. The purple hood hides his pointy ears.
* Jossed. The license plate in the first movie says 1995. In the second film, Tour Guide Barbie confirms that Buzz Lightyear toys were first made in 1995.

[[WMG: The junkyard Earth from ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' begins with the Tri-County landfill]]
Supported by the presence of the Pizza Planet truck in ''WALL•E'' and Buzz's Buy n Large batteries.

[[WMG: Andy and Sid are Master Hand and Crazy Hand from ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'']]
Master Hand is the spirit of a child wishing to play with his toys. Crazy Hand is the spirit of wanting to destroy one's toys. [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Both, however, are innocent child-like souls in both the Toy Story and Super Smash Bros universes.]] (Now picture Luigi saving Captain Falcon from being destroyed by Crazy Hand.)

[[WMG: TheMenInBlack get involved when a toy reveals its sentience to humanity]]
Surely something must be keeping things in order if humanity has been ignorant this long.
Consider Sid, he seemed just fine in toy story 3. [[LaserGuidedAmnesia Why do you think that is?]]
If not the MIB maybe some men in blackish organization run by toys, which would explain why Woody and Buzz weren't tracked down. [[SequelHook Toy Story 4]]?
* Why not? They are turning ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'' [[RecycledINSPACE into]] Film/JamesBond! ...Or they '[[JustForFun/XMeetsY added]]' '[[Film/AustinPowers James Bond]]'...
* [[http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi3663567129 Well you tell me then!]]
Story]]




[[WMG: The toys' antics are all just the Witch's version of events]]
A Witch has attempted to materialise by presenting a magical version of events for occurrences in Toy Story. Some of these are fairly simple for a human explanation to be made, such as how the toys are always scattered across the room. The Witch's explanation is that the toys come alive, and move about themselves, but the human theory is that the kid simply didn't pack them away. There are harder problems though, such as the extra toys at the end of Toy Story 2. This is explained as his mother getting him new ones at a yard sale.

A telltale sign is how status quo is god. Even though Woody apparently gets his arm damaged, then repaired, it has to be damaged again in the Witch's scenario.

The entire thing is a challenge by the Witch, to see if you can come up with a human explanation. Is reasoning possible, or is the story a fantasy?

Following on, the toys are powered by magic (which is what the witch wants you to think). Children are able to use it to bring them to life in exciting scenarios (train robbery, etc.) but as soon as an adult enters, the magic toxin burns away the magic.

TL;DR: The entire thing is [[VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry Umineko]], for kids.

** Or perhaps that Witch was Maria using the Magic of Origins to bring all toys to life a la Sakutaro?

[[WMG: Long ago...]]
There was a wizard. A very powerful wizard with several children. One day, they pestered him to no end to bring their toys to life, so he does. The children are astounded, so much so that they start to get a little rough with them. Eventually, one breaks and the magic escapes it, leaving it lifeless. But the spell lives on in other toys. But the memory of being broken haunts the minds of the toys of today. So they become inanimate whenever someone looks at them.

[[WMG: Woody is Andy's missing father's toy.]]
If Woody is a reminder of Andy's apparently absent father it would certainly explain he has been Andy's favorite for so many years.
* And also why in the third film, when Andy was leaving for college, Woody was the only toy that he had chosen to bring with him. All the other toys were meant to be placed in the attic.
* The boy in the ''Woody's Round-Up'' video could very well be Andy's father as a kid. Being in the video is probably how he got Woody. When Woody saw him in the video, he remembers why he loves Andy so much.
** He resembles Andy, too. I'm subscribing to the Emily Davis/young Mr. Davis theory/theories!
*** Ooh, ooh! I got it...Emily and Andy's-dad get together out of their shared love for Woody's Roundup and the toys!
* WordOfGod confirms this.
** Confirms what? The title of this WMG or that the kid in the show is his father? And where is the proof?
** Come on, above troper. It's not hard to look on the main page OR the JBM page of Toy Story to figure out where that particular WordOfGod comes from. Don't be lazy. Anyway, they said (apparently in the DVD commentary) that Woody was meant to be his father's hand-me-down toy to Andy, but they just never bothered to expand on it. Let alone show any adult males in the first film.
*** The bullet points from "WordOfGod confirms this" and the line below were originally one bullet point deeper, and thus (mistakenly?) were under the sub-guess that Andy's father was in the Woody's Roundup video.

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\n[[WMG: The toys' antics are all just the Witch's version of events]]\nA Witch has attempted to materialise by presenting a magical version of events for occurrences in Toy Story. Some of these are fairly simple for a human explanation to be made, such as how the toys are always scattered across the room. The Witch's explanation is that the toys come alive, and move about themselves, but the human theory is that the kid simply didn't pack them away. There are harder problems though, such as the extra toys at the end of Toy Story 2. This is explained as his mother getting him new ones at a yard sale.\n\nA telltale sign is how status quo is god. Even though Woody apparently gets his arm damaged, then repaired, it has to be damaged again in the Witch's scenario.\n\nThe entire thing is a challenge by the Witch, to see if you can come up with a human explanation. Is reasoning possible, or is the story a fantasy?\n\nFollowing on, the toys are powered by magic (which is what the witch wants you to think). Children are able to use it to bring them to life in exciting scenarios (train robbery, etc.) but as soon as an adult enters, the magic toxin burns away the magic.\n\nTL;DR: The entire thing is [[VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry Umineko]], for kids.\n\n** Or perhaps that Witch was Maria using the Magic of Origins to bring all toys to life a la Sakutaro?\n\n[[WMG: Long ago...]]\nThere was a wizard. A very powerful wizard with several children. One day, they pestered him to no end to bring their toys to life, so he does. The children are astounded, so much so that they start to get a little rough with them. Eventually, one breaks and the magic escapes it, leaving it lifeless. But the spell lives on in other toys. But the memory of being broken haunts the minds of the toys of today. So they become inanimate whenever someone looks at them.\n\n[[WMG: Woody is Andy's missing father's toy.]]\nIf Woody is a reminder of Andy's apparently absent father it would certainly explain he has been Andy's favorite for so many years.\n* And also why in the third film, when Andy was leaving for college, Woody was the only toy that he had chosen to bring with him. All the other toys were meant to be placed in the attic.\n* The boy in the ''Woody's Round-Up'' video could very well be Andy's father as a kid. Being in the video is probably how he got Woody. When Woody saw him in the video, he remembers why he loves Andy so much.\n** He resembles Andy, too. I'm subscribing to the Emily Davis/young Mr. Davis theory/theories!\n*** Ooh, ooh! I got it...Emily and Andy's-dad get together out of their shared love for Woody's Roundup and the toys!\n* WordOfGod confirms this.\n** Confirms what? The title of this WMG or that the kid in the show is his father? And where is the proof?\n** Come on, above troper. It's not hard to look on the main page OR the JBM page of Toy Story to figure out where that particular WordOfGod comes from. Don't be lazy. Anyway, they said (apparently in the DVD commentary) that Woody was meant to be his father's hand-me-down toy to Andy, but they just never bothered to expand on it. Let alone show any adult males in the first film.\n*** The bullet points from "WordOfGod confirms this" and the line below were originally one bullet point deeper, and thus (mistakenly?) were under the sub-guess that Andy's father was in the Woody's Roundup video.\n[[/folder]]

[[folder:Andy]]




[[WMG: Toy Story takes place in the MarvelUniverse.]]
In the preview for Toy Story 3, a map of the world can be seen in Andy's room, with a vast green nation in sub-Saharan Africa. Disney owns Marvel, Disney owns Pixar, ergo the nation must be [[ComicBook/BlackPanther Wakanda.]]

[[WMG: The toys are animated by spirits a la ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse''.]]
Toys are animated by emotional attachment and play. Human(oid) toys are usually animate from the time they're first received, non-humanoid toys pick up animation from play, and all toys get more personality and human-ness the longer they're around humans. Toys keep up the Masquerade because their child's imagination feeds their existence, and showing independence weakens or severs that link. Toys which are loved and played with long enough gain a great deal of "essence," developing not only their character but also their skills and abilities. A well-loved, much-played with toy can pull off incredible stunts, as seen in the toys' gradual increase in competence throughout the movies.

Once animated, a toy has to be destroyed to lose the spark of life, but they can be starved of "essence" without care or play, exactly equivalent to a human being starved of food and human contact. The Prospector, for instance, may have been animated simply by becoming a fixture in his dime store, only to go years without any real love or attention and thus kept barely alive and suffering. The cold admiration of a museum would keep him well-fed, if not ever really invested with love.
* Lotso, on the other hand, absorbed some of the Essence of Thurifuge, [[DemonLordsAndArchDevils Maeljin of Envy]], and was in the process of turning Sunnyside into a wound. This makes his overthrow even happier, since really, [[NightmareFuel would]] ''[[NightmareFuel you]]'' [[NightmareFuel want a servant of the archetypal embodiment of jealousy in charge of]] [[OrphanageOfFear a daycare's spritual reflection]]?

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\n[[/folder]]

[[folder:Andy's dad]]
[[WMG: Toy Story takes place in the MarvelUniverse.Woody is Andy's missing father's toy.]]
In the preview for Toy Story 3, If Woody is a map reminder of the world can be seen in Andy's room, with a vast green nation in sub-Saharan Africa. Disney owns Marvel, Disney owns Pixar, ergo the nation must be [[ComicBook/BlackPanther Wakanda.]]

[[WMG: The toys are animated by spirits a la ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse''.]]
Toys are animated by emotional attachment and play. Human(oid) toys are usually animate from the time they're first received, non-humanoid toys pick up animation from play, and all toys get more personality and human-ness the longer they're around humans. Toys keep up the Masquerade because their child's imagination feeds their existence, and showing independence weakens or severs that link. Toys which are loved and played with long enough gain a great deal of "essence," developing not only their character but
apparently absent father it would certainly explain he has been Andy's favorite for so many years.
* And
also their skills and abilities. A well-loved, much-played with toy can pull off incredible stunts, as seen why in the toys' gradual increase in competence throughout third film, when Andy was leaving for college, Woody was the movies.

Once animated, a toy has to be destroyed to lose the spark of life, but they can be starved of "essence" without care or play, exactly equivalent to a human being starved of food and human contact. The Prospector, for instance, may have been animated simply by becoming a fixture in his dime store,
only toy that he had chosen to go years without any real love or attention and thus kept barely alive and suffering. The cold admiration of a museum would keep him well-fed, if not ever really invested bring with love.
* Lotso, on
him. All the other hand, absorbed some of toys were meant to be placed in the Essence of Thurifuge, [[DemonLordsAndArchDevils Maeljin of Envy]], attic.
* The boy in the ''Woody's Round-Up'' video could very well be Andy's father as a kid. Being in the video is probably how he got Woody. When Woody saw him in the video, he remembers why he loves Andy so much.
** He resembles Andy, too. I'm subscribing to the Emily Davis/young Mr. Davis theory/theories!
*** Ooh, ooh! I got it...Emily
and Andy's-dad get together out of their shared love for Woody's Roundup and the toys!
* WordOfGod confirms this.
** Confirms what? The title of this WMG or that the kid in the show is his father? And where is the proof?
** Come on, above troper. It's not hard to look on the main page OR the JBM page of Toy Story to figure out where that particular WordOfGod comes from. Don't be lazy. Anyway, they said (apparently in the DVD commentary) that Woody was meant to be his father's hand-me-down toy to Andy, but they just never bothered to expand on it. Let alone show any adult males in the first film.
*** The bullet points from "WordOfGod confirms this" and the line below were originally one bullet point deeper, and thus (mistakenly?) were under the sub-guess that Andy's father
was in the process of turning Sunnyside into a wound. This makes his overthrow even happier, since really, [[NightmareFuel would]] ''[[NightmareFuel you]]'' [[NightmareFuel want a servant of the archetypal embodiment of jealousy in charge of]] [[OrphanageOfFear a daycare's spritual reflection]]?
Woody's Roundup video.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Buzz Lightyear]]




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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Chronology]]
[[WMG: Toy Story takes place in the very near future and Buzz Lightyear is a character from the latest Star Trek spin off.]]
Buzz gives Woody the Vulcan salute and tells him that they do not promote the idea of revenge on his planet. Revenge is discouraged on Vulcan. The purple hood hides his pointy ears.
* Jossed. The license plate in the first movie says 1995. In the second film, Tour Guide Barbie confirms that Buzz Lightyear toys were first made in 1995.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Crossovers]]
[[WMG: The junkyard Earth from ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' begins with the Tri-County landfill]]
Supported by the presence of the Pizza Planet truck in ''WALL•E'' and Buzz's Buy n Large batteries.

[[WMG: Andy and Sid are Master Hand and Crazy Hand from ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'']]
Master Hand is the spirit of a child wishing to play with his toys. Crazy Hand is the spirit of wanting to destroy one's toys. [[AlternateCharacterInterpretation Both, however, are innocent child-like souls in both the Toy Story and Super Smash Bros universes.]] (Now picture Luigi saving Captain Falcon from being destroyed by Crazy Hand.)

[[WMG: TheMenInBlack get involved when a toy reveals its sentience to humanity]]
Surely something must be keeping things in order if humanity has been ignorant this long.
Consider Sid, he seemed just fine in toy story 3. [[LaserGuidedAmnesia Why do you think that is?]]
If not the MIB maybe some men in blackish organization run by toys, which would explain why Woody and Buzz weren't tracked down. [[SequelHook Toy Story 4]]?
* Why not? They are turning ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}}'' [[RecycledINSPACE into]] Film/JamesBond! ...Or they '[[JustForFun/XMeetsY added]]' '[[Film/AustinPowers James Bond]]'...
* [[http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi3663567129 Well you tell me then!]]

[[WMG: Toy Story takes place in the MarvelUniverse.]]
In the preview for Toy Story 3, a map of the world can be seen in Andy's room, with a vast green nation in sub-Saharan Africa. Disney owns Marvel, Disney owns Pixar, ergo the nation must be [[ComicBook/BlackPanther Wakanda.]]



[[WMG:Toys lose their magic if humans see them too much.]]
The reason why toys "play dead" in front of humans is because they're magical, and some part of their subconscious knows this. They also (even if subconsciously) know that if humans see them moving around too much, they'll lose the magical ability to come to life. Hence Woody telling the freaks at Sid's house "we're gonna have to break a few rules".
* You mean like Weeping Angels?
** This reminds me of the Muppet special called ''The Christmas Toy'', in which, by the laws of this show, a toy cannot be caught acting alive in front of a human, or they'll be "frozen"- i.e., they plop down and lose their ability to come alive and just exist as a regular toy for all eternity! Granted, this effect happens immediately, not after a period of exposure with humans.
* But what about babies? Molly saw Woody and Buzz through the side-view mirror, and in the short Tin Toy, Billy chased Tinny around the room. I can understand when animals, like Buster and Scud, see them because they're not humans. But babies ARE humans.
** They don't remember things as clearly as adults or kids.
*** But if babies see toys moving, wouldn't that make them lose their ability to come to life regardless of the baby remembering?

[[WMG:Toys have a truly inanimate state.]]
Which means that they go into a state of suspended animation when they "play dead" around humans. Notice when Woody and Buzz fight, they both have reflexes to pain, and yell when hurt. However, when around Sid, the daycare kids, or even Andy plays a little rough sometimes, they have no response. They don't even flinch as they're being ripped to pieces.
** So in a sense, all the toys are possums?
*** I always thought they held it in around humans out of neccesity. They're really good at it due to being toys. When around toys they react normally with proper responses and reflexes because there's no need to hold them in.
*** In Toy Story 2, Andy's mom picks up Rex, and his eyes shift nervously. Toys also wink to each other on a few separate occasions in the first two movies. It made sense to me that they can control what parts of their body are inanimate. The cleaner from the second movie cleaning off Woody's eyes is a good example of this.
*** I'm pretty sure Toy Story 3 confirmed that they were just acting. When Bonnie makes Woody her new toy and all the other toys introduce themselves, they talk [[BusmansVocabulary like they're actors.]]
*** I believe that they have to choose to move in front of humans over the age of two at least where the given human is looking.

[[WMG:Sid is the Antichrist.]]



[[WMG: Toys come alive because kids need them.]]
The most common theory I've seen is that a child's love brings the toys to life. But that doesn't explain Prospector, and Sid's toys. What brings the toys to life is not the love, but the needing. Toys are (after parents) a childs first friends, and being alive helps comfort children, even though the kids don't know it. Even Sid needed his toys as a sort of outlet for his agression. Prospector was alive because he needed to help some kid, but he never really got a chance.



[[WMG: Andy's real name is [[ComicBook/XMen Pietro Maximoff]], or his father is a [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles Super]].]]
In Toy Story 2, Andy's hair is seen to be seemingly graying prematurely, and his father never being around can be attributed to it being Magneto going around crusading for Mutant Superiority, or him being away on Superhero Duty, but there is one other hint besides "Disney Owns Marvel".
* In [=TS2=], Andy's mom says he has five minutes before they have to leave for Cowboy Camp. Andy is able to string up Bo Peep, arrange all of his Army Men perfectly in front of Hamm, put Buzz on RC in a box, set up the ramp so it exactly hits Hamm, and acting it out takes about a minute, and this all comes from the room being in disarray after Buster ran rampant looking for Woody. No kid can set all of that up (particularly the Army Men) in five minutes, barring being a Speedster. Ergo, he is somehow related to a Super-being.
** Or, like this troper's mother, when Andy's Mom says five minutes, she ''really'' means half an hour.
* Molly doesn't look like Scarlet Witch. She could dye her hair, but this will make coming home for the holidays very awkward.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sid]]
[[WMG:Sid is the Antichrist.]]




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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Toys being alive]]
[[WMG: The toys' antics are all just the Witch's version of events]]
A Witch has attempted to materialise by presenting a magical version of events for occurrences in Toy Story. Some of these are fairly simple for a human explanation to be made, such as how the toys are always scattered across the room. The Witch's explanation is that the toys come alive, and move about themselves, but the human theory is that the kid simply didn't pack them away. There are harder problems though, such as the extra toys at the end of Toy Story 2. This is explained as his mother getting him new ones at a yard sale.

A telltale sign is how status quo is god. Even though Woody apparently gets his arm damaged, then repaired, it has to be damaged again in the Witch's scenario.

The entire thing is a challenge by the Witch, to see if you can come up with a human explanation. Is reasoning possible, or is the story a fantasy?

Following on, the toys are powered by magic (which is what the witch wants you to think). Children are able to use it to bring them to life in exciting scenarios (train robbery, etc.) but as soon as an adult enters, the magic toxin burns away the magic.

TL;DR: The entire thing is [[VisualNovel/UminekoWhenTheyCry Umineko]], for kids.

** Or perhaps that Witch was Maria using the Magic of Origins to bring all toys to life a la Sakutaro?

[[WMG: Long ago...]]
There was a wizard. A very powerful wizard with several children. One day, they pestered him to no end to bring their toys to life, so he does. The children are astounded, so much so that they start to get a little rough with them. Eventually, one breaks and the magic escapes it, leaving it lifeless. But the spell lives on in other toys. But the memory of being broken haunts the minds of the toys of today. So they become inanimate whenever someone looks at them.

[[WMG: The toys are animated by spirits a la ''TabletopGame/WerewolfTheApocalypse''.]]
Toys are animated by emotional attachment and play. Human(oid) toys are usually animate from the time they're first received, non-humanoid toys pick up animation from play, and all toys get more personality and human-ness the longer they're around humans. Toys keep up the Masquerade because their child's imagination feeds their existence, and showing independence weakens or severs that link. Toys which are loved and played with long enough gain a great deal of "essence," developing not only their character but also their skills and abilities. A well-loved, much-played with toy can pull off incredible stunts, as seen in the toys' gradual increase in competence throughout the movies.

Once animated, a toy has to be destroyed to lose the spark of life, but they can be starved of "essence" without care or play, exactly equivalent to a human being starved of food and human contact. The Prospector, for instance, may have been animated simply by becoming a fixture in his dime store, only to go years without any real love or attention and thus kept barely alive and suffering. The cold admiration of a museum would keep him well-fed, if not ever really invested with love.
* Lotso, on the other hand, absorbed some of the Essence of Thurifuge, [[DemonLordsAndArchDevils Maeljin of Envy]], and was in the process of turning Sunnyside into a wound. This makes his overthrow even happier, since really, [[NightmareFuel would]] ''[[NightmareFuel you]]'' [[NightmareFuel want a servant of the archetypal embodiment of jealousy in charge of]] [[OrphanageOfFear a daycare's spritual reflection]]?

[[WMG:Toys lose their magic if humans see them too much.]]
The reason why toys "play dead" in front of humans is because they're magical, and some part of their subconscious knows this. They also (even if subconsciously) know that if humans see them moving around too much, they'll lose the magical ability to come to life. Hence Woody telling the freaks at Sid's house "we're gonna have to break a few rules".
* You mean like Weeping Angels?
** This reminds me of the Muppet special called ''The Christmas Toy'', in which, by the laws of this show, a toy cannot be caught acting alive in front of a human, or they'll be "frozen"- i.e., they plop down and lose their ability to come alive and just exist as a regular toy for all eternity! Granted, this effect happens immediately, not after a period of exposure with humans.
* But what about babies? Molly saw Woody and Buzz through the side-view mirror, and in the short Tin Toy, Billy chased Tinny around the room. I can understand when animals, like Buster and Scud, see them because they're not humans. But babies ARE humans.
** They don't remember things as clearly as adults or kids.
*** But if babies see toys moving, wouldn't that make them lose their ability to come to life regardless of the baby remembering?

[[WMG:Toys have a truly inanimate state.]]
Which means that they go into a state of suspended animation when they "play dead" around humans. Notice when Woody and Buzz fight, they both have reflexes to pain, and yell when hurt. However, when around Sid, the daycare kids, or even Andy plays a little rough sometimes, they have no response. They don't even flinch as they're being ripped to pieces.
** So in a sense, all the toys are possums?
*** I always thought they held it in around humans out of neccesity. They're really good at it due to being toys. When around toys they react normally with proper responses and reflexes because there's no need to hold them in.
*** In Toy Story 2, Andy's mom picks up Rex, and his eyes shift nervously. Toys also wink to each other on a few separate occasions in the first two movies. It made sense to me that they can control what parts of their body are inanimate. The cleaner from the second movie cleaning off Woody's eyes is a good example of this.
*** I'm pretty sure Toy Story 3 confirmed that they were just acting. When Bonnie makes Woody her new toy and all the other toys introduce themselves, they talk [[BusmansVocabulary like they're actors.]]
*** I believe that they have to choose to move in front of humans over the age of two at least where the given human is looking.

[[WMG: Toys come alive because kids need them.]]
The most common theory I've seen is that a child's love brings the toys to life. But that doesn't explain Prospector, and Sid's toys. What brings the toys to life is not the love, but the needing. Toys are (after parents) a childs first friends, and being alive helps comfort children, even though the kids don't know it. Even Sid needed his toys as a sort of outlet for his agression. Prospector was alive because he needed to help some kid, but he never really got a chance.




[[WMG: Andy's real name is [[ComicBook/XMen Pietro Maximoff]], or his father is a [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles Super]].]]
In Toy Story 2, Andy's hair is seen to be seemingly graying prematurely, and his father never being around can be attributed to it being Magneto going around crusading for Mutant Superiority, or him being away on Superhero Duty, but there is one other hint besides "Disney Owns Marvel".
* In [=TS2=], Andy's mom says he has five minutes before they have to leave for Cowboy Camp. Andy is able to string up Bo Peep, arrange all of his Army Men perfectly in front of Hamm, put Buzz on RC in a box, set up the ramp so it exactly hits Hamm, and acting it out takes about a minute, and this all comes from the room being in disarray after Buster ran rampant looking for Woody. No kid can set all of that up (particularly the Army Men) in five minutes, barring being a Speedster. Ergo, he is somehow related to a Super-being.
** Or, like this troper's mother, when Andy's Mom says five minutes, she ''really'' means half an hour.
* Molly doesn't look like Scarlet Witch. She could dye her hair, but this will make coming home for the holidays very awkward.

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\n[[WMG: Andy's real name is [[ComicBook/XMen Pietro Maximoff]], or his father is a [[WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles Super]].]]\nIn Toy Story 2, Andy's hair is seen to be seemingly graying prematurely, and his father never being around can be attributed to it being Magneto going around crusading for Mutant Superiority, or him being away on Superhero Duty, but there is one other hint besides "Disney Owns Marvel".\n* In [=TS2=], Andy's mom says he has five minutes before they have to leave for Cowboy Camp. Andy is able to string up Bo Peep, arrange all of his Army Men perfectly in front of Hamm, put Buzz on RC in a box, set up the ramp so it exactly hits Hamm, and acting it out takes about a minute, and this all comes from the room being in disarray after Buster ran rampant looking for Woody. No kid can set all of that up (particularly the Army Men) in five minutes, barring being a Speedster. Ergo, he is somehow related to a Super-being.\n** Or, like this troper's mother, when Andy's Mom says five minutes, she ''really'' means half an hour.\n* Molly doesn't look like Scarlet Witch. She could dye her hair, but this will make coming home for the holidays very awkward.\n[[/folder]]









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Not only is rex paleontologically inaccurate even for 1995 (three fingers instead of two, kangaroo posture) but his face's shape is clearly designed to look sympathetic and non-threatening. And in contrast to other toys, whose personality seems to match the one Andy and Bonnie gives them (Woody is resourceful, Potato Head and Hamm are antagonistic, Bo is sweet and has a thing for Woody and then for Buzz...), Rex's is completely against Andy's imagined AngryGuardDog or Bonnie's {{Franchise/Godzilla}} knock-off. This is because Rex came with a pre-defined personality that was ''not'' your average rampaging dinosaur and kept it.

!!Toy Story 4

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be the ultimate BrownNote.]]
Everyone will switch betwwen laughing and crying so rapidly they'll have heart attacks and die.
* Or rather, they will be inspired to commit suicide as life would not be worth living after seeing such a perfect film

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be a spin-off not a sequel]]
New toys, new kid, the old story ended but a new one will begin. Bonus points if it's Andy's kid.
* Jossed. It's the same toys, now owned (for the most part) by Bonnie.

[[WMG: The antagonist of a hypothetical new installment...]]
Would be Bonnie's computer. Seriously, what's more likely to make a kid start ignoring their toys? Especially in the modern world. The computer, if anthropomorphized, might even be intentionally perpetrating this.

[[WMG: There won't be a Toy Story 4]]
I just can't see Pixar letting it happen (and Disney does seem to respect their decisions well enough). But there will be more than just the Cars 2 pre-movie short. Likely, the shorts will be all about random misadventures, some will expand on the time between the first and second films, and a few will detail events preceeding the third. And likely a few will take place after the third, maybe even reuniting Bo Peep with Woody. Eventually, the shorts might get spliced into a sort of pseudo film, likely with an added backstory that ends with a distant finale. In that sense, it won't ruin the note [=TS3=] went out on, but at the same time reaffirm that everything the series taught us over the years.
* Jossed. ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' is set to hit theatres in mid 2019.

[[WMG: Creator/AlanRickman will be appearing in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4''.]]
As one of the toys in Bonnie's room.
* Jossed. He's dead.

[[WMG: ToyStory4 will have some type of TakeThat towards WesternAnimation/RobotChicken]]
To finally get the show back for the [[DudeNotFunny godawful "Toy Story 4" sketch]]
---- * They always could, but I don't think that they'd make a bust on Robot Chicken in a way that would mean "Robot Chicken is bad and you are bad for liking it". I'm sure that a handful of Pixar employees are fans of the show, given that plenty of people that make or star in films for the studio have worked in edgier things in the past and just slightly clean up their humor for Pixar. They might include something more of the Affectionate Parody kind of reference, but nothing meant to genuinely shame anyone working on the show or anyone who likes it. Also, I'm pretty sure that Seth Green, Matt Seinreich, and almost everyone else working on the show are fans of Pixar, the Toy Story films in particular, and that Toy Story, if only indirectly, influenced the creation of the show, given that Seth Green's love of toy collecting goes long before Robot Chicken ever came on. Robot Chicken's Toy Story 4 sketch only did what the show does and applied it to Toy Story- use a ridiculous, over-the-top scenario to make fun of some potential Fridge Logic the show provides, in this case how the definition of "toy" changes when you get to a certain age. I'm sure that Seth, Matt, and the rest of the writing/acting team on Robot Chicken would love to see the show parodied in a movie like Toy Story 4, and they might even add their voices and write additional story material for such a parody.

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Not only is rex paleontologically inaccurate even for 1995 (three fingers instead of two, kangaroo posture) but his face's shape is clearly designed to look sympathetic and non-threatening. And in contrast to other toys, whose personality seems to match the one Andy and Bonnie gives them (Woody is resourceful, Potato Head and Hamm are antagonistic, Bo is sweet and has a thing for Woody and then for Buzz...), Rex's is completely against Andy's imagined AngryGuardDog or Bonnie's {{Franchise/Godzilla}} knock-off. This is because Rex came with a pre-defined personality that was ''not'' your average rampaging dinosaur and kept it.

!!Toy Story 4

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be the ultimate BrownNote.]]
Everyone will switch betwwen laughing and crying so rapidly they'll have heart attacks and die.
* Or rather, they will be inspired to commit suicide as life would not be worth living after seeing such a perfect film

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be a spin-off not a sequel]]
New toys, new kid, the old story ended but a new one will begin. Bonus points if it's Andy's kid.
* Jossed. It's the same toys, now owned (for the most part) by Bonnie.

[[WMG: The antagonist of a hypothetical new installment...]]
Would be Bonnie's computer. Seriously, what's more likely to make a kid start ignoring their toys? Especially in the modern world. The computer, if anthropomorphized, might even be intentionally perpetrating this.

[[WMG: There won't be a Toy Story 4]]
I just can't see Pixar letting it happen (and Disney does seem to respect their decisions well enough). But there will be more than just the Cars 2 pre-movie short. Likely, the shorts will be all about random misadventures, some will expand on the time between the first and second films, and a few will detail events preceeding the third. And likely a few will take place after the third, maybe even reuniting Bo Peep with Woody. Eventually, the shorts might get spliced into a sort of pseudo film, likely with an added backstory that ends with a distant finale. In that sense, it won't ruin the note [=TS3=] went out on, but at the same time reaffirm that everything the series taught us over the years.
* Jossed. ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' is set to hit theatres in mid 2019.

[[WMG: Creator/AlanRickman will be appearing in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4''.]]
As one of the toys in Bonnie's room.
* Jossed. He's dead.

[[WMG: ToyStory4 will have some type of TakeThat towards WesternAnimation/RobotChicken]]
To finally get the show back for the [[DudeNotFunny godawful "Toy Story 4" sketch]]
---- * They always could, but I don't think that they'd make a bust on Robot Chicken in a way that would mean "Robot Chicken is bad and you are bad for liking it". I'm sure that a handful of Pixar employees are fans of the show, given that plenty of people that make or star in films for the studio have worked in edgier things in the past and just slightly clean up their humor for Pixar. They might include something more of the Affectionate Parody kind of reference, but nothing meant to genuinely shame anyone working on the show or anyone who likes it. Also, I'm pretty sure that Seth Green, Matt Seinreich, and almost everyone else working on the show are fans of Pixar, the Toy Story films in particular, and that Toy Story, if only indirectly, influenced the creation of the show, given that Seth Green's love of toy collecting goes long before Robot Chicken ever came on. Robot Chicken's Toy Story 4 sketch only did what the show does and applied it to Toy Story- use a ridiculous, over-the-top scenario to make fun of some potential Fridge Logic the show provides, in this case how the definition of "toy" changes when you get to a certain age. I'm sure that Seth, Matt, and the rest of the writing/acting team on Robot Chicken would love to see the show parodied in a movie like Toy Story 4, and they might even add their voices and write additional story material for such a parody.
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!!Toy Story 3

[[WMG: Bo Peep was sold/given away, but eventually broke...]]
...and was thrown away, around the time of the events of Toy Story 3. She was in the same pile of trash that Woody and friends were in. [[TearJerker But the Claw didn't pick her up.]] I felt like crushing your emotions today.

[[WMG: Daisy's parents might have a severe memory loss disorder, which is why they forgot the toys.]]
* Or maybe this is common for adults. About a few years ago, this ad for a medicine that prevents memory loss ran on TV where a woman forgot where she put something (I think it was car keys), and her dog says where she put it in thoughts, ala ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'', but the woman can't understand the dog.

[[WMG: Daisy is really a younger version of Daisy from the Ramona book series.]]

[[WMG: Woody and Bo broke up.]]
Between [=TS2=] and [=TS3=], this is how Bo Peep was given away: Woody and co tried to save her from being sold on another yard sale, but unfortunately, they were too late. To add insult to injury, Bo get upset with Woody and [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech lectures him that he's terribly failed to save her and lost complete trust in him]], thus severing all ties with him. Woody becomes guilty and heartbroken, but it only took a while for the other toys to sooth his feelings and forget about the whole thing, but deep down inside, Woody just can't forget about that moment he lost Bo.
* Confirmed... halfway. Bo was given away, Woody tried to 'save' her, but she told him to come with her instead. Woody chose to stay with Andy and they parted ways.

[[WMG: Eventually, Andy and Bonnie meet again and get married and pass the toys down onto their kid]]
Mostly because I want Woody reunited with Andy.

[[WMG: Daisy died when she tried to retrieve the replacement Lotso.]]
* On another road trip, Daisy dropped her Lotso doll out the window and opened the car door to go retrieve the doll. She was hit by a car and then died.

[[WMG: Andy ends up with his toys back]]
By the time Bonnie leaves to go to collage Andy has a child of his own, so, before she goes, Bonnie gives Andy his toys back as well as some of her own for his child

[[WMG: The garbage worker who picks up Lotso near the end and mentions having one as a kid is a [[UsefulNotes/{{Transgender}} trans man]]. His birth name? Daisy.]]
Yes, I have no proof and it's out-there as hell, but come on, the irony would be AMAZING.

[[WMG: The college Andy leaves to is affiliated with the Marine Life Institute from WesternAnimation/FindingDory]]
We don't know what he's studying; it might be marine biology.

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!!Toy Story 2

!!Toy Story 3

!!Toy Story 4

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be the ultimate BrownNote.]]
Everyone will switch betwwen laughing and crying so rapidly they'll have heart attacks and die.
* Or rather, they will be inspired to commit suicide as life would not be worth living after seeing such a perfect film

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be a spin-off not a sequel]]
New toys, new kid, the old story ended but a new one will begin. Bonus points if it's Andy's kid.
* Jossed. It's the same toys, now owned (for the most part) by Bonnie.

[[WMG: The antagonist of a hypothetical new installment...]]
Would be Bonnie's computer. Seriously, what's more likely to make a kid start ignoring their toys? Especially in the modern world. The computer, if anthropomorphized, might even be intentionally perpetrating this.

[[WMG: There won't be a Toy Story 4]]
I just can't see Pixar letting it happen (and Disney does seem to respect their decisions well enough). But there will be more than just the Cars 2 pre-movie short. Likely, the shorts will be all about random misadventures, some will expand on the time between the first and second films, and a few will detail events preceeding the third. And likely a few will take place after the third, maybe even reuniting Bo Peep with Woody. Eventually, the shorts might get spliced into a sort of pseudo film, likely with an added backstory that ends with a distant finale. In that sense, it won't ruin the note [=TS3=] went out on, but at the same time reaffirm that everything the series taught us over the years.
* Jossed. ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' is set to hit theatres in mid 2019.

---





[[WMG: Woody was bought after Woody's Round-Up was cancelled.]]
Which is why he doesn't remember his backstory. If an action figure is finished while the series they come from is running, they'll think they are the real deal. Woody was completed and packaged right after his series was cancelled, and thus never fell on the delusion that he's the real thing.



[[WMG: Jessie strongly resembles another character in Toy Story's Buzz Lightyear franchise.]]
The character serves as a love interest for Buzz, which is why Buzz Lightyear toys seem to be inherently attracted to her.
* Well, she's a Headstrong Redhead ActionGirl. She's practically an Old West version of Mira Nova from WesternAnimation/BuzzLightyearOfStarCommand

[[WMG: ''Woody's Roundup'' has a strong PeripheryDemographic of older fans in-universe.]]
Not just with toy collectors, but people who enjoy the show. Hence why Andy's mother was able to find Woody merchandise like bed sets despite the show being from the 1950's.

[[WMG: ''Woody's Roundup'' was supposed to have a darker ending, where Woody and Bullseye failed to save Jesse and Pete.]]
But ExecutiveMeddling happened, and eventually the producers were so fed up with it that they quit before the last episode could be made.

[[WMG: Bo Peep was sold/given away, but eventually broke...]]
...and was thrown away, around the time of the events of Toy Story 3. [[spoiler: She was in the same pile of trash that Woody and friends were in. [[TearJerker But the Claw didn't pick her up.]]]] I felt like crushing your emotions today.

[[WMG: Geri the Toy Repairman knows that toys are alive.]]
That's why he treats them so well and does little things like put Woody's hat on a little personalized hat/coat rack and put a drool bib on him. He tries to treat each of his 'patients' with the same respect and dignity that he'd give a real person (possibly even more).




[[WMG: Daisy's parents might have a severe memory loss disorder, which is why they forgot the toys.]]
* Or maybe this is common for adults. About a few years ago, this ad for a medicine that prevents memory loss ran on TV where a woman forgot where she put something (I think it was car keys), and her dog says where she put it in thoughts, ala ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'', but the woman can't understand the dog.

[[WMG: Daisy is really a younger version of Daisy from the Ramona book series.]]

[[WMG: Woody and Bo broke up.]]
Between [=TS2=] and [=TS3=], this is how Bo Peep was given away: Woody and co tried to save her from being sold on another yard sale, but unfortunately, they were too late. To add insult to injury, Bo get upset with Woody and [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech lectures him that he's terribly failed to save her and lost complete trust in him]], thus severing all ties with him. Woody becomes guilty and heartbroken, but it only took a while for the other toys to sooth his feelings and forget about the whole thing, but deep down inside, Woody just can't forget about that moment he lost Bo.

[[WMG: Eventually, Andy and Bonnie meet again and get married and pass the toys down onto their kid]]
Mostly because I want Woody reunited with Andy.

[[WMG: Daisy died when she tried to retrieve the replacement Lotso.]]
* On another road trip, Daisy dropped her Lotso doll out the window and opened the car door to go retrieve the doll. She was hit by a car and then died.




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* Confirmed in deleted scenes.



[[WMG: In-universe, Jessie resembles a Buzz Lightyear character who didn't make it into the toyline.]]
Prototypes of this character were made, and the other toys in the line were designed to interact with each other, including this female character. But toy manufacturers didn't think that action figures of female characters would sell, so they never made it into the final toyline. However, the other toys still have their personalities. One of the characters was a love interest to Buzz. Jessie strongly resembles her, hence why Buzz is attracted to her no matter what mode or memories he has.



[[WMG: Creator/AlanRickman will be appearing in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4''.]]
As one of the toys in Bonnie's room.
* Jossed. He's dead.



[[WMG: Andy ends up with his toys back]]
By the time Bonnie leaves to go to collage Andy has a child of his own, so, before she goes, Bonnie gives Andy his toys back as well as some of her own for his child



[[WMG: ToyStory4 will have some type of TakeThat towards WesternAnimation/RobotChicken]]
To finally get the show back for the [[DudeNotFunny godawful "Toy Story 4" sketch]]
---- * They always could, but I don't think that they'd make a bust on Robot Chicken in a way that would mean "Robot Chicken is bad and you are bad for liking it". I'm sure that a handful of Pixar employees are fans of the show, given that plenty of people that make or star in films for the studio have worked in edgier things in the past and just slightly clean up their humor for Pixar. They might include something more of the Affectionate Parody kind of reference, but nothing meant to genuinely shame anyone working on the show or anyone who likes it. Also, I'm pretty sure that Seth Green, Matt Seinreich, and almost everyone else working on the show are fans of Pixar, the Toy Story films in particular, and that Toy Story, if only indirectly, influenced the creation of the show, given that Seth Green's love of toy collecting goes long before Robot Chicken ever came on. Robot Chicken's Toy Story 4 sketch only did what the show does and applied it to Toy Story- use a ridiculous, over-the-top scenario to make fun of some potential Fridge Logic the show provides, in this case how the definition of "toy" changes when you get to a certain age. I'm sure that Seth, Matt, and the rest of the writing/acting team on Robot Chicken would love to see the show parodied in a movie like Toy Story 4, and they might even add their voices and write additional story material for such a parody.



[[WMG: Al got rich anyway]]
He sued the airline for losing his luggage, because obviously no one will suspect the toys just up and ran off. The airline might have gotten Sid to testify on their behalf, but it just made them look worse, having the crazy kid ramble about the toys being alive making them look like jackasses. Al would end up being awarded millions of dollars in the suit.

[[WMG: The garbage worker who picks up Lotso near the end and mentions having one as a kid is a [[UsefulNotes/{{Transgender}} trans man]]. His birth name? Daisy.]]
Yes, I have no proof and it's out-there as hell, but come on, the irony would be AMAZING.



[[WMG: The college Andy leaves to is affiliated with the Marine Life Institute from WesternAnimation/FindingDory]]
We don't know what he's studying; it might be marine biology.



Not only is rex paleontologically inaccurate even for 1995 (three fingers instead of two, kangaroo posture) but his face's shape is clearly designed to look sympathetic and non-threatening. And in contrast to other toys, whose personality seems to match the one Andy and Bonnie gives them (Woody is resourceful, Potato Head and Hamm are antagonistic, Bo is sweet and has a thing for Woody and then for Buzz...), Rex's is completely against Andy's imagined AngryGuardDog or Bonnie's {{Franchise/Godzilla}} knock-off. This is because Rex came with a pre-defined personality that was ''not'' your average rampaging dinosaur and kept it.

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Not only is rex paleontologically inaccurate even for 1995 (three fingers instead of two, kangaroo posture) but his face's shape is clearly designed to look sympathetic and non-threatening. And in contrast to other toys, whose personality seems to match the one Andy and Bonnie gives them (Woody is resourceful, Potato Head and Hamm are antagonistic, Bo is sweet and has a thing for Woody and then for Buzz...), Rex's is completely against Andy's imagined AngryGuardDog or Bonnie's {{Franchise/Godzilla}} knock-off. This is because Rex came with a pre-defined personality that was ''not'' your average rampaging dinosaur and kept it.it.

!!Toy Story 3

[[WMG: Bo Peep was sold/given away, but eventually broke...]]
...and was thrown away, around the time of the events of Toy Story 3. She was in the same pile of trash that Woody and friends were in. [[TearJerker But the Claw didn't pick her up.]] I felt like crushing your emotions today.

[[WMG: Daisy's parents might have a severe memory loss disorder, which is why they forgot the toys.]]
* Or maybe this is common for adults. About a few years ago, this ad for a medicine that prevents memory loss ran on TV where a woman forgot where she put something (I think it was car keys), and her dog says where she put it in thoughts, ala ''WesternAnimation/GarfieldAndFriends'', but the woman can't understand the dog.

[[WMG: Daisy is really a younger version of Daisy from the Ramona book series.]]

[[WMG: Woody and Bo broke up.]]
Between [=TS2=] and [=TS3=], this is how Bo Peep was given away: Woody and co tried to save her from being sold on another yard sale, but unfortunately, they were too late. To add insult to injury, Bo get upset with Woody and [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech lectures him that he's terribly failed to save her and lost complete trust in him]], thus severing all ties with him. Woody becomes guilty and heartbroken, but it only took a while for the other toys to sooth his feelings and forget about the whole thing, but deep down inside, Woody just can't forget about that moment he lost Bo.
* Confirmed... halfway. Bo was given away, Woody tried to 'save' her, but she told him to come with her instead. Woody chose to stay with Andy and they parted ways.

[[WMG: Eventually, Andy and Bonnie meet again and get married and pass the toys down onto their kid]]
Mostly because I want Woody reunited with Andy.

[[WMG: Daisy died when she tried to retrieve the replacement Lotso.]]
* On another road trip, Daisy dropped her Lotso doll out the window and opened the car door to go retrieve the doll. She was hit by a car and then died.

[[WMG: Andy ends up with his toys back]]
By the time Bonnie leaves to go to collage Andy has a child of his own, so, before she goes, Bonnie gives Andy his toys back as well as some of her own for his child

[[WMG: The garbage worker who picks up Lotso near the end and mentions having one as a kid is a [[UsefulNotes/{{Transgender}} trans man]]. His birth name? Daisy.]]
Yes, I have no proof and it's out-there as hell, but come on, the irony would be AMAZING.

[[WMG: The college Andy leaves to is affiliated with the Marine Life Institute from WesternAnimation/FindingDory]]
We don't know what he's studying; it might be marine biology.

!!Toy Story 4

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be the ultimate BrownNote.]]
Everyone will switch betwwen laughing and crying so rapidly they'll have heart attacks and die.
* Or rather, they will be inspired to commit suicide as life would not be worth living after seeing such a perfect film

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be a spin-off not a sequel]]
New toys, new kid, the old story ended but a new one will begin. Bonus points if it's Andy's kid.
* Jossed. It's the same toys, now owned (for the most part) by Bonnie.

[[WMG: The antagonist of a hypothetical new installment...]]
Would be Bonnie's computer. Seriously, what's more likely to make a kid start ignoring their toys? Especially in the modern world. The computer, if anthropomorphized, might even be intentionally perpetrating this.

[[WMG: There won't be a Toy Story 4]]
I just can't see Pixar letting it happen (and Disney does seem to respect their decisions well enough). But there will be more than just the Cars 2 pre-movie short. Likely, the shorts will be all about random misadventures, some will expand on the time between the first and second films, and a few will detail events preceeding the third. And likely a few will take place after the third, maybe even reuniting Bo Peep with Woody. Eventually, the shorts might get spliced into a sort of pseudo film, likely with an added backstory that ends with a distant finale. In that sense, it won't ruin the note [=TS3=] went out on, but at the same time reaffirm that everything the series taught us over the years.
* Jossed. ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' is set to hit theatres in mid 2019.

[[WMG: Creator/AlanRickman will be appearing in ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4''.]]
As one of the toys in Bonnie's room.
* Jossed. He's dead.

[[WMG: ToyStory4 will have some type of TakeThat towards WesternAnimation/RobotChicken]]
To finally get the show back for the [[DudeNotFunny godawful "Toy Story 4" sketch]]
---- * They always could, but I don't think that they'd make a bust on Robot Chicken in a way that would mean "Robot Chicken is bad and you are bad for liking it". I'm sure that a handful of Pixar employees are fans of the show, given that plenty of people that make or star in films for the studio have worked in edgier things in the past and just slightly clean up their humor for Pixar. They might include something more of the Affectionate Parody kind of reference, but nothing meant to genuinely shame anyone working on the show or anyone who likes it. Also, I'm pretty sure that Seth Green, Matt Seinreich, and almost everyone else working on the show are fans of Pixar, the Toy Story films in particular, and that Toy Story, if only indirectly, influenced the creation of the show, given that Seth Green's love of toy collecting goes long before Robot Chicken ever came on. Robot Chicken's Toy Story 4 sketch only did what the show does and applied it to Toy Story- use a ridiculous, over-the-top scenario to make fun of some potential Fridge Logic the show provides, in this case how the definition of "toy" changes when you get to a certain age. I'm sure that Seth, Matt, and the rest of the writing/acting team on Robot Chicken would love to see the show parodied in a movie like Toy Story 4, and they might even add their voices and write additional story material for such a parody.

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[[WMG: Toy Story takes place at the same time that ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' first started airing.]]
And Sid is a brony. That's why while he was asleep he said:
-> I wanna ride the pony
* And Buttercup's true identity? Surprise, the predecessor to Pinkie Pie, but a unicorn instead of a pegasus. (Dolly said that at Bonnie's house, toys have the opportunity to change their names, and the toy Bonnie knew as "Baron Von Shush" was listed in the credits as "Mr. Pricklepants". This, combined with Hasbro's connection to both franchises makes it entirely logical that Buttercup is just Unicorn!Surprise under an alias.)
** And in the flashback montage at the beginning of ''Toy Story 3'', Andy was possibly watching the scene in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' where [[spoiler:the demon version of Sunset Shimmer flies into the school after destroying the entrance, due to the same StockScream being used.]]
** Er... I could be wrong, but Bonnie never calls Mr Pricklepants "Baron von Shush", she calls him "Mr Pricklepants", it's one of the other toys what calls him "Baron von Shush" and that's AFTER he keeps shushing them. It's... pretty safe to say his name is Mr Pricklepants to Bonnie and everyone else, barring the moment of sarcasm from DeadpanSnarker Buttercup. HOWEVER, it's perfectly possible that she did name him that, since some toys do indeed come without names (ie, nearly every plush toy ever that's not from a franchise), and Mr Pricklepants is exactly the kind of name a little girl would give a hedgehog toy wearing pants (well, lederhosen)

[[WMG: [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Hobbes]] is a rare toy who chose to reveal himself to his owner.]]
The reason we don't see Calvin play with any other talking toys is that they've all rejected Hobbes for this betrayal of some intrinsic toy 'code'. Hobbes still has enough instinct to become 'toy' every time another child or adult comes along, which is why it seems like he's nothing but a stuffed tiger.

[[WMG: The Buzz Lightyear toyline isn't based on a cartoon or comic. Buzz is a real person in-universe.]]
When arguing that Buzz is just a toy, everyone always tells him that he's not "the real Buzz Lightyear" instead of producing evidence that Buzz Lightyear is a fictional character. While you all play with your toys and scarf your Pizza Planet, Buzz is out there risking his life to colonize uncharted space. Zurg may be real too, but maybe he's just a sensationalized villain to give Buzz's dangers a face.
* Furthermore, Buzz (the toy) is seen running on Buy-N-Large batteries, showing that the company exists in both Wall-E and Toy Story. In Wall-E, Buy-N-Large fronts the exodus from Earth into space. Perhaps Buzz (the person) was the frontiersman of this effort.

[[WMG: Toys are alive because of Haruhi Suzumiya]]
Haruhi always wanted toys to be alive in her childhood, and the first movie takes place in the year when Haruhi started using her RealityWarper powers. Makes sense in how Woody has no apparent memories of anyone besides Andy, the other toys and limited knowledge of Andy's family., despite Andy's mum saying Woody was an old family toy.



[[WMG: My heart belongs to Daisy literarly means Daisy owns my heart.]]
Having the locket destroyed was painful but ultimateltely gave Big Baby ownership of his own heart allowing him to move on, find a new family, and actually have his heart heal. Daisy was what connected Lotso and Big Baby and with that connection destroyed Big Baby was able to hear Lotso's words for what they really were a bunch of trash.

[[WMG: Unlike the other toys Buzz believed Woody about the attik it was besides the point for him.]]
He is calm after they escape and doesn't think it makes sence. He is not angry at Andy, or Woody. I believe Buzz just doesn't think the other toys will want to wait in the attic for Andy have kids of his own collecting dust. His main problem with leaving was abandoning Woody from the start. Since he sees the toys will indeed be happy at day care he chooses day care.

[[WMG: Bonnie half knows all the good toys end up in the caterpillar room.]]
Thats why her mom looked for her there.

[[WMG: Most of the toys who left Sunnyside were rescued and fixed by Sids toys.]]

[[WMG: Bo Peep was sold/given away to Bonnie's family]]
The reason we didn't see her in the movie was either A) She just happened to be in a room that Woody didn't have the chance to visit (possibly the conservatory, or the Billard Room), or B) She happened to be going on a [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome different, completely]] [[HeroOfAnotherStory unrelated adventure]] of her own during the events of Toy Story 3, and didn't get back until sometime after the credits. I can just hear Bonnie now: "Oh, ''there'' you are, Peep! I've been looking all over for...why are you wearing an [[NoodleImplements airport tag from Guatemala]]?"

[[WMG: You know that cool, geeky chick you're always playing online games with late at night, but you've never met in-person or via webcam? [[DaydreamBeliever That's Trixie.]]]]
* I believe this.

[[WMG: Bo Peep was BROKEN. Woody watched the pieces swept up before his eyes and thrown away.]]
Sorry, someone had to say it.
* Jossed. Bo is given away in one piece in the prologue of ''Toy Story 4''.

[[WMG: Woody spoke to Sid again at the end of Toy Story 3 to get the ride back to Andy's house.]]
* This was spoken about above. See there for more info.

[[WMG:[[Film/{{Shooter}} Senator Meachum was reincarnated in the form of Lotso. Alternately, Lotso was possessed by Senator Meachum's ghost sometime after being abandoned by Daisy.]]]]
Not much for this other than the actor connection regarding Ned Beatty, but a WMG is a WMG.
* "Are you out of your mind? Are you out of your damn mind?! '''I am the ruler of Sunnyside!'''"



[[WMG: Dolly likes Chuckles, Actor guy likes one of the LGMs, Hamm likes Buttercup, and Bullseye likes Totoro.]]
I'm basing this on the ending song and saying with the exception of the note and the scenes before it which are all BarbieXKen all the scenes depict a paring. Actually I think the TotoroXBullseye pairing makes the most scence of all of there.

[[WMG: Toy Story takes place at the same time that ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' first started airing.]]
And Sid is a brony. That's why while he was asleep he said:
-> I wanna ride the pony
* And Buttercup's true identity? Surprise, the predecessor to Pinkie Pie, but a unicorn instead of a pegasus. (Dolly said that at Bonnie's house, toys have the opportunity to change their names, and the toy Bonnie knew as "Baron Von Shush" was listed in the credits as "Mr. Pricklepants". This, combined with Hasbro's connection to both franchises makes it entirely logical that Buttercup is just Unicorn!Surprise under an alias.)
** And in the flashback montage at the beginning of ''Toy Story 3'', Andy was possibly watching the scene in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' where [[spoiler:the demon version of Sunset Shimmer flies into the school after destroying the entrance, due to the same StockScream being used.]]
** Er... I could be wrong, but Bonnie never calls Mr Pricklepants "Baron von Shush", she calls him "Mr Pricklepants", it's one of the other toys what calls him "Baron von Shush" and that's AFTER he keeps shushing them. It's... pretty safe to say his name is Mr Pricklepants to Bonnie and everyone else, barring the moment of sarcasm from DeadpanSnarker Buttercup. HOWEVER, it's perfectly possible that she did name him that, since some toys do indeed come without names (ie, nearly every plush toy ever that's not from a franchise), and Mr Pricklepants is exactly the kind of name a little girl would give a hedgehog toy wearing pants (well, lederhosen)
[[WMG: Lotso's backstory is more ironic than it first appears if you look at the origional idea for him]]
Somebody believes they were abandoned and replaced and is taking it out on others. Turns out he was replaced but by people who didn't know how special he was because they likely couldn't find him and wanted to protect there daughter. This reminds me of a series of movies I used to watch... what was it called again?
[[WMG: Ken was abandoned because he was a girls toy.]]
He's not the only male girls toy we see yet he's the only one who seems sensitive about it. Given he might just be the only one people teased about it, (Lotso would kill you and Buttercups friends are nice) but it still appears that toys are not overly cruel to male girls toys. It makes sense that there is something making him sensitive about the issue possibly his male owner being teased for having a girls toy and then abandoning him and because he is sensitive about the issue he is fun to taunt so the other toys do. He can not tell the other toys why he is sensitive about this because if Lotso knew he was defending his relationship with his previous owner he would not live long and if the other toys knew this they could blackmail him.

[[WMG: [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Hobbes]] is a rare toy who chose to reveal himself to his owner.]]
The reason we don't see Calvin play with any other talking toys is that they've all rejected Hobbes for this betrayal of some intrinsic toy 'code'. Hobbes still has enough instinct to become 'toy' every time another child or adult comes along, which is why it seems like he's nothing but a stuffed tiger.

[[WMG: The Buzz Lightyear toyline isn't based on a cartoon or comic. Buzz is a real person in-universe.]]
When arguing that Buzz is just a toy, everyone always tells him that he's not "the real Buzz Lightyear" instead of producing evidence that Buzz Lightyear is a fictional character. While you all play with your toys and scarf your Pizza Planet, Buzz is out there risking his life to colonize uncharted space. Zurg may be real too, but maybe he's just a sensationalized villain to give Buzz's dangers a face.
* Furthermore, Buzz (the toy) is seen running on Buy-N-Large batteries, showing that the company exists in both Wall-E and Toy Story. In Wall-E, Buy-N-Large fronts the exodus from Earth into space. Perhaps Buzz (the person) was the frontiersman of this effort.

[[WMG: Toys are alive because of Haruhi Suzumiya]]
Haruhi always wanted toys to be alive in her childhood, and the first movie takes place in the year when Haruhi started using her RealityWarper powers. Makes sense in how Woody has no apparent memories of anyone besides Andy, the other toys and limited knowledge of Andy's family., despite Andy's mum saying Woody was an old family toy.

[[WMG: Jessie was actually supposed to be Woody's new girlfriend]]
The guys at Pixar thought that Jessie should be Woody's new girlfriend so they [[PutOnABus bought a ticket]] for Bo Beep. But after realizing the fans' reactions towards JessieXBuzz, they decided [[AscendedFanon to give them what they wanted.]]

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[[WMG: Dolly likes Chuckles, Actor guy likes one of the LGMs, Hamm likes Buttercup, and Bullseye likes Totoro.]]
I'm basing this on the ending song and saying with the exception of the note and the scenes before it which are all BarbieXKen all the scenes depict a paring. Actually I think the TotoroXBullseye pairing makes the most scence of all of there.

[[WMG: Toy Story takes place at the same time that ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' first started airing.]]
And Sid is a brony. That's why while he was asleep he said:
-> I wanna ride the pony
* And Buttercup's true identity? Surprise, the predecessor to Pinkie Pie, but a unicorn instead of a pegasus. (Dolly said that at Bonnie's house, toys have the opportunity to change their names, and the toy Bonnie knew as "Baron Von Shush" was listed in the credits as "Mr. Pricklepants". This, combined with Hasbro's connection to both franchises makes it entirely logical that Buttercup is just Unicorn!Surprise under an alias.)
** And in the flashback montage at the beginning of ''Toy Story 3'', Andy was possibly watching the scene in ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls'' where [[spoiler:the demon version of Sunset Shimmer flies into the school after destroying the entrance, due to the same StockScream being used.]]
** Er... I could be wrong, but Bonnie never calls Mr Pricklepants "Baron von Shush", she calls him "Mr Pricklepants", it's one of the other toys what calls him "Baron von Shush" and that's AFTER he keeps shushing them. It's... pretty safe to say his name is Mr Pricklepants to Bonnie and everyone else, barring the moment of sarcasm from DeadpanSnarker Buttercup. HOWEVER, it's perfectly possible that she did name him that, since some toys do indeed come without names (ie, nearly every plush toy ever that's not from a franchise), and Mr Pricklepants is exactly the kind of name a little girl would give a hedgehog toy wearing pants (well, lederhosen)
[[WMG: Lotso's backstory is more ironic than it first appears if you look at the origional idea for him]]
Somebody believes they were abandoned and replaced and is taking it out on others. Turns out he was replaced but by people who didn't know how special he was because they likely couldn't find him and wanted to protect there daughter. This reminds me of a series of movies I used to watch... what was it called again?
[[WMG: Ken was abandoned because he was a girls toy.]]
He's not the only male girls toy we see yet he's the only one who seems sensitive about it. Given he might just be the only one people teased about it, (Lotso would kill you and Buttercups friends are nice) but it still appears that toys are not overly cruel to male girls toys. It makes sense that there is something making him sensitive about the issue possibly his male owner being teased for having a girls toy and then abandoning him and because he is sensitive about the issue he is fun to taunt so the other toys do. He can not tell the other toys why he is sensitive about this because if Lotso knew he was defending his relationship with his previous owner he would not live long and if the other toys knew this they could blackmail him.

[[WMG: [[ComicStrip/CalvinAndHobbes Hobbes]] is a rare toy who chose to reveal himself to his owner.]]
The reason we don't see Calvin play with any other talking toys is that they've all rejected Hobbes for this betrayal of some intrinsic toy 'code'. Hobbes still has enough instinct to become 'toy' every time another child or adult comes along, which is why it seems like he's nothing but a stuffed tiger.

[[WMG: The Buzz Lightyear toyline isn't based on a cartoon or comic. Buzz is a real person in-universe.]]
When arguing that Buzz is just a toy, everyone always tells him that he's not "the real Buzz Lightyear" instead of producing evidence that Buzz Lightyear is a fictional character. While you all play with your toys and scarf your Pizza Planet, Buzz is out there risking his life to colonize uncharted space. Zurg may be real too, but maybe he's just a sensationalized villain to give Buzz's dangers a face.
* Furthermore, Buzz (the toy) is seen running on Buy-N-Large batteries, showing that the company exists in both Wall-E and Toy Story. In Wall-E, Buy-N-Large fronts the exodus from Earth into space. Perhaps Buzz (the person) was the frontiersman of this effort.

[[WMG: Toys are alive because of Haruhi Suzumiya]]
Haruhi always wanted toys to be alive in her childhood, and the first movie takes place in the year when Haruhi started using her RealityWarper powers. Makes sense in how Woody has no apparent memories of anyone besides Andy, the other toys and limited knowledge of Andy's family., despite Andy's mum saying Woody was an old family toy.

[[WMG: Jessie was actually supposed to be Woody's new girlfriend]]
The guys at Pixar thought that Jessie should be Woody's new girlfriend so they [[PutOnABus bought a ticket]] for Bo Beep. But after realizing the fans' reactions towards JessieXBuzz, they decided [[AscendedFanon to give them what they wanted.]]

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!!Toy Story 2

!!Toy Story 3

!!Toy Story 4

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be the ultimate BrownNote.]]
Everyone will switch betwwen laughing and crying so rapidly they'll have heart attacks and die.
* Or rather, they will be inspired to commit suicide as life would not be worth living after seeing such a perfect film

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be a spin-off not a sequel]]
New toys, new kid, the old story ended but a new one will begin. Bonus points if it's Andy's kid.
* Jossed. It's the same toys, now owned (for the most part) by Bonnie.

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[[WMG: The [[MemeticMolester Rapeface Woody]] is Japan's revenge on the real one.]]
Woody near-instantly rejected living in a Tokyo toy museum; he said it because he had to return to Andy, but Japanese toy makers saw it as an insult. So what do they do? Ruin his image by creating a doll of him wearing a SlasherSmile.
* Oh my God. This theory...I love it. Make it cannon, dagnabbit.



[[WMG: My heart belongs to Daisy literarly means Daisy owns my heart.]]
Having the locket destroyed was painful but ultimateltely gave Big Baby ownership of his own heart allowing him to move on, find a new family, and actually have his heart heal. Daisy was what connected Lotso and Big Baby and with that connection destroyed Big Baby was able to hear Lotso's words for what they really were a bunch of trash.

[[WMG: Unlike the other toys Buzz believed Woody about the attik it was besides the point for him.]]
He is calm after they escape and doesn't think it makes sence. He is not angry at Andy, or Woody. I believe Buzz just doesn't think the other toys will want to wait in the attic for Andy have kids of his own collecting dust. His main problem with leaving was abandoning Woody from the start. Since he sees the toys will indeed be happy at day care he chooses day care.


[[WMG: Bonnie half knows all the good toys end up in the caterpillar room.]]
Thats why her mom looked for her there.

[[WMG: Most of the toys who left Sunnyside were rescued and fixed by Sids toys.]]



[[WMG: Bo Peep was sold/given away to Bonnie's family]]
The reason we didn't see her in the movie was either A) She just happened to be in a room that Woody didn't have the chance to visit (possibly the conservatory, or the Billard Room), or B) She happened to be going on a [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome different, completely]] [[HeroOfAnotherStory unrelated adventure]] of her own during the events of Toy Story 3, and didn't get back until sometime after the credits. I can just hear Bonnie now: "Oh, ''there'' you are, Peep! I've been looking all over for...why are you wearing an [[NoodleImplements airport tag from Guatemala]]?"



[[WMG: The antagonist of a hypothetical new installment...]]
Would be Bonnie's computer. Seriously, what's more likely to make a kid start ignoring their toys? Especially in the modern world. The computer, if anthropomorphized, might even be intentionally perpetrating this.

[[WMG: Stinky Pete lied about the "Woody's Roundup" finale.]]
Stinky Pete told Woody that "Woody's Roundup" was cancelled [[spoiler: [[NoEnding without revealing if Woody and Bullseye made it across the gorge and saved Jesse and Pete]].]] Now, whether or not this is accurate is doubtful concerning Pete later reveals how hell bent he is to go to the museum in Japan, and won't stand for Woody's crap. Also, it wasn't revealed that Jesse and Bullseye ''actually'' believed him. After all, concerning how long they've been in storage before Woody came along, there hasn't been time to check some sources, if you know what I mean. Now, before you mention the magazines Al has on the show, may I interject that even though Al is a die-hard collector of "Woody's Roundup" merchandise, I'm doubtful he has ''everything'' to complete his collection. Also, it doesn't seem Al owns a computer that would allow proof to be learned that would call out Stinky Pete's "facts".

...but, this wouldn't hold up without my #1 piece of evidence: the tape of the last episode. Not ''once'' is it made aware that the tape was removed from Al's VCR after being put in. Hell, [[spoiler: when Pete turned on the VCR to wake up Al and stop Woody from escaping]], a "Woody's Roundup" tape plays, so who's to say it's NOT the same tape! Not to mention that it, in fact, is the tape Woody plays for his friends when they come to rescue him.

Why is this important? Well, listen carefully after Buzz closes the hatch and we cut to Woody. On the TV, we hear [=TVJesse=] and [=TVWoody=] talking, with the later ending the show after. ...since it's likely that the tape playing is the tape of the final episode, [[FridgeBrilliance well...]]

[[WMG: You know that cool, geeky chick you're always playing online games with late at night, but you've never met in-person or via webcam? [[DaydreamBeliever That's Trixie.]]]]
* I believe this.



[[WMG: There won't be a Toy Story 4]]
I just can't see Pixar letting it happen (and Disney does seem to respect their decisions well enough). But there will be more than just the Cars 2 pre-movie short. Likely, the shorts will be all about random misadventures, some will expand on the time between the first and second films, and a few will detail events preceeding the third. And likely a few will take place after the third, maybe even reuniting Bo Peep with Woody. Eventually, the shorts might get spliced into a sort of pseudo film, likely with an added backstory that ends with a distant finale. In that sense, it won't ruin the note [=TS3=] went out on, but at the same time reaffirm that everything the series taught us over the years.
* Jossed. ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' is set to hit theatres in mid 2019.

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!!Toy Story 2

!!Toy Story 3

[[WMG: There won't My heart belongs to Daisy literarly means Daisy owns my heart.]]
Having the locket destroyed was painful but ultimateltely gave Big Baby ownership of his own heart allowing him to move on, find a new family, and actually have his heart heal. Daisy was what connected Lotso and Big Baby and with that connection destroyed Big Baby was able to hear Lotso's words for what they really were a bunch of trash.

[[WMG: Unlike the other toys Buzz believed Woody about the attik it was besides the point for him.]]
He is calm after they escape and doesn't think it makes sence. He is not angry at Andy, or Woody. I believe Buzz just doesn't think the other toys will want to wait in the attic for Andy have kids of his own collecting dust. His main problem with leaving was abandoning Woody from the start. Since he sees the toys will indeed
be happy at day care he chooses day care.

[[WMG: Bonnie half knows all the good toys end up in the caterpillar room.]]
Thats why her mom looked for her there.

[[WMG: Most of the toys who left Sunnyside were rescued and fixed by Sids toys.]]

[[WMG: Bo Peep was sold/given away to Bonnie's family]]
The reason we didn't see her in the movie was either A) She just happened to be in
a room that Woody didn't have the chance to visit (possibly the conservatory, or the Billard Room), or B) She happened to be going on a [[OffscreenMomentOfAwesome different, completely]] [[HeroOfAnotherStory unrelated adventure]] of her own during the events of Toy Story 4]]
I just can't see Pixar letting it happen (and Disney does seem to respect their decisions well enough). But there will be more than just the Cars 2 pre-movie short. Likely, the shorts will be all about random misadventures, some will expand on the time between the first
3, and second films, and a few will detail events preceeding the third. And likely a few will take place didn't get back until sometime after the third, maybe even reuniting Bo Peep credits. I can just hear Bonnie now: "Oh, ''there'' you are, Peep! I've been looking all over for...why are you wearing an [[NoodleImplements airport tag from Guatemala]]?"

[[WMG: You know that cool, geeky chick you're always playing online games
with Woody. Eventually, the shorts might get spliced into a sort of pseudo film, likely with an added backstory that ends with a distant finale. In that sense, it won't ruin the note [=TS3=] went out on, late at night, but at the same time reaffirm that everything the series taught us over the years.
you've never met in-person or via webcam? [[DaydreamBeliever That's Trixie.]]]]
* Jossed. ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' is set to hit theatres in mid 2019.
I believe this.




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* Jossed. Bo is given away in one piece in the prologue of ''Toy Story 4''.



[[WMG: The character of Woody died in the last episode of Woody's Round-Up.]]
Related to another WMG above, there was a "Woody's Finest Hour" episode aired where the character sacrificed himself for his friends, thus ending the series. The Woody doll Andy has was built after the final episode and, with his character no longer in existence, he retained no memories of him the way Buzz does. Jessie, Bullseye, and Stinky Pete would remember even if they were created after the final episode because their characters didn't die. This could also explain why Andy always makes Woody the hero of his games.

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!!Toy Story 4

[[WMG: The character of Woody died in Toy Story 4 will be the last episode of Woody's Round-Up.ultimate BrownNote.]]
Related Everyone will switch betwwen laughing and crying so rapidly they'll have heart attacks and die.
* Or rather, they will be inspired
to another WMG above, commit suicide as life would not be worth living after seeing such a perfect film

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be a spin-off not a sequel]]
New toys, new kid, the old story ended but a new one will begin. Bonus points if it's Andy's kid.
* Jossed. It's the same toys, now owned (for the most part) by Bonnie.

[[WMG: The antagonist of a hypothetical new installment...]]
Would be Bonnie's computer. Seriously, what's more likely to make a kid start ignoring their toys? Especially in the modern world. The computer, if anthropomorphized, might even be intentionally perpetrating this.

[[WMG: There won't be a Toy Story 4]]
I just can't see Pixar letting it happen (and Disney does seem to respect their decisions well enough). But
there was a "Woody's Finest Hour" episode aired where will be more than just the character sacrificed himself for his friends, thus ending Cars 2 pre-movie short. Likely, the series. The Woody doll Andy has was built shorts will be all about random misadventures, some will expand on the time between the first and second films, and a few will detail events preceeding the third. And likely a few will take place after the final episode and, third, maybe even reuniting Bo Peep with his character no longer in existence, he retained no memories of him Woody. Eventually, the way Buzz does. Jessie, Bullseye, and Stinky Pete would remember even if they were created after shorts might get spliced into a sort of pseudo film, likely with an added backstory that ends with a distant finale. In that sense, it won't ruin the final episode because their characters didn't die. This could also explain why Andy always makes Woody note [=TS3=] went out on, but at the hero of his games.
same time reaffirm that everything the series taught us over the years.
* Jossed. ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' is set to hit theatres in mid 2019.

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[[WMG: Buy n Large Batteries really are something special...]]
The [=BnL=] company was experimenting with batteries that also held the "memories" of their subject. They wanted to try and build A.I. enhanced robots, but they were trying out new ways of maintaining a robots "memories" even if something happened too it, so that the robots would continue to do the job. It's why both [[spoiler:WesternAnimation/WallE]] and [[spoiler:Buzz]] get their memories back after they've been hurt badly -- because the batteries literally remember.

[[WMG: Mira Nova was a convention exclusive]]



[[WMG: All Lots-o-Huggin' Bears meet tragic/unfortunate ends.]]
In much of the same way that Buzz Lightyear toys were made with built-in personalities and back stories, Lots-o-Huggin' Bears were crafted with the sole purpose of being their owner's best friend, no matter what. Unfortunately, this leads them to be extremely codependent. Lotso's unexpected separation from Diasy despite his pre-programmed need for human friendship lead to him becoming the psychological mess that he was. The Lotso Daisy replaced her original with also eventually went insane once she outgrew him and he killed himself.

[[WMG: The Janitor in Toy Story 3 is either Scruffy the Janitor from WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} or an ancestor of Scruffy.]]
* That Janitor has the same type of mustache as Scruffy and when I look at that guy, I think of Scruffy. Maybe Scruffy of Toy Story 3 is an ancestor/great-great-(and so on) grandfather of the Scruffy we know and love on WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}. Or the Janitor went into a cryogenic tube after this movie and came out sometime before the events of Futurama started.



[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be a spin-off not a sequel]]
New toys, new kid, the old story ended but a new one will begin. Bonus points if it's Andy's kid.
* Jossed. It's the same toys, now owned (for the most part) by Bonnie.



[[WMG: In between [=TS2=] and [=TS3=] (spoilers), [[spoiler: Bo ]]was...]]
...Given to [[WesternAnimation/{{Up}} Carl and Elle]] for use in their baby's new room. The only evidence that I have of this is that Andy and the Frederickson's are somehow connected (there's a easter egg postcard in Andy's room from them). After [[spoiler:the miscarriage]], Bo was given away by because the Frederickson's didn't want [[spoiler: any reminders of what they had lost]]. Somehow Bo will find her way back to the rest of the gang. Really.

[[WMG: Buy n Large Batteries really are something special...]]
The [=BnL=] company was experimenting with batteries that also held the "memories" of their subject. They wanted to try and build A.I. enhanced robots, but they were trying out new ways of maintaining a robots "memories" even if something happened too it, so that the robots would continue to do the job. It's why both [[spoiler:WesternAnimation/WallE]] and [[spoiler:Buzz]] get their memories back after they've been hurt badly -- because the batteries literally remember.

[[WMG: Andy ''suspected'' his toys were alive.]]
He didn't know for sure -- he never secretly caught them moving and talking -- but he saw (or just barely missed) and heard enough throughout his life to start thinking weird things happened with his toys whenever he wasn't around -- enough to make him suspicious but not to make it unquestionably clear to him that toys are alive (unlike Sid). He wouldn't tell anyone, of course, or they would think he was crazy, but he did take extra good care of his toys and never threw the most important ones away but kept them safe in his room. By the time he was 17, he consciously convinced himself it was just his childish imagination, but subconsciously, he still wasn't sure. This is why he couldn't throw them away, sell them online with no way of knowing how they would be treated by new owners, or donate them to a daycare center (being a kid more recently than his mom, he ''knows'' how little kids [[strike:destroy]] play with toys!). With Bonnie, Andy (subconsciously) knew the toys would be safe ''and'' happy having someone to play with again. He took the opportunity with Bonnie to say good-bye to them; that's what we all use little kids for, after all -- a cover for doing childish things we secretly still love but have "outgrown." When Woody "waved" good-bye to him at the end, all the old suspicions came back, so, even though he couldn't be sure, he said, "Thanks, guys"... just in case.

[[WMG: [[TheDogWasTheMastermind Daisy's parents]] are behind the events of ''Toy Story 3!'']]
[[spoiler: They want to destroy all of the toys in the world and they know the toys are alive! They deliberately 'forgot' to put Lotso, Big Baby and Chuckles in the car when Daisy fell asleep, and replaced Lotso so that he would think Daisy didn't want him. Cue Lotso taking over Sunnyside Daycare. Woody and company may have foiled Lotso's EvilPlan and made the Daycare a better place, but [[KarmaHoudini Daisy's parents have yet to be stopped]].]].
* You know what? That would make a [[CrackFic very interesting fanfic]]...

[[WMG: Daisy grows up to become a Yellow Power Ranger]]
The ''PowerRangers'' are known for wearing the colour that corresponds to their suits when they are not out saving the world in very ColorCharacter fashion. In the [[spoiler:flashback that reveals Lotso's backstory]], Daisy wears lots of yellow. Ergo, sometime in her future, she becomes one of the Power Rangers.

[[WMG: Andy and [[WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster Rob]] are going to meet at college, and become friends.]]
It's just meant to be...

[[WMG: The garbageman who puts Lotso on his truck is [[WesternAnimation/SouthPark Cartman]] all grown up.]]
The frog with Lotso on the truck looks kind of like Cartman's Clyde Frog.

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be a spin-off not a sequel]]
New toys, new kid, the old story ended but a new one will begin. Bonus points if it's Andy's kid

[[WMG: Mira Nova was a convention exclusive]]

[[WMG: Bonnie is a Miyazaki fan.]]
Why else would she have a Totoro plushie?
* Kids have random toys from shows they don't even know exists all the time, case in point: Woody. OTOH, it's also believable that her mom is the Miyazaki fan, or someone else who is a fan gave her the Totoro plushie.(Bonus points if it was Andy's mom)
** (Different troper) I had a Totoro toy when I was a kid because it was my favorite movie. It's not too far-fetched that Bonnie liked the movie enough for her mom to order a plush off ebay.

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!!Toy Story 2

[[WMG:Jessie suffers from PSTD]]
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Look up the symptoms. They match Jessie quite well. Either that or she suffers from another sort of anxiety disorder related to abandonment. She also suffers from panic disorder and claustrophobia.

!!Toy Story 3

!!Toy Story 4

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be the ultimate BrownNote.]]
Everyone will switch betwwen laughing and crying so rapidly they'll have heart attacks and die.
* Or rather, they will be inspired to commit suicide as life would not be worth living after seeing such a perfect film

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[[WMG: Toys are only alive for as long as they are wanted by someone]]
All toys start pre-packaged, and most aren't self aware at all, as evident in the toy shop in 2. The only toys we see alive are the hugely popular Barbie toys, and the even more popular Buzz Lightyear of Star Command line. Because these two lines are the most popular toy lines alive, the sheer amount of kids who want them as presents is enough for the to come to life, though the Buzz Lightyears "are suspended in hypersleep".

Once they're bought, the toys become alive for as long as they're wanted. Most toys therefore stop being wanted long before they get destroyed, and those that do break slowly stop living as they're forgotten about. Such is the case of Wheezey in 2.

Since Al wanted the complete Wood's Roundup collection (albeit for profit), the toys he collected were still alive, hence how Jessie and the Prospector were still alive, despite one being abandoned, and the other never having a child owner, that want brought them to life.

Sid's toys, despite haing been blown to bits, are still wanted. He's warped in the head, and prefers his toys to look freakish, and doesn't see the harm in taking two average toys and mixing them into something he wants even more.

Lotso and Big Baby were still wanted, even though they got replaced. Lotso's owner still wanted "her Lotso" even though she was now on her second Lotso. Hence they stayed alive until they got to the nursery, where they were wanted by other kids, and continued living.

Finally Andy never wanted to give up his toys. It's obvious throughout 3 that he still wants them he just thinks he's too old to be playing with toys now. Inspite of this, he never stops wanting them, choosing to store them safely in the attic, and this wanting keeps them alive throughout all the things they endure at both the nursery and at the garbage dump.
* Why, then, does Emperor Zurg pop out of the package to pursue Buzz in Toy Story 2, when he was never used yet?

[[WMG: All Lots-o-Huggin' Bears meet tragic/unfortunate ends.]]
In much of the same way that Buzz Lightyear toys were made with built-in personalities and back stories, Lots-o-Huggin' Bears were crafted with the sole purpose of being their owner's best friend, no matter what. Unfortunately, this leads them to be extremely codependent. Lotso's unexpected separation from Diasy despite his pre-programmed need for human friendship lead to him becoming the psychological mess that he was. The Lotso Daisy replaced her original with also eventually went insane once she outgrew him and he killed himself.

[[WMG: The "Sheriff Woody" ''doll'' predates "Woody's Roundup"]]
It's not unheard of for popular toys to have a movie based off of them (Barbie, for instance), so a TV show isn't too far out there. Jessie, Bullseye and Pete were based on characters created ''for'' the show, so they have all of the 'pre-set' memories, but Woody was made before the show was, which would explain him not knowing "who he is". It would also explain (aside from the main character being the most popular/hardest to come by) why Al had such a hard time ''finding'' a Woody doll-- they would be much rarer than the toys who were created for the show.
* This solves all questions related to Woody's knowledge of his franchise so well, it ought to be made canon!
** But wouldn't there still be Woody dolls produced based on the show itself?
*** Sure, but they wouldn't be worth as much on several different levels. It's kind of like owning a first print issue of a comic book; the obvious comparison is to Action Comics #1. In this case, it's worth a lot of money because it introduced a wildly popular character ([[YouShouldKnowThisAlready Superman]]) and there were 100 or fewer copies printed; our Woody, being one of the dolls that inspired the series, is worth quite a bit more money than one of the post-Roundup dolls. If I've totally missed your point and you were talking about the memory issue, then ''those'' dolls would have knowledge of Woody's Roundup, but the sheriff we all know and love would still be in the dark, since that has no impact on when he was manufactured.... [[TVTropesWillRuinYourLife Wow. I just out-nerded myself.]] [[IRegretNothing Why doesn't that bother me more?]]
*** Don't worry about it, because Action Comics #1 is rare today not because so few copies were printed, but rather because so few copies survived destruction in UsefulNotes/WorldWarII-era paper drives.

[[WMG: The Janitor in Toy Story 3 is either Scruffy the Janitor from WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} or an ancestor of Scruffy.]]
* That Janitor has the same type of mustache as Scruffy and when I look at that guy, I think of Scruffy. Maybe Scruffy of Toy Story 3 is an ancestor/great-great-(and so on) grandfather of the Scruffy we know and love on WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}. Or the Janitor went into a cryogenic tube after this movie and came out sometime before the events of Futurama started.





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[[WMG: All Lots-o-Huggin' Bears meet tragic/unfortunate ends.]]
In much of the same way that Buzz Lightyear toys were made with built-in personalities and back stories, Lots-o-Huggin' Bears were crafted with the sole purpose of being their owner's best friend, no matter what. Unfortunately, this leads them to be extremely codependent. Lotso's unexpected separation from Diasy despite his pre-programmed need for human friendship lead to him becoming the psychological mess that he was. The Lotso Daisy replaced her original with also eventually went insane once she outgrew him and he killed himself.

[[WMG: The Janitor in Toy Story 3 is either Scruffy the Janitor from WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}} or an ancestor of Scruffy.]]
* That Janitor has the same type of mustache as Scruffy and when I look at that guy, I think of Scruffy. Maybe Scruffy of Toy Story 3 is an ancestor/great-great-(and so on) grandfather of the Scruffy we know and love on WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}. Or the Janitor went into a cryogenic tube after this movie and came out sometime before the events of Futurama started.

!!Toy Story 4

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be the ultimate BrownNote.]]
Everyone will switch betwwen laughing and crying so rapidly they'll have heart attacks and die.
* Or rather, they will be inspired to commit suicide as life would not be worth living after seeing such a perfect film

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[[WMG: Andy and Molly are one of Freddy Krueger's future victims]]
It's a fact that Andy's family lives on Elm street and their small suburban neighbourhood does resemble Springwood. This may be just an easter egg but I really like the crossover theory.

[[WMG: The WesternAnimation/ToyStory short that will be played with ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}} 2'' will show Woody and Bo peep reuniting.]]
...[[TearJerker because.]]
* Jossed. Short showed the toys faking a Hawaiian vacation for Barbie and Ken after they fail to crash Bonnie's family vacation there. However, the fourth film has Woody and Bo reuniting.

[[WMG: The Pizza Planet truck is a harbinger of great events]]
Think about it. In ''Toy Story'' it indirectly brings Woody and Buzz to Sid's house. In ''Toy Story 3'' we see that it brought Lotso, Big Baby, and Chuckles to Sunnyside. In ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', it is there when Flik meets the "warrior bugs". In ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc.'', the same trailer where it was in ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'' is also where Randall has fate defeat him. However, the most important appearance of the truck would be ''Toy Story 2''. Yes, it allows the toys to catch up to Al and all. But more importantly, it is in that truck where they encounter the 3 aliens who would later save Andy's Toys from certain death.

Alternatively, the aliens have some kind of mystic quality (which they have been wrongly attributing to The Claw), hence why there is nothing special about the Pizza Planet truck post-''Toy Story 2'' ([=TS3=]'s is a flashback, and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc.'' either takes place before [=TS2=] or the guy has more alien toys at home).
* To elaborate on the idea for other movies, there's also the Pizza Planet truck being one of the items that frustrates EVE in ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' into getting stuck on the magnet and destroying the ships, causing the first real interaction between her and WALL•E. I'm drawing a blank for the other ones, though.



[[WMG: Pixar will create a short that shows how the Aliens got to the crane in ''3'' and put it on the DVD release.]]
It will be, like many things Pixar's had a hand in, [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome awe-inspiring]] and [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments hilarious.]]



[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be the ultimate BrownNote.]]
Everyone will switch betwwen laughing and crying so rapidly they'll have heart attacks and die.
* Or rather, they will be inspired to commit suicide as life would not be worth living after seeing such a perfect film



[[WMG: Woody's escape wasn't "lucky" -- Lotso ''let'' him escape.]]
Based on Woody's attitude during Lotso's sermon about Sunnyside and professed loyalty to Andy ("Because we're Andy's toys!"), Lotso theorized Woody probably couldn't be persuaded easily into buying his utopian act or adhering to the rules of Sunnyside. So he let him leave, deciding he was better off without a potential troublemaker in the fold. Plus, he got the added bonus of using him to threaten his friends. [[EvilCannotComprehendGood He never expected, once he was safely away, that Woody would even consider returning and putting himself in danger just to help his friends.]]

[[WMG: Andy and Molly are one of Freddy Krueger's future victims]]
It's a fact that Andy's family lives on Elm street and their small suburban neighbourhood does resemble Springwood. This may be just an easter egg but I really like the crossover theory.

[[WMG: The Pizza Planet truck is a harbinger of great events]]
Think about it. In ''Toy Story'' it indirectly brings Woody and Buzz to Sid's house. In ''Toy Story 3'' we see that it brought Lotso, Big Baby, and Chuckles to Sunnyside. In ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'', it is there when Flik meets the "warrior bugs". In ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc.'', the same trailer where it was in ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife'' is also where Randall has fate defeat him. However, the most important appearance of the truck would be ''Toy Story 2''. Yes, it allows the toys to catch up to Al and all. But more importantly, it is in that truck where they encounter the 3 aliens who would later save Andy's Toys from certain death.

Alternatively, the aliens have some kind of mystic quality (which they have been wrongly attributing to The Claw), hence why there is nothing special about the Pizza Planet truck post-''Toy Story 2'' ([=TS3=]'s is a flashback, and ''WesternAnimation/MonstersInc.'' either takes place before [=TS2=] or the guy has more alien toys at home).
* To elaborate on the idea for other movies, there's also the Pizza Planet truck being one of the items that frustrates EVE in ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' into getting stuck on the magnet and destroying the ships, causing the first real interaction between her and WALL•E. I'm drawing a blank for the other ones, though.

[[WMG: The WesternAnimation/ToyStory short that will be played with ''WesternAnimation/{{Cars}} 2'' will show [[spoiler: Woody and Bo peep reuniting.]]]]
...[[TearJerker because.]]

[[WMG: Bonnie is Geri's granddaughter from [[WesternAnimation/PixarShorts Geri's Game]]]]
Both like fixing up toys and both are ''very'' imaginative.

[[WMG: Lotso is Black Friday!Woody only pink and fluffy.]]
Compare the scene in the Black Friday reel after Woody throws Buzz out of the window to the way Lotso behaves when confronted at the garbage shoot. When the other toys attempt to call Woody on his behaviour he shows utter contempt for all of them and is outright sadistic towards his enforcer, Slinky. Pixar rewrote him after realising that he was a complete jerk and wouldn't work as a hero. Maybe they reworked that version of him as a villain.

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be the ultimate BrownNote.]]
Everyone will switch betwwen laughing and crying so rapidly they'll have heart attacks and die.
* Or rather, they will be inspired to commit suicide as life would not be worth living after seeing such a perfect film



All toys start pre-packaged, and most aren't self aware at all, as evident in the toy shop in 2. The only toys we see alive ae the hugely popular Barbie toys, and the even more popular Buzz Lightyear of Star Command line. Because these two lines are the most popular toy lines alive, the sheer amount of kids who want them as presents is enough for the to come to life, though the Buzz Lightyears "are suspended in hypersleep".

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All toys start pre-packaged, and most aren't self aware at all, as evident in the toy shop in 2. The only toys we see alive ae are the hugely popular Barbie toys, and the even more popular Buzz Lightyear of Star Command line. Because these two lines are the most popular toy lines alive, the sheer amount of kids who want them as presents is enough for the to come to life, though the Buzz Lightyears "are suspended in hypersleep".

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[[WMG: Mr. Potato Head is the true villain of the original]]
Think about it. He instigates and says things that obviously would not happen (a cowboy ragdoll not having a laser, being put in the attic) solely to tick Woody off. See [[http://www.primaryignition.com/2010/06/17/justins-words-of-wisdom-mr-potato-head-is-an-asshole/ here]] for a deeper analysis into his antagonism. However, that article questions how Mr. Potato Head would "rank up" upon Woody's defeat. It's simple, we already know that Mr. Potato Head is up there with Rex and Slinky, and I'll even throw Hamm and RC in there:
** Buzz: As the article states, Buzz would be easy to get rid of due to his delusions, and Mr. Potato Head gets lucky with Woody taking care of him.
** Slinky: He could easily be framed as an accomplice of Woody. Plus, he's not really competition when it comes to "snuggling" with Andy, as snuggling with a slinky would be quite dangerous.
** Rex: A gullible CloudCuckoolander that would easily give in to peer pressure. Also, unpopular (him and Potato Head being leftovers when it came to picking moving buddies) and being more sympathetic to Woody than most of the other toys.
** Hamm: Well, first off it would be pretty weird if Andy brought a piggy bank everywhere. Not to mention, Hamm wouldn't really want to be Andy's favorite; at no point in the series does he express a desire to even be played with. As a piggy bank, he simply enjoys collecting things, whether it is change, Woody's hat, Mr. Potato Head's parts, Barbie's Corvette, or trivial facts. Also add that Hamm and Potato Head appear to be best friends and he's really not competition at all.
** RC: He's only "top tier" in the original, ''but'' I'll include him anyway (after all, he was probably given a reduced role/written out because it's easier to write for a horse than a remote-controlled car as the TeamPet). RC is probably one of the easiest to get rid of. Again, it would be weird for Andy to snuggle with him at night. Also, Mr. Potato Head appears to be the only one that can understand him, so there's that. Oh, and he can be remote-controlled against his will and eventually become immobile when his batteries die.
* Anyway, in summation, Mr. Potato Head was always plotting to get rid of Woody in order to become Andy's favorite toy. His reasons for his villainy? He was tired of always being cast as a villain/ButtMonkey/ChewToy and wanted to be a hero for a change. He still had a desire to usurp Woody and Buzz up until Mrs. Potato Head showed up, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments as he now gets to be the villain/butt monkey/chew toy with her, and he will always be her hero.]]
** Potato Head might very well ''not'' understand RC at all and just be pulling a pre-decided dialogue to incriminate Woody. After all, it's not like RC could shout then "[[QuoteMine I didn't say any of this!]]".
** I think he ''was'' intended to be an antagonist, I mean, he got LaserGuidedKarma at the end of the climax with RC crashing into him and sending his peices flying.

[[WMG: This is the Toy Story timeline.]]
It just makes the most sense:
* The series all began on November 22, 1995 and Andy was turning 7 the next week.
** Reason for the date: Tour Guide Barbie comments that Buzz Lightyear action figures were released in 1995, and Andy probably got Buzz when he was brand new (plus commercials were still being shown). Also, Andy is born sometime in the latter half of the year, as he is leaving for college at the age of 17. In addition, it would just be cute and Pixar-like to have the movie start on the same day it was released.
*** No, it's summer. The toys comment on Sid getting kicked out of summer camp early, so it's summer, and the plants are green not fall colors which they would be by then.
** Reason for Andy turning 7: Making him just a year younger would make Mr. Potato Head's "He's been Andy's favorite since kindergarten!" comment very awkward: He's only been Andy's favorite for a few months? Making him even younger would involve time travel (then again Potato Head is a Time Lord...) or Andy being a child genius. Also, a full year does not pass between the original and ''2'', and we know that a) ''2'' and ''3'' are 10 years apart, and b) Andy is 17 in ''3''.
* The first sequel takes place in August of 1996.
** It's the summertime for a fact (Cowboy Camp), Andy nor Molly seem to be significantly older, and the calendar in Andy's room is in the month of August. Wheezy was likely obtained either on the Christmas shown at the end of the original, or sometime in between (though earlier in the year, as Woody implies his squeaker broke months ago).
*** I believe Wheezy was supposed to be an old toy; in the background all along and then forgotten because he was on the shelf with a broken squeaker.
* The second sequel takes place in August of 2006.
** The calendar again says August, plus it just makes sense: class usually starts in late August or early September.
* [[PretentiousLatinMotto Quod erat demonstrandum.]]
* ''4'''s prologue could take place in 1998 and the main plot in 2007.

[[WMG: Tri-County is somewhere in Sunnydale California.]]
Not much to go on here but my brain was ticking recently going between the words Sunnyside and Sunnydale and i thoguth about it and it would explain why the toys are animet considering thenature of the Hellmouth. which leads me to my next idea. Barbie/Jessie is a slayer some how there was some Hellmouth weirdness and the Slayer was reincarnated into a toy.



[[WMG:Jessie suffers from PSTD]]
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Look up the symptoms. They match Jessie quite well. Either that or she suffers from another sort of anxiety disorder related to abandonment. She also suffers from panic disorder and claustrophobia.



[[WMG: Pixar will create a short that shows how the Aliens got to the crane in ''3'' and put it on the DVD release.]]
It will be, like many things Pixar's had a hand in, [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome awe-inspiring]] and [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments hilarious.]]



[[WMG: Pixar will make a ''Toy Story 4'' that reunites Bo and Woody.]]
If Unkrich has really been paying close attention to fans' reactions to the third movie, hopefully he'll notice that half of fan fics written since its premiere are either about Woody reuniting with Bo or filling in the blanks on how he lost her.
* The plan for Post-Toy Story 3 material with the characters is a series of shorts similar to what Cars got, the first of which will be in front of Cars 2. A story of Woody reuniting with Bo would fit the format better anyways.
** Toy Story 4 would destroy a fitting end to the [=TS=] saga. [=TS=] escaped fate as a FranchiseZombie. Let's leave the Bo Peep/Woody reunitings to bonus short films (or fanfiction).
*** It's interesting that you say that. ''Toy Story'' has been [[CashCowFranchise marketable]] for ''15 years''. Even in the 10 years between the last two movies, there was always a steady stream of Toy Story merchandise. I think this indicates to everyone involved that there is really no need for more ''Toy Story'' films, as the whole franchise is overall successful enough that they don't have to go down the FranchiseZombie path.
*** And ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' has shown that Pixar won't make sequels if they don't feel they need to. ''Toy Story'' had a full character arc that's been drawn to a close. We might see some shorts or comics that take place afterwards, though.
*** CONFIRMED! It’s due out for June 21, 2019.

[[WMG: ''Toy Story 4'' will have toys reveal to the world that they are alive (or get revenge on humans).]]
* The only reason for this is RuleOfCool
** The series always had fantasy elements, but it was never the focus of the three stories- just the premise. No explanation for living toys is explained, which is why I think this is such a great idea for a fourth film. However, it may become TOO fantastical or science-fiction-y, so it could lose the touch of the first three films.
** Someone should write a fan fic about this!

[[WMG: There will be a spinoff TV series based off Toy Story]]
3D or 2D. It will be an [=AU=] Defictionlization series like Buzz's show, an [=AU=] series where the characters are living beings, or a story based on their adventures with Bonnie.
* Confirmed partially. There were several shorts showing the toys's adventures with Bonnie.



[[WMG: Pixar will create a short that shows how the Aliens got to the crane in ''3'' and put it on the DVD release.]]
It will be, like many things Pixar's had a hand in, [[SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome awe-inspiring]] and [[SugarWiki/FunnyMoments hilarious.]]

[[WMG:Jessie suffers from PSTD]]
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Look up the symptoms. They match Jessie quite well. Either that or she suffers from another sort of anxiety disorder related to abandonment. She also suffers from panic disorder and claustrophobia.

[[WMG: Toy Story 4 will be a midquel.]]
If that Tim Allen rumor is true. If it's somewhat true, then I'm up for a special or spinoff animated series.
** A ''WesternAnimation/WallE'' crossover. Or maybe a movie based off romance?

[[WMG: Mr. Potato Head is the true villain of the original]]
Think about it. He instigates and says things that obviously would not happen (a cowboy ragdoll not having a laser, being put in the attic) solely to tick Woody off. See [[http://www.primaryignition.com/2010/06/17/justins-words-of-wisdom-mr-potato-head-is-an-asshole/ here]] for a deeper analysis into his antagonism. However, that article questions how Mr. Potato Head would "rank up" upon Woody's defeat. It's simple, we already know that Mr. Potato Head is up there with Rex and Slinky, and I'll even throw Hamm and RC in there:
** Buzz: As the article states, Buzz would be easy to get rid of due to his delusions, and Mr. Potato Head gets lucky with Woody taking care of him.
** Slinky: He could easily be framed as an accomplice of Woody. Plus, he's not really competition when it comes to "snuggling" with Andy, as snuggling with a slinky would be quite dangerous.
** Rex: A gullible CloudCuckoolander that would easily give in to peer pressure. Also, unpopular (him and Potato Head being leftovers when it came to picking moving buddies) and being more sympathetic to Woody than most of the other toys.
** Hamm: Well, first off it would be pretty weird if Andy brought a piggy bank everywhere. Not to mention, Hamm wouldn't really want to be Andy's favorite; at no point in the series does he express a desire to even be played with. As a piggy bank, he simply enjoys collecting things, whether it is change, Woody's hat, Mr. Potato Head's parts, Barbie's Corvette, or trivial facts. Also add that Hamm and Potato Head appear to be best friends and he's really not competition at all.
** RC: He's only "top tier" in the original, ''but'' I'll include him anyway (after all, he was probably given a reduced role/written out because it's easier to write for a horse than a remote-controlled car as the TeamPet). RC is probably one of the easiest to get rid of. Again, it would be weird for Andy to snuggle with him at night. Also, Mr. Potato Head appears to be the only one that can understand him, so there's that. Oh, and he can be remote-controlled against his will and eventually become immobile when his batteries die.
* Anyway, in summation, Mr. Potato Head was always plotting to get rid of Woody in order to become Andy's favorite toy. His reasons for his villainy? He was tired of always being cast as a villain/ButtMonkey/ChewToy and wanted to be a hero for a change. He still had a desire to usurp Woody and Buzz up until Mrs. Potato Head showed up, [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments as he now gets to be the villain/butt monkey/chew toy with her, and he will always be her hero.]]
** Potato Head might very well ''not'' understand RC at all and just be pulling a pre-decided dialogue to incriminate Woody. After all, it's not like RC could shout then "[[QuoteMine I didn't say any of this!]]".
** I think he ''was'' intended to be an antagonist, I mean, he got LaserGuidedKarma at the end of the climax with RC crashing into him and sending his peices flying.

[[WMG: This is the Toy Story timeline.]]
It just makes the most sense:
* The series all began on November 22, 1995 and Andy was turning 7 the next week.
** Reason for the date: Tour Guide Barbie comments that Buzz Lightyear action figures were released in 1995, and Andy probably got Buzz when he was brand new (plus commercials were still being shown). Also, Andy is born sometime in the latter half of the year, as he is leaving for college at the age of 17. In addition, it would just be cute and Pixar-like to have the movie start on the same day it was released.
*** No, it's summer. The toys comment on Sid getting kicked out of summer camp early, so it's summer, and the plants are green not fall colors which they would be by then.
** Reason for Andy turning 7: Making him just a year younger would make Mr. Potato Head's "He's been Andy's favorite since kindergarten!" comment very awkward: He's only been Andy's favorite for a few months? Making him even younger would involve time travel (then again Potato Head is a Time Lord...) or Andy being a child genius. Also, a full year does not pass between the original and ''2'', and we know that a) ''2'' and ''3'' are 10 years apart, and b) Andy is 17 in ''3''.
* The first sequel takes place in August of 1996.
** It's the summertime for a fact (Cowboy Camp), Andy nor Molly seem to be significantly older, and the calendar in Andy's room is in the month of August. Wheezy was likely obtained either on the Christmas shown at the end of the original, or sometime in between (though earlier in the year, as Woody implies his squeaker broke months ago).
*** I believe Wheezy was supposed to be an old toy; in the background all along and then forgotten because he was on the shelf with a broken squeaker.
* The second sequel takes place in August of 2006.
** The calendar again says August, plus it just makes sense: class usually starts in late August or early September.
* [[PretentiousLatinMotto Quod erat demonstrandum.]]

[[WMG: Tri-County is somewhere in Sunnydale California.]]
not much to go on here but my brain was ticking recently going between the words Sunnyside and Sunnydale and i thoguth about it and it would explain why the toys are animet considering thenature of the Hellmouth. which leads me to my next idea. Barbie/Jessie is a slayer some how there was some Hellmouth weirdness and the Slayer was reincarnated into a toy.

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[[WMG: Andy's playing with Woody was what made him forget his own show.]]
Going with the guesses above that the toys experience playtime from the human's imagination (like the opening of Toy Story 3). This is why Buzz took so long to realize he wasn't a toy, because Andy kept making him fly through space, and generally doing 'Buzz' things, like taking down Zurg's minions.

The same thing happened to Woody, but caused the opposite effect. Andy had never heard of Woody's Roundup (or, if he did, he clearly wasn't a huge fan), and just played Woody as a generic cowboy, who happened to be named Woody. Over the years, Woody just [[BecomingTheMask came to believe that he was a toy cowboy who just happened to be named Woody]].



[[WMG: There will be a spinoff TV series based off Toy Story]]
3D or 2D. It will be an [=AU=] Defictionlization series like Buzz's show, an [=AU=] series where the characters are living beings, or a story based on their adventures with Bonnie.
* Confirmed partially. There were several shorts showing the toys's adventures with Bonnie.



[[WMG: Toy Story 2 takes place in the early to mid 90s]]
For one Rex plays a [[strike:[=Snes=] type console]] {{UsefulNotes/SNES}} during the beginning of 2. While that wouldn't be a far cry from it being in the late 90s, most kids moved onto newer consoles. Also if this movie did take place in 2010, subtract 18 and you get 1992.
** Tour guide Barbie says that Buzz Lightyear toys were in short supply in 1995 and WesternAnimation/ABugsLife toys are seen in Al's Toy Barn.

[[WMG: There will be a spinoff TV series based off Toy Story]]
3D or 2D. It will be an [=AU=] Defictionlization series like Buzz's show, an [=AU=] series where the characters are living beings, or a story based on their adventures with Bonnie.

[[WMG: Woody and Jessie are not brother and sister]]
It's just a "LikeBrotherAndSister" or PlatonicLifePartners relationship, however the characters from the show they're based off show no signs of being related.

[[WMG: Jessie has a crush on Woody]]
The RelationshipWritingFumble seems too consistent and deliberate, and they didn't fix it for 3. Their relationship only at times fits "LikeBrotherAndSister" but usually it's a platonic best friend type relationship. She seems for affectionate and reliant on Woody then toward Buzz. Though this theory doesn't "ruin" her affections for Buzz either; It's not like people can't like two people at the same time or like one person more then the other.
* Considering that Woody probably saved her life multiple times within the continuity of the TV show (even with the final episode missing) and that she spent an untold number of years waiting to be 'rescued' from storage, Jessie could easily have developed a sort of KnightInShiningArmour complex over him before they had even met.
* Not only does ''Jessie'' like Woody but so does Buzz. It all makes sense now.
** [[OneTrueThreesome All three of them like each other.]] At the same time.
*** Exactly.

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[[WMG: Pizza Planet is a memorial.]]
Specifically, a memorial to [[WesternAnimation/WallE Captain B. McCrea]], cultivator of the first pizza plant. As to why there's a Pizza Planet truck amongst the wreckage of Earth? Well, that's the end result of Pizza Planet's failed experiments in utilizing time travel, in an attempt to deliver pizzas fifteen minutes before you even order one.

[[WMG: Franchise toys aren't necessarily aware that they're part of a franchise.]]
Both Woody and Buzz are completely unaware of the franchises that they belong to until they see direct proof of it. (a TV ad, and the Woody's Roundup merchandise) It could be reasonable to conclude from here that while they're 'pre-programmed' with the personalities of the character, but not necessarily knowledge of their fellow cast members or expanded universe- for all they know, their entire world consists of the packaging blurb. Perhaps a kind of failsafe in case they never meet another of their kind, as what probably happened to Woody- considering ''Woody's Roundup'' ended up forgotten after wild popularity, it's not surprising that he never got to see it.
* Sorry, doesn't work. [=TS2=]'s Buzz and Zurg know each other well enough to try to kill each other, and both are fresh out of the box. Then again, their 'toy' personalities are innately entwined. And note that Barbie and Ken had a feeling they were made for each other, too.
** Though Pixar could've just been making a pun on Barbie and Ken's point. Also works on a theory above that they're a parody of love at first sight movies; how many times have you heard "it's like we're made for each other"?

[[WMG: The Pizza Planet Truck is an anthropomorphic, omniscient God]].
Think about it. In just about every single Toy Story film, the Pizza Planet Truck ''always'' comes out of nowhere as a universal transport and serves as the series' DeusExMachina (and sometimes its [[DiabolusExMachina rival]]. Somehow it's always at the exact right place our heroes are and where exactly to take them. The only logical solution- It's An All-Knowing GOD!
* The Claaaw works in mysterious ways.



[[WMG: Andy's playing with Woody was what made him forget his own show.]]
Going with the guesses above that the toys experience playtime from the human's imagination (like the opening of Toy Story 3). This is why Buzz took so long to realize he wasn't a toy, because Andy kept making him fly through space, and generally doing 'Buzz' things, like taking down Zurg's minions.

The same thing happened to Woody, but caused the opposite effect. Andy had never heard of Woody's Roundup (or, if he did, he clearly wasn't a huge fan), and just played Woody as a generic cowboy, who happened to be named Woody. Over the years, Woody just [[BecomingTheMask came to believe that he was a toy cowboy who just happened to be named Woody]].



[[WMG: ''Toy Story 4'' will have toys revel to the world that they are alive (or get revenge on humans).]]

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[[WMG: Pizza Planet is a memorial.]]
Specifically, a memorial to [[WesternAnimation/WallE Captain B. McCrea]], cultivator of the first pizza plant. As to why there's a Pizza Planet truck amongst the wreckage of Earth? Well, that's the end result of Pizza Planet's failed experiments in utilizing time travel, in an attempt to deliver pizzas fifteen minutes before you even order one.

[[WMG: Franchise toys aren't necessarily aware that they're part of a franchise.]]
Both Woody and Buzz are completely unaware of the franchises that they belong to until they see direct proof of it. (a TV ad, and the Woody's Roundup merchandise) It could be reasonable to conclude from here that while they're 'pre-programmed' with the personalities of the character, but not necessarily knowledge of their fellow cast members or expanded universe- for all they know, their entire world consists of the packaging blurb. Perhaps a kind of failsafe in case they never meet another of their kind, as what probably happened to Woody- considering ''Woody's Roundup'' ended up forgotten after wild popularity, it's not surprising that he never got to see it.
* Sorry, doesn't work. [=TS2=]'s Buzz and Zurg know each other well enough to try to kill each other, and both are fresh out of the box. Then again, their 'toy' personalities are innately entwined. And note that Barbie and Ken had a feeling they were made for each other, too.
** Though Pixar could've just been making a pun on Barbie and Ken's point. Also works on a theory above that they're a parody of love at first sight movies; how many times have you heard "it's like we're made for each other"?

[[WMG: Toys for very young children, especially the [[TonkaTough very durable kind]], are the strongest toys when animate.]]
The most dangerous and powerful toys in the series, particularly Big Baby, are baby toys that are designed to survive the kind of abuse that day care kids can dish out- thus, they can pose a violent threat to other toys being strong and hard to hurt, hence why Big Baby is [[TheDragon the enforcer]]. Buzz Lightyear is also pretty tough and well designed, since when BrainwashedAndCrazy he could beat down all the other toys in ten seconds flat.

On the other hand, toys with particular articulation and humanoid designs, like Buzz and Woody, are much faster and more agile than most. (Woody seems to engage in OffscreenTeleportation several times, he's less a cowboy, more a ninja) And other unusual toys, such as the Potato Heads, seem to have their own useful abilities. Seems an irony that the more complex, sophisticated and fragile toys, such as model kits and replicas favoured by older kids and nerds, are probably among the most fragile and least capable toys of the lot.
* Yeah, but you just know that the 300-piece scale Gundam model with 22 points of artuclation is going to be [[FragileSpeedster one nimble toy]].
** True, and army men don't have real weapons or strength, [[ZergRush but they]] [[WeHaveReserves have numbers]].

[[WMG: The Pizza Planet Truck is an anthropomorphic, omniscient God]].
Think about it. In just about every single Toy Story film, the Pizza Planet Truck ''always'' comes out of nowhere as a universal transport and serves as the series' DeusExMachina (and sometimes its [[DiabolusExMachina rival]]. Somehow it's always at the exact right place our heroes are and where exactly to take them. The only logical solution- It's An All-Knowing GOD!
* The Claaaw works in mysterious ways.

[[WMG: Andy's playing with Woody was what made him forget his own show.]]
Going with the guesses above that the toys experience playtime from the human's imagination (like the opening of Toy Story 3). This is why Buzz took so long to realize he wasn't a toy, because Andy kept making him fly through space, and generally doing 'Buzz' things, like taking down Zurg's minions.

The same thing happened to Woody, but caused the opposite effect. Andy had never heard of Woody's Roundup (or, if he did, he clearly wasn't a huge fan), and just played Woody as a generic cowboy, who happened to be named Woody. Over the years, Woody just [[BecomingTheMask came to believe that he was a toy cowboy who just happened to be named Woody]].

[[WMG: The garbageman who takes Lotso at the end of Toy Story 3 is Daisy's son.]]
Daisy passed on her replacement Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear to her son after he was born, which is the bear the garbageman referenced.

[[WMG: Toy Story 3 will signal the end of the cartoon CG film trend.]]
Just as Toy Story 1 started the craze of producing cartoon feature films in CGI, the last film encapsulates it. This is ''the very'' end of the series, so it is only fitting that it will metaphysically have some affect on the industry as well. People are nowhere near as dazzled by CG as they used to be. It will be a few years before we see the effects, but it could happen. CG will still be used in live-action hybrids (''Film/{{Avatar}}'', as an example), but cartoons will slowly be made in other mediums. In a few decades, Pixar will be the LAST studio to produce the LAST cartoon CG film!
* Ultra-Jossed, There is literally no signs of CGI films ending, especially since Pixar THEMSELVES are still making CGI movies. How did you even think this?

[[WMG: Bonnie will be the subject of many a DarkFic]]
[[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial Not that I want that to be the case...]]

[[WMG: The barbies share a HiveMind.]]
Think about it: WesternAnimation/ToyStory3 Barbie should have no way of knowing what a democracy is like, and yet shows that knowledge. However, there exists a President Barbie, who would know these things. The explanation, therefore, is that all Barbie's collective knowledge and memories are pooled together, then extracted and uploaded to the specific doll as needed.
** Why wouldn't Great Shape Barbie have any idea what Democracy is? Aerobics Instructor = bad at history? Barbie in the Barbie canon has always been smart (except for that "Math is tough" thing in 1992. But clearly she got over it) [[RealWomenNeverWearDresses Girlie does not equal dumb.]]
* I don't think is a "Hive Mind" as much as "New models have the knowledge of previous ones", so, while the first Barbie would have only her knowledge, the next ones in the line would haver her own personality and the previous ones. Alternatively, Molly is interested in politics.
* Molly might have taken her Barbie to play with other girls and their toys, and met other Barbies (but by sheer coincidence no Kens) to chat with.

[[WMG: Andy and Bonnie will create an [[Webcomic/AxeCop online webcomic together]].]]
* The college that Andy is attending is Cal Arts University, and practices drawing artwork and graphic novels in his spare time. During one of his trips back home, he babysits for Bonnie, and realizes that she has an incredibly active imagination, creating wildly vivid story lines for the toys. They decide to join forces together they create the online webcomic [[Webcomic/AxeCop Laser Sheriff]]!
** Or Webcomic/KidRadd

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[[WMG: Toys in Toy Story are possessed by faerie spirits.]]
There are lots of stories of mischief spirits and sprites and stuff that move objects around, mess with people, don't like to be seen, and so on in all kinds of human folklore. There are also lots of tales about objects made in human likenesses having unusual magical properties. As toy manufacturing boomed, human-looking toys became the vessel-of-choice for such faeries to hide in. It became so common, in fact, that eventually the faeries began to forget that they weren't actually toys to begin with, partly because of the innate magic already present in such objects, and partly because of a life of childish fantasy and adoration suited most of them very well. When their more human-shaped vessels were destroyed, they began spreading into other toys that had been used alongside them - hence dinosaurs, speak-and-spells, and whatnot commonly gained a sort of sentience, too. They can also subconsciously affect certain other objects around them with their magic, without realizing that's what they're doing, which is why some toys have a kind-of-sentience (like the Magic 8-Ball) or none (like the noise-machine in 3). The reason why they all go 'still' in the presence of humans harkens back to their ancient instincts on not being caught or seen, and is an old rule of lots of faerie magic. Brownies, for example, are generally benevolent spirits who are forced to leave a place forever if they are seen or caught by the humans living there.

[[WMG: The series takes place in a city named Tri-Country.]]
Because a lot of things in the series have really awkward names otherwise, particularly "Tri-County International Airport." Only the use in the Buzz Lightyear commercial in the first movie really makes sense at all, and even then it's [[Blog/TheComicsCurmudgeon ludicrously non-specific]].
** Confirmed in every single Toy Story film, wherein they say "Tri County Area".
*** The guess seems to have been that the ''city'' was called "Tri-County", not that it happens in a tri-county area.
** Did you say [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb Tri County Area]]?
*** Yes, yes he did. What he didn't say was "Tri-''State'' Area".
*** You know what? I don't even care. The concept is just too awesome to pass up.
*** "...and so, Perry the Platypus, I will use this Toy Liveinator to cause every doll, action figure and toy in the entire Tri-State Area to come to life, and-" "*Platypus sounds*" "-wait, Tri-COUNTY Area? Man, I've had it wrong for '''years'''!"



[[WMG: Bonnie will become a Woody/Jessie shipper]]
There are enough of them among the fans, who actually ''know'' about Bo-Peep and the Buzz/Jessie romance. All that kid is going to know is that she's got a cowboy and a cowgirl who look like they were made for each other. That's probably going to cause some trouble.
* Most {{fan fic}}s I've read dealing with this ''do'' have her notice how alike her new cowboy and cowgirl are... and thus consider them [[LikeBrotherAndSister brother and sister]] in her mind.
** While that does seem in character for her she could also go the Woody/Jessie ShipperOnDeck way. A lot of kids have ship characters like that and have cowboy - cowgirl fantasies. It however seems slightly more possible, at her current age though, that she will make them have a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship. But if she did become a shipper, how would the affect the two?
*** And if you take an above theory on toys being subconsciously effected by the roles their owners put them in into account... oh boy.

[[WMG: Some of the daycare kids are kids from other Pixar movies]]
Or at least they greatly resemble kids from other Pixar movies. [[http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e68/jackislove/ZZ2C434C9F.jpg This]] little girl for example looks a lot like [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_yIuuHJTyR5U/Ss3j7dabnnI/AAAAAAAAFYs/MOcnWaPNl6g/s400/Monsters-Inc-Boo-2.jpg Boo]] from WesternAnimation/MonstersInc. And [[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v258/Kanashimi-chan/upgirl.png this]] little girl looks a lot like [[http://www.pixartoystory.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/toy_story_3_pink_teddy_bear.png Dee]], seen briefly in WesternAnimation/{{Up}}.
* I like those ideas, but unfortunately Lee said that the first girl isn't Boo. And the second girl doesn't look like Dee. (Dee has a Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear in her bedroom, by the way.)
** Aw, that's too bad about Boo. But I still like to think the second girl is Dee. The humans in WesternAnimation/{{Up}} are more cartoonish/stylized than the humans in the WesternAnimation/ToyStory universe, which is why their faces look different. I also like to think that the Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear in her room is the same one from WesternAnimation/ToyStory3, who somehow got off that garbage truck and ended up with her, [[AndTheAdventureContinues but that's another fan theory entirely]].



[[WMG: Toys in Toy Story are possessed by faerie spirits.]]
There are lots of stories of mischief spirits and sprites and stuff that move objects around, mess with people, don't like to be seen, and so on in all kinds of human folklore. There are also lots of tales about objects made in human likenesses having unusual magical properties. As toy manufacturing boomed, human-looking toys became the vessel-of-choice for such faeries to hide in. It became so common, in fact, that eventually the faeries began to forget that they weren't actually toys to begin with, partly because of the innate magic already present in such objects, and partly because of a life of childish fantasy and adoration suited most of them very well. When their more human-shaped vessels were destroyed, they began spreading into other toys that had been used alongside them - hence dinosaurs, speak-and-spells, and whatnot commonly gained a sort of sentience, too. They can also subconsciously affect certain other objects around them with their magic, without realizing that's what they're doing, which is why some toys have a kind-of-sentience (like the Magic 8-Ball) or none (like the noise-machine in 3). The reason why they all go 'still' in the presence of humans harkens back to their ancient instincts on not being caught or seen, and is an old rule of lots of faerie magic. Brownies, for example, are generally benevolent spirits who are forced to leave a place forever if they are seen or caught by the humans living there.

[[WMG: The series takes place in a city named Tri-Country.]]
Because a lot of things in the series have really awkward names otherwise, particularly "Tri-County International Airport." Only the use in the Buzz Lightyear commercial in the first movie really makes sense at all, and even then it's [[Blog/TheComicsCurmudgeon ludicrously non-specific]].
** Confirmed in every single Toy Story film, wherein they say "Tri County Area".
*** The guess seems to have been that the ''city'' was called "Tri-County", not that it happens in a tri-county area.
** Did you say [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb Tri County Area]]?
*** Yes, yes he did. What he didn't say was "Tri-''State'' Area".
*** You know what? I don't even care. The concept is just too awesome to pass up.
*** "...and so, Perry the Platypus, I will use this Toy Liveinator to cause every doll, action figure and toy in the entire Tri-State Area to come to life, and-" "*Platypus sounds*" "-wait, Tri-COUNTY Area? Man, I've had it wrong for '''years'''!"

[[WMG: Buzz's Spanish translator [[{{Woolseyism}} took a few liberties with the localisation]].]]
For some reason or other, they decided to turn Buzz into a delightfully stereotypical LatinLover etc [[RecycledInSPACE in spaaaaaace]], which reflects on the personality of the toys on the Spanish language setting.

[[WMG: The garbage truck Lotso was tied to at the end will get into a wreck.]]
The other toys tied to the grill and the people inside will be saved, but Lotso will die a painful death when the strawberry-stuffing inside him catches fire.
* So you'd rather Lotso was released from his earthly suffering instead of surviving a [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment fate]] [[AndIMustScream worse]] [[{{Hellfire}} than]] [[FateWorseThanDeath death]] for the rest of his life? Okay. Whatever floats your boat.

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[[WMG: Rex is a skilled gamer.]]
In Toy Story 2, the first 5 minutes is Rex playing ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'' on a SNES. When Andy isn't looking, Rex must be playing many other games such as VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld, VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry, VideoGame/StarFox, VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast, and more. He just can't beat the final level of Buzz's first videogame.
* To say nothing of the fact that despite his short arms he has obviously managed to get past all the other obstacles he has to get through before the Zurg boss battle.
** Assuming all that wasn't just a cutscene.
** Those are some pretty damn good graphics for an SNES... [[TheProblemWithLicensedVideogames or a licenced game!]]
* Pity about the short arms. For that matter, Trixie's MSN message might not have been [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar what you thought it was]] but it sounded like a game- maybe Trixie is a tabletop gaming geek! (and thus, Bonnie will end up playing ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''. And maybe TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}. Now that would get... interesting... I'm imagining a more GrimDark version of the Army Men)
** Or trying to be a backseat gamer while Rex played Army Men (the licensed video game released between [=TS2=] and [=TS3=]).
** Of course, this means off-brand primary color army men, as well as cowboys and indians, is more speedier since da red wunz go FASTA! Yes, Bonnie will play as da orks, her hyperactive imagination cannot be contained by mere Imperium control.



[[WMG: Bonnie will become a Woody/Jessie shipper]]
There are enough of them among the fans, who actually ''know'' about Bo-Peep and the Buzz/Jessie romance. All that kid is going to know is that she's got a cowboy and a cowgirl who look like they were made for each other. That's probably going to cause some trouble.
* Most {{fan fic}}s I've read dealing with this ''do'' have her notice how alike her new cowboy and cowgirl are... and thus consider them [[LikeBrotherAndSister brother and sister]] in her mind.
** While that does seem in character for her she could also go the Woody/Jessie ShipperOnDeck way. A lot of kids have ship characters like that and have cowboy - cowgirl fantasies. It however seems slightly more possible, at her current age though, that she will make them have a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship. But if she did become a shipper, how would the affect the two?
*** And if you take an above theory on toys being subconsciously effected by the roles their owners put them in into account... oh boy.

[[WMG: Some of the daycare kids are kids from other Pixar movies]]
Or at least they greatly resemble kids from other Pixar movies. [[http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e68/jackislove/ZZ2C434C9F.jpg This]] little girl for example looks a lot like [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_yIuuHJTyR5U/Ss3j7dabnnI/AAAAAAAAFYs/MOcnWaPNl6g/s400/Monsters-Inc-Boo-2.jpg Boo]] from WesternAnimation/MonstersInc. And [[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v258/Kanashimi-chan/upgirl.png this]] little girl looks a lot like [[http://www.pixartoystory.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/toy_story_3_pink_teddy_bear.png Dee]], seen briefly in WesternAnimation/{{Up}}.
* I like those ideas, but unfortunately Lee said that the first girl isn't Boo. And the second girl doesn't look like Dee. (Dee has a Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear in her bedroom, by the way.)
** Aw, that's too bad about Boo. But I still like to think the second girl is Dee. The humans in WesternAnimation/{{Up}} are more cartoonish/stylized than the humans in the WesternAnimation/ToyStory universe, which is why their faces look different. I also like to think that the Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear in her room is the same one from WesternAnimation/ToyStory3, who somehow got off that garbage truck and ended up with her, [[AndTheAdventureContinues but that's another fan theory entirely]].



[[WMG: All Barbies are geniuses]]
With the sheer number of jobs held by Barbie dolls over the years, each Barbie should theoretically possess the skills and knowledge to be ''anything'' from a housewife to a rocket scientist to an underwater demolitions expert.
* The exception is probably the Barbies that are structurally different and specific to the job they were packaged as- the gymnast Barbies with real jumping jack action, the ones with voice boxes, etc. Those are probably restricted to the knowledge of the job on the box, since they cannot literally become a different job Barbie with a change of outfit.
** Who says? Speaking of which, THAT is the kind of Barbie movie they should make.
*** This Troper's mother used to have a Barbie doll who came with no clothes, and a brother (actually, multiple) who had GIJoe Figures (as in, the classic realistic GI Joe, not the scifi one we have today), and hence the doll often ended up in military uniforms. Can we assume that, since other girls probably did this too, Barbie also knows how to field strip and operate an [=M16A1=]?
*** ''[[SugarWiki/SoCoolItsAwesome Yes]]''.
*** Canon. Mattel has sold 'Army Barbie'. There's one for the other branches. Ever consider just where Sgt Roberts learned how to take down a man and snap his neck?

[[WMG: Bonnie will become a Woody/Jessie shipper]]
There are enough of them among the fans, who actually ''know'' about Bo-Peep and the Buzz/Jessie romance. All that kid is going to know is that she's got a cowboy and a cowgirl who look like they were made for each other. That's probably going to cause some trouble.
* Most {{fan fic}}s I've read dealing with this ''do'' have her notice how alike her new cowboy and cowgirl are... and thus consider them [[LikeBrotherAndSister brother and sister]] in her mind.
** While that does seem in character for her she could also go the Woody/Jessie ShipperOnDeck way. A lot of kids have ship characters like that and have cowboy - cowgirl fantasies. It however seems slightly more possible, at her current age though, that she will make them have a LikeBrotherAndSister relationship. But if she did become a shipper, how would the affect the two?
*** And if you take an above theory on toys being subconsciously effected by the roles their owners put them in into account... oh boy.

[[WMG: Some of the daycare kids are kids from other Pixar movies]]
Or at least they greatly resemble kids from other Pixar movies. [[http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e68/jackislove/ZZ2C434C9F.jpg This]] little girl for example looks a lot like [[http://4.bp.blogspot.com/_yIuuHJTyR5U/Ss3j7dabnnI/AAAAAAAAFYs/MOcnWaPNl6g/s400/Monsters-Inc-Boo-2.jpg Boo]] from WesternAnimation/MonstersInc. And [[http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v258/Kanashimi-chan/upgirl.png this]] little girl looks a lot like [[http://www.pixartoystory.com/wp/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/toy_story_3_pink_teddy_bear.png Dee]], seen briefly in WesternAnimation/{{Up}}.
* I like those ideas, but unfortunately Lee said that the first girl isn't Boo. And the second girl doesn't look like Dee. (Dee has a Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear in her bedroom, by the way.)
** Aw, that's too bad about Boo. But I still like to think the second girl is Dee. The humans in WesternAnimation/{{Up}} are more cartoonish/stylized than the humans in the WesternAnimation/ToyStory universe, which is why their faces look different. I also like to think that the Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear in her room is the same one from WesternAnimation/ToyStory3, who somehow got off that garbage truck and ended up with her, [[AndTheAdventureContinues but that's another fan theory entirely]].

[[WMG: The character of Woody from Woody's Round-Up had amnesia when Woody's toy was manufactured.]]
Since (presumably) toys like Buzz would only know about their 'character' up until the point in the franchise when they were made, that reflects their state of being. Woody was created during a cliff-hanger arc where the 'real' Woody had hit his head and lost his memory, for dramatic purposes. Like Buzz, he came out of his packaging with his character's personality... which was that of someone with no memory. Other toys told him he was a toy, but he never really 'switched' modes from 'character' to 'toy' the way Buzz did - he just accepted the explanation for lack of anything else. When he's left without anyone or anything to remind him of what's going on, he defaults back into 'amnesia' mode. That's why he doesn't remember anything prior to becoming Andy's toy. It's also part of the reason why having Andy's name on his boot is so important to him, it works like "P. Sherman 42 Wallaby Way Sydney" did for Dory in Finding Nemo, and he uses it as an anchor when things start to get fuzzy, in addition to a sign of Andy's attachment to him.
* Presumably nothin'. It's canon that Buzz doesn't know anything that happened to the Star Command-continuity Buzz after [=TS1=] until he learns it as a toy.

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!!Toy Story 2

[[WMG: Rex is a skilled gamer.]]
In Toy Story 2, the first 5 minutes is Rex playing ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'' on a SNES. When Andy isn't looking, Rex must be playing many other games such as VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld, VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry, VideoGame/StarFox, VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast, and more. He just can't beat the final level of Buzz's first videogame.
* To say nothing of the fact that despite his short arms he has obviously managed to get past all the other obstacles he has to get through before the Zurg boss battle.
** Assuming all that wasn't just a cutscene.
** Those are some pretty damn good graphics for an SNES... [[TheProblemWithLicensedVideogames or a licenced game!]]
* Pity about the short arms. For that matter, Trixie's MSN message might not have been [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar what you thought it was]] but it sounded like a game- maybe Trixie is a tabletop gaming geek! (and thus, Bonnie will end up playing ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''. And maybe TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}. Now that would get... interesting... I'm imagining a more GrimDark version of the Army Men)
** Or trying to be a backseat gamer while Rex played Army Men (the licensed video game released between [=TS2=] and [=TS3=]).
** Of course, this means off-brand primary color army men, as well as cowboys and indians, is more speedier since da red wunz go FASTA! Yes, Bonnie will play as da orks, her hyperactive imagination cannot be contained by mere Imperium control.

!!Toy Story 3

!!Toy Story 4

[[WMG: Pixar will make a ''Toy Story 4'' that reunites Bo and Woody.]]
If Unkrich has really been paying close attention to fans' reactions to the third movie, hopefully he'll notice that half of fan fics written since its premiere are either about Woody reuniting with Bo or filling in the blanks on how he lost her.
* The plan for Post-Toy Story 3 material with the characters is a series of shorts similar to what Cars got, the first of which will be in front of Cars 2. A story of Woody reuniting with Bo would fit the format better anyways.
** Toy Story 4 would destroy a fitting end to the [=TS=] saga. [=TS=] escaped fate as a FranchiseZombie. Let's leave the Bo Peep/Woody reunitings to bonus short films (or fanfiction).
*** It's interesting that you say that. ''Toy Story'' has been [[CashCowFranchise marketable]] for ''15 years''. Even in the 10 years between the last two movies, there was always a steady stream of Toy Story merchandise. I think this indicates to everyone involved that there is really no need for more ''Toy Story'' films, as the whole franchise is overall successful enough that they don't have to go down the FranchiseZombie path.
*** And ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' has shown that Pixar won't make sequels if they don't feel they need to. ''Toy Story'' had a full character arc that's been drawn to a close. We might see some shorts or comics that take place afterwards, though.
*** CONFIRMED! It’s due out for June 21, 2019.

[[WMG: ''Toy Story 4'' will have toys revel to the world that they are alive (or get revenge on humans).]]
* The only reason for this is RuleOfCool
** The series always had fantasy elements, but it was never the focus of the three stories- just the premise. No explanation for living toys is explained, which is why I think this is such a great idea for a fourth film. However, it may become TOO fantastical or science-fiction-y, so it could lose the touch of the first three films.
** Someone should write a fan fic about this!

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[[WMG: [[MysteriousInformant Chatter Telephone]] will go into telemarketing.]]
Well, what else can we expect from a toy telephone? Plus, with his oh-so-cool Film Noir voice, who ''wouldn't'' want to buy anything from him?

[[WMG: Dolly is related to Sally from WesternAnimation/TheNightmareBeforeChristmas]]
In addition to both being both misfit ragdolls, both Dolly and Sally have the obvious appearance of DIY craftsmanship. Sally is noticeably hand created, with yarn hair and obvious stitching lines and mismatched fabric for clothing. Dolly was originally planned as a homemade toy that Bonnie and her Mom made together. Her hair is made out of foam felt, while her outfit is crude with mismatching buttons and obvious green stitching. And yes, while both have differing personalities, they both shown to be gentle and kind-hearted towards their loved ones (Jack and Bonnie, respectively). Plus, is it just me, or does Dolly seem more than a little shaky in walk cycle?

[[WMG: Lotso's memories could have been reset]]
When Lotso has Buzz reset in Toy Story 3, Buzz reverts back to the mentality he was in when he was first brought out of his box years ago. That got me to wondering... the Lotso toy from the new Toy Story collection line is apparently supposed to be exactly like the Lotso in the movie. That means he must also have a reset button inside of him. One way he could have been defeated in the movie was having his reset button pressed, reverting him back to the nice toy he used to be before Daisy owned him.
* Do bears... do bears even have reset buttons?
** The real life toy's back can be opened up and inside there's a battery powered voicebox that can be turned on/off.
** I don't think the in-universe Lotso talked though, or had any electronic components, so not likely a reset button.

[[WMG: Andy gets Woody back in the future]]
A couple years after [=TS3=], Molly becomes Bonnie's babysitter. She tells Bonnie all about the fun her brother used to have with Woody and Buzz et. al, and they bond over the toys. Then Bonnie gets too big to have a babysitter anymore, but she and Molly keep in touch. Then, when Bonnie is ready to go away to college, Molly tells her that Andy and his wife have a child, and Bonnie decides to give the toys back. It turns out that Andy married Emily's daughter. One day when Emily is over visiting, Andy's wife mentions the box of hand-me-down toys and Emily is reunited with Jesse.


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!!Toy Story 2

[[WMG: Rex is a skilled gamer.]]
In Toy Story 2, the first 5 minutes is Rex playing ''Buzz Lightyear of Star Command'' on a SNES. When Andy isn't looking, Rex must be playing many other games such as VideoGame/SuperMarioWorld, VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry, VideoGame/StarFox, VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaALinkToThePast, and more. He just can't beat the final level of Buzz's first videogame.
* To say nothing of the fact that despite his short arms he has obviously managed to get past all the other obstacles he has to get through before the Zurg boss battle.
** Assuming all that wasn't just a cutscene.
** Those are some pretty damn good graphics for an SNES... [[TheProblemWithLicensedVideogames or a licenced game!]]
* Pity about the short arms. For that matter, Trixie's MSN message might not have been [[GettingCrapPastTheRadar what you thought it was]] but it sounded like a game- maybe Trixie is a tabletop gaming geek! (and thus, Bonnie will end up playing ''TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons''. And maybe TabletopGame/{{Warhammer 40000}}. Now that would get... interesting... I'm imagining a more GrimDark version of the Army Men)
** Or trying to be a backseat gamer while Rex played Army Men (the licensed video game released between [=TS2=] and [=TS3=]).
** Of course, this means off-brand primary color army men, as well as cowboys and indians, is more speedier since da red wunz go FASTA! Yes, Bonnie will play as da orks, her hyperactive imagination cannot be contained by mere Imperium control.

!!Toy Story 3

!!Toy Story 4

[[WMG: Pixar will make a ''Toy Story 4'' that reunites Bo and Woody.]]
If Unkrich has really been paying close attention to fans' reactions to the third movie, hopefully he'll notice that half of fan fics written since its premiere are either about Woody reuniting with Bo or filling in the blanks on how he lost her.
* The plan for Post-Toy Story 3 material with the characters is a series of shorts similar to what Cars got, the first of which will be in front of Cars 2. A story of Woody reuniting with Bo would fit the format better anyways.
** Toy Story 4 would destroy a fitting end to the [=TS=] saga. [=TS=] escaped fate as a FranchiseZombie. Let's leave the Bo Peep/Woody reunitings to bonus short films (or fanfiction).
*** It's interesting that you say that. ''Toy Story'' has been [[CashCowFranchise marketable]] for ''15 years''. Even in the 10 years between the last two movies, there was always a steady stream of Toy Story merchandise. I think this indicates to everyone involved that there is really no need for more ''Toy Story'' films, as the whole franchise is overall successful enough that they don't have to go down the FranchiseZombie path.
*** And ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles'' has shown that Pixar won't make sequels if they don't feel they need to. ''Toy Story'' had a full character arc that's been drawn to a close. We might see some shorts or comics that take place afterwards, though.
*** CONFIRMED! It’s due out for June 21, 2019.

[[WMG: ''Toy Story 4'' will have toys revel to the world that they are alive (or get revenge on humans).]]
* The only reason for this is RuleOfCool
** The series always had fantasy elements, but it was never the focus of the three stories- just the premise. No explanation for living toys is explained, which is why I think this is such a great idea for a fourth film. However, it may become TOO fantastical or science-fiction-y, so it could lose the touch of the first three films.
** Someone should write a fan fic about this!

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