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* PortingDisaster: While the Nintendo 64 and Sega Dreamcast ports of the game are by no means disastrous, they are both considered to be inferior versions of the game, due to the former having a very watered down version of the games' soundtrack heard in other ports of the game, as well as poor sound quality and worse graphics/visuals, and the latter for having a terrible control system, longer loading times, bad draw distance (blue colored fog often appears in levels, making it very hard to see) and a frustrating save system that does not allow you to overwrite your previous save files, forcing you to delete in order to create a new save, which can turn into a repetitive process, if you are saving the game constantly. As a result, the PC and PlayStation versions of the game are both widely preferred by most fans.

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* PortingDisaster: While the Nintendo 64 and Sega Dreamcast ports of the game are by no means disastrous, they are both considered to be inferior versions of the game, inferior, due to the former having a very watered down version of the games' soundtrack heard in other ports of the game, soundtrack, as well as poor sound quality and worse graphics/visuals, and the latter for having a terrible control system, longer loading times, bad draw distance (blue colored fog often appears in levels, making it very hard to see) and a frustrating save system that does not allow you to overwrite your previous save files, forcing you to delete in order to create a new save, which can turn into a repetitive process, if you are saving the game constantly. As a result, the PC and PlayStation versions of the game are both widely preferred by most fans.
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* PortingDisaster: While the Nintendo 64 and Sega Dreamcast ports of the game are by no means disastrous, they are both considered to be inferior versions of the game, due to the former having a very watered down version of the games' soundtrack heard in other ports of the game, as well as poor sound quality and worse graphics/visuals, and the latter for having a terrible control system, longer loading times and bad draw distance (blue colored fog often appears in levels, making it very hard to see). As a result, the PC and PlayStation versions of the game are both widely preferred by most fans.

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* PortingDisaster: While the Nintendo 64 and Sega Dreamcast ports of the game are by no means disastrous, they are both considered to be inferior versions of the game, due to the former having a very watered down version of the games' soundtrack heard in other ports of the game, as well as poor sound quality and worse graphics/visuals, and the latter for having a terrible control system, longer loading times and times, bad draw distance (blue colored fog often appears in levels, making it very hard to see).see) and a frustrating save system that does not allow you to overwrite your previous save files, forcing you to delete in order to create a new save, which can turn into a repetitive process, if you are saving the game constantly. As a result, the PC and PlayStation versions of the game are both widely preferred by most fans.
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* PortingDisaster: Downplayed. While the Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast ports of the game are by no means disastrous, as they are still playable, they are both considered to be inferior versions of the game, due to the former having a very watered down version of the games' soundtrack heard in other ports of the game, as well as poor sound quality and worse graphics/visuals, and the latter for having a terrible control system, longer loading times and bad draw distance (blue colored fog often appears in levels, making it very hard to see). As a result, the PC and PlayStation versions of the game are both widely preferred by most fans.

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* PortingDisaster: Downplayed. While the Nintendo 64 and Sega Dreamcast ports of the game are by no means disastrous, as they are still playable, they are both considered to be inferior versions of the game, due to the former having a very watered down version of the games' soundtrack heard in other ports of the game, as well as poor sound quality and worse graphics/visuals, and the latter for having a terrible control system, longer loading times and bad draw distance (blue colored fog often appears in levels, making it very hard to see). As a result, the PC and PlayStation versions of the game are both widely preferred by most fans.
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* PortingDisaster: Downplayed. While the Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast ports of the game are by no means disastrous, as they are still playable, they are both considered to be inferior versions of the game, due to the former having a very watered down version of the games' soundtrack heard in other ports of the game, as well as poor sound quality and worse graphics/visuals, and the latter for having a worse control system and bad draw distance (blue colored fog often appears in levels). As a result, the PC and PlayStation versions of the game are widely preferred by fans.

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* PortingDisaster: Downplayed. While the Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast ports of the game are by no means disastrous, as they are still playable, they are both considered to be inferior versions of the game, due to the former having a very watered down version of the games' soundtrack heard in other ports of the game, as well as poor sound quality and worse graphics/visuals, and the latter for having a worse terrible control system system, longer loading times and bad draw distance (blue colored fog often appears in levels). levels, making it very hard to see). As a result, the PC and PlayStation versions of the game are both widely preferred by most fans.
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* PortingDisaster: Downplayed. While the Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast ports of the game are by no means disastrous, as they are still playable, they are both considered to be inferior versions of the game, due to the former having a very watered down version of the games' soundtrack heard in other ports of the game, as well as poor sound quality, and the latter for having a worse control system and bad draw distance (blue colored fog often appears in levels). As a result, the PC and PlayStation ports are considered by many to be the best versions of the game to play.

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* PortingDisaster: Downplayed. While the Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast ports of the game are by no means disastrous, as they are still playable, they are both considered to be inferior versions of the game, due to the former having a very watered down version of the games' soundtrack heard in other ports of the game, as well as poor sound quality, quality and worse graphics/visuals, and the latter for having a worse control system and bad draw distance (blue colored fog often appears in levels). As a result, the PC and PlayStation ports are considered by many to be the best versions of the game to play.are widely preferred by fans.

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* PortingDisaster: Downplayed. While the Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast ports of the game are by no means disastrous, as they are still playable, they are both considered to be inferior versions of the game, due to the former having a very watered down version of the games' soundtrack heard in other ports of the game, as well as poor sound quality, and the latter for having a worse control system and bad draw distance (blue colored fog often appears in levels). As a result, the PC and PlayStation ports are considered by many to be the best versions of the game to play.



** The Jackhammer boss from level 4 the video game adaptation is remembered by fans as one of the scarier bosses in the game, due to his large, intimidating appearance and the creepy laugh he makes if he touches you. While he is a pretty easy boss by a hardcore gamer's standards, he is still one of the tougher bosses compared to the other mini bosses in the game, since you can only defeat him with a disc launcher, which doesn't always hit him properly, often bouncing off of him.

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** The Jackhammer boss from level 4 the video game adaptation is remembered by fans as one of the scarier bosses in the game, due to his large, intimidating appearance and the creepy laugh he makes if he touches you. While he is a pretty easy boss by a hardcore gamer's standards, he is still one of the tougher bosses compared to the other mini bosses in the game, since you can only defeat him with a disc launcher, which doesn't always hit him properly, often bouncing off of him. It also doesn't help matters that you have to fight him on top of an unfinished building made of girders that is still under construction and is easy to accidentally fall off of.



** Emperor Zurg himself, the boss of the twelve level, who is taller than Buzz, floats around and fires both homing and non-homing bullets from his ion blaster. He is also immune to bullets and can only be hurt by Buzz melee attacking him when he gets close, which can be hard, since Zurg tends to float away quite fast. Later versions of the PC version of the game unintentionally Zurg tougher to defeat, due to a glitch, where he will keep endlessly evading from Buzz, until he is cornered in an area where Buzz has to do a spin attack against him while jumping. The only issue there is it is an area where Buzz can easily fall to his death, and it's the only area to corner Zurg too, meaning the player has to be super careful when trying to attack Zurg.

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** Emperor Zurg himself, the boss of the twelve level, who is taller than Buzz, floats around and fires both homing and non-homing bullets from his ion blaster. He is also immune to bullets and can only be hurt by Buzz melee attacking him when he gets close, which can be hard, since Zurg tends to float away quite fast. Later While he is an aversion of this trope in most versions of the game, due to him still being pretty easy to defeat, the PC version of the game unintentionally makes Zurg tougher to defeat, play this trope very straight, if played on later versions of Windows, due to a glitch, where he will keep endlessly evading from Buzz, until he is cornered in an area where Buzz has to do a spin attack against him while jumping. The only issue there is it is an area where Buzz can easily fall to his death, and it's the only area to corner Zurg too, meaning the player has to be super careful when trying to attack Zurg.
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* GameBreaker: The green laser pick up in the game adaptation. It completely destroys any enemy in Buzz's way, to the point that it makes the mini bosses in the game effortless to destroy (except for the Jackhammer, Zurg's silver robot guards, Prospector and Blacksmith, all of whom are immune to Buzz's lasers).

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* GameBreaker: The green laser pick up in the game adaptation. It completely destroys any enemy in Buzz's way, to the point that it makes the mini bosses in the game effortless to destroy (except for the Jackhammer, Emperor Zurg, Zurg's silver robot guards, Prospector and Blacksmith, all of whom are immune to Buzz's lasers).
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** Emperor Zurg himself, the boss of the twelve level, who is taller than Buzz, floats around and fires both homing and non-homing bullets from his ion blaster. He is also immune to bullets and can only be hurt by Buzz melee attacking him when he gets close, which can be hard, since Zurg tends to float away quite fast. Later versions of the PC version of the game unintentionally Zurg tougher to defeat, due to a glitch, where he will keep endlessly evading from Buzz, until he is cornered in an area where Buzz has to do a spin attack against him while jumping. The only issue there is its about an area where Buzz can easily fall to his death, and it's the only area to corner Zurg too, meaning the player has to be super careful when trying to attack Zurg.

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** Emperor Zurg himself, the boss of the twelve level, who is taller than Buzz, floats around and fires both homing and non-homing bullets from his ion blaster. He is also immune to bullets and can only be hurt by Buzz melee attacking him when he gets close, which can be hard, since Zurg tends to float away quite fast. Later versions of the PC version of the game unintentionally Zurg tougher to defeat, due to a glitch, where he will keep endlessly evading from Buzz, until he is cornered in an area where Buzz has to do a spin attack against him while jumping. The only issue there is its about it is an area where Buzz can easily fall to his death, and it's the only area to corner Zurg too, meaning the player has to be super careful when trying to attack Zurg.

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* GameBreaker: The green laser pick up in the game adaptation. It completely destroys any enemy in Buzz's way, to the point that it makes the mini bosses in the game effortless to destroy (except for the Jackhammer, Zurg's silver robot guards, Prospector and Blacksmith, all of whom are immune to Buzz's lasers).



* TheScrappy: The Dinosaur boss (not to be confused for Rex) in Al's Toy Barn (level 7) is often remembered by fans as one of the most pathetic bosses in the game, due to the fact that it moves at a snail's pace and breathes fire at such a short range, in a big room, no less, that makes it easy for Buzz to easily outsmart the Dinosaur and destroy him with minimal effort.
* ScrappyWeapon: In the game adaptation, one of the weapons is the disc launcher, which, as the name suggests, fires homing discs and is meant to be used against tougher enemies that are immune to Buzz's laser. Unfortunately, it is unsatisfying and frustrating to use, due to the fact that it isn't particularly effective against enemies, often bouncing off of them instead. It helps that you only need to use the weapon twice in the whole game.



* StrawmanHasAPoint: Villain Prospector the Prospector has the unambiguously nasty aim of keeping Woody from returning to Andy, whom Woody knows to appreciate him. However, as he's defeated, he screams "Children destroy toys! You'll all be ruined! Forgotten! Spending eternity rotting away in some landfill!" It's a perfectly legitimate concern, and Prospector had [[EvilCannotComprehendGood no way of knowing how good an owner Andy is]]. His foreshadowing almost comes true in the third movie.
* ThatOneBoss: The Jackhammer boss from the video game adaptation is remembered by fans as one of the scarier bosses in the game due to his large, intimidating appearance and the creepy laugh he makes if he touches you. And while he is a pretty easy boss by a hardcore gamer's standards, he is one of the tougher bosses in the game, since you can only defeat him with a disc launcher, which doesn't always hit him properly.

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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Villain Prospector Prospector, the Prospector film's true main antagonist, has the unambiguously nasty aim of keeping Woody from returning to Andy, whom Woody knows to appreciate him. However, as he's defeated, he screams "Children destroy toys! You'll all be ruined! Forgotten! Spending eternity rotting away in some landfill!" It's a perfectly legitimate concern, and Prospector had [[EvilCannotComprehendGood no way of knowing how good an owner Andy is]]. His foreshadowing almost comes true in the third movie.
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The Jackhammer boss from level 4 the video game adaptation is remembered by fans as one of the scarier bosses in the game game, due to his large, intimidating appearance and the creepy laugh he makes if he touches you. And while While he is a pretty easy boss by a hardcore gamer's standards, he is still one of the tougher bosses compared to the other mini bosses in the game, since you can only defeat him with a disc launcher, which doesn't always hit him properly.properly, often bouncing off of him.
** The boss of the sixth level, Slime Time, like the name would imply, is a slime monster who bounces around while inside a trash can. The more you shoot him, the more he literally shrinks, but what ultimately makes him one of the tougher bosses is that he grows larger and larger after each time you try to make him shrink, meaning that you will have keep shooting him more times, whenever he gets bigger, made more frustrating by the fact that he bounces around at a fast pace, meaning that the player will have to keep shooting him as fast as possible before he jumps away again.
** The boss of the ninth level, Toy barn encounter, is a giant KingMook version of the floating hover droids seen in previous levels. Here it has containers of regular mooks, who get released each time you shoot the hover droid boss. The hover droid will only let you shoot it once each time in order for it to release their mooks, and lasers are immune to the hover droid until you destroy its released mooks, which has to be done six times before it will allow you to shoot at it as many times as you please and destroy it.
** Emperor Zurg himself, the boss of the twelve level, who is taller than Buzz, floats around and fires both homing and non-homing bullets from his ion blaster. He is also immune to bullets and can only be hurt by Buzz melee attacking him when he gets close, which can be hard, since Zurg tends to float away quite fast. Later versions of the PC version of the game unintentionally Zurg tougher to defeat, due to a glitch, where he will keep endlessly evading from Buzz, until he is cornered in an area where Buzz has to do a spin attack against him while jumping. The only issue there is its about an area where Buzz can easily fall to his death, and it's the only area to corner Zurg too, meaning the player has to be super careful when trying to attack Zurg.
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** When he decides to stay with Jessie, Bullseye and Pete rather than leave them for good, Woody muses to them "Who am I to break up the Round-Up Gang?" In ''4'', Jessie and Bullseye [[spoiler:support his decision to go off on his own and start a new life]].

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** When he decides to stay with Jessie, Bullseye and Pete Prospector rather than leave them for good, Woody muses to them "Who am I to break up the Round-Up Gang?" In ''4'', Jessie and Bullseye [[spoiler:support his decision to go off on his own and start a new life]].
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** Did Al deserve to lose Jessie, Bullseye, and Stinky Pete after he stole Woody? [[LaserGuidedKarma Some agree]], [[KarmicOverkill some instead feel sorry for him]].
** The decision to cut the {{blooper}} where Stinky Pete flirts with two Barbie dolls from re-releases since 2019. It's generally understood that this was done because of John Lasseter's then-recent exposure for sexual misconduct, but it still causes debates between those who decry it as censorship and those who think it's not a big deal and is the right thing to do.

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** Did Al deserve to lose Jessie, Bullseye, and Stinky Pete Prospector after he stole Woody? [[LaserGuidedKarma Some agree]], [[KarmicOverkill some instead feel sorry for him]].
** The decision to cut the {{blooper}} where Stinky Pete Prospector flirts with two Barbie dolls from re-releases since 2019. It's generally understood that this was done because of John Lasseter's then-recent exposure for sexual misconduct, but it still causes debates between those who decry it as censorship and those who think it's not a big deal and is the right thing to do.



* CrossesTheLineTwice: While the RealitySubtext made it awkward enough for Disney to cut it out of future releases, the gag of Stinky Pete [[CastingCouch flirtatiously offering two Barbies a role in the sequel, with obvious ulterior motives]], is still hilarious on its own.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: While the RealitySubtext made it awkward enough for Disney to cut it out of future releases, the gag of Stinky Pete Prospector [[CastingCouch flirtatiously offering two Barbies a role in the sequel, with obvious ulterior motives]], is still hilarious on its own.



* FanficFuel: We know about Jessie's past with Emily, and we know that Stinky Pete was never bought back in the day, but what about Bullseye's backstory? On top of that, what were Jessie, Bulleye and Stinky Pete's journeys like before they were picked up by Al?, how many places have they been?, did they meet other kids and toys along the way?, and how Al got each of them?. It's also possible that Jessie and Bullseye (but not Pete, since Al never took him out of his box) were restored by Geri the cleaner like he did with Woody due to Al already knowing him.

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* FanficFuel: We know about Jessie's past with Emily, and we know that Stinky Pete Prospector was never bought back in the day, but what about Bullseye's backstory? On top of that, what were Jessie, Bulleye and Stinky Pete's Prospector's journeys like before they were picked up by Al?, how many places have they been?, did they meet other kids and toys along the way?, and how Al got each of them?. It's also possible that Jessie and Bullseye (but not Pete, Prospector, since Al never took him out of his box) were restored by Geri the cleaner like he did with Woody due to Al already knowing him.



** The blooper of Stinky Pete flirting with two Barbie dolls, whispering that [[CastingCouch he might be able to get them a role]] in ''Toy Story 3'', feels a lot skeevier following director/Pixar co-founder John Lasseter's firing over sexual misconduct. This was enough to get this blooper cut from future releases.

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** The blooper of Stinky Pete Prospector flirting with two Barbie dolls, whispering that [[CastingCouch he might be able to get them a role]] in ''Toy Story 3'', feels a lot skeevier following director/Pixar co-founder John Lasseter's firing over sexual misconduct. This was enough to get this blooper cut from future releases.



** Stinky Pete telling the toys towards the end of the movie that they'll end up in a landfill became this after [[spoiler: the toys end up almost getting burned to death in the incinerator of a landfill]] in the third movie.

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** Stinky Pete Prospector telling the toys towards the end of the movie that they'll end up in a landfill became this after [[spoiler: the toys end up almost getting burned to death in the incinerator of a landfill]] in the third movie.



** Pete asks Woody if he honestly believes that Andy is going to take him to college. Come the sequel, and Andy really ''is'' planning to take Woody with him when he goes to college.

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** Pete Prospector asks Woody if he honestly believes that Andy is going to take him to college. Come the sequel, and Andy really ''is'' planning to take Woody with him when he goes to college.



** [[BigBad Stinky Pete]]'s punishment is to be stuck at a new home with a girl and her Barbie doll. Three years later, Grammer played as a BigBad ''within'' [[WesternAnimation/BarbieOfSwanLake a Barbie film]].

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** [[BigBad Stinky Pete]]'s Prospector]]'s punishment is to be stuck at a new home with a girl and her Barbie doll. Three years later, Grammer played as a BigBad ''within'' [[WesternAnimation/BarbieOfSwanLake a Barbie film]].



** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Stinky Pete derisively refers to Buzz Lightyear as "Buzz Yogurt Light" after locking the air vents to prevent Woody from returning to Andy's house. Fast forward to the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' and fans had a chuckle after seeing Danone [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vM_xzfbUM4 plastered Buzz's image]] on its sugar-free yogurt's one-liter presentations.

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** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Stinky Pete Prospector derisively refers to Buzz Lightyear as "Buzz Yogurt Light" after locking the air vents to prevent Woody from returning to Andy's house. Fast forward to the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' and fans had a chuckle after seeing Danone [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vM_xzfbUM4 plastered Buzz's image]] on its sugar-free yogurt's one-liter presentations.



* KarmicOverkill: While Al stealing Woody was worthy of LaserGuidedKarma, as far as we know he aquired Jessie, Bullseye, and Stinky Pete completely legally, as well as the rest of his Woody's Roundup collection. With that in mind, him losing the travel money as the deal with the museum undoubtedly fell through, plus any damage to the other merch as the airport clearly isn't being as careful as Al wanted, can seem too far for something that in our world would just be a petty crime at most (the only reason its treated akin to a kidnapping by the protagonists is because the toys are living creatures in the Toy Story universe).

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* KarmicOverkill: While Al stealing Woody was worthy of LaserGuidedKarma, as far as we know he aquired Jessie, Bullseye, and Stinky Pete Prospector completely legally, as well as the rest of his Woody's Roundup collection. With that in mind, him losing the travel money as the deal with the museum undoubtedly fell through, plus any damage to the other merch as the airport clearly isn't being as careful as Al wanted, can seem too far for something that in our world would just be a petty crime at most (the only reason its treated akin to a kidnapping by the protagonists is because the toys are living creatures in the Toy Story universe).



* StrawmanHasAPoint: Villain Stinky Pete the Prospector has the unambiguously nasty aim of keeping Woody from returning to Andy, whom Woody knows to appreciate him. However, as he's defeated, he screams "Children destroy toys! You'll all be ruined! Forgotten! Spending eternity rotting away in some landfill!" It's a perfectly legitimate concern, and Pete had [[EvilCannotComprehendGood no way of knowing how good an owner Andy is]]. His foreshadowing almost comes true in the third movie.

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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Villain Stinky Pete Prospector the Prospector has the unambiguously nasty aim of keeping Woody from returning to Andy, whom Woody knows to appreciate him. However, as he's defeated, he screams "Children destroy toys! You'll all be ruined! Forgotten! Spending eternity rotting away in some landfill!" It's a perfectly legitimate concern, and Pete Prospector had [[EvilCannotComprehendGood no way of knowing how good an owner Andy is]]. His foreshadowing almost comes true in the third movie.



* UnintentionallySympathetic: Stinky Pete [[AssholeVictim is meant to be a deserving victim for betraying Woody and his friends]], but we can really sympathize with him as he ''spent a lifetime in his box on a shelf'' watching other toys being sold and never got sold himself and felt like he'd never been loved. As far as he's concerned, being put in a museum to spend the rest of his existence being admired by visitors is his reward for enduring such isolation and loneliness, and now Woody is going to take it away from him. Additionally, Stinky Pete is meant to act as Woody's ShadowArchetype in the first film, which doesn't quite work out either as even when Woody was overlooked for Buzz he's still a tall, dashing hero toy with loyal friends and a love interest who gets him, while Stinky Pete is a {{Gonk}} sidekick that absolutely nobody was concerned with.

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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Stinky Pete Prospector [[AssholeVictim is meant to be a deserving victim for betraying Woody and his friends]], but we can really sympathize with him as he ''spent a lifetime in his box on a shelf'' watching other toys being sold and never got sold himself and felt like he'd never been loved. As far as he's concerned, being put in a museum to spend the rest of his existence being admired by visitors is his reward for enduring such isolation and loneliness, and now Woody is going to take it away from him. Additionally, Stinky Pete Prospector is meant to act as Woody's ShadowArchetype in the first film, which doesn't quite work out either as even when Woody was overlooked for Buzz he's still a tall, dashing hero toy with loyal friends and a love interest who gets him, while Stinky Pete Prospector is a {{Gonk}} sidekick that absolutely nobody was concerned with.
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** Given the popularity of customizing standard manufactured dolls into unique art pieces, It is possible that Stinky Pete actually gets a positive re-make. Especially if he feels like a toy nobody wants initially, being made over from a stinky, ugly {{Scrappy}} into a different archetype might help him find a new role.

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** Given the popularity of customizing standard manufactured dolls into unique art pieces, It is possible that Stinky Pete Prospector actually gets a positive re-make. Especially if he feels like a toy nobody wants initially, being made over from a stinky, ugly {{Scrappy}} into a different archetype might help him find a new role.

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** [[spoiler: Stinky Pete ends up in the ownership of a girl who likes drawing on her toys, at least one of whom speaks highly of her. Is the girl meant to be a GoodCountepart to Sid (innovating her toys rather than deforming them) or is her doll suffering StockholmSyndrome?]]

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** [[spoiler: Stinky Pete Prospector ends up in the ownership of a girl who likes drawing on her toys, at least one of whom speaks highly of her. Is the girl meant to be a GoodCountepart to Sid (innovating her toys rather than deforming them) or is her doll suffering StockholmSyndrome?]]



* DracoInLeatherPants: Regardless of how sympathetic Stinky Pete is, some fans often tend to overlook him trying to force Woody not to go back to Andy and then flat out trying to dismember Woody when the latter made it clear he wasn't going to Japan.

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* DracoInLeatherPants: Regardless of how sympathetic Stinky Pete Prospector is, some fans often tend to overlook him trying to force Woody not to go back to Andy and then flat out trying to dismember Woody when the latter made it clear he wasn't going to Japan.



* ItWasHisSled: Stinky Pete's villainy was never indicated in any marketing material until the movie's release. Nowadays the twist isn't so shocking anymore.

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* IAmNotShazam: Prospector has become so widely known as "Stinky Pete" that many forget that it is not his actual name, but rather an insulting nickname that he is only referred to as twice by Woody in the whole movie, and even then, Woody only does so as a way of insulting him. The character's official name is Prospector (he is even referred to as such in the movie credits).
* ItWasHisSled: Stinky Pete's Prospector's villainy was never indicated in any marketing material until the movie's release. Nowadays the twist isn't so shocking anymore.



** Stinky Pete, who spent his whole life stuck on a toy shelf never being sold until Al came along. Once he was finally bought, he was kept in the box as a collector's item instead of a toy.

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** Stinky Pete, Prospector, who spent his whole life stuck on a toy shelf never being sold until Al came along. Once he was finally bought, he was kept in the box as a collector's item instead of a toy.



* LoveToHate: Stinky Pete and Al [=McWhiggin=], the BigBadDuumvirate of the film. Both of them come off as more sympathetic than intended, with Al in particular also being laughable and entertaining as a FatSlob.

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* LoveToHate: Stinky Pete Prospector and Al [=McWhiggin=], the BigBadDuumvirate of the film. Both of them come off as more sympathetic than intended, with Al in particular also being laughable and entertaining as a FatSlob.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Since the whole reason Woody ended up in Al's clutches in the first place was because he was rescuing Wheezy, it would have been nice if Wheezy had gone with Buzz and the others on the rescue mission to get Woody back.
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** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Stinky Pete derisively refers to Buzz Lightyear as "Buzz Yogurt Light" after locking the air vents to prevent Woody from returning to Andy's house. Fast forward to the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' and fans had a chuckle after seeing Danone [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vM_xzfbUM4 plastered Buzz's image]] on its yogurt's one-liter presentations.

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** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Stinky Pete derisively refers to Buzz Lightyear as "Buzz Yogurt Light" after locking the air vents to prevent Woody from returning to Andy's house. Fast forward to the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' and fans had a chuckle after seeing Danone [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vM_xzfbUM4 plastered Buzz's image]] on its sugar-free yogurt's one-liter presentations.
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** In the Latin American Spanish dub, Stinky Pete derisively refers to Buzz Lightyear as "Buzz Yogurt Light" after locking the air vents to prevent Woody from returning to Andy's house. Fast forward to the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/{{Lightyear}}'' and fans had a chuckle after seeing Danone [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vM_xzfbUM4 plastered Buzz's image]] on its yogurt's one-liter presentations.

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* BrokenBase: Did Al deserve to lose Jessie, Bullseye, and Stinky Pete after he stole Woody? [[LaserGuidedKarma Some agree]], [[KarmicOverkill some instead feel sorry for him]].

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Did Al deserve to lose Jessie, Bullseye, and Stinky Pete after he stole Woody? [[LaserGuidedKarma Some agree]], [[KarmicOverkill some instead feel sorry for him]].him]].
** The decision to cut the {{blooper}} where Stinky Pete flirts with two Barbie dolls from re-releases since 2019. It's generally understood that this was done because of John Lasseter's then-recent exposure for sexual misconduct, but it still causes debates between those who decry it as censorship and those who think it's not a big deal and is the right thing to do.
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*** After "When She Loved Me", Jessie says, "You never forget kids like Emily or Andy, but they forget you." In ''4'', [[spoiler:Bonnie forgets about Woody. Hitting this harder is Bonnie doing this to Woody at a much earlier age than Emily did to Jessie.]]

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*** ** After "When She Loved Me", Jessie says, "You never forget kids like Emily or Andy, but they forget you." In ''4'', [[spoiler:Bonnie forgets about Woody. Hitting this harder is Bonnie doing this to Woody at a much earlier age than Emily did to Jessie.]]



* Stinky Pete telling the toys towards the end of the movie that they'll end up in a landfill became this after [[spoiler: the toys end up almost getting burned to death in the incinerator of a landfill in the next movie]]

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* ** Stinky Pete telling the toys towards the end of the movie that they'll end up in a landfill became this after [[spoiler: the toys end up almost getting burned to death in the incinerator of a landfill landfill]] in the next movie]]third movie.
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* Stinky Pete telling the toys towards the end of the movie that they'll end up in a landfill became this after [[spoiler: the toys end up almost getting burned to death in the incinerator of a landfill in the next movie]]
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* SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: The game for both the UsefulNotes/PlayStation, the PC and the UsefulNotes/{{Nintendo 64}} combined the similar free-roaming gameplays of ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' and ''Franchise/SpyroTheDragon'' to great effect, while following the plot of the movie. This helped a lot in Europe, where the game's rerelease on the UsefulNotes/PlaystationNetwork helped to make out for the ''Spyro'' trilogy's late arrival (December 2012). Additionally, several movie locations[[note]](such as Andy's house, his neighborhood, Al's Toy Barn and its Pizza Planet-esque Buzz Lightyear-based section, Al's penthouse and the airport)[[/note]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-5jnJoNjVk translate pretty well to functional video game levels.]]

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* SugarWiki/NoProblemWithLicensedGames: The game for both the UsefulNotes/PlayStation, Platform/PlayStation, the PC and the UsefulNotes/{{Nintendo Platform/{{Nintendo 64}} combined the similar free-roaming gameplays of ''VideoGame/SuperMario64'' and ''Franchise/SpyroTheDragon'' to great effect, while following the plot of the movie. This helped a lot in Europe, where the game's rerelease on the UsefulNotes/PlaystationNetwork Platform/PlaystationNetwork helped to make out for the ''Spyro'' trilogy's late arrival (December 2012). Additionally, several movie locations[[note]](such as Andy's house, his neighborhood, Al's Toy Barn and its Pizza Planet-esque Buzz Lightyear-based section, Al's penthouse and the airport)[[/note]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-5jnJoNjVk translate pretty well to functional video game levels.]]
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it's in-universe, also it's trivia, not YMMV


* AccidentalDownerEnding: A InUniverse example with Woody's Round-Up. The western puppet show ends with Woody running to save Jessie and Pete from exploding in a mineshaft. He rides on Bullseye and jumps a massive gorge, but the episode ends on a To Be Continued. The cliffhanger never got resolved because the rise of "Space Toys" made Woody irrelevant.
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* AccidentalDownerEnding: A InUniverse example with Woody's Round-Up. The western puppet show ends with Woody running to save Jessie and Pete from exploding in a mineshaft. He rides on Bullseye and jumps a massive gorge, but the episode ends on a To Be Continued. The cliffhanger never got resolved because the rise of "Space Toys" made Woody irrelevant.

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It is against federal law in the US for landlords to refuse to rent to families with children - adult-only apartments are illegal in the United States. (55+ communities are legal and common, but Al doe snot look that old, and that is not what the sign implies.)


* AluminumChristmasTrees:
** Al lives in an apartment block that doesn't allow children, which is TruthInTelevision; 18+ only apartments do exist for various reasons, and became more common in the 2010s.
** The explanation for the "Buzz Lightyear Aisle" that Barbie gives is completely real. There was a heavy DemandOverload for Buzz Lightyear toys after the original movie came out and became an unexpected smash-hit, which this scene is hanging a lampshade on.

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* AluminumChristmasTrees:
** Al lives in an apartment block that doesn't allow children, which is TruthInTelevision; 18+ only apartments do exist for various reasons, and became more common in the 2010s.
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AluminumChristmasTrees: The explanation for the "Buzz Lightyear Aisle" that Barbie gives is completely real. There was a heavy DemandOverload for Buzz Lightyear toys after the original movie came out and became an unexpected smash-hit, which this scene is hanging a lampshade on.
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** Some fans believe Emily never forgot Jessie, and did have fond memories of her, but simply felt she outgrew her. It doesn't help that she doesn't get any lines, so you never learn her side of the story. Indeed, this interpretation is popular among those who had similar experiences with their toys.

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** Some fans believe Emily never forgot Jessie, and did have fond memories of her, but simply felt she outgrew her.her, and put her in the donations box so that another child would love her, not knowing that Al would find her instead. It doesn't help that she doesn't get any lines, so you never learn her side of the story. Indeed, this interpretation is popular among those who had similar experiences with their toys.
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** Perhaps acknowledged by the writers, as supplemental material suggests that [[ThrowTheDogABone Stinky Pete ultimately finds himself happy winding up with his new owner in the end and gets over his hatred of children.]]
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* DracoInLeatherPants: Regardless of how sympathetic Stinky Pete is, some fans often tend to overlook him trying to force Woody not to go back to Andy and then flat out trying to kill Woody when the latter made it clear he wasn't going to Japan.

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* DracoInLeatherPants: Regardless of how sympathetic Stinky Pete is, some fans often tend to overlook him trying to force Woody not to go back to Andy and then flat out trying to kill dismember Woody when the latter made it clear he wasn't going to Japan.
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** Perhaps acknowledged by the writers, as supplemental material suggests that [[ThrowTheDogABone Stinky Pete ultimately finds himself happy winding up with his new owner in the end and gets over his hatred of children.]]

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