Toy Story

Annabelle 2022-04-23 07:01:37

Friends who have seen the toy series of movies know that the protagonists of the movie are a group of thinking and living toys. In the world of toys, one is a toy with an owner, and the other is a so-called lost toy, which is actually a toy abandoned by the owner for various reasons. Woody is the first male protagonist and is the owner's loyal toy. After the first owner grew up and was handed over to the second owner, his loyalty to the previous owner and his responsibility to the toy friend remained undiminished. . Although the relationship between him and the new master was somewhat lost due to the growing coldness of the master towards him, it did not affect his loyalty to the master in the slightest. His life is to focus on the master's happiness, he will try his best to do things that make his master happy, and he will try his best to help avoid things that may make his master sad or lost. All of his life is to meet the needs of his master, otherwise his "inner voice" will keep on chant, making him restless. So, he tried his best to help the owner's favorite toy now go home, and even said hurtful words to his favorite baby: "the toy without the owner cannot understand loyalty". Woody, this die-hard sheriff, really doesn't appeal to me. Don't gossip, the key is to share the positive energy.

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  • Angeline 2022-03-24 09:01:33

    Worst series, poorly written character arc, unnecessary sequel

  • Sigurd 2022-03-23 09:01:35

    The Cowboy's choice was fine, but I couldn't help but feel a little pathetic about the fork who had a strong self-identity but was brainwashed by the Cowboy into believing he was a toy and valued at making people happy...

Toy Story 4 quotes

  • [first lines]

    [it's raining outside of Andy's house and thunder rumbles]

    Jessie: Whoa! It's raining cats and dogs out there! I hope they make it back all right.

    Hamm: Heads up! Andy's coming!

    [Jessie gasps, and she, Bullseye, and Hamm pose as toys while Andy comes in with everyone else]

    Andy's Mom: Andy, time for dinner.

    Young Andy: Yes! I'm starving!

    Andy's Mom: Don't forget to wash your hands!

    Young Andy: Okay, Mom!

  • Carl Reineroceros: [referring to Bonnie Anderson's hat shop game] When's the last time we ever got to play that?