71. “How did I get stuck with you as a moving buddy” This goes along with what I said above with #70. Sometimes (as workers, animators, and even companies like Disney and Pixar) you’re forced to work with people you don’t like.
72a 72b. Woody tries to convince Buzz to get the crate off him so they can get back to Andy, but Buzz doesn’t believe in himself. All the yelling that Woody (Disney) has done ever since they met has made Buzz (Pixar) lose some of their confidence. They thought they were creative, now not so much.
Woody also tells him that regardless who he is, he is Andy’s toy and that’s all he cares about. To me that’s Pixar saying “It doesn’t matter if we hate each other, or if we agree on what ideas go into these movies, what matters is we make the audience happy” and their absolutely right.
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Woody also tells him that regardless who he is, he is Andy’s toy and that’s all he cares about. To me that’s Pixar saying “It doesn’t matter if we hate each other, or if we agree on what ideas go into these movies, what matters is we make the audience happy” and their absolutely right.
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74. While trying to work together to please the kids, someone else always wants to ruin the fun with their own agenda…
75. The company won’t help, so the only help they get comes from people his kind / that understand him and understand his goals.
76. Meanwhile, the audience (in this case Andy) suffers…
77. Usually it’s the cute one who distracts the guard, but this time it’s the other way around…
78a 78b. Woody is playing dead again, which confuses Buzz but we know its for a good cause.
79. Usually when you light a rocket like this, your hope is that it goes in the air and explodes, but we all know that’s not what Sid (Disney) wants to do, they just wanna break stuff.
80. “We toys can see everything, so play nice” = “We at Pixar know what you guys are trying to do, so don’t mess with us”
81. “We don’t like being blown up Sid” = “We don’t like being bossed around Disney”
82. “The toys are alive!” = “Pixar are running the show, we can’t have that!”
83. Woody sees Buzz needs help and goes back to help him. Pixar knows that even though they have different views, they realise that working together and having them both there will make the kid happy. I also read that the license plate number here A113 is the name of some animation studio but I don’t know all the details on it.
Just an FYI.
Just an FYI.
84. I think I heard about this on one of those behind the scenes videos on the movie, about how the moving van was Disney moving away from some format (can’t remember which) but I get what they mean. Regardless if this movie was a success or not they still would’ve made more movies, but obviously Woody and Buzz are here to stay.
85. The dog (Disney) sees Woody and Buzz are trying to get back on the truck and make Andy happy, so he tries to stop that… stupid animal…
86a 86b. The toys still think Andy harmed Buzz, so they try to attack him. As they attack, one guy spins woody in circles. To me it reflects the way Disney and Pixar worked on this movie: one minute their fighting over an idea, the next minute their collaborating. It’s a constant circle.
87. Disney spent so much time trying to stop Pixar’s idea, they could’ve hurt someone, had these people crashed…
88. The man with no face / afraid to show his face is the one giving the orders, oh the irony…
89. As you can see here, the toys make Molly happy…
90a 90b. Slinky tries to pull Woody and Buzz onto the truck but it doesn’t work. Instead they end up just hurting him. This was all caused by Disney trying to separate certain ideas from the movie, so not only do you hurt the kids, you also hurt Woody’s friends.