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All spoilers below are unmarked. You Have Been Warned.Inarguably both the biggest milestone of The Renaissance Age of Animation and the most influential animated feature since Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Toy Story is considered by most to be the very first fully computer-animated feature filmnote Technically the first was an obscure Laserdisc movie called Gadget Trips: Mindscapes, which was released in Japan in May 1995, and the Brazilian feature-length film Cassiopeia finished its production earlier, but it ended up being released a bit later and the first feature film by the then-budding Pixar Animation Studios. Released by Disney on November 22, 1995, it was directed by John Lasseter and featured music by Randy Newman.In a World… where toys come to life when their owners aren't around, Sheriff Woody Pride (Tom Hanks), an old cowboy doll with a pull-string vocalizer and the favorite toy of young Andy Davis (John Morris), is the unofficial leader of the rest of Andy's toys, which include a nervous T. rex named Rex (Wallace Shawn), a sarcastic piggy bank named Hamm (John Ratzenberger), a surly Mr. Potato Head (Don Rickles), a porcelain doll of Little Bo Peep (Annie Potts), and a loyal Slinky dog (Jim Varney). Woody's world is turned upside down when Andy receives a trendy new "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command" (Tim Allen) toy for his birthday, threatening both his status as Andy's favorite toy and his popularity among the others. Most annoying of all, Buzz genuinely believes he's a space ranger and, therefore, can't appreciate Andy's love the way Woody does.Woody attempts to make Buzz "accidentally" fall behind Andy's desk so Andy won't be able to find him. In the process, Buzz is knocked out the window by actual accident, causing the others to assume foul play and turn their backs on Woody. Then, when Andy takes Woody with him to dinner at Pizza Planet, Buzz catches up and the two become separated from Andy during a confrontation. In their attempts to get back to Andy, the two instead wind up in the possession of his sadistic toy-mutilating next door neighbor Sid Phillips (Erik von Detten). With Andy's family moving in a couple of days, Woody and Buzz need to learn to work together to get back home as soon as possible and, in the process, discover that they've got a friend in each other.It cannot be overstated what a cultural and artistic landmark this movie is. Not only did it begin Pixar's transition from Steve Jobs's pet project to one of the most successful entertainment companies in the world, it, along with Jurassic Park, proved the capabilities of 3D computer graphics to Hollywood once and for all. No longer limited to special effects, computer-animated characters could now tell compelling stories with just as much depth and heart as any hand-drawn character or live actor. The fact that most wide-release American animated features to this day are still animated in 3D CGI proves the lasting impact of its influence.In addition to being an artistic milestone, the film has spawned a respectable Toy Story franchise, which includes three sequels (Toy Story 2 in 1999, Toy Story 3 in 2010, and Toy Story 4 in 2019, with a fifth film announced in 2023), a short-lived Spin-Off TV series (Buzz Lightyear of Star Command), three theatrical short films (Toy Story Toons), two made-for-television holiday specials (Toy Story of Terror and Toy Story That Time Forgot), and a defictionalized spin-off film (Lightyear). | |
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Strip Poker: Hamm and Mr. Potato Head are apparently playing strip Battleship (Battlestrip?). | |
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In the span of a few seconds, Woody goes from laughing at a joke he made at Buzz's expense to worried when he hears Scud barking and Sid laughing outside. | |
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Creator Cameo: The Pixar Regulars are the chorus of manly voices during the Buzz Lightyear commercial. | |
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Whoosh in Front of the Camera: While looking around Sid's room, one of his mutant toys runs in front of the camera, with Woody reacting to the sound behind him. | |
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We Have Ways of Making You Talk | |
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We Have Ways of Making You Talk: Sid quotes the line verbatim when he tortures Woody with a magnifying glass (thankfully, without attempting a German accent). | |
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Heroic BSoD | |
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Buzz when the mutant toys begin to swarm him while he's in the middle of a Heroic BSoD. | |
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: Buzz's jumping from the banister to see if he can fly looks an awful lot like a suicide attempt. He even says afterwards that he has been feeling "depressed." And afterwards when Buzz loses consciousness, as the overhead camera rises away from him we can see his face revert back to a blank open-eyed stare, making it seem like he actually died in that moment and his soul was ascending. Woody finds Buzz at the tea party in Hannah's room, after the latter has just discovered he really is a toy. Though the cups are empty, Buzz's delirious rambling, coupled with the fact that he can barely stand up, is clearly meant to resemble someone who's been drinking away their problems. | |
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Tempting Fate | |
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Tempting Fate: Woody assures the rest of Andy's toys that no one is getting replaced and he is still Andy's favorite toy. When Buzz enters the picture, however, he replaces Woody as Andy's favorite toy, even going so far as to sleep with him and write his name on Buzz's foot. Woody, mocking Buzz, "'It's safer in the cockpit than the cargo bay'... what an idiot." And no points for guessing who was right. In the end, Woody and Buzz are teasing each other about Andy getting Christmas presents. They ask each other if they're worried about getting replaced. "Oh, now, Buzz. What can Andy possibly get that is worse than you?" Cue the sound of a puppy barking, and Woody and Buzz's "Oh Crap" Smiles, both clearly remembering the last time they had dealt with a dog. | |
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Exactly What I Aimed At: Buzz glides himself straight over the moving van—to the car in front of it, where the open sunroof provides access to Andy. | |
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Artistic License – Biology | |
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Artistic License – Biology: If you pay attention to Scud's teeth (Sid's dog) they're all pointed like a shark or a predatory dinosaur, instead of the varying shapes of real dog teeth. This may just be a stylization to make him look fiercer, but he overall looks off from the largely realistic-aiming look of the movie, especially his eyes. This is very understandable as he's among the first computer animated animals. Compare him to Andy's dog in Toy Story 2 and 3 and especially the cat in Toy Story 4, and you'll see and be amazed just how utterly far this technology has improved in such a short time. | |
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Ding-Dong-Ditch Distraction: Sid's toys do this in order for Woody to get out of Sid's house. | |
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Gone Horribly Right | |
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Gone Horribly Right: Woody wanted to knock Buzz off the desk so Andy would have to take him to Pizza Planet... and boy did he ever knock Buzz off the desk. | |
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Always Someone Better | |
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Always Someone Better: Buzz is a modern, battery-powered, talking toy with pop-out wings, a "lightbulb that blinks", and a retractable helmet. Woody... has a drawstring-powered vocalizer. You can see why he'd feel a bit threatened by Buzz's presence at first. | |
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Never Trust a Trailer | |
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Never Trust a Trailer: The first theatrical trailer has a clip of Buzz asking Woody "You're mocking me, aren't you?" while he's pushing a tool box off a shelf and onto Woody. In the trailer's context, given the use of prior clips, it seems as if Buzz is getting revenge. In the final movie, however, Buzz is just trying to help Woody escape, and doesn't know Woody managed to get himself out and continues pushing the tool box, and Buzz actually says "Almost...there." The line that is used in the trailer is actually from much earlier on in the film, right around the introduction of Sid. The second trailer has Sarge calling out Woody for ditching Buzz and pointing out "A good soldier never leaves a man behind!" This makes it seem Woody voluntarily went after Buzz under pressure from the fellow toys. In the actual film, Sarge is really insulting Woody for ditching Buzz before Woody shuts him up, and Andy just takes Woody with him to Pizza Planet while Buzz follows him. Sarge's line in the trailer is actually spoken earlier on, when he is helping a fallen comrade while preparing to get information on Andy's birthday presents. Likewise, the second trailer implies a romantic rivalry between Buzz and Woody over Bo Peep by combining a scene when Bo flirts with Woody to a scene where Buzz angrily approaches Woody while saying, "Don't even think about it, cowboy." The real movie has no such rivalry, and the two scenes are from totally different parts of the movie. A TV spot has Buzz saying "I changed my laser from stun to kill" and Woody replying "Oh great, now we can blink them to death" edited into the scene where they are riding on RC and being chased by Scud. In the film, these lines are actually said after Buzz and Woody encounter Sid's toys. Another TV spot goes out of its way to proclaim the movie was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, even though Disney's only involvement was co-financing and releasing the film. This one is probably justified in that they were going for brand name recognition. Pixar hadn't quite made a name for themselves yet (this of course, being the film that ultimately put them on the map). | |
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Say My Name | |
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Say My Name: Potato Head and Hamm, then Woody, yell Buzz's name when Buzz is knocked out the window. Woody's anguished yell of "SLINKY!" after Slinky closes the blinds on him. Buzz yells Woody's name while riding RC and about to crash into Woody from behind. | |
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Spelling for Emphasis | |
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Spelling for Emphasis: When Woody refers to Buzz as "Andy's new toy", Buzz says, "Toy?", and Woody says, "T-O-Y, toy!". Downplayed in the Spanish dubs where Woody's line is translated as "Ju, gue, te, ¡juguete!", using syllables instead of letters. | |
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Conditioned to Accept Horror: Sid's toys are used to being maimed, blown up, or tortured during his "games", so much that they've learned how to repair newbies that have suffered serious damage. The Baby Face is the first to be hopeful when Woody says there's a chance to rescue Buzz and help Sid turn over a new leaf. | |
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Visual Pun: As follows: The fishing pole toy that sports a hook and a pair of sexy lady legs is a hooker. One of Bo Peep's line at the beginning was "I'm just a couple of blocks away". As she says this, she walks past a stack of toy blocks. | |
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Those Two Guys | |
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Those Two Guys: Snake and Robot. Also Potato Head and Hamm. | |
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Green-Eyed Monster: Woody's Fatal Flaw, and the Central Theme of the movie. He's not a villain, but his competition with Buzz to be Andy's top toy gets him and Buzz in big trouble. The movie examines how jealousy and envy can be so destructive, while also having Woody admit that he's been acting like a jerk as part of his character development. | |
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Stealth Pun: One of Sid's abominations is a fishing rod with Barbie doll legs, a.k.a. a hooker. During his "Mrs. Nesbitt" rant, Buzz calls the two headless dolls seated with him "Marie Antoinette and her little sister". The "little sister" bit is referring to Élisabeth of France, Marie Antoinette's little sister by marriage. This leaves Buzz standing in the place of Élisabeth's brother and Marie's husband, King Louis XVI, who was beheaded along with both women. Buzz has Gone Mad from the Revelation that he is a toy, and not a Space Ranger. So, like King Louis, Buzz Lightyear has also lost his head. | |
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Fingore: Woody deactivates Buzz's helmet during the fight scene, punching him three times. Buzz then slams his helmet shut on Woody's fingers before he can get any more in. | |
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Take My Hand!: Slinky Dog to Woody as he's trying to pull him into the truck. | |
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Wainscot Society: The toys appear to have a fairly well-developed society of sorts, which only operates when humans aren't looking—but they necessarily also take a keen interest in human activities, although they can't easily interact actively with humans. | |
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Chekhov's Boomerang: Buzz's wings. Used first by Buzz to try and prove he can fly, then when he tries and fails to fly in Sid's house (resulting in a broken arm), and finally used in the climax to separate himself and Woody from the rocket before it blows up, and seconds later when "falling with style". | |
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All There in the Script: The names of most of Sid's toys were only shown in the script, the novelization of the movie, and the Enemy Roll Call at the end of the video game. | |
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Black Comedy: Buzz refers to one of Hannah's headless dolls as Marie-Antoinette. Considering what happened to the real-life Marie Antoinette... | |
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Chekhov's Gun | |
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Chekhov's Gun: As soon as Sid comes home from Pizza Planet, he hounds Hannah about a package he was expecting in the mail. We learn the next day said package was for a firework, The Big One. While Sid intended to use it to launch Buzz, its actual use comes in at the climax as a last ditch attempt to catch up to the moving truck. Andy writing his name on Buzz's foot. Buzz shows it to Rex and Slinky, and later, Woody attempts to snap Buzz out of his Heroic BSoD by telling him how much he means to Andy. Buzz looks at his foot and sees Andy's name, causing him to realize Woody is right. Sid's toolbox. It's first seen when Sid "operates" on Hannah's Janie doll, and Sid later unknowingly traps Woody under the milk crate by placing the toolbox on top. The match in Woody's pocket had been blatantly set up for this exact purpose, but as soon as he lights it, a car passes directly over Woody and Buzz and the match blows out. Not only is the singular match a subversion, but so is the entire box: it first appears on the shelf by Sid's bed, when Woody attempts to exit Sid's room the first time, and Sid has it on him when prepping for launching Buzz, but as soon as Woody's voicebox starts up, Sid forgets all about it. After being burned by Sid's magnifying glass, Woody is able to light the fuse on the rocket with Buzz's helmet. Not flying, but "falling with style". | |
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Holding Both Sides of the Conversation: After Buzz's Heroic BSoD, Woody attempts to convince the other toys that Buzz is fine by holding Buzz's severed arm from behind a wall and imitating his voice. | |
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Ironic Echo: "This isn't flying! This is falling, with style!" Woody's usage of RC in the climax is the inverse of how he used him earlier in the film. Specifically, we go from Woody using RC to (unintentionally) knock Buzz out the window to Woody tossing RC out the moving van so he can save Buzz from Scud. | |
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Only Sane Man | |
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Only Sane Man: Bo is the only one of the toys who does not turn against Woody for knocking Buzz out of the window and doesn't join with them in throwing him off the moving van. She instead screams at the toys to stop torturing him after he was called out, and when the toys praise each other after throwing him off, she can be seen looking on in sadness and concern. Then she confirms that he and Buzz are driving with RC and it was a big misunderstanding. | |
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Fire-Forged Friends | |
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Fire-Forged Friends: Woody starts out hating Buzz, who gets angry at him in turn after his Destination Defenestration. Their efforts to get back to Andy's room seal their friendship. | |
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Mistaken for Murderer | |
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Mistaken for Murderer: Andy's toys believe that Woody murdered Buzz after he falls out the open window. It's not helped when they see him at Sid's house with only Buzz's arm. | |
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Palette Swap | |
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Palette Swap: Andy's birthday is attended by palette swaps of him. To make it less obvious, some of them wear caps, and some have pants instead of shorts. And in the "Ultimate Toy Box" bonus feature and Laserdisc side, the head models have different names. | |
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Captain Ersatz | |
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Sid's introduction has him blowing up a Combat Carl (a Captain Ersatz G.I. Joe) with a firecracker. | |
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Drunk on Milk | |
Toy Story / int_26130259 | comment |
Drunk on Milk: The tea party scene where Buzz is losing it. At first, he seems almost drunk on (imaginary) tea, and Woody even says, "I think you've had enough tea for today." note In fact, those were Tim Allen's exact directions when he was recording his lines: "You're drunk on tea." | |
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Covered in Kisses | |
Toy Story / int_26203f22 | comment |
Covered in Kisses: Bo Peep does this to Woody at the end, courtesy of mistletoe (though it isn't made apparent that Bo Peep has on lipstick until Woody is later seen with a face full of kiss marks, looking pretty pleased with himself. Rule of Funny, of course). | |
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Toy Story / int_26eb6287 | type |
Funny Background Event | |
Toy Story / int_26eb6287 | comment |
Funny Background Event: When Woody announces that Andy's birthday party was taking place on that day and the other toys panic, "WHAT??!?" scrolls across Mr. Spell's screen. Mr. Spell is good at this; his screen reads "HUBBA HUBBA" when the arrival of a Mrs. Potato Head is announced. When Mr. Potato Head and Hamm are drawn away from their Battleship game, we see that Potato Head's board is nearly completely covered in white pegs—excepting only the areas where Hamm's ships are. Clearly someone isn't very good at Battleship... Many of the arcade games at Pizza Planet count. Combat Wombat, anyone? | |
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Toy Story / int_27b2bccc | type |
No Flow in CGI | |
Toy Story / int_27b2bccc | comment |
No Flow in CGI: It's telling how early in the history of CGI this film was made that there aren't any loose fabrics at all. Scud looks as plasticine as the toys (even two movies, one sequel, and four years later, Pixar was able to make Andy's dog look more realistic), and the only character wearing a dress is the toy porcelain doll Bo Peep, and even then it has a rather rigid bell-shaped skirt on it. Also, Hannah's outfit, which looked more blatantly feminine in the storyboards, had to be redesigned for the modeling stage because of this. | |
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Toy Story / int_281de59f | type |
Extremely Short Timespan | |
Toy Story / int_281de59f | comment |
Extremely Short Timespan: Excluding the epilogue, the events are set over a period of four days. | |
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Toy Story / int_28cd01ca | type |
Disappeared Dad | |
Toy Story / int_28cd01ca | comment |
Disappeared Dad: Andy and Molly live with their mother, but his father is neither present nor mentioned. Word of God confirms that the in-story reason is that Mrs. Davis is a widow (and that Woody belonged to Andy's father), but the real-life reason is because they didn't have the budget to create another human character. | |
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Toy Story / int_2af6bbeb | type |
Break the Haughty | |
Toy Story / int_2af6bbeb | comment |
Break the Haughty: Whilst Woody tends to not rub it in anyone's faces, he's top of the heap and knows it until Buzz shows up and threatens his position as Andy's favourite toy. Then he becomes increasingly jealous and insecure. See Always Someone Better. | |
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OffscreenVillainDarkMatter | |
Toy Story / int_2bdfcf74 | comment |
Offscreen Villain Dark Matter: Sid is able to get his hands on materials that should be illegal for him to be in possession of, such as buying a powerful mini-rocket. | |
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Toy Story / int_2f329e3c | type |
Tomato in the Mirror | |
Toy Story / int_2f329e3c | comment |
Tomato in the Mirror: Buzz Lightyear genuinely believes himself to be the real space hero, and that he only crash landed in Andy's room. He realizes that he's just a toy when he sees a Buzz Lightyear commercial on the TV, which sends him into a Heroic BSoD for a while. This proves that Woody was right about him all along. | |
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Borrowed Catchphrase | |
Toy Story / int_2f62653b | comment |
Borrowed Catchphrase: During the "falling with style" climax, Woody cries "To infinity, and beyond!" Sid shouts "To infinity and beyond!" when he runs out of his room with Buzz to blow him up. | |
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Toy Story / int_32976084 | type |
Destination Defenestration | |
Toy Story / int_32976084 | comment |
Destination Defenestration: Buzz falls out the window after Woody's scheme to go with Andy to Pizza Planet goes awry. | |
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Toy Story / int_34ae8c28 | type |
Rod-and-Reel Repurposed | |
Toy Story / int_34ae8c28 | comment |
Rod-and-Reel Repurposed: One of the toys in Sid's house is composed of a toy rod and reel with a pair of fashion doll's legs attached. Woody calls her Legs, and she acts as a winch to lower Ducky to a point where he can ring the doorbell. | |
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Toy Story / int_34f1b472 | type |
Mad Artist | |
Toy Story / int_34f1b472 | comment |
Mad Artist: Sid has, shall we say an "interesting" way of playing with his toys. | |
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Toy Story / int_350ba560 | type |
Pedal-to-the-Metal Shot | |
Toy Story / int_350ba560 | comment |
Pedal-to-the-Metal Shot: When the Pizza Planet truck moves. | |
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Toy Story / int_3722d66c | type |
Hold Your Hippogriffs | |
Toy Story / int_3722d66c | comment |
Hold Your Hippogriffs: Overlap with Unusual Euphemism, as Woody when frustrated "swears" "Son of a building block!" | |
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Toy Story / int_381855db | type |
Five-Second Foreshadowing | |
Toy Story / int_381855db | comment |
Five-Second Foreshadowing: When Buzz and RC crash into Woody, if you pay attention to RC, his eyes shrink a moment before Buzz warns Woody about the incoming car tire. | |
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Toy Story / int_393da8a1 | type |
Secret Message Wink | |
Toy Story / int_393da8a1 | comment |
Secret Message Wink: After a nightmarish few days at Sid's house, Woody and Buzz escape and drop into Andy's car from a rocket, where he finds them and concludes that they must have been in the car the whole time. The two toys share a wink signifying their shared knowledge that Andy's conclusion couldn't have been further from the truth. | |
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Poe's Law | |
Toy Story / int_3950c1f0 | comment |
Poe's Law: The filmmakers intended the scene with the toy soldiers making their way to the lookout point to be funny, since it was a typical war scene played straight with toys instead of humans. When it was shown to test audiences they took it just as seriously as the real thing. | |
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Toy Story / int_3ac583f4 | type |
SlidingScaleOfIdealismVsCynicism | |
Toy Story / int_3ac583f4 | comment |
Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism: Very idealistic with sympathetic characters that are relatable and complex, tons of heart, a great story, and many timeless characters learning how to choose comradery over pride. However, the original Black Friday Reel of this film that was made before the film we know and love is EXTREMELY cynical and mean-spirited. | |
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Properly Paranoid | |
Toy Story / int_3aec9e5e | comment |
Properly Paranoid: Buzz, curiously enough. When they head to Pizza Planet in a pizza truck, Buzz explains to Woody that they should use seat belts for their own safety. Woody suffers the consequences when he doesn't. After Woody tries to escape Sid's room through the open door, Buzz warns him that they don't know what's waiting for them outside. Woody ends up nearly being mauled by Scud. | |
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Noodle Incident | |
Toy Story / int_3c0a4666 | comment |
Noodle Incident: The way Andy's mother reacts upon stepping on one of the Army men implies that this is not the first time she had walked in on one of their birthday/Christmas recon missions. Implied by Hamm when the toys hear Sid in his yard. | |
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Possession Presumes Guilt | |
Toy Story / int_3d6cd406 | comment |
Possession Presumes Guilt: Woody needs help from his fellow toys to make a bridge between Sid's room and Andy's house. Andy's toys are already distrustful of Woody, and Buzz Lightyear is too deep in self-pity to be useful. When Woody asks Buzz for a hand, Buzz merely lobs his detached right arm at Woody. Although Woody tries to play the scene as camaraderie, he inadvertently lets the other toys see that Buzz's arm is detached. They take this as proof that Woody is responsible for Buzz's demise, and abandon the bridge project, leaving Woody to Sid's tender mercies. | |
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Raiders of the Lost Parody | |
Toy Story / int_3da9eaea | comment |
Raiders of the Lost Parody: The film does a Shout-Out to the boulder scene with Buzz being chased by a rolling globe that gets knocked loose, not long before he falls out the window. They used the sound effect of the boulder rolling from the original film. | |
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Toy Story / int_3eaa2006 | type |
Grilling the Newbie | |
Toy Story / int_3eaa2006 | comment |
Grilling the Newbie: When the other toys meet Buzz, they ask him where he's from, what it's like being a space ranger, and what his buttons do. | |
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Toy Story / int_3ebc57ac | type |
Going Native | |
Toy Story / int_3ebc57ac | comment |
Going Native: Buzz is an odd example, since he was technically a "native" all along, but he thinks of himself as an outsider who gets accepted into a new culture when Andy writes his name on Buzz's foot. And although in his words, revenge isn't an idea that he (or any other space rangers) promote on his planet, we're actually not on his planet either. | |
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Toy Story / int_3ed23024 | type |
Surprisingly Realistic Outcome | |
Toy Story / int_3ed23024 | comment |
Surprisingly Realistic Outcome: As mentioned in the beginning, all the toys have a fear of new presents replacing them. Woody reassures everyone that even if there are new toys, they will welcome the recruits and Andy will cherish everyone. He's proven wrong; Andy becomes smitten with Buzz Lightyear and shoves Woody aside. Played for Laughs: After Buzz makes his presence known to Woody at the gas station, he informs him that even though Woody knocked him out of the window, his planet doesn't believe in revenge. ...except they aren't on his planet... Painfully enforced during "I Will Go Sailing No More": Buzz jumping from the railing and crashing down onto the floor. After all, as said in the commercial moments earlier: Getting Scud locked out of the house was really only a temporary solution; while he was not in the house, he was still outside. Remote-controlled cars still need batteries, and batteries can go dead, especially when running on Turbo mode for an elongated amount of time. | |
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Make It Look Like an Accident | |
Toy Story / int_3f0b2f50 | comment |
Make It Look Like an Accident: A non-lethal example, combined with Mistaken for Murderer. Woody tries to knock Buzz behind the desk, making him "accidentally" misplaced just long enough for Andy to take Woody to Pizza Planet instead. But by real accident, he knocks Buzz out the window, and the other toys assume is was a straightforward example of this trope. | |
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Blatant Lies | |
Toy Story / int_40bb59d0 | comment |
Another TV spot goes out of its way to proclaim the movie was produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, even though Disney's only involvement was co-financing and releasing the film. This one is probably justified in that they were going for brand name recognition. Pixar hadn't quite made a name for themselves yet (this of course, being the film that ultimately put them on the map). | |
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Bittersweet Ending | |
Toy Story / int_40cc0c7e | comment |
This is the only movie in the tetralogy that features a human as a main antagonist who has malevolent intentions to bring direct harm to the other toys rather than indirectly or without knowing (Al can fit the latter). It's also the only one to not have a Bittersweet Ending. Narrative wise, it's also noticeably more sarcastic, with the main cast being more belligerent and snide to each other. This was a leftover from early mandates to make the script edgier to appeal to older audiences. | |
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Establishing Series Moment | |
Toy Story / int_41c08e5 | comment |
Establishing Series Moment: The movie starts in the middle of Andy playing a game with his toys, before he wanders downstairs with Woody. Here, we see that Andy's mom has set things up for his birthday party, and sends Andy back to his room to grab Molly. Andy does so, leaving Woody on his bed. And as soon as they are both gone... | |
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Big Brother Bully | |
Toy Story / int_41d50d81 | comment |
Big Brother Bully: Sid to Hannah, mainly by taking her toys away and performing "operations" on them. Hannah gets her own back on him at the end when he reacts with terror towards her new doll, thinking it will come to life after seeing the other toys do the same. | |
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Toy Story / int_4230e681 | type |
Vader Breath | |
Toy Story / int_4230e681 | comment |
Vader Breath: Buzz's breathing when he first appears on the bed, when the camera adopts his point-of-view from inside his helmet. As he doesn't have a respiratoy system, it's a Five-Second Foreshadowing that his grasp on reality is very shaky. | |
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Toy Story / int_423a91bd | type |
Uncle Sam Wants You | |
Toy Story / int_423a91bd | comment |
Uncle Sam Wants You: The Buzz Lightyear poster reading "I want you to join Space Rangers". | |
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Toy Story / int_428fef0b | type |
"Pan from the Sky" Beginning | |
Toy Story / int_428fef0b | comment |
"Pan from the Sky" Beginning: Subverted. The first scene is a field of azure blue with crisply defined white clouds. The pan down reveals that this "sky with clouds" is actually a pattern of wallpaper in Andy's bedroom, where he's playing with his toys. | |
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Toy Story / int_42affc96 | type |
Under the Mistletoe | |
Toy Story / int_42affc96 | comment |
Under the Mistletoe: Woody and Bo at the end. The mistletoe is held by her sheep. | |
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Toy Story / int_42c186e | type |
A Tragedy of Impulsiveness | |
Toy Story / int_42c186e | comment |
A Tragedy of Impulsiveness: Buzz and Woody's feud reaching boiling point starts the plot. Woody, in desperation to get some time with Andy, tries to knock Buzz out of the way with RC, though accidentally knocks him out the window instead. Buzz, thinking he done it on purpose, lunges at Woody in a rage upon meeting him inside Andy's car, with the two too busy taking out their frustrations on each other to notice the car leave without them. Both call each other out on this in the ensuing argument. | |
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Toy Story / int_440d1d0b | type |
Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right! | |
Toy Story / int_440d1d0b | comment |
Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right!: It seems to be an unwritten rule that the toys will not walk and talk (other than what their normal toy operation allows) when there are any humans present. Even Buzz Lightyear adheres to the rule, even throughout the time that he believes that he's the real Buzz Lightyear (although this can probably be Justified if you consider that he probably went with good old fashioned herd mentality by imitating the "natives" in order to continue surviving in a hostile environment; notably, after being lost at the Dinoco gas station with Woody where there are no humans nearby, when the tractor trailer pulls in, Buzz actually dives out of the way rather than freeze where he is like Woody does). To save Buzz from Sid, however, Woody decides that it's time to break a few rules, noting that if his plan works, it will help the other toys too. | |
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Tranquil Fury | |
Toy Story / int_443b78cd | comment |
Tranquil Fury: Buzz is exhibiting this when he catches up to Woody at the gas station after being knocked out the window. When he lands in front of Woody, he just stands there with an angry stare on his face and doesn't raise his voice, making Woody uneasy at first and then giving him an Oh, Crap! before knocking himself and Woody out of the van. | |
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Toy Story / int_458bd7d | type |
What Does This Button Do? | |
Toy Story / int_458bd7d | comment |
What Does This Button Do?: Rex asks this about one of the buttons on Buzz Lightyear's suit. | |
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Toy Story / int_469be060 | type |
Immune to Jump Scares | |
Toy Story / int_469be060 | comment |
Immune to Jump Scares: Early in the film, Rex tries to scare Woody by suddenly roaring into his face. It doesn't bother him one bit. | |
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Toy Story / int_469be060 | |
Toy Story / int_46e53efd | type |
Screams Like a Little Girl | |
Toy Story / int_46e53efd | comment |
Screams Like a Little Girl: Woody, when Buzz startles him after saying hello, and before Scud bites his leg. Also Bo Peep when Woody accidentally reveals Buzz's broken arm. | |
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Toy Story / int_47184ded | type |
Becoming the Boast | |
Toy Story / int_47184ded | comment |
Becoming the Boast: When first introduced, Buzz brags about being able to fly to a disbelieving Woody. He technically manages to "fly" through sheer dumb luck the first time, but fails to do so a second time in Sid's house and accidentally breaks his arm off. However, during the climax, thanks to Sid's rocket, Buzz actually does fly for a while. | |
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Toy Story / int_4781adbb | type |
Jerk with a Heart of Gold | |
Toy Story / int_4781adbb | comment |
Many of the other toys, especially Hamm and Mr. Potato Head, are much more abrasive with each other and eager to take Woody down a notch, even planning to outright kill him after he knocks Buzz out the window (once again, part of this may be an artefact of the earlier draft where Woody was an antagonist). Subsequent instalments heavily downplay this, with Potato Head being a Jerk with a Heart of Gold at worst note Though it is possible that meeting Mrs. Potato Head helped mellow him out between films and the idea of the toys being a Family of Choice is the Central Theme for the rest of the franchise. | |
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1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_4781adbb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_4781adbb | |
Toy Story / int_479f9ad0 | type |
Characterization Marches On | |
Toy Story / int_479f9ad0 | comment |
Characterization Marches On: Most plot-relevant is Buzz, who spends much of the film deluded into thinking he is a real space ranger and not a toy. Because of this mindset, he is also far more stoic and serious, albeit in a humorous manner, while he becomes much more laid back in the second film and all subsequent follow-ups. Woody is generally much more snide and self-absorbed in this movie, especially in the first half where he borders on Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist. These aspects of his character were left over from early drafts of the film, where Woody was an outright antagonist, but were completely omitted for the rest of the franchise, where Woody is presented as a selfless All-Loving Hero. Many of the other toys, especially Hamm and Mr. Potato Head, are much more abrasive with each other and eager to take Woody down a notch, even planning to outright kill him after he knocks Buzz out the window (once again, part of this may be an artefact of the earlier draft where Woody was an antagonist). Subsequent instalments heavily downplay this, with Potato Head being a Jerk with a Heart of Gold at worst note Though it is possible that meeting Mrs. Potato Head helped mellow him out between films and the idea of the toys being a Family of Choice is the Central Theme for the rest of the franchise. | |
Toy Story / int_479f9ad0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_479f9ad0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_479f9ad0 | |
Toy Story / int_49512ae5 | type |
Pets as a Present | |
Toy Story / int_49512ae5 | comment |
Pets as a Present: This film ends with Andy getting a puppy for Christmas. The puppy appears more prominently in Toy Story 2, where he is given the name "Buster" and assists Woody in rescuing Wheezy. | |
Toy Story / int_49512ae5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_49512ae5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_49512ae5 | |
Toy Story / int_496569e8 | type |
Race Against the Clock | |
Toy Story / int_496569e8 | comment |
Race Against the Clock: Twofold. Sid straps Buzz to a big fireworks rocket and Woody and the mutant toys devise a plan to save him before Sid blows him up. Woody and Buzz find themselves in one when Buzz sees the moving van coming at the Davis family's home. | |
Toy Story / int_496569e8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_496569e8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_496569e8 | |
Toy Story / int_49f20c6a | type |
Gory Discretion Shot | |
Toy Story / int_49f20c6a | comment |
Gory Discretion Shot: The destruction of Sid's Combat Carl isn't shown on-screen, being replaced by a shot of the toys looking at the commotion through Andy's window, but we do see pieces of it flying around after the explosion. | |
Toy Story / int_49f20c6a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_49f20c6a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_49f20c6a | |
Toy Story / int_4a8c4e5f | type |
Big "WHAT?!" | |
Toy Story / int_4a8c4e5f | comment |
When Woody announces that Andy's birthday party was taking place on that day and the other toys panic, "WHAT??!?" scrolls across Mr. Spell's screen. | |
Toy Story / int_4a8c4e5f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_4a8c4e5f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_4a8c4e5f | |
Toy Story / int_4ae690ca | type |
Laughing Mad | |
Toy Story / int_4ae690ca | comment |
Laughing Mad: Buzz has an episode of this as "Mrs. Nesbitt" before getting a Bright Slap from Woody. | |
Toy Story / int_4ae690ca | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_4ae690ca | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_4ae690ca | |
Toy Story / int_4b1205cc | type |
Every Pizza Is Pepperoni | |
Toy Story / int_4b1205cc | comment |
Every Pizza Is Pepperoni: At Pizza Planet, a voice says over a loudspeaker, "Before your space journey, reenergize yourself with a slice of pepperoni. Now boarding at Counter 3!" | |
Toy Story / int_4b1205cc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_4b1205cc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_4b1205cc | |
Toy Story / int_4c455537 | type |
Plot-Driven Breakdown | |
Toy Story / int_4c455537 | comment |
Plot-Driven Breakdown: The RC car has enough pep to keep up with full-size cars on the street while carrying both Woody and Buzz, until they try to make a final push to catch up with the moving van. That's when his batteries finally die. However, considering that Woody was running him at full "Turbo" speed for a long time to keep up with the truck, it's at least somewhat justified that he would quickly run out of power. | |
Toy Story / int_4c455537 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_4c455537 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_4c455537 | |
Toy Story / int_4e7c4536 | type |
Wham Line | |
Toy Story / int_4e7c4536 | comment |
Wham Line: Both in-universe and out, Scud barking, followed by Sid screaming "YES!" and evily laughing is what firmly introduces the main antagonists into the film. In-Universe: Buzz finding out he's a toy via seeing his own commercial on the TV happens like this threefold. First, he sees the TV issue out a message to Buzz Lightyear from Star Command. Right before he can respond: Then comes the disclaimer from the same commercial: And finally, the clincher: after the commercial is over, Buzz takes a closer look under his gauntlet flap and sees the following words: In-Universe, right as Sid is about to chuck Woody away, having written him off (due to him repeatedly spewing off lines from his voice-box) as being busted: | |
Toy Story / int_4e7c4536 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_4e7c4536 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_4e7c4536 | |
Toy Story / int_4e7f703c | type |
Wham Shot | |
Toy Story / int_4e7f703c | comment |
Wham Shot: Happens when Woody sees the mutant toys converging on Buzz, and when he fights his way through them, he sees Buzz's broken arm has been reattached to him. | |
Toy Story / int_4e7f703c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_4e7f703c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_4e7f703c | |
Toy Story / int_4ebbbd17 | type |
Matryoshka Object | |
Toy Story / int_4ebbbd17 | comment |
Matryoshka Object: One of the toys is a nesting egg, called a Troika doll. Its layers are (from biggest to smallest) bulldog, cat, duck, goldfish, and ladybug. | |
Toy Story / int_4ebbbd17 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_4ebbbd17 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_4ebbbd17 | |
Toy Story / int_4f4372e9 | type |
Early-Installment Weirdness | |
Toy Story / int_4f4372e9 | comment |
Early-Installment Weirdness: This is the only movie in the tetralogy that features a human as a main antagonist who has malevolent intentions to bring direct harm to the other toys rather than indirectly or without knowing (Al can fit the latter). It's also the only one to not have a Bittersweet Ending. Narrative wise, it's also noticeably more sarcastic, with the main cast being more belligerent and snide to each other. This was a leftover from early mandates to make the script edgier to appeal to older audiences. The conditions for toys coming to life and staying put in the presence of humans seems somewhat more lax and not really as enforced in this one compared to later films. Notably, the second film has Woody allowing himself to be stolen in order to prevent the discovery of toys being alive (and later, Jessie reverting to being motionless even as she's being loaded into a plane bound for Japan), while the third have the toys subjecting themselves to being abused by toddlers and remaining as toys no matter what happens. As such, the iconic moment with Woody and the mutant toys coming to life and scaring Sid seems to contradict rules in the sequels. Though Woody does acknowledge that they'd have to break the rules in order to deal with Sid, it does make the strict adherence to them in later films somewhat odd. | |
Toy Story / int_4f4372e9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_4f4372e9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_4f4372e9 | |
Toy Story / int_512b00e0 | type |
BSoD Song | |
Toy Story / int_512b00e0 | comment |
BSoD Song: Randy Newman's "I Will Go Sailing No More" has Buzz gripping with the realization that he really is a toy, just like Woody says. There's even a triumphant swell in the music where Buzz tries to fly anyway, and plummets like a stone, losing an arm in the process. | |
Toy Story / int_512b00e0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_512b00e0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_512b00e0 | |
Toy Story / int_51640e80 | type |
Bond One-Liner | |
Toy Story / int_51640e80 | comment |
Bond One-Liner: By Woody, as he uses Buzz's karate action to drive away Sid's toys (who they think are cannibals at the time). | |
Toy Story / int_51640e80 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_51640e80 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_51640e80 | |
Toy Story / int_51c70be6 | type |
Obliviously Evil | |
Toy Story / int_51c70be6 | comment |
Obliviously Evil: Sid to the toys. | |
Toy Story / int_51c70be6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_51c70be6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_51c70be6 | |
Toy Story / int_52488c54 | type |
Drowning My Sorrows | |
Toy Story / int_52488c54 | comment |
Woody finds Buzz at the tea party in Hannah's room, after the latter has just discovered he really is a toy. Though the cups are empty, Buzz's delirious rambling, coupled with the fact that he can barely stand up, is clearly meant to resemble someone who's been drinking away their problems. | |
Toy Story / int_52488c54 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_52488c54 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_52488c54 | |
Toy Story / int_52d1f46e | type |
Not What It Looks Like | |
Toy Story / int_52d1f46e | comment |
The main group of Andy's toys when they see Woody kicking RC off the truck. | |
Toy Story / int_52d1f46e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_52d1f46e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_52d1f46e | |
Toy Story / int_53224e46 | type |
Bookends | |
Toy Story / int_53224e46 | comment |
Bookends: The movie starts with Andy celebrating his birthday, and Woody reassuring the toys that they won't be replaced. It ends with Andy celebrating Christmas, and the toys looking forward to new potential playmates. Until Andy gets a puppy. | |
Toy Story / int_53224e46 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_53224e46 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_53224e46 | |
Toy Story / int_55ca9ef2 | type |
Film Comic | |
Toy Story / int_55ca9ef2 | comment |
Film Comic: Marvel Comics published a two-issue photo comic by Bob Foster. | |
Toy Story / int_55ca9ef2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_55ca9ef2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_55ca9ef2 | |
Toy Story / int_575fd5e2 | type |
Dark Is Not Evil | |
Toy Story / int_575fd5e2 | comment |
Dark Is Not Evil: Sid's toys. They tolerate the treatment their master gives them, and look scary enough to be mistaken as evil toys, but they're quite willing to help other toys who end up in Sid's clutches. | |
Toy Story / int_575fd5e2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_575fd5e2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_575fd5e2 | |
Toy Story / int_57b74bd4 | type |
Achievements in Ignorance | |
Toy Story / int_57b74bd4 | comment |
Achievements in Ignorance: While he's completely oblivious to the fact he's a toy who can't actually fly, Buzz manages to actually "fly" around Andy's room with his eyes closed by bouncing on a ball, riding the loop-de-loop and getting his wings hooked on a toy airplane. | |
Toy Story / int_57b74bd4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_57b74bd4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_57b74bd4 | |
Toy Story / int_58030b25 | type |
Visual Innuendo | |
Toy Story / int_58030b25 | comment |
Visual Innuendo: When Mr. Potato Head makes a pessimistic statement about Woody not being worried about the move due to being Andy's Favorite Toy since Kindergarten, Slinky defends Woody, to which Mr. Potato Head quietly replies by removing his mouth and tapping his backside with it.note He's calling him an ass-kisser. Ironically, when Buzz introduces himself, Mr. Potato Head becomes the biggest ass-kissing (figuratively speaking, of course) fan of him, totally buying into his delusional mannerisms. | |
Toy Story / int_58030b25 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_58030b25 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_58030b25 | |
Toy Story / int_584634dd | type |
Third-Act Misunderstanding | |
Toy Story / int_584634dd | comment |
Third-Act Misunderstanding: Woody tries to get through to his friends across the window from Sid's house, but his broken ruse with Buzz's detached arm causes them to think he murdered him. | |
Toy Story / int_584634dd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_584634dd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_584634dd | |
Toy Story / int_58db779e | type |
Letting the Air out of the Band | |
Toy Story / int_58db779e | comment |
Letting the Air out of the Band: When Buzz sees the commercial that confirms he's a toy, he becomes determined to prove it wrong by flying out the window to Sid's house. The music swells triumphantly as Buzz climbs the banister and prepares to fly... only to taper off as he falls to Earth. | |
Toy Story / int_58db779e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_58db779e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_58db779e | |
Toy Story / int_5a963d1c | type |
False Reassurance | |
Toy Story / int_5a963d1c | comment |
False Reassurance: Buzz gives one to Woody in the van. | |
Toy Story / int_5a963d1c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_5a963d1c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_5a963d1c | |
Toy Story / int_5bbaaea0 | type |
Troubled Toybreaker | |
Toy Story / int_5bbaaea0 | comment |
Troubled Toybreaker: Sid is a mean boy who likes to destroy toys and glue their parts together to make scary hybrid toys, but it's subtly implied that he doesn't have the greatest home life. His dad is seen passed out in front of the TV surrounded by empty beer cans, and Sid's Angry Guard Dog, Scud, is terrified of him, not to mention that Sid has a ton of locks on his door. | |
Toy Story / int_5bbaaea0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_5bbaaea0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_5bbaaea0 | |
Toy Story / int_5ce7dbb9 | type |
Central Theme | |
Toy Story / int_5ce7dbb9 | comment |
Central Theme: The destructiveness of jealousy and insecurity, and The Power of Friendship. | |
Toy Story / int_5ce7dbb9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_5ce7dbb9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_5ce7dbb9 | |
Toy Story / int_5f611b7e | type |
Good All Along | |
Toy Story / int_5f611b7e | comment |
Good All Along: The mutant toys. Woody and Buzz initially believe they are cannibals, but this stops after they reattach Buzz's severed arm to his body and that they repaired Janie and the pterodactyl by switching their heads back. Then they assist Woody in saving Buzz from the rocket and terrify Sid by revealing they are alive in front of him. | |
Toy Story / int_5f611b7e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_5f611b7e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_5f611b7e | |
Toy Story / int_61996785 | type |
Sacrificial Lamb | |
Toy Story / int_61996785 | comment |
Sacrificial Lamb: The poor alien Sid gives to Scud is viciously mauled and chewed up in seconds, showing Woody and Buzz (and thus the viewer) how dangerous Scud is. Later subverted when the alien turns out to be alive, but very disfigured to the point where he can't even talk anymore. | |
Toy Story / int_61996785 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Toy Story / int_61996785 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_61996785 | |
Toy Story / int_627264e0 | type |
Death Glare | |
Toy Story / int_627264e0 | comment |
Death Glare: Woody has one on his face during "You!" Exclamation moment towards Buzz in the gas station. Mr. Potato Head directs one at Woody after he sends Buzz out the window, while Etch draws a noose. | |
Toy Story / int_627264e0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_627264e0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_627264e0 | |
Toy Story / int_62f9d08e | type |
Freeze-Frame Bonus | |
Toy Story / int_62f9d08e | comment |
Freeze-Frame Bonus: Look carefully at the box Andy's Mom removes from the closet during the party sequence and you see images of Buzz all over it. Guess what was inside the box. The Drives Like Crazy Pizza Planet truck driver has a "How's My Driving?" sticker on the truck's rear bumper, and instead of a phone number, it just says "HA HA HA HA HA HA!". If you notice on the packaging box, the company that Sid bought "The Big One" rocket from is called Ill Eagle Fireworks. | |
Toy Story / int_62f9d08e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_62f9d08e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_62f9d08e | |
Toy Story / int_63389b0b | type |
Kids Are Cruel | |
Toy Story / int_63389b0b | comment |
Kids Are Cruel: While Sid may be ignorant of how sentient his toys are, and thus have no idea how much it hurts them to be mutilated, he has no compunctions about stealing and torturing his sister's toys either, nor does he give a thought to how much that hurts her. | |
Toy Story / int_63389b0b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_63389b0b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_63389b0b | |
Toy Story / int_634d7074 | type |
Work Info Title | |
Toy Story / int_634d7074 | comment |
Work Info Title: Toy Story. Also present in the sequels and spin-offs. | |
Toy Story / int_634d7074 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_634d7074 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_634d7074 | |
Toy Story / int_6377d6e6 | type |
Grievous Harm with a Body | |
Toy Story / int_6377d6e6 | comment |
Grievous Harm with a Body: A dismembered arm Get A Hold Of Yourself Man slap occurs when Woody smacks Buzz in the face with his own arm. But since Buzz is a toy, he doesn't feel any pain. | |
Toy Story / int_6377d6e6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_6377d6e6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_6377d6e6 | |
Toy Story / int_651a8540 | type |
Indy Escape | |
Toy Story / int_651a8540 | comment |
Indy Escape: When Woody tries to knock Buzz behind a cupboard with RC, Buzz ends up running from a rolling globe before being knocked out the window instead. To add effect, Pixar and Disney used to the same soundtrack from Raiders of the Lost Ark. | |
Toy Story / int_651a8540 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_651a8540 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_651a8540 | |
Toy Story / int_6566a884 | type |
My God, You Are Serious! | |
Toy Story / int_6566a884 | comment |
My God, You Are Serious!: Woody assumed Buzz acting like he's a real space ranger was just that — annoying method acting or his idea of a joke ("All this time, I thought it was an act!"). When he realizes Buzz genuinely thinks he's a human on a mission from a real Star Command, he can't stop laughing about it. | |
Toy Story / int_6566a884 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_6566a884 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_6566a884 | |
Toy Story / int_6636a549 | type |
Remembered Too Late | |
Toy Story / int_6636a549 | comment |
Remembered Too Late: After Woody gets the rocket lit, he and Buzz are ecstatic that they can now catch up with the moving truck... only for Woody to remember seconds before takeoff that rockets explode. | |
Toy Story / int_6636a549 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_6636a549 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_6636a549 | |
Toy Story / int_668a5371 | type |
Necktie Leash | |
Toy Story / int_668a5371 | comment |
Necktie Leash: A variant with Bo Peep using her shepherd's crook to draw Woody closer to her. | |
Toy Story / int_668a5371 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_668a5371 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_668a5371 | |
Toy Story / int_68068108 | type |
Evil Laugh | |
Toy Story / int_68068108 | comment |
Evil Laugh: Sid is introduced with one of these and a Big "YES!", and when Woody points out Sid to Buzz through Lenny, he is laughing again. | |
Toy Story / int_68068108 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_68068108 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_68068108 | |
Toy Story / int_681bcd81 | type |
Clumsy Copyright Censorship | |
Toy Story / int_681bcd81 | comment |
Clumsy Copyright Censorship: Sid is stopped from torturing Woody when his mother announces his Pop-Tarts are ready. Sometimes, when the film is aired on television, her entire line is silenced. | |
Toy Story / int_681bcd81 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_681bcd81 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_681bcd81 | |
Toy Story / int_6858aca8 | type |
Punctuated Pounding | |
Toy Story / int_6858aca8 | comment |
Mr. Potato Head complaining about Molly: "Ages three. And. Up!" Coupled with Punctuated Pounding when he slams his hat on his head on the word "up". | |
Toy Story / int_6858aca8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_6858aca8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_6858aca8 | |
Toy Story / int_6965038d | type |
Fatal Fireworks | |
Toy Story / int_6965038d | comment |
Fatal Fireworks: Sid ties Buzz to a rocket with the intent of firing it and watching it and Buzz blow up. Woody later uses the rocket to catch up to the moving van, jumping off just before the explosion. | |
Toy Story / int_6965038d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_6965038d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_6965038d | |
Toy Story / int_69fb91e8 | type |
Chewing the Scenery | |
Toy Story / int_69fb91e8 | comment |
Chewing the Scenery: The distraught Buzz' Heroic BSoD after discovering he is indeed a toy, where he has somehow become drunk on imaginary tea and hysterically rants about his fate: | |
Toy Story / int_69fb91e8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_69fb91e8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_69fb91e8 | |
Toy Story / int_6b05b601 | type |
Jerkass Has a Point | |
Toy Story / int_6b05b601 | comment |
Jerkass Has a Point: Mr. Potato Head, who's never really respected Woody for whatever reason, brings up several good points throughout the movie: His first line, no less. He's just been ripped apart (in a family-friendly way) after being tossed into Molly's crib by Andy during playtime. Once he's out of it, he complains that his box clearly states that he's not age-appropriate for a baby. With his small parts, he could easily be a choking hazard for her. Toy Story 3 will also bring this up as a major plot point. The first point he makes is how if Woody starts getting rid of fellow toys he fears will dethrone him as Andy's favorite toy, he might as well get rid of every other toy in the room as well. Mr. Potato Head is quick to point out Woody can't relate to the other toy's fears of being replaced due to having been Andy's favorite for what's treated as years. As smug as he is about it, he was proved correct when Woody himself got usurped and he became incredibly insecure. When Woody is attempting to get Andy's toys to help him escape from Sid's house, Mr. Potato Head is the only one to deny him on the basis the cowboy murdered Buzz. He's wrong, but since at that point Buzz is incapacitated and unable to confirm his survival Woody might as well be a murderer who presents a danger to all of Andy's other toys. Woody is constantly doing this to Buzz when he tries to point out that he's a toy. Later installments show that Woody was right, and Buzz's delusions aren't well thought of when they're encountered again. | |
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Toy Story / int_6b05b601 | |
Toy Story / int_6b53db7b | type |
Help Mistaken for Attack | |
Toy Story / int_6b53db7b | comment |
Help Mistaken for Attack: In the initial encounters with the mutant toys, Woody assumes that they're about to cannibalize them due to a mistaken assumption that they did just that to two other toys. It turns out that despite their freakish appearances, they actually want to help them out. | |
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Toy Story / int_6b53db7b | |
Toy Story / int_6bd689ca | type |
Meaningful Echo | |
Toy Story / int_6bd689ca | comment |
Meaningful Echo: The reconnaissance mission that Woody sends the toy soldiers on during Andy's party at the beginning, with the toys nervous about what Andy could receive, is repeated at the end on Christmas (Woody mentions this during the earlier scene — "Every Christmas and birthday we go through this"), only this time, the toys are excited instead of nervous. | |
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Toy Story / int_6bd689ca | |
Toy Story / int_6c3d1777 | type |
Magic A Is Magic A | |
Toy Story / int_6c3d1777 | comment |
Magic A Is Magic A: Averted. "Buzz, you're flying!" "NOT A FLYING TOY". The closest we get to even a handwave as to how Buzz can suddenly glide with flawless dexterity and accuracy at the end is "falling with style". It's still an awesome ending, but they probably wouldn't have contradicted themselves so boldly if they'd known there'd be a trilogy. | |
Toy Story / int_6c3d1777 | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story / int_6c3d1777 | |
Toy Story / int_6d332aea | type |
Driven to Suicide | |
Toy Story / int_6d332aea | comment |
When trying to snap Buzz out of his funk, admitting how jealous he is of Buzz and even saying he, not Buzz, should be strapped to the rocket. | |
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Toy Story / int_6d332aea | |
Toy Story / int_6d62e259 | type |
Flapping Cheeks | |
Toy Story / int_6d62e259 | comment |
Flapping Cheeks: At the end, when Woody and Buzz Lightyear fly on a rocket to catch up to Andy's car, Woody's cheeks flap around from the wind in his face. Buzz isn't affected, because he's wearing a helmet. | |
Toy Story / int_6d62e259 | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story / int_6d62e259 | |
Toy Story / int_6d7026fa | type |
Punny Name | |
Toy Story / int_6d7026fa | comment |
If you notice on the packaging box, the company that Sid bought "The Big One" rocket from is called Ill Eagle Fireworks. | |
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1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_6d7026fa | |
Toy Story / int_6e1e6488 | type |
Moving-Away Ending | |
Toy Story / int_6e1e6488 | comment |
Moving-Away Ending: The movie ends with Andy and his family at their new home, having completed the move that they were planning all movie long. | |
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Toy Story / int_6e1e6488 | |
Toy Story / int_6eeba1f2 | type |
"Shut Up" Kiss | |
Toy Story / int_6eeba1f2 | comment |
"Shut Up" Kiss: At the end of the film, Woody is dragged over by Bo Peep. He glances upwards and begins commenting about the mistletoe above them when Bo Peep jumps on him for a kiss. Several, in fact. | |
Toy Story / int_6eeba1f2 | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_6eeba1f2 | |
Toy Story / int_6ef09297 | type |
Masquerade | |
Toy Story / int_6ef09297 | comment |
Masquerade: One of the more famous ones in fiction. Toys are sentient and only pretend to be lifeless when somebody can view them. Becomes a Broken Masquerade when Woody teaches Sid a lesson: | |
Toy Story / int_6ef09297 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_6ef09297 | |
Toy Story / int_6ef6417b | type |
Disney Death | |
Toy Story / int_6ef6417b | comment |
Disney Death: Downplayed with Buzz not once, but twice. The toys accuse Woody of being a murderer when Buzz is knocked out the window, although he can't actually die because, well, He's a toy. Later, after Buzz loses his arm trying to fly, Woody ends up exposing it to Andy's toys, and their reaction is the same. | |
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Toy Story / int_6ef6417b | |
Toy Story / int_6fd1837b | type |
Argument of Contradictions | |
Toy Story / int_6fd1837b | comment |
Argument of Contradictions: Woody and Buzz have one early on over whether or not Buzz can fly. It ends when Woody challenges Buzz to prove that he can, resulting in the famous "falling with style" sequence. | |
Toy Story / int_6fd1837b | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story / int_6fd1837b | |
Toy Story / int_6feda19d | type |
Skeleton Motif | |
Toy Story / int_6feda19d | comment |
Skeleton Motif: Sid, the closest thing to a "villain" in the movie, wears a skull T-shirt. | |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_6feda19d | |
Toy Story / int_762b9223 | type |
Played for Laughs | |
Toy Story / int_762b9223 | comment |
Played for Laughs: After Buzz makes his presence known to Woody at the gas station, he informs him that even though Woody knocked him out of the window, his planet doesn't believe in revenge. ...except they aren't on his planet... | |
Toy Story / int_762b9223 | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story / int_762b9223 | |
Toy Story / int_76b4b7dd | type |
The Comically Serious | |
Toy Story / int_76b4b7dd | comment |
Most plot-relevant is Buzz, who spends much of the film deluded into thinking he is a real space ranger and not a toy. Because of this mindset, he is also far more stoic and serious, albeit in a humorous manner, while he becomes much more laid back in the second film and all subsequent follow-ups. | |
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Toy Story / int_76b4b7dd | |
Toy Story / int_78c895c8 | type |
Amusing Injuries | |
Toy Story / int_78c895c8 | comment |
Amusing Injuries: Woody suffers from them in the trunk of the Pizza Planet truck, when a bowling ball drops on his head and when Buzz accidentally drops the toolbox on him. Averted when Buzz breaks off his arm. | |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_78c895c8 | |
Toy Story / int_7969f21e | type |
No One Gets Left Behind | |
Toy Story / int_7969f21e | comment |
No One Gets Left Behind: Done by the plastic toy soldiers near the start of the film, and later by Woody and Buzz to each other when they're attempting to catch up to Andy. | |
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Toy Story / int_7969f21e | |
Toy Story / int_7a08e8d1 | type |
They Call Me MISTER Tibbs! | |
Toy Story / int_7a08e8d1 | comment |
They Call Me MISTER Tibbs!: Mr. Potato Head, after Woody accidentally knocks Buzz out a window. | |
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Toy Story / int_7a08e8d1 | |
Toy Story / int_7ade0c2 | type |
Not in Front of the Kid | |
Toy Story / int_7ade0c2 | comment |
Not in Front of the Kid: | |
Toy Story / int_7ade0c2 | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story / int_7ade0c2 | |
Toy Story / int_7c203f21 | type |
This Is No Time to Panic | |
Toy Story / int_7c203f21 | comment |
This Is No Time to Panic: Buzz says this to Woody word-for-word, causing Woody to remark: "This is the perfect time to panic!" | |
Toy Story / int_7c203f21 | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story / int_7c203f21 | |
Toy Story / int_7c48b272 | type |
Summon Bigger Fish | |
Toy Story / int_7c48b272 | comment |
Summon Bigger Fish: This film begins with Andy playing with his toys, having Woody foil a Bank Robbery from One-eyed Bart, played by Mr. Potato Head. Bart tries to stop Woody from foiling his plan by summoning his attack dog with a built-in force field, played by Slinky Dog. Woody counterattacks by summoning his force field dog-eating dinosaur, played by Rex. | |
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Toy Story / int_7c48b272 | |
Toy Story / int_7d32da92 | type |
Lost in Transmission | |
Toy Story / int_7d32da92 | comment |
Lost in Transmission: The baby monitor the toys are using to keep tabs on the birthday party cuts out just before Andy opens Buzz Lightyear's box. Rex shakes the nightstand in frustration, knocking the monitor over before they can get the signal back. | |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_7d32da92 | |
Toy Story / int_7dbd52b8 | type |
Light Is Good | |
Toy Story / int_7dbd52b8 | comment |
Light Is Good: Buzz is mostly white and is the film's deuteragonist. Andy's house is white and he treats his toys well. | |
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Toy Story / int_7dbd52b8 | |
Toy Story / int_7fbb2a3 | type |
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero! | |
Toy Story / int_7fbb2a3 | comment |
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: When trying to escape from Sid's house back to Andy's house, Woody tries to prove to the other toys that Buzz is okay by using Buzz's dismembered arm. But when he accidentally reveals to them that the arm is dismembered, it makes the others think Woody killed Buzz, and they refuse to help him. Woody and the mutant toys arranged to get Scud locked out of the house so they could get him out of the way while they went to rescue Buzz. While it did provide a solution to keep him out of the way temporarily, the fact that he is still outside later complicates Woody and Buzz's attempt to get back to Andy as he notices them chasing after the moving van and begins running after them. | |
Toy Story / int_7fbb2a3 | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story / int_7fbb2a3 | |
Toy Story / int_7febc23b | type |
Establishing Character Moment | |
Toy Story / int_7febc23b | comment |
Both in-universe and out, Scud barking, followed by Sid screaming "YES!" and evily laughing is what firmly introduces the main antagonists into the film. | |
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Toy Story / int_7febc23b | |
Toy Story / int_805deb6e | type |
Small Role, Big Impact | |
Toy Story / int_805deb6e | comment |
Small Role, Big Impact: The Magic 8-Ball appears in only one scene, yet its snarky comment and Woody knocking it behind the dresser is what drives most of the plot. | |
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Toy Story / int_805deb6e | |
Toy Story / int_82b4f38e | type |
Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist | |
Toy Story / int_82b4f38e | comment |
Woody is generally much more snide and self-absorbed in this movie, especially in the first half where he borders on Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist. These aspects of his character were left over from early drafts of the film, where Woody was an outright antagonist, but were completely omitted for the rest of the franchise, where Woody is presented as a selfless All-Loving Hero. | |
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Toy Story / int_82b4f38e | |
Toy Story / int_82b78473 | type |
Solar-Powered Magnifying Glass | |
Toy Story / int_82b78473 | comment |
Solar-Powered Magnifying Glass: Sid uses a magnifying glass to burn Woody's forehead while "interrogating" him. This is actually a Chekhov's Gun, as Woody, inspired by his ordeal, comes up with the notion to use Buzz's helmet to light the fuse of the rocket Buzz is strapped to. | |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_82b78473 | |
Toy Story / int_83445b04 | type |
Pun | |
Toy Story / int_83445b04 | comment |
Pun: Virtual Realty, the real estate company that sold Andy's house. | |
Toy Story / int_83445b04 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_83445b04 | |
Toy Story / int_84764598 | type |
Dramatic Thunder | |
Toy Story / int_84764598 | comment |
Dramatic Thunder: Played with. Lightning strikes when Sid attaches Buzz to the rocket... only for the rain to delay the take-off. | |
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Toy Story / int_84764598 | |
Toy Story / int_850e84d5 | type |
Eye Awaken | |
Toy Story / int_850e84d5 | comment |
Eye Awaken: Done by Scud when he is disturbed awake by Woody's voice box. | |
Toy Story / int_850e84d5 | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story / int_850e84d5 | |
Toy Story / int_86daf505 | type |
Parental Bonus | |
Toy Story / int_86daf505 | comment |
Parental Bonus: Mr. Potato Head accuses The Hero Woody of having "laser envy." At the beginning of the film when Slinky is talking about how Woody never steered them wrong before, Mr. Potato Head takes off his mouth and pats it against his rear in a sarcastic manner. When we see the entire ensemble of Sid's mutant toys, one of them is a tiny fishing rod with two doll legs attached to the spool. For those at home still guessing, the word we're looking for is "hooker". | |
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Toy Story / int_86daf505 | |
Toy Story / int_88ebc539 | type |
Always a Bigger Fish | |
Toy Story / int_88ebc539 | comment |
Scud gets a brief one during the chase scene when a car looks like it's about to hit him. | |
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Toy Story / int_88ebc539 | |
Toy Story / int_89434320 | type |
Protagonist-Centered Morality | |
Toy Story / int_89434320 | comment |
Protagonist-Centered Morality: Sid is seen by many viewers, including Will Wright, Mike Mozart, and the creators, as a kid with a great imagination. (In fact, many of the things Sid does to his toys were inspired by things the creators used to do to theirs.) Some would argue that the only reason he is given the antagonist treatment is because the movie is from a toy's point of view. However, he apparently wrecks all his sister's toys (the fact that the only dolls Hannah has left to play with are dismembered and/or decapitated, and that several of the mutant toys have doll legs and heads, shows that the pterodactyl thing was not an isolated incidentnote only did that particular thing because Hannah didn't know if Sid's package came yet when he asked). And a little boy playing with explosives unsupervised is pretty questionable, considering the rockets he was using are not even legal in some states. | |
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Toy Story / int_89434320 | |
Toy Story / int_89b8822f | type |
Go Mad from the Revelation | |
Toy Story / int_89b8822f | comment |
Go Mad from the Revelation: Buzz doesn't take the revelation that he's a toy particularly well. During his Heroic BSoD, he gets drunk on imaginary darjeeling at Hannah's tea party, breaks into maniacal laughter and crowns himself Mrs. Nesbitt, and eventually peels off and throws away his wrist communicator sticker. Having his arm reattached calms him down somewhat, but takes a You Are Better Than You Think You Are speech from Woody before Buzz eventually regains his senses. | |
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Toy Story / int_89b8822f | |
Toy Story / int_8abec76d | type |
Even the Dog Is Ashamed | |
Toy Story / int_8abec76d | comment |
Even the Dog Is Ashamed: Literally. After Woody exposes Buzz's broken arm, the toys are convinced he murdered Buzz and leave the window. Slinky is the most heartbroken and closes the blinds, leaving Woody to his doom. | |
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Toy Story / int_8abec76d | |
Toy Story / int_8b4f491c | type |
Villainy-Free Villain | |
Toy Story / int_8b4f491c | comment |
Villainy-Free Villain: Sid mangles his sister's dolls but otherwise doesn't really do anything bad. How was he to know that his toys are alive and can feel pain? Though taking his sister's toys and mutilating them without her permission isn't particularly nice. Hannah doesn't want a tea party with headless ladies... | |
Toy Story / int_8b4f491c | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story / int_8b4f491c | |
Toy Story / int_8bd26f34 | type |
Friendship Song | |
Toy Story / int_8bd26f34 | comment |
Friendship Song: "You've Got a Friend in Me" is this for the film and its sequels. | |
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Toy Story / int_8bd26f34 | |
Toy Story / int_8becc5c5 | type |
Existential Horror | |
Toy Story / int_8becc5c5 | comment |
Existential Horror: Through most of the movie, Buzz genuinely believes he's a real space ranger. However, when shown that he's indeed a real toy, he goes through an existential crisis since his beliefs have been shattered and he doesn't know what to do. It eventually takes some heart to heart from Woody that making his owner, Andy, happy is more of a noble goal to snap him out of it. | |
Toy Story / int_8becc5c5 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_8becc5c5 | |
Toy Story / int_8bff32a8 | type |
Creepy Doll | |
Toy Story / int_8bff32a8 | comment |
Creepy Doll: Babyface, a head of a baby doll that's missing its hair, an eye, and is connected to a spider-like erector set. | |
Toy Story / int_8bff32a8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_8bff32a8 | |
Toy Story / int_8cf6aa | type |
Literal Metaphor | |
Toy Story / int_8cf6aa | comment |
Literal Metaphor: Woody asks Buzz to give him a hand, and Buzz throws his detached arm at him. Woody isn't amused. | |
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Toy Story / int_8cf6aa | |
Toy Story / int_8d0785d5 | type |
Didn't Think This Through | |
Toy Story / int_8d0785d5 | comment |
Didn't Think This Through: Twice, both from Woody's plans. Woody's plan to get Buzz stuck behind the table in Andy's room consists of knocking him down there with RC to make it look like an accident. What he didn't do is consider if RC would miss and hit the bulletin board behind him. When exactly that happens, his plan spirals wildly out of control and results in Buzz out the window instead. And also, RC tattles on him. Woody lights the rocket strapped to Buzz as a last resort to get back to Andy and the realization that rockets explode hits him seconds before it goes off. | |
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Toy Story / int_8d0785d5 | |
Toy Story / int_8dd4b19f | type |
Forced Friendly Fire | |
Toy Story / int_8dd4b19f | comment |
Forced Friendly Fire: Woody uses Buzz Lightyear as a Human Shield to escape from Sid's room. To repel Sid's hideous toys, Woody presses a button on Buzz's back that activates Buzz's Karate-Chop Action. This works because Sid's toys are actually not hostile to Woody and Buzz. | |
Toy Story / int_8dd4b19f | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story / int_8dd4b19f | |
Toy Story / int_8dd7a356 | type |
Long Last Look | |
Toy Story / int_8dd7a356 | comment |
Long Last Look: As the Davis family is leaving their old house for the last time. | |
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Toy Story / int_8dd7a356 | |
Toy Story / int_90c018ac | type |
Justified Trope | |
Toy Story / int_90c018ac | comment |
The conditions for toys coming to life and staying put in the presence of humans seems somewhat more lax and not really as enforced in this one compared to later films. Notably, the second film has Woody allowing himself to be stolen in order to prevent the discovery of toys being alive (and later, Jessie reverting to being motionless even as she's being loaded into a plane bound for Japan), while the third have the toys subjecting themselves to being abused by toddlers and remaining as toys no matter what happens. As such, the iconic moment with Woody and the mutant toys coming to life and scaring Sid seems to contradict rules in the sequels. Though Woody does acknowledge that they'd have to break the rules in order to deal with Sid, it does make the strict adherence to them in later films somewhat odd. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
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Toy Story / int_90c018ac | |
Toy Story / int_90c3ce7 | type |
Pink Elephants | |
Toy Story / int_90c3ce7 | comment |
Pink Elephants: A variant. One of Woody's pull-string catchphrases is "There's a snake in my boot!" A "snake in the boot" was the common reference to alcoholic hallucinations before pink elephants became the cultural standard — and more than an old-timey reference, it's a good way to slip in a joke about being completely smashed in a movie for general audiences. | |
Toy Story / int_90c3ce7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_90c3ce7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_90c3ce7 | |
Toy Story / int_90e31482 | type |
Laser-Guided Karma | |
Toy Story / int_90e31482 | comment |
Laser-Guided Karma: Woody's acts of jealousy towards Buzz land him square in the crosshairs of the other toys when he knocks Buzz out the window and is Mistaken for Murderer. All the other misfortunes he suffers are his ego getting knocked down a peg, and only when he admits he was wrong for acting the way he did does said misfortunes lessen. Mr. Potato Head, being debatably, the film's other antagonist, gets his pieces sent flying towards the end. Sid bullies his little sister by stealing her toys from her and mutilating them—so after his confrontation with the living toys, when he comes across his sister with a doll and reacts with terror towards it, she gleefully takes the opportunity to settle scores. | |
Toy Story / int_90e31482 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_90e31482 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_90e31482 | |
Toy Story / int_91b55fe | type |
Pop-Star Composer | |
Toy Story / int_91b55fe | comment |
Pop-Star Composer: Randy Newman wrote and performed all of the songs in the film, in addition to composing and conducting the score. | |
Toy Story / int_91b55fe | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_91b55fe | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_91b55fe | |
Toy Story / int_95603d94 | type |
Hollywood Giftwrap | |
Toy Story / int_95603d94 | comment |
Hollywood Giftwrap: Buzz Lightyear arrives in this. | |
Toy Story / int_95603d94 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_95603d94 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_95603d94 | |
Toy Story / int_963086ce | type |
Damn You, Muscle Memory! | |
Toy Story / int_963086ce | comment |
Damn You, Muscle Memory!: When a truck pulls into the gas station, Buzz dives out of the way and Woody reflexively goes back to being an inanimate object, leading to the truck's tire stopping just before he's run over. | |
Toy Story / int_963086ce | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_963086ce | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_963086ce | |
Toy Story / int_970ccfec | type |
Big "YES!" | |
Toy Story / int_970ccfec | comment |
Big "YES!": Sid is introduced with one of these and a loud cackle. Sid does a quieter one when he gets the idea to blow up Buzz with the rocket. Woody, when he remembers the match in his holster Sid put there, and that he can use it to light the rocket to get him and Buzz back to Andy. The match blows out when a car drives past. | |
Toy Story / int_970ccfec | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_970ccfec | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_970ccfec | |
Toy Story / int_97334924 | type |
Profile View Gag | |
Toy Story / int_97334924 | comment |
Profile View Gag: The toys are watching the kids attending Andy's birthday party, and see one kid with what appears to be a small, cube-shaped present. But then the kid turns to the side, revealing that the present is really long. | |
Toy Story / int_97334924 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_97334924 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_97334924 | |
Toy Story / int_973d220f | type |
Never My Fault | |
Toy Story / int_973d220f | comment |
Never My Fault: Woody and Buzz go through a lengthy "You started it" argument after Buzz attacking him leaves them stranded at a gas station. This escalates to Buzz accusing Woody of endangering the entire universe. | |
Toy Story / int_973d220f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_973d220f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_973d220f | |
Toy Story / int_97d97c28 | type |
Revenge Before Reason | |
Toy Story / int_97d97c28 | comment |
Revenge Before Reason: Double Subverted when Buzz catches up to Woody after falling out of Andy's window. He tells Woody that revenge is frowned upon back on his planet. Then, he rhetorically asks Woody if they are on his planet before tackling him out of the van. | |
Toy Story / int_97d97c28 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Toy Story / int_97d97c28 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_97d97c28 | |
Toy Story / int_9970d26b | type |
Cannot Tell Fiction from Reality | |
Toy Story / int_9970d26b | comment |
Cannot Tell Fiction from Reality: Buzz fully believes he is actually Buzz Lightyear, Space Ranger of Star Command, crash-landed and needing to get home to save the galaxy from a superweapon, until his Tomato in the Mirror moment when he sees a commercial for himself. | |
Toy Story / int_9970d26b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_9970d26b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_9970d26b | |
Toy Story / int_99a2f51c | type |
Head in a Vise | |
Toy Story / int_99a2f51c | comment |
Head in a Vise: When Woody and Buzz first arrive at Sid's house, they witness Sid taking Hannah's Janie doll and putting her head through a vise, so that he can replace it with the head of a plastic pterodactyl. Considering that toys are living beings in this universe, it still counts. | |
Toy Story / int_99a2f51c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_99a2f51c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_99a2f51c | |
Toy Story / int_99ddfcec | type |
Unwitting Instigator of Doom | |
Toy Story / int_99ddfcec | comment |
Unwitting Instigator of Doom: While in the claw machine, Woody nearly saved Buzz from Sid and escaped, but the aliens in the machine, believing the claw was sentient, stop Woody because they believe Buzz had been chosen, resulting in both of them ending up in Sid's clutches. | |
Toy Story / int_99ddfcec | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_99ddfcec | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_99ddfcec | |
Toy Story / int_9aaad071 | type |
HA HA HA—No | |
Toy Story / int_9aaad071 | comment |
HA HA HA—No: Woody to a toy shark when he does a lame impression of him after finding his hat. Again with Woody after he tells Buzz to "give him a hand", Buzz throws his dismembered arm at him. | |
Toy Story / int_9aaad071 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_9aaad071 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_9aaad071 | |
Toy Story / int_9ae0ead1 | type |
Villains Out Shopping | |
Toy Story / int_9ae0ead1 | comment |
Villains Out Shopping: Sid, while in the middle of torturing Woody. | |
Toy Story / int_9ae0ead1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_9ae0ead1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_9ae0ead1 | |
Toy Story / int_9afa05c7 | type |
Family-Unfriendly Death | |
Toy Story / int_9afa05c7 | comment |
Family-Unfriendly Death: The action figure Sid blows up during his introductory scene. | |
Toy Story / int_9afa05c7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_9afa05c7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_9afa05c7 | |
Toy Story / int_9b54d536 | type |
Evil Counterpart | |
Toy Story / int_9b54d536 | comment |
Evil Counterpart: As mentioned before, Sid is the total opposite of Andy. Andy is a nice kid who plays with his toys "properly", while Sid destroys his. | |
Toy Story / int_9b54d536 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_9b54d536 | featureConfidence |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_9b54d536 | |
Toy Story / int_9c1f758a | type |
Kill It with Fire | |
Toy Story / int_9c1f758a | comment |
Kill It with Fire: Discussed: after Sid finds Woody in the backyard right as he's about to blow up Buzz, he shrugs it off and tosses Woody onto the grill, planning on having "a cook-out" with him later. | |
Toy Story / int_9c1f758a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_9c1f758a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_9c1f758a | |
Toy Story / int_9d09bf1a | type |
American Kirby Is Hardcore | |
Toy Story / int_9d09bf1a | comment |
American Kirby Is Hardcore: Some versions of the front cover have Woody looking up in the sky with a wide smile, and some have him looking at Buzz incredulously. | |
Toy Story / int_9d09bf1a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_9d09bf1a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_9d09bf1a | |
Toy Story / int_9d12bbc1 | type |
Foreshadowing | |
Toy Story / int_9d12bbc1 | comment |
Foreshadowing: Woody's early line to Rex of "Save your batteries!" sounds like a throwaway joke, but in the climax, Woody and Buzz end up stranded again after RC's batteries run out while trying to catch up to the moving truck. Something similar happens with Woody's line of "Buzz, look! An alien!" The two later have to hide from Sid in a crowd of aliens in the crane game at Pizza Planet. The one moment during the army toy's recon mission at Andy's birthday, when a stepped-on soldier tries telling Sarge to leave without him (who refuses), sets up a key moment in the climax, when Woody decides against climbing into the van in order to help free Buzz from Sid's fence. Andy's party guests get him some fairly unexciting gifts like a lunchbox and a bedsheet. The toys are disappointed in Andy's choice of friends, but we never get to see what these presents look like. Then after Buzz is introduced, Andy's bedroom seemingly transforms overnight into a shrine of Buzz Lightyear merchandise (including a Buzz Lightyear blanket) and it becomes clear these were all the gifts he got for his birthday. When we first see Sid in the film, the idea of stopping Sid from torturing toys is brought up. This of course sets up Woody and the mutant toys coming alive in front of Sid later. The same scene as above sees Sid blowing up Combat Carl with a firecracker. Towards the end, Sid tries to blow up Buzz in a similar manner (this time with the rocket) and both Woody and Buzz come very close to being blown up by the same rocket when they use it to get back to Andy. When we first see Hannah in the film in the first scene in Sid's house, Sid asks her if his package has arrived yet. This package later turns out to be the rocket that plays a big role in the film's climax. The Buzz Lightyear toy commercial mentions Al's Toy Barn. Sid sticks a match in Woody's holster with the line, "You and I can have a 'cookout' later, hehehe!" The match, however, is a Red Herring; it's immediately blown out when Woody tries to use it. In the Pizza Planet truck, Woody gets hit with a toolbox when the truck drives up a hill, and later gets trapped under the milk crate in Sid's room when Sid puts his toolbox on top of it, leaving him unable to escape until Buzz is inspired to help him. When Buzz and Woody meet, Buzz points at Woody's forehead with his laser. Sid later uses a magnifying glass to torment Woody in the exact same spot. That in turn foreshadows how Woody lights the rocket toward the end to get back to Andy. There are a few hints before the reveal that the Mutant Toys aren't evil; first, they don't even attempt to attack Woody when they first appear. Second, when they try to block Woody and Buzz from leaving Sid's room, they once again don't try to attack them, and it turns out they were trying to stop them from running headfirst into Scud the Bull Terrier, who was resting on the stairs just outside the doorway. A retroactive example 24 years in the making: Woody is distraught over Andy leaving him behind in the gas station, crying about being a "lost toy". This foreshadows the eventual ending of Toy Story 4, where Woody moves on from Bonnie to become a lost toy with Bo, helping other lost toys find owners. | |
Toy Story / int_9d12bbc1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_9d12bbc1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_9d12bbc1 | |
Toy Story / int_9e0c3153 | type |
Punctuated! For! Emphasis! | |
Toy Story / int_9e0c3153 | comment |
Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: Mr. Potato Head complaining about Molly: "Ages three. And. Up!" Coupled with Punctuated Pounding when he slams his hat on his head on the word "up". Woody reminding Buzz: "YOU! ARE! A! TOYYYYYY!!!" Hannah's response to Sid's "What do you mean you don't know?" (referring to if his package had arrived in the mail yet) "I. Don't. Know." Buzz when Woody gets him out of Hannah's tea party: "I! AM MRS.! NESBITT!" | |
Toy Story / int_9e0c3153 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_9e0c3153 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_9e0c3153 | |
Toy Story / int_9e9203e1 | type |
Dramatically Missing the Point | |
Toy Story / int_9e9203e1 | comment |
Dramatically Missing the Point: Nearly all the things Woody and Buzz accuse the other of doing to each other (and setting off the plot in the process) were purely by accident. Buzz didn't mean to steal Woody's thunder, Woody didn't mean to knock Buzz out of the window outright, while Buzz didn't mean to get them stranded in his revenge attack. And Woody probably didn't mean to assist in Emperor Zurg's conquest by delaying Buzz's rendezvous with Star Command... | |
Toy Story / int_9e9203e1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_9e9203e1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_9e9203e1 | |
Toy Story / int_a1b141f4 | type |
My God, What Have I Done? | |
Toy Story / int_a1b141f4 | comment |
My God, What Have I Done?: The other toys soon realize their mistake after they finally see Buzz is okay (after throwing Woody out of the moving truck, no less). Woody also goes through this a bit, when his plan to knock Buzz between the desk and the wall results in him knocking Buzz out of the window. | |
Toy Story / int_a1b141f4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_a1b141f4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_a1b141f4 | |
Toy Story / int_a20d4674 | type |
Techno Babble | |
Toy Story / int_a20d4674 | comment |
Technobabble: When Sid talks about a "double-bypass brain transplant." | |
Toy Story / int_a20d4674 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_a20d4674 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_a20d4674 | |
Toy Story / int_a29a7058 | type |
Not Quite Flight | |
Toy Story / int_a29a7058 | comment |
Not Quite Flight: Buzz's gliding. | |
Toy Story / int_a29a7058 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_a29a7058 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_a29a7058 | |
Toy Story / int_a29b56ae | type |
Forgot I Couldn't Swim | |
Toy Story / int_a29b56ae | comment |
Forgot I Couldn't Swim: A non-comedic version happens when Slinky Dog attempts to rescue Woody and Buzz by stretching himself onto the moving van ramp. Even if the batteries hadn't run out, it's unlikely he would have had much success. | |
Toy Story / int_a29b56ae | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_a29b56ae | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_a29b56ae | |
Toy Story / int_a2b38d3b | type |
Eye Scream | |
Toy Story / int_a2b38d3b | comment |
Eye Scream: Buzz snaps Scud's eyelids to make him let go of Woody in a Big Damn Heroes moment towards the end. | |
Toy Story / int_a2b38d3b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_a2b38d3b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_a2b38d3b | |
Toy Story / int_a31b47ae | type |
Rapid-Fire "No!" | |
Toy Story / int_a31b47ae | comment |
Rapid-Fire "No!": Woody, when a passing car blows out the match he was about to use to light Buzz's rocket. | |
Toy Story / int_a31b47ae | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_a31b47ae | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_a31b47ae | |
Toy Story / int_a4c37cbe | type |
Mood Whiplash | |
Toy Story / int_a4c37cbe | comment |
Mood Whiplash: In the span of a few seconds, Woody goes from laughing at a joke he made at Buzz's expense to worried when he hears Scud barking and Sid laughing outside. Buzz Lightyear's crushing Heroic BSoD upon finding out he really is just a toy and not a glamourous space ranger is immediately followed up by being found by Sid's younger sister, dragged to a girly tea party with headless dolls, and subsequently having an oblivious Woody trying to find a way out while not-drunk Buzz is too busy hammingly despairing all over Woody. | |
Toy Story / int_a4c37cbe | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_a4c37cbe | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_a4c37cbe | |
Toy Story / int_a65975e5 | type |
All-CGI Cartoon | |
Toy Story / int_a65975e5 | comment |
All-CGI Cartoon: The very first feature film done entirely in 3D CGI to be released. | |
Toy Story / int_a65975e5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_a65975e5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_a65975e5 | |
Toy Story / int_a6cda066 | type |
Rule of Three | |
Toy Story / int_a6cda066 | comment |
Rule of Three: Woody punches Buzz in the face three times during their fight before Buzz closes his helmet on Woody’s hand. | |
Toy Story / int_a6cda066 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_a6cda066 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_a6cda066 | |
Toy Story / int_a796d2a6 | type |
Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy | |
Toy Story / int_a796d2a6 | comment |
Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy: Sort of. When Hamm and Potato Head are playing Battleship, Potato Head covers nearly the whole board in white pegs—missing Hamm's ships completely. | |
Toy Story / int_a796d2a6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_a796d2a6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_a796d2a6 | |
Toy Story / int_a8238745 | type |
"Hell, Yes!" Moment | |
Toy Story / int_a8238745 | comment |
"Hell, Yes!" Moment: Woody has one at the gas station when Buzz drops into the van through the sun roof. It diminishes when he sees how angry Buzz is. | |
Toy Story / int_a8238745 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_a8238745 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_a8238745 | |
Toy Story / int_ab24b030 | type |
Red Alert | |
Toy Story / int_ab24b030 | comment |
Red Alert: Called by the Sergeant during the birthday party in response to the surprise present in the closet. | |
Toy Story / int_ab24b030 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_ab24b030 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_ab24b030 | |
Toy Story / int_ab5eea65 | type |
Dramatic Irony | |
Toy Story / int_ab5eea65 | comment |
Dramatic Irony: Happens during the claw machine scene when one of the alien toys gets "chosen". Considering that the one playing the machine was Sid, the toy had no idea how much trouble he was in for. | |
Toy Story / int_ab5eea65 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_ab5eea65 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_ab5eea65 | |
Toy Story / int_aba0cd10 | type |
Cloudcuckoolander's Minder | |
Toy Story / int_aba0cd10 | comment |
Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: Woody takes on this role a bit to Buzz when they get lost, especially in the gas station and at Pizza Planet. | |
Toy Story / int_aba0cd10 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_aba0cd10 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_aba0cd10 | |
Toy Story / int_ac1784f7 | type |
Monster Brother, Cutie Sister | |
Toy Story / int_ac1784f7 | comment |
Monster Brother, Cutie Sister: Sid and Hannah Phillips. The latter is a young Girly Girl that likes to have tea parties with her dollies, while the former is an unstable child that likes to bully his little sister and is a toy's worst nightmare. | |
Toy Story / int_ac1784f7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_ac1784f7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_ac1784f7 | |
Toy Story / int_ac2094ca | type |
Red Shirt | |
Toy Story / int_ac2094ca | comment |
Red Shirt: Sid's Combat Carl, which gets blown up in Sid's introductory scene. | |
Toy Story / int_ac2094ca | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_ac2094ca | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_ac2094ca | |
Toy Story / int_ac9cac61 | type |
Scare 'Em Straight | |
Toy Story / int_ac9cac61 | comment |
Scare 'Em Straight: Woody and Sid's toys come alive to provide In-Universe Nightmare Fuel for Sid before the climax, leading straight to his breakdown. This gives Sid the distinction of being the only human in the entire series to have witnessed the toys' being alive, although the outcome implies that he'll just write it all off as temporary insanity. | |
Toy Story / int_ac9cac61 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_ac9cac61 | |
Toy Story / int_aca32000 | type |
Armor-Piercing Response | |
Toy Story / int_aca32000 | comment |
Armor-Piercing Response: When Woody tries to rescue Buzz from Sid's toys, he's startled to find out that they simply fixed Buzz. Baffled, Woody ponders out loud why they would rescue Buzz when they saw them cannibalizing two other toys the other night—just as the mutant toys step aside to reveal that they fixed the toys in question. | |
Toy Story / int_aca32000 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_aca32000 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_aca32000 | |
Toy Story / int_acecb17d | type |
Chekhov's Skill | |
Toy Story / int_acecb17d | comment |
Chekhov's Skill: Woody's head spins when he is punched by Buzz. He uses this technique to scare Sid. In order to distract Hannah, Woody mimics her mother's voice while hiding, showing that while toys have to be inactive in the visual presence of humans, they can be heard while active. He also uses this to freak out Sid instead of just using his voice box. | |
Toy Story / int_acecb17d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_acecb17d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_acecb17d | |
Toy Story / int_ad1db87c | type |
Oh, Crap! | |
Toy Story / int_ad1db87c | comment |
Oh, Crap!: Quite a few of them. Woody in particular is prone to them. Buzz when he sees his "ship" has crashed as a result of Andy's playtime. Buzz when he sees RC being sent towards him by Woody, shortly before being knocked out the window. Woody when the bulletin board teeters and he realizes his plan to knock Buzz under the desk is about to spiral entirely out of control. Woody has one when he realises he is about to get his comeuppance from Buzz for trying to knock him off. Woody in the back of the Pizza Planet truck when the toolbox slides towards him. Woody when he hears Sid's voice behind him at Pizza Planet. Then again when the claw grabs Buzz in the crane game. Hannah when she realises Sid is going to destroy her Janie doll. Woody when the mutant toys first appear. He has wide eyes, shakes in fear, and has inability to form coherent speech. Buzz when he jumps off the banister in Sid's house and realizes that no, he can't fly. Woody when he accidentally reveals Buzz's broken arm in front of Andy's toys. Buzz when the mutant toys begin to swarm him while he's in the middle of a Heroic BSoD. Woody once again when Buzz inadvertently pushes Sid's toolbox on top of him. Sid when he hears his own name spoken by Woody. And then when the mutant toys come to life in front of him. Buzz and then Woody when they see Scud coming up behind them while on the moving truck. The main group of Andy's toys when they see Woody kicking RC off the truck. Woody when he sees the toys advancing on him, mistaking him for attempting to murder RC. Scud gets a brief one during the chase scene when a car looks like it's about to hit him. Woody after lighting the rocket, and realizing that the rocket will explode. Potato Head near the end in the moving truck right before RC crashes into him. | |
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Toy Story / int_ae372576 | type |
I Warned You | |
Toy Story / int_ae372576 | comment |
Mr. Potato Head is quick to point out Woody can't relate to the other toy's fears of being replaced due to having been Andy's favorite for what's treated as years. As smug as he is about it, he was proved correct when Woody himself got usurped and he became incredibly insecure. | |
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Toy Story / int_ae372576 | |
Toy Story / int_ae3d6438 | type |
Deadpan Snarker | |
Toy Story / int_ae3d6438 | comment |
Deadpan Snarker: Hamm and Mr. Potato Head, with nearly every line. Woody to Buzz in the first movie. | |
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1.0 | |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_ae3d6438 | |
Toy Story / int_afc6df04 | type |
What You Are in the Dark | |
Toy Story / int_afc6df04 | comment |
What You Are in the Dark: During his attempt at getting Buzz out of his Tomato Surprise funk by trying to get him to realize he's a cool toy, Woody winds up baring his soul to Buzz, revealing his deep seated insecurities due to comparing himself to Buzz, even going so far as to admit he should be strapped to the rocket. Woody then turns his back to Buzz, and glumly states he should leave Sid's room while he can. He turns around, and Buzz is gone... because he's currently in the process of freeing Woody from the milkcrate. Andy's mom is moments away from pulling out of the driveway, and Woody and Buzz are booking it to the van. While Woody manages to reach the bumper, Buzz gets stuck on the fence due to the rocket strapped to him. He tries telling Woody to go without him... and it takes Woody a few seconds to rush back to Buzz to pop him free. | |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_afc6df04 | |
Toy Story / int_b02f21f | type |
Digital Destruction | |
Toy Story / int_b02f21f | comment |
Digital Destruction: Multiple: One shot of Sid's toys scavenging his mutation of the Janie doll to try and put her and the dinosaur back together properly has her colored incorrectly on all digital releases save for the 3D version and the original 35mm prints that were used for VHS and Laserdisc. When Buzz introduces himself to Woody for the first time, there's a noticeable shadow on Woody's hat brim, while on the digital releases from 2000 onward, the shadow is more subtle. A rather egregious case of this is in the shot where Sid's torturing Woody with the magnifying glass, runs off, and Woody yelling in pain, where on the original prints it had motion blur, but on all digital releases after, the motion blur was missing. The upscaling on the digital masters accidentaly revealed some parts of the environment on the outside scenes getting cut off into the sky. | |
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1.0 | |
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Toy Story / int_b02f21f | |
Toy Story / int_b06bbf4b | type |
Be Careful What You Wish For | |
Toy Story / int_b06bbf4b | comment |
Be Careful What You Wish For: Woody spends most of the movie trying to get Buzz to realize he's just a toy. Unfortunately, when Buzz finally realizes this fact, he's sent into a Heroic BSoD and and is left so utterly depressed that he and Woody are almost unable to escape from Sid's house. | |
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Toy Story / int_b06bbf4b | |
Toy Story / int_b0b11c76 | type |
You Just Had to Say It | |
Toy Story / int_b0b11c76 | comment |
In the end, Woody and Buzz are teasing each other about Andy getting Christmas presents. They ask each other if they're worried about getting replaced. "Oh, now, Buzz. What can Andy possibly get that is worse than you?" Cue the sound of a puppy barking, and Woody and Buzz's "Oh Crap" Smiles, both clearly remembering the last time they had dealt with a dog. | |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_b0b11c76 | |
Toy Story / int_b1dde8fd | type |
Loophole Abuse | |
Toy Story / int_b1dde8fd | comment |
Loophole Abuse: Buzz gives himself one during his confrontation with Woody. | |
Toy Story / int_b1dde8fd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_b1dde8fd | |
Toy Story / int_b32bb908 | type |
Like a Surgeon | |
Toy Story / int_b32bb908 | comment |
Like a Surgeon: Sid gets his mitts on his little sister's humanoid doll, and takes it to his room. There, Sid dons a surgical mask and latex gloves, and puts the doll in a bench vice. Sid claims (to no one in particular) that he's about to attempt a double brain transplant. The result is Hannah getting back a mishmash with a pretty dress and a pteranodon head, which makes her shriek and flee. | |
Toy Story / int_b32bb908 | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story / int_b32bb908 | |
Toy Story / int_b4a6ae4c | type |
Everyone Has Standards | |
Toy Story / int_b4a6ae4c | comment |
Everyone Has Standards: Sid doesn't react well when he realizes he's been operating on sapient toys. That, and Woody says toys don't die necessarily. | |
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Toy Story / int_b4a6ae4c | |
Toy Story / int_b707726f | type |
Hypocritical Humor | |
Toy Story / int_b707726f | comment |
Hypocritical Humor: When Woody yells at Buzz and tries to convince him that he's a toy in the gas station, Buzz simply calls him a "sad, strange little man" in response, even though Buzz himself is delusional to the point where he thinks he's a space ranger. | |
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Toy Story / int_b707726f | |
Toy Story / int_b83aeca9 | type |
Lantern Jaw of Justice | |
Toy Story / int_b83aeca9 | comment |
Lantern Jaw of Justice: Buzz Lightyear sports one quite intentionally. | |
Toy Story / int_b83aeca9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_b83aeca9 | |
Toy Story / int_b90e8dc1 | type |
Hard-to-Light Fire | |
Toy Story / int_b90e8dc1 | comment |
Hard-to-Light Fire: Subverted. Woody realizes that they need to light the rocket taped to Buzz Lightyear's back. A passing car blows out that one and only match, leading to (temporary) despair. Woody is able to light the rocket after remembering how Sid used the sun to set him on fire using a magnifying glass. | |
Toy Story / int_b90e8dc1 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Toy Story / int_b90e8dc1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_b90e8dc1 | |
Toy Story / int_bc00493f | type |
Precision F-Strike | |
Toy Story / int_bc00493f | comment |
Precision F-Strike: A tiger-like toy ring calls Shakes the Rattle "the best damn rattle I ever worked with" in a deleted scene. | |
Toy Story / int_bc00493f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_bc00493f | featureConfidence |
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Toy Story / int_bc00493f | |
Toy Story / int_bd5ddcc4 | type |
Banister Slide | |
Toy Story / int_bd5ddcc4 | comment |
Banister Slide: Woody is sent on one by Andy near the beginning. | |
Toy Story / int_bd5ddcc4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Toy Story / int_bd5ddcc4 | |
Toy Story / int_bfc2ec8a | type |
That Makes Me Feel Angry | |
Toy Story / int_bfc2ec8a | comment |
That Makes Me Feel Angry: Rex's reaction when the toys realize Woody is innocent. | |
Toy Story / int_bfc2ec8a | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_bfc2ec8a | |
Toy Story / int_bfe7620e | type |
He's a Friend | |
Toy Story / int_bfe7620e | comment |
He's a Friend: Woody to Buzz when several other toys appear. | |
Toy Story / int_bfe7620e | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story / int_bfe7620e | |
Toy Story / int_c02f148d | type |
Both Sides Have a Point | |
Toy Story / int_c02f148d | comment |
Both Sides Have a Point: The Woody-Buzz conflict, and the former's jealousy towards the latter, isn't entirely without merit. Because Buzz is a Daydream Believer and Cannot Tell Fiction from Reality, he's taking Andy's love for him for granted by acting like he's the real Buzz Lightyear and not a toy — future works even show that everyone agrees Buzz's Space Ranger phase was annoying. However, Buzz wasn't doing so maliciously (all space toys act delusional), and Woody was selfishly putting his own desires to be Andy's favorite toy before his owner's, and wanting Buzz out of the way when Andy clearly was enjoying his new toy. Once both accept their roles in the affair, an iconic friendship is born. | |
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Toy Story / int_c02f148d | featureConfidence |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_c02f148d | |
Toy Story / int_c04b1231 | type |
Jump Scare | |
Toy Story / int_c04b1231 | comment |
Jump Scare: Surprisingly Played for Laughs. During Rex's Establishing Character Moment, he tries to jump-scare Woody... only for the latter to act unfazed by his roar, causing him immediately break character and ask Woody if he was scared. When Woody and Buzz are first taken to Sid's house, we get a first person view of Scud suddenly barking into the bag they're in. | |
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1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_c04b1231 | |
Toy Story / int_c13c9e38 | type |
Tomato Surprise | |
Toy Story / int_c13c9e38 | comment |
During his attempt at getting Buzz out of his Tomato Surprise funk by trying to get him to realize he's a cool toy, Woody winds up baring his soul to Buzz, revealing his deep seated insecurities due to comparing himself to Buzz, even going so far as to admit he should be strapped to the rocket. Woody then turns his back to Buzz, and glumly states he should leave Sid's room while he can. He turns around, and Buzz is gone... because he's currently in the process of freeing Woody from the milkcrate. | |
Toy Story / int_c13c9e38 | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_c13c9e38 | |
Toy Story / int_c1cef253 | type |
Nice, Mean, and In-Between | |
Toy Story / int_c1cef253 | comment |
Nice Mean And In Between: Woody, Buzz and Andy together: Andy is the "nice" of the trio being a kind-hearted, playful and charismatic child who treats his toys dearly. Woody himself is the "mean" due to, despite being a good leader for the toys, being snarky, cynical and often rude. But nonetheless, he has a golden heart inside of him and gets better as the movie progresses. Buzz is "in-between" due to never having a malicious bone, being more polite than Woody, being oblivious to the fact he is a toy and becomes a friend to Woody, setting their differences aside. | |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_c1cef253 | |
Toy Story / int_c2cedc1c | type |
Big "NO!" | |
Toy Story / int_c2cedc1c | comment |
Big "NO!": Buzz does one when he saves Woody from Scud, when Woody thinks he's about to die and tells Buzz to take care of Andy for him. | |
Toy Story / int_c2cedc1c | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_c2cedc1c | |
Toy Story / int_c3648b87 | type |
Teeth-Clenched Teamwork | |
Toy Story / int_c3648b87 | comment |
Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: After their Escalating War leaves them stranded, and with Andy moving away shortly, Buzz and Woody resentfully have to work together to get back in time. | |
Toy Story / int_c3648b87 | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_c3648b87 | |
Toy Story / int_c3b51bb3 | type |
You Are Better Than You Think You Are | |
Toy Story / int_c3b51bb3 | comment |
You Are Better Than You Think You Are: Woody to Buzz after the latter's Heroic BSoD: "Why would Andy want you? Look at you! You're a Buzz Lightyear! Any other toy would give up its moving parts just to be you!" | |
Toy Story / int_c3b51bb3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_c3b51bb3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_c3b51bb3 | |
Toy Story / int_c3c18143 | type |
Hope Spot | |
Toy Story / int_c3c18143 | comment |
Hope Spot: When Buzz learns he really is a toy, he attempts to fly out through Sid's window. He jumps, and for one brief moment, against all odds, he might actually make it... only to then fall, breaking his arm off. The entire climax of the film, where Woody and Buzz chase after the moving van, is peppered with such moments. To summarize: the sequence starts with Buzz and Woody managing to catch up to the moving van on foot. By the end, after a long series of circumstances (involving Scud, traffic, Andy's toys attacking Woody, and difficulty with the moving van's ramp), Woody and Buzz are riding RC and are about to get back on with Slinky's help... when RC's batteries run out, leaving them in the middle of the road (as Slinky, the only thing keeping them attached the moving van, was unable to hold on any longer due to being pulled too taut). Then they realize they can light the rocket strapped to Buzz with the match Sid left in Woody's holster, but no sooner has Woody lit the match than a car passes by and blows it out. | |
Toy Story / int_c3c18143 | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_c3c18143 | |
Toy Story / int_c6bc89f7 | type |
Curb-Stomp Cushion | |
Toy Story / int_c6bc89f7 | comment |
Curb Stomp Cushion: In the gas station fight, Buzz dominates the fight against Woody, but Woody does manage to knock Buzz to the ground and punch him three times in the head before Buzz closes his helmet on Woody's hand. | |
Toy Story / int_c6bc89f7 | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story / int_c6bc89f7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_c6bc89f7 | |
Toy Story / int_c75df49a | type |
Shout-Out | |
Toy Story / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out: The shark doll puts on Sheriff Woody's hat and says "Look, I'm Woody! Howdy, howdy, howdy!" This is a reference to an old The Far Side strip (1980-1984) which has a vulture that puts on a cowboy's clothing and says "I'm a cowboy! Howdy, howdy, howdy!" | |
Toy Story / int_c75df49a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_c75df49a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_c75df49a | |
Toy Story / int_c7e7529c | type |
Five Stages of Grief | |
Toy Story / int_c7e7529c | comment |
Five Stages of Grief: Buzz goes through all five stages when he realizes he's a non-flying toy. Upon viewing the Buzz Lightyear commercial, he initially tries to deny it (denial). Then, he angrily climbs the banister in Sid's house (anger). There, he prepares to fly out the window to prove he can fly after all (bargaining). When this fails and he loses an arm, he becomes depressed and crowns himself Mrs. Nesbitt (depression). However, Woody eventually manages to get through to Buzz by reminding him of his purpose as a toy, allowing him to finally come to terms with himself (acceptance). | |
Toy Story / int_c7e7529c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_c7e7529c | featureConfidence |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_c7e7529c | |
Toy Story / int_c83751cb | type |
Description Cut | |
Toy Story / int_c83751cb | comment |
Description Cut: After sending the army men out, Woody says, "Come on! They're not lying down on the job." Cut to the army men (one having been stepped on), kicked off to the side by Andy's mom, and not able to get up until she's walked away. | |
Toy Story / int_c83751cb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_c83751cb | |
Toy Story / int_c87660d5 | type |
Get a Hold of Yourself, Man! | |
Toy Story / int_c87660d5 | comment |
Get A Hold Of Yourself Man: Woody to Buzz — with Buzz's own dismembered arm. It's hilarious. | |
Toy Story / int_c87660d5 | featureApplicability |
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Toy Story / int_c87660d5 | featureConfidence |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_c87660d5 | |
Toy Story / int_cc82b744 | type |
It Won't Turn Off | |
Toy Story / int_cc82b744 | comment |
It Won't Turn Off: Sid is disturbed when Woody begins talking even though his drawstring is not pulled out, although let's be honest, if a talking toy managed to start talking without it being activated, you'd probably assume it was busted too. Now if that toy starts talking directly to you and addresses you with your full name, wouldn't you freak out just a little? | |
Toy Story / int_cc82b744 | featureApplicability |
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1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_cc82b744 | |
Toy Story / int_cecce86 | type |
Feedback Rule | |
Toy Story / int_cecce86 | comment |
Feedback Rule: Woody gets feedback when he starts the meeting, so he tells the speaker for the toy microphone to step back. | |
Toy Story / int_cecce86 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_cecce86 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_cecce86 | |
Toy Story / int_cf48c17 | type |
Nightmare Face | |
Toy Story / int_cf48c17 | comment |
Nightmare Face: Sid holding the magnifying glass in front of his mouth after using it to burn a dot on Woody's forehead. The braces on his teeth don't exactly help. | |
Toy Story / int_cf48c17 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_cf48c17 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_cf48c17 | |
Toy Story / int_cf92fea8 | type |
Cassandra Truth | |
Toy Story / int_cf92fea8 | comment |
Cassandra Truth: Buzz's Heroic BSoD in Sid's room as Woody is attempting to engineer an escape leaves Woody without hard evidence that Buzz is alive. It doesn't help when Woody accidentally produces Buzz's severed arm. What could have been a simple escape without all the drama of the final action sequence is averted because the toys blow Woody off and refuse to rescue him. It's only when Woody comes riding RC with Buzz in tow that the toys realize that Woody was telling the truth. | |
Toy Story / int_cf92fea8 | featureApplicability |
-1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_cf92fea8 | |
Toy Story / int_cfe25df6 | type |
Lord Error-Prone | |
Toy Story / int_cfe25df6 | comment |
Lord Error-Prone: Buzz Lightyear probably counts. | |
Toy Story / int_cfe25df6 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_cfe25df6 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_cfe25df6 | |
Toy Story / int_d028e0da | type |
An Arm and a Leg | |
Toy Story / int_d028e0da | comment |
An Arm and a Leg: Buzz's attempt to fly out Sid's window, following watching his own toy commercial, results in a long fall and the loss of his left arm. Woody ends up using the arm to try and convince Andy's toys that Buzz is OK, before Sid's toys reattach it. | |
Toy Story / int_d028e0da | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d028e0da | |
Toy Story / int_d112f7ec | type |
"Oh, Crap!" Smile | |
Toy Story / int_d112f7ec | comment |
"Oh, Crap!" Smile: Woody and Buzz at the end when they hear Andy's next present is a puppy. | |
Toy Story / int_d112f7ec | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_d112f7ec | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d112f7ec | |
Toy Story / int_d129e13e | type |
"Eureka!" Moment | |
Toy Story / int_d129e13e | comment |
He goes through another, smaller one when a car blows out his match before he can light Buzz's rocket, preventing them from catching up to Andy. This goes away when he realizes he can use Buzz's helmet to light it instead. | |
Toy Story / int_d129e13e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_d129e13e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d129e13e | |
Toy Story / int_d19f540a | type |
Take Care of the Kids | |
Toy Story / int_d19f540a | comment |
Take Care of the Kids: When Woody is grabbed by Sid's dog Scud, he tells Buzz to "take care of Andy for me." Buzz rescues him instead. | |
Toy Story / int_d19f540a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_d19f540a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d19f540a | |
Toy Story / int_d1e7f24a | type |
Big "SHUT UP!" | |
Toy Story / int_d1e7f24a | comment |
Big "SHUT UP!": Woody to Buzz when the two are left stranded at the gas station and Buzz only continues to speak into his wrist communicator. | |
Toy Story / int_d1e7f24a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_d1e7f24a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d1e7f24a | |
Toy Story / int_d298bc9a | type |
I Wished You Were Dead | |
Toy Story / int_d298bc9a | comment |
I Wished You Were Dead: While still jealous of Buzz and annoyed by his delusional state, Woody tells him he'd love to see Buzz get craterized like the Combat Carl Sid just blew up. Much later in the film, Sid does plan to blow Buzz up with the huge firework he bought through the mail. By this time, Woody has actually grown fond of his former rival and feels horrified by the situation. | |
Toy Story / int_d298bc9a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d298bc9a | |
Toy Story / int_d2e98fd5 | type |
Die or Fly | |
Toy Story / int_d2e98fd5 | comment |
As soon as Sid comes home from Pizza Planet, he hounds Hannah about a package he was expecting in the mail. We learn the next day said package was for a firework, The Big One. While Sid intended to use it to launch Buzz, its actual use comes in at the climax as a last ditch attempt to catch up to the moving truck. | |
Toy Story / int_d2e98fd5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_d2e98fd5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d2e98fd5 | |
Toy Story / int_d39e327f | type |
What the Hell, Hero? | |
Toy Story / int_d39e327f | comment |
What the Hell, Hero?: All of the toys call out Woody for trying to get rid of Buzz just because the former is worried he won't be Andy's favorite toy anymore (barring Slinky and Bo Peep, who believe Woody's objections, and Rex, who technically believes Woody too but sides against him under pressure from the other toys). Mr. Potato Head especially gets pissed at Woody for throwing Buzz out of the window, accident or not, and even accuses Woody of doing the same to any other toy that might become Andy's new favorite. Buzz himself vents this violently when he finds Woody, though when the fight gets them stranded at the gas station, Woody is left equally pissed and switches it back on him. Buzz fires back he started it with the above attack, and lectures him over the potential danger he'd caused the universe by rendering him without communication to Star Command. This in his universe would likely be a legit admonishing, here however: | |
Toy Story / int_d39e327f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_d39e327f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d39e327f | |
Toy Story / int_d3a49315 | type |
Toy-Based Characterization | |
Toy Story / int_d3a49315 | comment |
Toy-Based Characterization: Andy is a good-hearted, imaginative boy who loves his toys dearly and always takes good care of them, as the complete lack of wear and tear demonstrates. He is compared to Sid, a mean boy who loves to chop toys into bits and create terrifying franken-toys out of the resulting parts and even Woody and Buzz look a bit scuffed after only one night in his place—naturally, all of Andy's toys are terrified of him. Meanwhile, Sid's sister Hannah is a nice girl who takes care of her dollies, even going the extra mile to include Buzz in her tea party when she finds him. | |
Toy Story / int_d3a49315 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_d3a49315 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d3a49315 | |
Toy Story / int_d3aad64a | type |
Morally Ambiguous Doctorate | |
Toy Story / int_d3aad64a | comment |
Morally Ambiguous Doctorate: Played for Laughs; Sid puts on airs of being a doctor attempting a "double bypass brain transplant" when creating another Franken-toy from his sister's doll (by replacing the doll's head with a pterodactyl's). | |
Toy Story / int_d3aad64a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_d3aad64a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d3aad64a | |
Toy Story / int_d45c0b86 | type |
Refuge in Audacity | |
Toy Story / int_d45c0b86 | comment |
Refuge in Audacity: How does Woody save Buzz from Sid? Simple: completely bust the masquerade in front of him and outright threaten him to scare him straight! | |
Toy Story / int_d45c0b86 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_d45c0b86 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d45c0b86 | |
Toy Story / int_d7fc9fd0 | type |
Vitriolic Best Buds | |
Toy Story / int_d7fc9fd0 | comment |
Vitriolic Best Buds: Woody and Buzz are minor examples by the end, being toys from rival genres who had just become Fire-Forged Friends. This is shown most clearly at the very end when Buzz isn't worried about being replaced because science fiction action figures are still in, and Woody isn't worried because he doesn't believe Andy could get a bigger threat to his authority over the toys than his new space-age friend. | |
Toy Story / int_d7fc9fd0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_d7fc9fd0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d7fc9fd0 | |
Toy Story / int_d8a93874 | type |
Making Room for Baby | |
Toy Story / int_d8a93874 | comment |
Making Room for Baby: Implied to be one of the reasons for the Davis family's move. In their old house, Andy and Molly are sharing a room. | |
Toy Story / int_d8a93874 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_d8a93874 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d8a93874 | |
Toy Story / int_d968ce1c | type |
Snarky Inanimate Object | |
Toy Story / int_d968ce1c | comment |
Snarky Inanimate Object: The Magic 8-Ball Woody uses to ask if Andy will bring him to Pizza Planet. The response that comes up is "Don't count on it." | |
Toy Story / int_d968ce1c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_d968ce1c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d968ce1c | |
Toy Story / int_d9cf40fa | type |
Screw This, I'm Outta Here | |
Toy Story / int_d9cf40fa | comment |
Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Subverted when Woody jumps out of Sid's backpack and tries to escape his terrifying room only to find the door locked. | |
Toy Story / int_d9cf40fa | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Toy Story / int_d9cf40fa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d9cf40fa | |
Toy Story / int_d9e48d0 | type |
Company Cross References | |
Toy Story / int_d9e48d0 | comment |
Company Cross References: Andy has several books in his room that have the titles of several Pixar Shorts on them, such as "Red's Dream", "Tin Toy", and "Knick Knack". | |
Toy Story / int_d9e48d0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_d9e48d0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_d9e48d0 | |
Toy Story / int_da1211b4 | type |
Security Cling | |
Toy Story / int_da1211b4 | comment |
Security Cling: Upon first seeing the mutated toys in Sid's room, Woody climbs on top of Buzz and clings to his helmet in a panic. | |
Toy Story / int_da1211b4 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_da1211b4 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_da1211b4 | |
Toy Story / int_da928271 | type |
Last-Second Joke Problem | |
Toy Story / int_da928271 | comment |
Last-Second Joke Problem: The film ends at Christmas, with all the problems resolved and even the other toys more confident after Woody and Buzz became Fire-Forged Friends that they won't be "replaced" by newly acquired ones. Everything is wonderful... until Andy suddenly announces that he got a puppy for Christmas. Woody and Buzz look at each other with nervous smiles. Roll credits. | |
Toy Story / int_da928271 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_da928271 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_da928271 | |
Toy Story / int_dbca2c99 | type |
Red Herring | |
Toy Story / int_dbca2c99 | comment |
Sid sticks a match in Woody's holster with the line, "You and I can have a 'cookout' later, hehehe!" The match, however, is a Red Herring; it's immediately blown out when Woody tries to use it. | |
Toy Story / int_dbca2c99 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_dbca2c99 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_dbca2c99 | |
Toy Story / int_dbea19b0 | type |
LivingToy | |
Toy Story / int_dbea19b0 | comment |
Living Toy: The movie is centered around these. | |
Toy Story / int_dbea19b0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_dbea19b0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_dbea19b0 | |
Toy Story / int_dc579c91 | type |
Contrived Coincidence | |
Toy Story / int_dc579c91 | comment |
Contrived Coincidence: Sid just happened to be at Pizza Planet where Woody and Buzz were trying to find Andy. It also happened that he decided to try the Claw Machine when Woody and Buzz accidentally ended up in it. | |
Toy Story / int_dc579c91 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_dc579c91 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_dc579c91 | |
Toy Story / int_dc94bc43 | type |
Failed Attempt at Scaring | |
Toy Story / int_dc94bc43 | comment |
Failed Attempt at Scaring: Rex's Establishing Character Moment is him jumping in front of Woody and roaring at him. Woody barely reacts, leaving Rex to wonder what he's doing wrong. | |
Toy Story / int_dc94bc43 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_dc94bc43 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_dc94bc43 | |
Toy Story / int_dc9b1fe9 | type |
Cue the Sun | |
Toy Story / int_dc9b1fe9 | comment |
Cue the Sun: Buzz's Heroic BSoD comes to an end as the rain stops and the sun starts shining through the window after he remembers the 'Andy' signature on his foot. | |
Toy Story / int_dc9b1fe9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_dc9b1fe9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_dc9b1fe9 | |
Toy Story / int_dcbe8a6e | type |
Chekhov's Gunman | |
Toy Story / int_dcbe8a6e | comment |
Chekhov's Gunman: RC. Woody's using him to knock Buzz behind the dresser winds up leading to Buzz falling out the window, and then later on, RC becomes a major factor in the climax (as Woody uses him to save Buzz, and then both use him to catch back up to the moving van). | |
Toy Story / int_dcbe8a6e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_dcbe8a6e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_dcbe8a6e | |
Toy Story / int_de04068f | type |
Don't Tell Mama | |
Toy Story / int_de04068f | comment |
Don't Tell Mama: Hannah runs off to tell her mother that Sid destroyed another of her toys. Sid tries to deny it, and leaves the toy in his room to hide the evidence. | |
Toy Story / int_de04068f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_de04068f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_de04068f | |
Toy Story / int_de0df7a0 | type |
Stock Scream | |
Toy Story / int_de0df7a0 | comment |
Stock Scream: When Buzz is knocked out of the window it's definitely the Wilhelm Scream that he makes. | |
Toy Story / int_de0df7a0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_de0df7a0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_de0df7a0 | |
Toy Story / int_de763115 | type |
Hollywood Board Games | |
Toy Story / int_de763115 | comment |
Hollywood Board Games: As a way to convey the sheer amount of free time Andy's toys have when their owner is not around, there's a short scene of Hamm and Mr. Potato Head playing Battleship. To spice it up, each sunken ship means the loser has to hand out one of his toy/body parts. Brainy Pig Hamm is so obviously winning that it's hilariously painful to watch. Meanwhile, Butt-Monkey Potato Head is short his hat and has his entire board covered in pegs, somehow having missed all of Hamm's ships. Near the end of the scene, he loses his nose too, causing him to talk in a funny, nasal voice. | |
Toy Story / int_de763115 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_de763115 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_de763115 | |
Toy Story / int_defe4ffd | type |
Container Cling | |
Toy Story / int_defe4ffd | comment |
Container Cling: Woody does this to avoid being tied to a rocket by Sid. | |
Toy Story / int_defe4ffd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_defe4ffd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_defe4ffd | |
Toy Story / int_e099f0de | type |
I Will Only Slow You Down | |
Toy Story / int_e099f0de | comment |
I Will Only Slow You Down: The wounded soldier to his Sergeant, leading to the inevitable response. Buzz says something similar to Woody when his rocket gets stuck in the fence. Woody doesn't leave him behind either. | |
Toy Story / int_e099f0de | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_e099f0de | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_e099f0de | |
Toy Story / int_e154ff08 | type |
Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique | |
Toy Story / int_e154ff08 | comment |
Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: Parodied as Sid attempts to make Woody reveal the location of the rebel base. Buzz congratulates him for not talking. | |
Toy Story / int_e154ff08 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_e154ff08 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_e154ff08 | |
Toy Story / int_e1ba59f3 | type |
Voice Changeling | |
Toy Story / int_e1ba59f3 | comment |
Voice Changeling: Woody does a rather impressive impersonation of Mrs. Phillips' voice to lure Hannah away. | |
Toy Story / int_e1ba59f3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_e1ba59f3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_e1ba59f3 | |
Toy Story / int_e3ab8602 | type |
Exorcist Head | |
Toy Story / int_e3ab8602 | comment |
Exorcist Head: Buzz punches Woody during their fight and sets his head to spinning — as a toy, his neck is a simple swivel mount. Later Woody rotates his head 360 degrees to scare away Sid. | |
Toy Story / int_e3ab8602 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_e3ab8602 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_e3ab8602 | |
Toy Story / int_e49686 | type |
The Hero | |
Toy Story / int_e49686 | comment |
Mr. Potato Head accuses The Hero Woody of having "laser envy." | |
Toy Story / int_e49686 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_e49686 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_e49686 | |
Toy Story / int_e4ba33fc | type |
Disaster Dominoes | |
Toy Story / int_e4ba33fc | comment |
Disaster Dominoes: Woody's plan to knock Buzz behind the desk backfires, when RC hits the bulletin board instead, which in turn falls and knocks the globe rolling loose towards Buzz who runs out of the way, allowing it to strike the Luxo-style lamp, making it spin clockwise and finally smack Buzz off the window ledge. | |
Toy Story / int_e4ba33fc | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_e4ba33fc | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_e4ba33fc | |
Toy Story / int_e5066b68 | type |
11th-Hour Superpower | |
Toy Story / int_e5066b68 | comment |
Not flying, but "falling with style". | |
Toy Story / int_e5066b68 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_e5066b68 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_e5066b68 | |
Toy Story / int_e68b72 | type |
The Load | |
Toy Story / int_e68b72 | comment |
The Load: Despite being Properly Paranoid and trying to protect Woody a few times, Buzz is this to Woody when they get lost. He gets them stranded at the gas station when he knocks them out of the van, he indirectly gets them captured by Sid when he jumps into the crane game, he accidentally breaks his own arm off in denial that he is a toy, and is too depressed afterwards to reveal to the other toys that he is still alive. He's also a literal one to Woody when Sid is on his way upstairs with the rocket, which gets strapped to Buzz instead of Woody when Sid steps on his laser button. This is only averted after Woody tells Buzz that being a toy isn't as bad as Buzz is making it out to be because of the happiness he can bring Andy. Only then does Buzz do anything that really benefits himself and Woody, such as by getting him out of the milk crate (which Woody was unable to move due to the heavy toolbox on top of it), saving him from Scud, and coming up with the idea to light the rocket to get them back to Andy. | |
Toy Story / int_e68b72 | featureApplicability |
-1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_e68b72 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_e68b72 | |
Toy Story / int_e73f6217 | type |
Feet-First Introduction | |
Toy Story / int_e73f6217 | comment |
Feet-First Introduction: Buzz Lightyear is introduced with the camera zooming back from a shocked Woody and panning up his feet as he stands heroically on Andy's bed. | |
Toy Story / int_e73f6217 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_e73f6217 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_e73f6217 | |
Toy Story / int_e7e3674 | type |
Strapped to a Bomb | |
Toy Story / int_e7e3674 | comment |
Strapped to a Bomb: Sid tapes Buzz Lightyear to a large firework rocket and plans to launch him (the rocket will explode when it reaches its maximum height). Luckily, Woody saves him from this horrible fate, but later uses the rocket (with Buzz still attached to it) as part of a cunning plan. Sid's introduction has him blowing up a Combat Carl (a Captain Ersatz G.I. Joe) with a firecracker. | |
Toy Story / int_e7e3674 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_e7e3674 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_e7e3674 | |
Toy Story / int_e8b0f099 | type |
Dark Is Evil | |
Toy Story / int_e8b0f099 | comment |
Dark Is Evil: Sid, as he's the main antagonist (despite being a Villainy-Free Villain) and wears a black skull shirt. | |
Toy Story / int_e8b0f099 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_e8b0f099 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_e8b0f099 | |
Toy Story / int_e9e35e8f | type |
Exact Words | |
Toy Story / int_e9e35e8f | comment |
Exact Words: Woody asks Buzz to give him a hand to convince the other toys Buzz is alive and well. Buzz responds by literally throwing his dismembered arm at him. It seems at first like Buzz will forgive Woody for causing him to be knocked out the window because "revenge is not an idea we promote on [Buzz's] planet", only for Buzz to remind him that they're not on his planet. Are they? Cue an Oh, Crap! from Woody. | |
Toy Story / int_e9e35e8f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_e9e35e8f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_e9e35e8f | |
Toy Story / int_eb81c601 | type |
Big Damn Heroes | |
Toy Story / int_eb81c601 | comment |
Big Damn Heroes: Woody saves Buzz from the rocket launch by speaking through his voice box when Sid is about to light the fuse. When it looks like Woody is about to be mauled by Scud, Buzz saves Woody by jumping onto Scud's head and snapping Scud's eyelids. | |
Toy Story / int_eb81c601 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_eb81c601 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_eb81c601 | |
Toy Story / int_eb8ec7c8 | type |
Jerkass | |
Toy Story / int_eb8ec7c8 | comment |
Jerkass: Sid Phillips. Mr. Potato Head and Woody also have shades of this. | |
Toy Story / int_eb8ec7c8 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_eb8ec7c8 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_eb8ec7c8 | |
Toy Story / int_ebcf99b5 | type |
The Unmasqued World | |
Toy Story / int_ebcf99b5 | comment |
The Unmasqued World: Subverted. The only human to ever see the toys alive is Sid, and it is highly likely he eventually dismissed the episode as his imagination. | |
Toy Story / int_ebcf99b5 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Toy Story / int_ebcf99b5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_ebcf99b5 | |
Toy Story / int_ece6f910 | type |
Moment Killer | |
Toy Story / int_ece6f910 | comment |
Woody, when he remembers the match in his holster Sid put there, and that he can use it to light the rocket to get him and Buzz back to Andy. The match blows out when a car drives past. | |
Toy Story / int_ece6f910 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_ece6f910 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_ece6f910 | |
Toy Story / int_edaedf90 | type |
Vomit Discretion Shot | |
Toy Story / int_edaedf90 | comment |
Vomit Discretion Shot: Rex gets this after he sees Woody waving Buzz's dismembered arm—a rare example in which it makes sense, seeing as Rex didn't have anything to vomit up. Strangely, Pixar did confirm Rex threw up SOMETHING. | |
Toy Story / int_edaedf90 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_edaedf90 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_edaedf90 | |
Toy Story / int_edeafb2e | type |
Malicious Misnaming | |
Toy Story / int_edeafb2e | comment |
Malicious Misnaming: Woody calls Buzz "Mr. Lightbeer" and "Lightsnack". | |
Toy Story / int_edeafb2e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_edeafb2e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_edeafb2e | |
Toy Story / int_f1007689 | type |
"I Am Becoming" Song | |
Toy Story / int_f1007689 | comment |
"I Am Becoming" Song: "Strange Things (Are Happening to Me)," when it becomes obvious to Woody that he's being replaced by Buzz. | |
Toy Story / int_f1007689 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_f1007689 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_f1007689 | |
Toy Story / int_f14264e9 | type |
DeFictionalized | |
Toy Story / int_f14264e9 | comment |
The various features of the Buzz Lightyear action figure itself can't all fit in one toy, which is one reason why it hasn't been fully Defictionalized. The Disney store version comes close, but lacks the glow-in-the-dark paint and only the front half of the helmet can retract. | |
Toy Story / int_f14264e9 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_f14264e9 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_f14264e9 | |
Toy Story / int_f16da697 | type |
Undying Loyalty | |
Toy Story / int_f16da697 | comment |
Undying Loyalty: Even when the rest of Andy's toys turn against Woody after believing him to have murdered Buzz, Slinky and Bo Peep firmly believe in his innocence. It takes very incriminating evidence — namely, Woody accidentally displaying Buzz's detached arm — to convince them otherwise. | |
Toy Story / int_f16da697 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_f16da697 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_f16da697 | |
Toy Story / int_f2a5f7f2 | type |
Expospeak Gag | |
Toy Story / int_f2a5f7f2 | comment |
Expospeak Gag: Usually courtesy of Buzz, such as while "repairing" his spaceship box. | |
Toy Story / int_f2a5f7f2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Toy Story / int_f2a5f7f2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_f2a5f7f2 | |
Toy Story / int_f36c4f98 | type |
Easily Forgiven | |
Toy Story / int_f36c4f98 | comment |
Easily Forgiven: Subverted after Woody sends Buzz out the window. For a moment, it seems like Buzz will forgive him... but then he starts to try to beat the crud out of him, thanks to Exact Words. | |
Toy Story / int_f36c4f98 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
Toy Story / int_f36c4f98 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Toy Story | hasFeature |
Toy Story / int_f36c4f98 | |
Toy Story / int_f3abffb6 | type |
Platonic Declaration of Love | |
Toy Story / int_f3abffb6 | comment |
Platonic Declaration of Love: Two examples occur in Woody's songs, first he declares in "You've Got a Friend in Me" that no one will ever love Andy like he does, and then in "Strange Things" he laments that he still loves Andy but the boy has replaced him with Buzz. | |
Toy Story / int_f3abffb6 | featureApplicability |
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Survival Mantra | |
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Survival Mantra: Woody has a bit of a freakout in Sid's room. | |
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Suck E. Cheese's | |
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Suck E. Cheese's: Averted. Pizza Planet is a really cool place, to the point that a lot of fans wish it were realnote There was, in fact, a counter service Pizza Planet at Disney's Hollywood Studios for almost a couple of decades, but it was nowhere near the scope of the film. | |
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Mix-and-Match Critters | |
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Mix-and-Match Critters: The results of Sid's "experimentations" with his toys. | |
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"You!" Exclamation | |
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"You!" Exclamation: Woody has a furious one while making a bee line towards Buzz, after their fight resulted in them getting stranded at the gas station with seemingly no way of getting back to Andy before they move house. | |
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Blame Game | |
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Blame Game: When Woody and Buzz get stranded at a gas station. Woody angrily blames Buzz for attacking him and knocking them out of the car. Buzz snaps back Woody started the fight by knocking him out of Andy's window. Woody snarls he started that by hogging Andy and the other toy's approval from him. Buzz retaliates that Woody endangered something far more important; the fate of the entire galaxy... and things sort of deteriorate from there. | |
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Darkest Hour | |
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Darkest Hour: Woody's friends (including Slinky) have turned on him after they see him holding Buzz's arm, and Buzz is taped to a rocket that will be lit by Sid the same day Andy is moving. | |
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Facepalm | |
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Facepalm: Woody, after the other toys panic about the presents' sizes, and after meeting the Little Green Men. | |
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Drives Like Crazy | |
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The Drives Like Crazy Pizza Planet truck driver has a "How's My Driving?" sticker on the truck's rear bumper, and instead of a phone number, it just says "HA HA HA HA HA HA!". | |
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My Little Panzer | |
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My Little Panzer: As cool of a toy Buzz Lightyear is, he has a few features that would probably be considered unsafe for young children. His spring-loaded wings are strong enough to cut through electrical tape, his retractable helmet also opens and closes very quickly, and his "laser" (almost certainly a small LED) has a mode where it functions as a real laser pointer: something that is not recommended for children to play with since they can severely damage someone's eyes if they look directly into it or shine it at someone. | |
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Number Two | |
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Number Two: Slinky is implied to be this to Woody before Buzz Lightyear becomes leader of the toys. | |
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The Dog Bites Back | |
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The Dog Bites Back: Sid's toys scare the tar out of him at the end of the film, though this was done to teach him not to mistreat his toys. Following from above, once Hannah sees that Sid is now afraid of toys, she holds one of her dolls up to his face and proceeds to chase him with it. | |
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Leap of Faith | |
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Leap of Faith: When Buzz jumps off the banister in Sid's house, believing that he can fly. | |
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Comically Missing the Point | |
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Comically Missing the Point: During the scene where Sid is decapitating his sister's doll, he is playing "doctor." During the "operation" Buzz says, "I don't believe that man's ever been to medical school." | |
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Artistic License – Physics | |
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Artistic License – Physics: For being "not a flying toy," Buzz Lightyear does seem to break the laws of physics: The various features of the Buzz Lightyear action figure itself can't all fit in one toy, which is one reason why it hasn't been fully Defictionalized. The Disney store version comes close, but lacks the glow-in-the-dark paint and only the front half of the helmet can retract. The shape and length of Buzz's wings would not enable an object of his and Woody's combined mass to glide except under highly improbable wind conditions. The claw machine at Pizza Planet has an unusually strong grip. Real claw machines tend to have weak grips of randomized strength so that players are likely to pay for multiple uses. Hamm does a "pig pile" on Woody who is holding RC's remote control. This somehow causes RC and Buzz to leap upwards into the air, in a bizarre application of Newton's Third Law. In addition, Rocky also rapidly spins Woody over his head, which causes RC to start driving in circles (although this, at least, can plausibly be explained as a result of centripetal force). | |
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Answer Cut | |
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Answer Cut: While the toys are trying to rescue Buzz after he gets knocked out the window, Rex asks, "Where could he be?" Cut to the gas station later that night, where both Buzz and Woody eventually end up. | |
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Dialogue Reversal | |
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Dialogue Reversal: Buzz thinks he can fly, but Woody calls it "falling with style." Then at the end, Buzz glides with spectacular style to save himself and Woody after getting them loose from Sid's rocket, and they switch up their roles. | |
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Brick Joke | |
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Brick Joke: What Mr. Potato Head hopes Andy would get at his birthday is a Mrs. Potato Head. The payoff comes at Christmas during the end of the movie, where Molly gets a Mrs. Potato Head instead. While the Mrs. Potato Head isn't seen in this film, she appears in the subsequent Toy Story movies. One of the presents mentioned in Andy's Birthday was the board game Battleship. Around two-thirds into the movie, we see Hamm and Mr. Potato Head playing that game, with amusing results. | |
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Buffy Speak | |
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Buffy Speak: Not too surprising, since Joss Whedon was one of the writers and given some of his other work... | |
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Death Seeker | |
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Death Seeker: Implied after Buzz realizes he's a toy: he makes no move to escape Sid's toys when they begin swarming around him (at that point, both he and Woody still believe them to be cannibals), nor does he make any effort to escape after Sid straps a rocket to him despite knowing he'll be blown up come morning. It takes a You Are Better Than You Think You Are speech from Woody before Buzz regains his drive to return to Andy again. | |
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