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ISUCubswin

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Read this

The True Identity of Andy's Mom Makes 'Toy Story' Even More Epic | moviepilot.com

While no one from pixar has come out and said this is how it is, I'd buy into it. Pixar usually does creative things like this in their films.

Side-note. Toy Story 4 should be Andy finding out his dad is a professor in one of his college classes. Andy "babysits" Woody, professor steals Woody, professor claims Woody is his, professor claims he slept with an Emily back in the late 80's, boom. Andy found his father.
 

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I thought the plot twist was going to be that Jessie is Andy's mom. And he's actually half TOY. BORING
 

cyfan964

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Having watched only the first Toy Story, whenever it came out, my first questions is... who is Jessie?
 

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How about the theory that since all the Pixar movies take place in the same universe, that humans gain the technology (based on the work of Charles Muntz from UP) to grant intelligence to animals and even machines, resulting in Ratatouille, Finding Nemo, A Bug's life, Toy Story, etc. Then, after humans abandon the planet, seen in WALL-E, a sentient race of machines (Cars/Planes) take over and become the dominant "life" form.
 

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How about the theory that since all the Pixar movies take place in the same universe, that humans gain the technology (based on the work of Charles Muntz from UP) to grant intelligence to animals and even machines, resulting in Ratatouille, Finding Nemo, A Bug's life, Toy Story, etc. Then, after humans abandon the planet, seen in WALL-E, a sentient race of machines (Cars/Planes) take over and become the dominant "life" form.

...Did you just come up with that?
 

The_Architect

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I just read that and I don't understand the big reveal. Can someone just post the 2 second version?
 

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Pixar does a good job hiding things like this in their movies. It's a little treasure hunt for the adults going to kid's movies. IMDB usually documents a lot of them, but every once in awhile, one slips by. If Pixar keep this up, they may just end up being a successful company someday.
:jimlad:
 

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I just read that and I don't understand the big reveal. Can someone just post the 2 second version?

Kid grew up and got rid of his toys, literally just like his mom. Such is life. Time keeps on slippin, slippin, slippin....
 

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How about the theory that since all the Pixar movies take place in the same universe, that humans gain the technology (based on the work of Charles Muntz from UP) to grant intelligence to animals and even machines, resulting in Ratatouille, Finding Nemo, A Bug's life, Toy Story, etc. Then, after humans abandon the planet, seen in WALL-E, a sentient race of machines (Cars/Planes) take over and become the dominant "life" form.

Ok, Cheech.