Toy Story (1995) REACTION

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Published 2022-03-06

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  • @joeschmoe1150
    11:38 The fact that Don Rickles is dead and all these years later someone in another country is laughing so hard at his joke warms my heart!
  • @lethaldose2000
    When Toy Story first came out. I said to myself this movie is deep and tackling some intense issues. I thought is this a cartoon or a trip to the therapist. They got me where I'm most vaulnerable and I couldn't stop crying. What an awesome movie and journey with all the Pixar characters. They really know how to turn grown men and women into little kids.
  • “I always imagined my toys coming to life when I’m not in the room.” That was actually the main idea behind what made this movie. One of the animators saw his kid playing with his toys and wondered what it would be like if they played without their kids around
  • My favorite part is when Slinky is extended while holding onto Woody 😆 The moment when Baby Molly sees the toys in the car mirror and giggles is very adorable as well!!!!
  • @deannarusso202
    The Barbie legs with the fishing pole that you love is a “hooker.” Secret humor for the adults ☺️
  • @leafblade3T9
    One of the most badass line deliveries to come from a children's movie: "Not today"
  • Toy Story is clearly one of the most important and influential animated films, not only did it began the start of Pixar’s legacy, but it was the first ever computer animated feature film. Can’t wait to see your girls’ reaction to the sequels. It’s one of these franchises that got progressively better as each film went on (aside from the fourth film, although it’s still pretty good).
  • @adamclifton29
    Trivia note - Andy's mom's toys are also called Buzz and Woody
  • @OrangesodaTR
    I gotta say, rewatching this as an adult, it's kind of fucked up that the villain is just a kid doing kid stuff, totally unaware he was actually torturing sentient toys
  • I still remember being about 4 years old (in 2000/2001), being so excited to watch this on Disney Channel. Mom had made spaghetti for dinner and i was excited about that too. I remember my uncle came to visit too. I loved this movie and i've been a Pixar fan ever since (I could never get into the Disney classics, unfortunately)
  • @terrysperman304
    Have they seen the "Ernest" movies? "Ernest Goes to Camp" is my favorite followed by "Ernest goes to jail." Ernest is played by Jim Varney, the guy who does the voice for Slinky in "Toy Story."
  • @skys2blue255
    One of my favorite lines from Mr. Potato Head: You didn't wanna face the fact that Buzz might be Andy's new favourite toy. So you got rid of him! Well what if Andy starts playing with me more Woody, huh you gonna knock me out of the window too! 😂 He's not wrong, that's what jealousy can do to a person.
  • @santeri.E.T
    This film describes actually one interesting historical aspect quite well. I would say that the setting of this movie gets a place in 1960s. Before 1960s TV-shows, movies and toys took inspiration from the Wild West. But after USA launched its space program, everything space related like astronauts replaced the source of inspiration.
  • @rozi2089
    The "HEY GUYS" was so sudden and loud that I threw my phone 🤣 📱 My phones okay and I look forward to your reaction! 😄
  • 7:41 Toy Story is a classic. A ground breaking and influential computer animated fantasy comedy adventure film. Gnomeo and Juliet and Wreck-It Ralph wouldn't had been born if not for Toy Story. I love Buzz Lightyear whom is my favourite character and the character became so popular and so iconic he later went on to get his own spin-off cartoon show and a upcoming spin-off movie which hits cinema screens later this year. To infinity... AND BEYOND!!!
  • @DC_Prox
    This isn't a spoiler coz it doesn't reveal any story, but it's something to look out for; Sid shows up in the third movie as a background character, dumping garbage cans into a garbage truck. The reason I bring it up is that he seems to be pretty happy. He's listening to music on headphones, dancing along and tapping on the garbage cans like drums. When we saw him in this movie, he was a troubled kid with neglectful parents, expressing his creativity in a way that involved cruelty. The fan theory is that he got "scared straight" after learning the toys are sentient, and he started "rescuing" discarded toys to restore and "enhance", eventually leading to him working for sanitation so he has access to all the discarded toys.