![]() There is also a significant amount of merchandise, including toys and clothing, being marketed to children in association with the movie. The following products are displayed or used in this movie: Barbie, Monopoly, Apple and other toy brands like Fisher Price. Jessie kisses Buzz repeatedly on the cheek.Barbie wears her familiar tight clothing.Barbie sits on Ken’s lap and strokes his shoulders.This movie includes some nudity and sexual activity. There are drinks around the table, although they are not obviously alcoholic. But in one scene, some characters are betting on a roulette-type game using batteries and toy coins as money. There is no use of substances in this movie. Ken is showing Barbie around his house and says, ‘This is where the magic happens …’.Mrs Potato Head rubs her hands along a toy with big biceps.Buzz feels ‘hot’ when Jessie moves up close to him.This movie includes some sexual references. The toys are tipped into a garbage furnace.A bird tries to eat Mr Potato Head, causing him to fall apart.He hits and kicks them, slams them into walls, and imprisons them against their will. His back is unscrewed, and he is reprogrammed. Barbie pins Ken on the floor and twists his head around.The Slinky Dog and Woody wrap a monkey toy in sticky tape.A monkey toy bashes its cymbals on either side of Woody’s head.Lotso the bear rips off Mr Potato Head’s mouth.Mr Potato Head is thrown by a baby toy.One child takes the eye off a Potato head and sticks it up her nose.They are kicked, shoved, thrown, ripped apart, broken and licked. Toys are violently mistreated and destroyed by the children in the child care centre.The toys almost get crushed by a garbage compactor in a garbage truck.Woody falls from a kite through a tree and onto the ground.Thousands of red monkeys emerge from the explosion and chase the toys. During a sequence imagined by the young Andy, ‘bombs’ are dropped from the air, causing a huge explosion.The children in the train are saved when Buzz lifts it to safety. Two toys blow up the tracks that connect two sides of a valley, and the train runs off the end of the cliff. Another Potato Head pushes Woody off the train. During the opening play sequence, a bad Mr Potato Head who is stealing money from a train is whipped and stepped on by Woody.This movie includes some violence and accidental harm. Buzz turns on the others and imprisons them so they can’t escape. But Buzz is caught by the now not-so-friendly Lotso and reprogrammed into his galactic superhero state. They decide to escape and head back to Andy’s attic. Woody leaves the others to get back to Andy, feeling happy that they have found somewhere they will be played with and enjoyed by lots of children.īut the toys get an unpleasant surprise when they are placed in the toddler room at the centre and experience rough toddler play. The toys are joyfully met by other toys at the centre, led by a strawberry-scented teddy bear called Lotso (Ned Beatty). Thinking that Andy does not want them any more, the toys jump into a box headed for Sunnyside child care centre. But his mother mistakes the bag for rubbish and puts it out for collection. He puts the remaining toys in a black garbage bag to store in the attic. When his mother asks him to sort through his stuff, Andy decides to take Woody along to college. This animated 3D movie has all the familiar main characters including Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), Jessie (Joan Cusack), Mr and Mrs Potato Head (Don Rickles and Estelle Harris), and Hamm the Piggy Bank (John Ratzenberger).Īndy Davis (John Morris) is now 17 years old and about to head off to college. This tableau did not actually appear in any version of Toy Story 3, however.Toy Story 3 is the third instalment of Pixar’s flagship franchise. ![]() ![]() The image was typically posted on the web or e-mailed with a title of "Andy's All Grown Up" or "Andy's Room - All Grown Up": The June 2010 release of Toy Story 3, the second sequel in the popular PIXAR/Disney Toy Story series of films, was quickly followed by the circulation of a screenshot that purportedly captured a risqué scenario hidden in the film: the toy characters reacting with wide-eyed shock to the off-camera sight of their now grown-up owner, Andy (who is about to leave home to begin college), engaging in a decidedly adult activity suggested to viewers by the shadow the participants cast on the floor of Andy's room. The years since then have seen the addition of a third class of risqué Disney film "Easter eggs": fakes created through the process of digital image manipulation. When we started this website way back in 1994, some of the very first articles we published were about various risqué images and messages supposedly slipped into Disney films - a few of them real, most of them products of viewers' imaginations. ![]()
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