Whenever the road in life looked rough ahead (and I was miles and miles from my nice warm bed), I just remembered what my old pal Woody said back in 1999 (only 7 months after I was born): “Besides, when it all ends, I’ll have old Buzz Lightyear to keep me company, for INFINITY and BEYOND.” I think it’s MORE THAN OBVIOUS at this point that I absolutely LOVED the first 2 Toy Story films TO PIECES growing up, and just like every other passionate Toy Story fan out there, the entire Toy Story series has ALWAYS held a special place in my heart, for INFINITY and BEYOND. Funny enough, that was OUR compromise for NOT being able to afford any high quality Toy Story toys at the time, but again, between the ages of 6-11, THIS was how much I ABSOLUTELY LOVED Toy Story. As a result of this, I think I’ve rewatched the original Toy Story movie WAY MORE TIMES than I’ve ever seen ANY OTHER MOVIE in my life! Overtime, I even got my hands on a simple blue Buzz Lightyear action figure, a Toy Story Monopoly Junior board game (BOTH of which I sadly ended up LOSING somehow), a nice set of mini figures from the original Toy Story movie (that include some of Sid’s mutant toys), AND an old copy of the Toy Story Activity Center PC game (released in 1996), which consisted of 8 really simple minigames that somehow ALWAYS kept me and my younger sister entertained (especially Rex’s Marble Art and the Mutant Toy Creation minigames). In fact, I LOVED rewatching Toy Story 2 SO MUCH that ALL the scuffs and scratches on my old Toy Story 2 DVD (as a result of me “handling it too much, that it wasn’t gonna last”) fully prove it. It is also where Lotso is found and picked up by a garbage man who had once had another one like him when he was a kid.Between the ages of 6-11, Toy Story and Toy Story 2 quickly became 2 of my most rewatched movies of all time, what with me CONSTANTLY watching the original Toy Story movie with the 10th Anniversary Edition DVD, and Toy Story 2 STILL being my personal favorite Toy Story film in the series, with Jessie in particular having ALWAYS been my TOP FAVORITE Toy Story character. The claw carries the toys here and they, after rejoining with the aliens, hitch a ride home via Sid's garbage truck. Woody, Buzz, and the other toys end up here as a result of Lotso's betrayal and face certain, inevitable death until they are rescued by the aliens operating a giant claw. This is where garbage, cascading down an enormous bowl, is burned to ashes by an incinerator at the very center of the bowl. To avoid the shredders, the toys must grab metal objects that pull them to the magnetic ceiling.Īndy's toys as they almost go into the incinerator at the landfill. There is a magnetic ceiling that pulls metal objects from a bottom conveyor belt full of garbage. The shredders crush large objects into small chunks. Bulldozers plow garbage onto a conveyor belt that leads to the following locations below. Lotso, Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the other toys get dumped here. This is where garbage trucks, property of Tri-County Sanitation, dump garbage from Tri-County Area.
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