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I Watched Toy Story Again and It Hit Different

I rewatched Toy Story not that long ago, and let me tell you, it’s like a fine wine – gets better with age. Here’s my take:

Woody’s existential crisis is deeper than the plot of Inception. He’s not just a toy; he’s a metaphor for every adult wondering if they’ve made the right life choices.

Buzz Lightyear’s delusions are more out of this world than Elon Musk’s plans for Mars. He’s not just lost in space; he’s lost in the sauce of his own ego.

As for some of the other toys, Mr. Potato Head is basically all of us trying to keep it together, Slinky Dog is the friend who’s always there for you (even when you don’t want them to be), and Rex has more anxiety than Twitter during an influencer scandal.

And what about the animation? It was like the first time we all saw HD and realized cartoons had more details than our actual lives.

So, what’s the verdict? Toy Story is a rollercoaster of emotions that makes you laugh, cry, and question your existence. It also leaves you with a sneaky suspicion that your Funko Pops might be throwing raves when you’re not looking.

What do you think? Do toys have a secret life? Let’s talk about it!
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