![]() Unlike last time, however, Andy chooses Woody. When Andy is at his toy chest, deciding whether he should keep Woody or Buzz, it echoes how the first film, he decides which to sleep with.However, they weren't trying to beat him up like they did in the first movie. The toys being distrustful of Woody on whether Andy wants to keep them or not is similar to how they were distrustful of him when they believed Woody was trying to get rid of Buzz Lightyear in the first movie.Woody tells Slinky to gather the toys for a meeting, like in the first film. ![]() Andy uses the "bank" cardboard box seen in the first film during one of his play scenarios.Potato Head, Slinky Dog and Rex reprise their roles as seen at the beginning of Toy Story when Andy was playing with them, but in a more realistic scene than in Toy Story. Potato Head is the first toy which appears. After Woody reunites with Bo Peep in Toy Story 4, he tells her about the incinerator scene in Toy Story 3 in the short film Lamp Life.In an eerie coincidence, the Buzz Lightyear of Star Command episode " Stranger Invasion" has Emperor Zurg requesting incinerators instead of a standard garbage smasher in a new base, as they would be far more difficult to escape from.For Toy Story 3, the incinerator scene is the darkest scene ever made in any Pixar film.It is possible that Pixar staff was influenced by its appearance when designing the incinerators and their cranes ![]()
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