Times went by. People grew up. So as, Andy, the owner of Woody, Buzz & the gang. He was going to college. As such, he needed to leave something behind.
Woody & the gang had accepted the fact that Andy had grown up. Their attempt to make Andy play them ended up in a failure. So, they decided to move on also. Except for Woody, who believed that they should be there for Andy when Andy moved out.
Led by Buzz, they headed to a child day care gentre. They thought they had found a better place. However, that place was actually ruled by a manipulative strawberry smell teddy bear. Buzz & the rest of the gang was put inside a room and played by small kids who simply smashed & crushed them upside down.
Meanwhile, Woody accidentally ended up in a small girl’s house who took care of her toys. He met up with new toys and even played the small girl which reminisced his moments with Andy.
One of his new friends however mentioned about the brutality of the child care. This concerned Woody who decided to save his friends.
Another adventure took off. He even had to meet face to face with Buzz who had been ‘brainwashed’ by the evil teddy bear.
In the end, all of them were saved and they decided to return to Andy’s house. Just before Andy left, Woody left a message to bring them all to a new owner. It was the girl whom Woody accidentally met earlier.
Andy had a moment to play with the toys again together with the little girl. The toys were passed over to the little girl and they had a new owner who would take care of them like Andy did.
Comment:
This movie made me remember the times when I was a little kid with a lot of toys. Those lifeless toys became alive and I could become any toys I wanted. The imaginations were borderless. Those moments aside, I could hardly find this movie disappointing. Throughout the show, I was able to join the laughter. It’s not just entertaining. It’s soothing and reminiscing.
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