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nightjars-nest-art · 4 months
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College boy and the voice of conscience
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katrinthecat · 2 months
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Inside out new human character 🤯 Mitchell Davis
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Toy Story 5 shouldn't actually have any toys, it should be about Sid and Andy falling in love and getting married
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i-am-trans-gwender · 4 months
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It annoys me when people say the human(s) in "what does (enter thing here) do when we're not around?" Stories are not villains because they don't know any better. While technically true from our perspective it ignores the perspective of the things.
I could use a good chunk of Pixar movies as an example but I'll just use the first and most obvious example Toy Story 1995.
Andy is basically a god to his toys which makes Sid there devil. Sid Phillips from our perspective is just a creative kid (Pixar has acknowledged this saying he would probably grow up to be an animator).
From the toys perspective Sid is basically a eldritch horror. Sid tortures, mutilates, tears them apart, mix and matches there parts just for his own amusement. He doesn't realize that that his victims are alive. His victims could fight back but are not allowed to. This sounds like a straight up lovecraftian horror except the horror is a human.
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thingsasbarcodes · 3 months
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Toy Story (1995)
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theeyeofthetigger · 11 months
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Haven't drawn these two in a very long time, so enjoy a little arcade date doodle~
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rain1940 · 7 months
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Andy Davis on TikTok (Commission)
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collegegarbage · 2 years
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I really hate the common characterization of Sid in fan fiction. I think writing him like a complete asshole that’s cold to Andy even if it is just the beginning of their relationship feels like playing to hard into the bad boy persona. Sure he likes the punk aesthetic but I think he would be much more goofy and fun to talk to. I mean in adult hood, as a kid I definitely think he would of had this hardened exterior. A bad home life and a sexuality crisis can do that. As well as extreme toy based trauma. As an adult though he would be a goofball that might make the occasional rude joke between friends but not a total jerk. He’s a dork just like Andy just in a different way. Also he would be eager to have a boyfriend rather than a FWB thing. He wants a loving relationship he just thinks Andy is out of his league (he is not)
Sorry for ranting lol
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alumi-san · 9 months
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So I've been thinking about Toy Story human au, where Woody becomes Andy and Molly adopted father.
He and their mom were beasties, and he was Andy's babysitter. Woody supported them when her abusive husband left when she was pregnant and helped to raise Andy during pregnancy. Unfortunately, she passed away during childbirth. So he was left alone with a five year old kid and a toddler on his hands. But he can't give up for them.
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zilabee · 2 years
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Quotes from Alisdair MacDonald and Victor Crawshaw - photographers for the Daily Mirror in the sixties:
- None of us were pop fans. It was just another job, and it was quite hard work.
- Nobody was very interested in the Beatles at first. The stories weren't so much about them, but what happened around them. We'd mainly stand with our backs to the stage, photographing the kids. All the paper wanted to see were these hysterical swooning girls. We'd do two or three pictures of the Beatles and then concentrate on the fans.
- There was always a problem photographing the Beatles or any group for that matter, because there were four of them. If you didn't hit them several times, one was likely to have his eyes shut, another might be looking the other way or making a funny face. So you took as many frames as you could to get it right. Hotels, taxis, aeroplanes, they were the expenses. Film was the cheapest product. So you didn't skimp. You just banged away.
- The Beatles were very good, very funny. Although I thought John Lennon got pissed off very quickly. He had a short fuse. Paul McCartney could get a bit delicate as well. It began to get a bit heavy when they all started getting their lady friends.
- You couldn't set anything up with the Beatles, absolutely nothing. Everything was taken as soon as you could get it. I wouldn't say it was a struggle, because they were there to have their pictures taken, but they wouldn't necessarily stop and hang around for long. You weren't given much time at all. You had to be pretty sharp, otherwise they'd be gone.
- Quite honestly it was a pain in the arse whenever they came through [the airports]. It just wasn't straightforward. You'd have all these girls camping out, invading the airport a couple of days before the flight. The police used to try and herd them into specific areas, but they'd always hear rumours that something was happening at a different part of the airport and charge off looking for them.
- I'd get girls coming up to me saying, 'Have you met the Beatles?' 'Yes', I'd say. 'Who's your favourite?' they'd ask. 'Well, I like them all.' 'Have you touched them?' 'Well, I've bumped into them', and as soon as I'd said that they'd start stroking me!
- We never saw them much after they went off to America. Mostly only at the airport. You build them up, and when you start running out of copy, you start knocking them. After all that stuff about The Beatles being more popular than Jesus happened in the States, they started getting touchy with us. It was all knocking stories towards the end. They were getting stressed amongst themselves. The stress came over to us, so everyone started knocking them. They were no longer helpful to us.
- Nothing like it was seen again until Princess Diana. No other pop group had that type of reception. [...] The only thing which sticks in my mind as being remotely like it was when old Liberace came through the airport. But his fan club were all over fifty.
Taken from Beatle Files, by Andy Davis
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marcmarcmomarc · 5 months
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Kingdom Hearts IV predictions
Andy’s Room (Toy Story)
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Takes place between Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3.
Is visited by Donald and Goofy.
The inhabitants are, of course, thrilled to see Donald and Goofy again, but are sad to hear about Sora’s sacrifice.
Starring the voices of:
Blake Clark as Slinky Dog
Sawyer Cole as Andy Davis
Kat Cressida as Jessie
Pat Fraley as Mr. Potato Head
Jim Hanks as Woody
Mike MacRae as Buzz Lightyear
Laurie Metcalf as Andy’s Mom
Jeff Pidgeon as Aliens
John Ratzenberger as Hamm
Wallace Shawn as Rex
Melissa Sternenberg as Mrs. Potato Head
Hannah Unkrich as Molly Davis
Frank Welker as Bullseye
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dailycowperson · 1 year
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The Cowperson of the Day is: Andy Davis from Toy Story!
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alexor132 · 8 months
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I have a really crazy Toy Story 5 theory!!! They said Andy will return and have kids of his own, but my theory is Andy’s kids, his wife, is Hannah (Sid’s little sister).
So you're saying Andy's future wife will be Hannah (Sid's little sister)?
Hm, interesting, anon (she hasn't been seen since the first movie)!
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seemslegitflapjacks · 2 years
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I literally don’t care what anyone says this MF was definitely a horse girl and he probably still is.
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