![]() ![]() While I noticed it, the kids didn’t care as long as they got to see their heroes in jumbo size. Once in a while it would glitch, where the image would freeze for a second and then fast forward to catch back with the sound. The intro was the part Katie liked the most, where Woody and Jessie chase the train and Buzz saves Woody at the last minute.Īctually, nothing off happened for most of the showing. I’ll go into the cliché of stories like this and say that the movie started normally, because well, it did. The theater employee apologized and offered us free candy. Some parents left, frustrated, but I stuck around, as did about half a dozen other mothers and one father with their kids. It wasn’t so bad, since the kids were having fun together. The showing was supposed to start at 8:AM, but it didn’t start until 9. Even though Katie had seen it countless times before, there was nothing like watching it on the big screen, and I knew she’d be ecstatic, I invited my friend John to see the movie and he accepted. So when I found out Toy Story 3 was being shown at the kid’s theater, I jumped on the occasion. She was afraid of trucks by the time she turned two, so I taught her to pull the strings on either Jessie or Woody to scare the bad trucks away in the middle of the night. We had all three movies on DVDs which she watched religiously ( thank god I loved those movies too because you can get sick of watching the same thing a minimum of five times a day, let me tell you), and also had Woody, Buzz and Jessie dolls which she loved to sleep with. ![]() It was fun and enjoyable, and that way Katie mingled with other kids her age who loved the same movies.Īt the time Katie was literally obsessed with anything related to Toy Story. It went from old classics like Snow White to recent Pixar movies. One thing I loved to do was take her to the theater every few Saturday morning for a kids’ movie presentation. Katie had just turned three a couple of weeks before the incident. It’s the wails of my now four-year-old daughter at night that remind me that it did, indeed, happen. Then I could doubt it like the rest of you because even though this happened to me, even though there were witnesses, sometimes I’m not quite sure I believe it myself. Then I could make it a lot less gruesome in my head than it really was. They don’t know their original owner is dead Andy lives on in his son.I wish I could give you the classic “ this happened to a friend of a friend of mine”. Potato Head wake up from their slumber, see Andy Jr., and believe he’s the kid they grew up with all those years ago. Andy forgets about the chest and the key, only to open it after the funeral. Andy heads up there and grabs the chest, but by the time he returns downstairs…his father is dead. being on his deathbed: “Andy’s father calls Andy over to his bedside, giving him a key from his wallet and telling him to go bring down a chest in the attic. ![]() Website i09 describes what supposedly happened next with Andy, Sr. With no choice, the family moved into Andy Jr.'s grandparents’ home. Unfortunately, he eventually found himself a victim of Post-Polio Syndrome, resulting in a severe weakening of the muscles that had originally been affected by polio, and spreading to others. ![]() managed to recover from the disease enough to have gotten married and fathered Andy Jr. Miraculously, the destined-to-be Andy Sr. RELATED: Tom Hanks Reveals When 'Toy Story 4' Is Happening And the only reason that they were saved is that he crawled out of bed (his legs had been racked by the disease) and retrieved them from the pile, hiding them in a small cardboard box. In an effort to protect the then-youngster from the debilitating disease, in 1959 most of his toys were destroyed through burning, the exceptions being Woody, Mr. Woody was a one-of-a-kind toy prototype awarded to him from a cereal company, which is supposedly the reason that the toy was considered so valuable. It was he, and not Andy Jr., who grew up with the Woody doll. Mozart was reportedly given some never-before-revealed background information on the fate of Andy Sr., who was suffering from polio. Mike Mozart is a toy product designer and reviewer who was close to late Pixar head writer Joe Ranft. ![]()
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