Toy Story 3
So in the first and second Toy Story there is this idea that the thing that truly terrifies the character of Woody the most is how his relationship with Andy the boy who owns him is going to continue after Andy grows up. In this film we actually see what happens when Andy grows up, and he moves away to college and his toys are destined for different places. There's a really horrifying scene where the toys are being played with by younger children. The difference in the animation, between this installment and the first two films, is just night and day. It's the first movie in this franchise where I didn't really think about the animation whatsoever. It's a good conclusion to this franchise, and I'm not sure why they made more films.
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