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Toy story 2 villain
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toy story 2 villain

Now, take a close look at what’s on this bed in Emily’s room:

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Jessie ended up in storage for a long time, as confirmed by her in the movie when she has a literal panic attack over having to go back.

toy story 2 villain

She was incredibly loved, but Emily eventually gave her away when she grew older. Her owner Emily grew up with her, much the same way as Andy. (Bob Saget’s voice) Kids, you remember the story of Jessie. Why do you think that is? And what does Jessie have to do with this? There’s a faded mark where the white lace should be. The only difference is that Jessie’s hat has a white lace around the center. It’s the same red hat with white lace that Andy wears. Take a close look at Jessie’s hat:Īh, this hat looks familiar.

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It’s possible that Woody doesn’t know because he’s been in Andy’s family for a long time, possibly belonging to his father.īut we need more evidence. This is a deviation from other toys who know full well where they come from. Remember that Woody doesn’t even recall that he is a collector’s item – a toy made in the 1950s. Davis) mentions that Woody is an old family toy. In Toy Story 2, his mom (who we only know as Ms. It’s no secret that Andy has a close connection with Woody. Why is this? Why wouldn’t Andy want to wear a hat that closely resembles the one worn by his favorite toy? For one thing, take a close look at Andy’s cowboy hat he frequently wears in the movies:Īs you can see, Andy’s hat is noticeably different from Woody’s. Several months ago, one of my anonymous Pixar Theory Interns (that’s a thing on a resume) came to me with a crazy proposition: Andy’s mom is Emily, Jessie’s previous owner.įor some time, I compiled all of the evidence and found some incredible support for this theory.












Toy story 2 villain