Every day is full of decisions, some bigger than others. In one scene, Andy decides which of his toys he wants to take with him to college: Woody or Buzz.ĭecisions, decisions. For crying out loud, people, it came out three years ago! I was literally on the other side of the world when it was released and I still managed to watch it, even if it wasn’t until a year later!)
(SPOILER ALERT!!! But honestly, if you haven’t watched Toy Story 3 yet, it’s your own fault. Ever. In fact, if any of you have experienced toys coming to life, I urge you to seek counseling and/or a priest to perform exorcism in your house!!!īut ignoring the somewhat jarring and even traumatizing idea behind Toy Story, many life lessons can be learned from the series–especially the third movie, which is what I will be focusing on today.
So, before I continue, let me just say that I honestly hope the Toy Story movies never become a reality.
One series that I would never want to see come true? Toy Story.ĭon’t get me wrong: I love Toy Story! But can you imagine if the whole series ended up being a documentary? How frightening would that be? Imagine how you would feel if you were sitting in your room, doing homework or something like that, and all of a sudden your toys started singing and dancing! Wouldn’t your first reaction be to destroy them all? There is even a sadistic side of me that would participate in The Hunger Games… though maybe instead of killing each other we could turn it into an elaborate game of tag? I would take any job offer to the office from Parks and Recreation so I could hang around those crazy government workers. If I got the letter accepting me to Hogwarts, I would go there in a heartbeat. There are some movie/book/TV series that I would love to see become a reality.