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Hey there everyone, how's it going?  So then, for those who know and don't know, Toy Story 4, an upcoming film by Pixar, is coming out in 2018, and well, honestly, I don't know what to think!  I mean sure, I love the Toy Story franchise, but I think that it all ended perfectly with Toy Story 3, so is a fourth film absolutely necessary?  Here I, The Friendly Neighborhood Webhead, shall discuss this topic!  Enjoy! :D

 

 

What about all of you?  Where do you stand on this?  Are you excited for Toy Story 4, or are you skeptical about it?  Whatever you think, let me know! :D

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Yea you can't help but think "cash grab" when the title "Toy Story 4" is dropped. i mean the 3rd movie ended in a way that brought some closure to the series. even if the plot was sort of a retread of the second movie, it seemed to imply that this was the closing chapter in the franchise.

 

a fourth movie really comes off as unnecessary.

 

sure the series could technically go on forever, but the key is to have enough respect for your work to know when to end it.

 

of course Toy Story is a pretty profitable franchise for Disney and Pixar and as long as they can keep merchandising it then they really don't have a reason to stop. 

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Hey there everyone, how's it going?  So then, for those who know and don't know, Toy Story 4, an upcoming film by Pixar, is coming out in 2018, and well, honestly, I don't know what to think!  I mean sure, I love the Toy Story franchise, but I think that it all ended perfectly with Toy Story 3, so is a fourth film absolutely necessary?  Here I, The Friendly Neighborhood Webhead, shall discuss this topic!  Enjoy! :D

 

 

What about all of you?  Where do you stand on this?  Are you excited for Toy Story 4, or are you skeptical about it?  Whatever you think, let me know! :D

 

 

Probably not...but that doesn't mean it won't be good or fun to watch. As long as an experience can be kept fresh and enjoyable it doesn't matter how many sequels there are. That's what ultimately separates franchises like Toy Story from franchises like Ice Age.

 

 

NopThe 3rd movie ended perfectly

 

 

Yeah but the feels I want it to go on forever ;-;

 

 

Yea you can't help but think "cash grab" when the title "Toy Story 4" is dropped. i mean the 3rd movie ended in a way that brought some closure to the series. even if the plot was sort of a retread of the second movie, it seemed to imply that this was the closing chapter in the franchise.

 

a fourth movie really comes off as unnecessary.

 

sure the series could technically go on forever, but the key is to have enough respect for your work to know when to end it.

 

of course Toy Story is a pretty profitable franchise for Disney and Pixar and as long as they can keep merchandising it then they really don't have a reason to stop. 

See, here's the thing, and I've given this a lot of thought, I don't think this is for us. We grew up with 1-3 and most of us are now almost adults, so if they were to do a fourth one (which they are obviously) it would be for the younger gen. If you look at 3, they introduced a new kid that's almost the age Andy was when the first movie happened, new toys, setting, etc. and the way they ended it made it looked like they will have their own adventures, which they have in the ABC mini movies. The way I look at Toy Story 3 is that, we have grown up and are leaving the toys to the next generation to have fun with as well and I really like that if that's what they were going for. Plus, I'm sure younger kids were shown 3 before the others, but most likely they will see all of them. I'm sure they won't ruin the franchise because Pixar hasn't done that so far, but as for the synopsis of the fourth movie, it could work if done correctly. 

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Coming from a huge fan of the Toy Story franchise and someone who despises terms like "cash grab" or "milking" due to the overgeneralization of their use...

 

... y-yeah, this is going too far.

 

But, maybe it'll be well-written. Who knows?

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See, here's the thing, and I've given this a lot of thought, I don't think this is for us. We grew up with 1-3 and most of us are now almost adults, so if they were to do a fourth one (which they are obviously) it would be for the younger gen. If you look at 3, they introduced a new kid that's almost the age Andy was when the first movie happened, new toys, setting, etc. and the way they ended it made it looked like they will have their own adventures, which they have in the ABC mini movies. The way I look at Toy Story 3 is that, we have grown up and are leaving the toys to the next generation to have fun with as well and I really like that if that's what they were going for. Plus, I'm sure younger kids were shown 3 before the others, but most likely they will see all of them. I'm sure they won't ruin the franchise because Pixar hasn't done that so far, but as for the synopsis of the fourth movie, it could work if done correctly. 

yea but....the original movies exist on DVD and Blu-ray for future generations to enjoy. these aren't literal toys, these are films with stories and characters and if you continue to milk a series it will get stale. toys are different because with a toy, your imagination is the limit. 

 

this plan makes it sound like Pixar is trying to turn this series into some weird kind of never ending cycle franchise where each trilogy ends the story of the old kid and then begins the story of a new kid. and i mean that makes no sense anyways because the humans were never really the focus of the story in the movies. it was about the toys.

 

the only reason Andy leaving was a big deal was because he was the original kid. If future movies tried to do the same thing with new kids it wouldn't have the same impact. No one was sad that Andy was leaving because he was a well written and developed character. It was because the audience could relate to him. He was basically a blank slate that we could project onto and we all know to some extent what it's like to accept the fact that sometimes we have to let go of things we used to hold dear. I mean, material things, more specifically. Toys we had when we were younger that we had to give away for whatever reason.

 

The story was always about the toys (hence the name of the series, i guess) and Andy only mattered because he was the first child. 

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See, here's the thing, and I've given this a lot of thought, I don't think this is for us. We grew up with 1-3 and most of us are now almost adults, so if they were to do a fourth one (which they are obviously) it would be for the younger gen. If you look at 3, they introduced a new kid that's almost the age Andy was when the first movie happened, new toys, setting, etc. and the way they ended it made it looked like they will have their own adventures, which they have in the ABC mini movies. The way I look at Toy Story 3 is that, we have grown up and are leaving the toys to the next generation to have fun with as well and I really like that if that's what they were going for. Plus, I'm sure younger kids were shown 3 before the others, but most likely they will see all of them. I'm sure they won't ruin the franchise because Pixar hasn't done that so far, but as for the synopsis of the fourth movie, it could work if done correctly. 

Regardless of who it's made for, it's still entirely possible to enjoy them in their current form as a veteran fan. Just depends on how it's handled and how you receive it. Either way I'm sure modern kid audiences will enjoy them.

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I think of it as a new Saga, at least, that's how the film-makers are treating it. It's like The Force Awakens of the Toy Story movies. A new chapter.

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I didn't think Toy Story 3 was necessary, but I did feel a dislike soon as it was clear Bo Peep wasn't returning.  Now Woodys gonna toy die alone.

 

Though like Alpha as a new saga, having seen some of the spin off offs like Toy Terror or something that followed the toys with their new owner (I've forgotten her name),  I don't have much problem seeing the toys with a new owner, and for those too young to have got into Toy Story or those who are little and adore it, more is typically well received.  I know I liked all the Disney sequels when I was a child, even though half the time they were garbage straight to dvd.  

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I remember I was angry when they announced Toy Story 4. The first thought that came into my mind was this movie is going to be some greedy cash cow. I love the way Toy Story 3 wrapped the story perfectly and I don't think it needs any more sequels.

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yea but....the original movies exist on DVD and Blu-ray for future generations to enjoy. these aren't literal toys, these are films with stories and characters and if you continue to milk a series it will get stale. toys are different because with a toy, your imagination is the limit. 

 

this plan makes it sound like Pixar is trying to turn this series into some weird kind of never ending cycle franchise where each trilogy ends the story of the old kid and then begins the story of a new kid. and i mean that makes no sense anyways because the humans were never really the focus of the story in the movies. it was about the toys.

 

the only reason Andy leaving was a big deal was because he was the original kid. If future movies tried to do the same thing with new kids it wouldn't have the same impact. No one was sad that Andy was leaving because he was a well written and developed character. It was because the audience could relate to him. He was basically a blank slate that we could project onto and we all know to some extent what it's like to accept the fact that sometimes we have to let go of things we used to hold dear. I mean, material things, more specifically. Toys we had when we were younger that we had to give away for whatever reason.

 

The story was always about the toys (hence the name of the series, i guess) and Andy only mattered because he was the first child. 

Yeah, that's true if the parent does that, but honestly the only reason kids know about Toy Story is because the third one was so main stream and their parents most likely took them to see it, but if I was their age I would be very disappointed if I loved all three of them and wanted more but found out that there was only going to be 3 movies. Like I always thought they ended it at 2 when I was younger, but I still always wanted more in any form I could get, a TV show (Which they did do and it was *kiss* magnifique), Video games, a world in KH (I was sad when I found out there they were going to do something with them twice), and of course another movie. Most likely they will go through this in some form like a lot of kids do and will still be happy with all the sequels. I just feel like the ending was both symbolic and relateable.

Regardless of who it's made for, it's still entirely possible to enjoy them in their current form as a veteran fan. Just depends on how it's handled and how you receive it. Either way I'm sure modern kid audiences will enjoy them.

True, I'm going to watch them either way and most likely enjoy them because it's Pixar.

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I didn't think Toy Story 3 was necessary, but I did feel a dislike soon as it was clear Bo Peep wasn't returning.  Now Woodys gonna toy die alone.

 

Though like Alpha as a new saga, having seen some of the spin off offs like Toy Terror or something that followed the toys with their new owner (I've forgotten her name),  I don't have much problem seeing the toys with a new owner, and for those too young to have got into Toy Story or those who are little and adore it, more is typically well received.  I know I liked all the Disney sequels when I was a child, even though half the time they were garbage straight to dvd.  

Well if that´s how you felt about 3 I have good news for you! Toy Story 4 will be about Woody and Bo Peep´s relation and how they return back to each other, to be together again... somewhere along those lines :)

 

In fact I think this was one of the major things people complained about Toy Story 3 and might be the reason of why they decided to make a fourth and please fans about it. :)

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While it seems that Pixar milks some of their properties, from everything we have heard from them, they actually don't.

 

When Pixar announced that every currently planned movie after The Incredibles 2 is going to be an original movie, a quote from Pixar's president was released in Entertainment Weekly, in which, as Entertainment Weekly said, "Pixar president Jim Morris spoke about the studio's development process, why certain sequels made the cut, and why you won't be seeing anything less than original at Pixar for quite some time."

 

Jim Morris explained, "Most studios jump on doing a sequel as soon as they have a successful film, but our business model is a filmmaker model, and we don't make a sequel unless the director of the original film has an idea that they like and are willing to go forward on.  A sequel in some regards is even harder [than the original] because you've got this defined world which, on the one hand, is a leg up, and on the other hand has expectations that you can't disappoint on."

 

This seems to also be true about Toy Story 4, since, as D23.com says, "The story was dreamt up by Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, and Lee Unkrich, the storytellers who have been the driving force behind all three Toy Story films."  So, at least that is encouraging.

 

Also, a quote from John Lasseter on the same D23 website goes to show that Toy Story 4 is not trying to milk the franchise either.  He said, "We love these characters so much; they are like family to us.  We don’t want to do anything with them unless it lives up to or surpasses what’s gone before.  Toy Story 3 ended Woody and Buzz’s story with Andy so perfectly that for a long time, we never even talked about doing another Toy Story movie.  But when Andrew, Pete, Lee, and I came up with this new idea, I just could not stop thinking about it.  It was so exciting to me, I knew we had to make this movie—and I wanted to direct it myself."

 

Do I think that Toy Story 4 is necessary?  No.  However, I have learned from experience not to doubt Pixar.  There have been a lot of movies that they have made, such as Ratatouille and Up, that I didn't think were going to be good until I actually saw the movie.  So, I will reserve my judgement until I have seen Toy Story 4 myself.  Besides, the Toy Story franchise didn't end with Toy Story 3, since there have been a lot of shorts and specials that have continued it.  Also, even if those shorts and specials weren't made, it's not like nothing ever happened to the toys again once Andy left them with Bonnie.  So, what is another movie going to hurt, as long as it is done right?

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Probably not...but that doesn't mean it won't be good or fun to watch. As long as an experience can be kept fresh and enjoyable it doesn't matter how many sequels there are. That's what ultimately separates franchises like Toy Story from franchises like Ice Age.

 

Well, that is true!  As long as the creators make noticeable efforts to ensure each sequel is something unique, then I guess it can't hurt!  But still, for now, I'm a bit skeptic, ya know?

 

NopThe 3rd movie ended perfectly

 

Indeed, that's what I think! :D

 

Yeah but the feels I want it to go on forever ;-;

 

We all do, but like childhood, it does not last forever! :O

 

Yea you can't help but think "cash grab" when the title "Toy Story 4" is dropped. i mean the 3rd movie ended in a way that brought some closure to the series. even if the plot was sort of a retread of the second movie, it seemed to imply that this was the closing chapter in the franchise.

 

a fourth movie really comes off as unnecessary.

 

sure the series could technically go on forever, but the key is to have enough respect for your work to know when to end it.

 

of course Toy Story is a pretty profitable franchise for Disney and Pixar and as long as they can keep merchandising it then they really don't have a reason to stop. 

 

Yeah, you said it!  Like I said in my video, Toy Story is a beloved and well known franchise, and as long as it sells, odds are that more Toy Story movies are coming to us along the line in the coming years!  While the 4th film may end up being good, I just think the 3rd one made everything end so perfectly, since Andy's childhood ended and the toys were passed on to a new generation, a new child, ya know? 

 

See, here's the thing, and I've given this a lot of thought, I don't think this is for us. We grew up with 1-3 and most of us are now almost adults, so if they were to do a fourth one (which they are obviously) it would be for the younger gen. If you look at 3, they introduced a new kid that's almost the age Andy was when the first movie happened, new toys, setting, etc. and the way they ended it made it looked like they will have their own adventures, which they have in the ABC mini movies. The way I look at Toy Story 3 is that, we have grown up and are leaving the toys to the next generation to have fun with as well and I really like that if that's what they were going for. Plus, I'm sure younger kids were shown 3 before the others, but most likely they will see all of them. I'm sure they won't ruin the franchise because Pixar hasn't done that so far, but as for the synopsis of the fourth movie, it could work if done correctly. 

 

Well, that's the thing!  We have to hope that Pixar does Toy Story 4 right!  Thankfully, Pixar's had a spot on resume when it comes to their work, so hopefully, Toy Story 4 can be good, ya know?

 

Coming from a huge fan of the Toy Story franchise and someone who despises terms like "cash grab" or "milking" due to the overgeneralization of their use...

 

... y-yeah, this is going too far.

 

But, maybe it'll be well-written. Who knows?

 

Well, Pixar's best writers are on the story, so odds are something good will come of their partnering up, ya know?  And yeah, sorry for using those terms, but since the 3rd film ended so perfectly, it literally and symbolically gave us the end of Andy's time with these toys, and well, it's like a farewell to the people who grew up with the films, like us, for instance! You can notice I'm being terribly nostalgic here, but I don't know, a 4th one kind of diminishes the impact the 3rd one has!  But hey, if Toy Story 4 ends up being good, then I'll happily eat my words up about my worries for the film! :)

 

yea but....the original movies exist on DVD and Blu-ray for future generations to enjoy. these aren't literal toys, these are films with stories and characters and if you continue to milk a series it will get stale. toys are different because with a toy, your imagination is the limit. 

 

this plan makes it sound like Pixar is trying to turn this series into some weird kind of never ending cycle franchise where each trilogy ends the story of the old kid and then begins the story of a new kid. and i mean that makes no sense anyways because the humans were never really the focus of the story in the movies. it was about the toys.

 

the only reason Andy leaving was a big deal was because he was the original kid. If future movies tried to do the same thing with new kids it wouldn't have the same impact. No one was sad that Andy was leaving because he was a well written and developed character. It was because the audience could relate to him. He was basically a blank slate that we could project onto and we all know to some extent what it's like to accept the fact that sometimes we have to let go of things we used to hold dear. I mean, material things, more specifically. Toys we had when we were younger that we had to give away for whatever reason.

 

The story was always about the toys (hence the name of the series, i guess) and Andy only mattered because he was the first child. 

 

Yeah, that's true!  Repeating the same cycle with each child that ends up having these toys would become mundane, so we'll see how Pixar handles this new iteration of Toy Story!  I'm pretty sure they won't leave it at 4!

 

Regardless of who it's made for, it's still entirely possible to enjoy them in their current form as a veteran fan. Just depends on how it's handled and how you receive it. Either way I'm sure modern kid audiences will enjoy them.

 

Yeah, modern kids will undoubtedly love these films!  Unless they aren't too keen on Disney or Pixar! :O

 

I think of it as a new Saga, at least, that's how the film-makers are treating it. It's like The Force Awakens of the Toy Story movies. A new chapter.

 

Ah, you know, I didn't think about it like that! :O  Hmm, well, when you put it that way, I guess it's okay...but I just can't get rid of my doubts just yet, ya know? X_X

 

I didn't think Toy Story 3 was necessary, but I did feel a dislike soon as it was clear Bo Peep wasn't returning.  Now Woodys gonna toy die alone.

 

Though like Alpha as a new saga, having seen some of the spin off offs like Toy Terror or something that followed the toys with their new owner (I've forgotten her name),  I don't have much problem seeing the toys with a new owner, and for those too young to have got into Toy Story or those who are little and adore it, more is typically well received.  I know I liked all the Disney sequels when I was a child, even though half the time they were garbage straight to dvd.  

 

Well, let's see how Toy Story 4 fares out, ya know?  Woody's gonna search for Bo Peep, so let's see if they find each other! :D

 

I remember I was angry when they announced Toy Story 4. The first thought that came into my mind was this movie is going to be some greedy cash cow. I love the way Toy Story 3 wrapped the story perfectly and I don't think it needs any more sequels.

 

Yeah, that's what I think too!  But, I may think differently if Toy Story 4 ends up being good! :)

 

Yeah, that's true if the parent does that, but honestly the only reason kids know about Toy Story is because the third one was so main stream and their parents most likely took them to see it, but if I was their age I would be very disappointed if I loved all three of them and wanted more but found out that there was only going to be 3 movies. Like I always thought they ended it at 2 when I was younger, but I still always wanted more in any form I could get, a TV show (Which they did do and it was *kiss* magnifique), Video games, a world in KH (I was sad when I found out there they were going to do something with them twice), and of course another movie. Most likely they will go through this in some form like a lot of kids do and will still be happy with all the sequels. I just feel like the ending was both symbolic and relateable.

True, I'm going to watch them either way and most likely enjoy them because it's Pixar.

 

Yeah, Pixar in the end is an amazing studio, so odds are the movie could do well!  We'll just see how the old fans receive it, and I'm sure the film will create new fans! 

 

Also, that TV show you're talking about is Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command, isn't it?  I remember watching that show as a kid! :3

 

Well if that´s how you felt about 3 I have good news for you! Toy Story 4 will be about Woody and Bo Peep´s relation and how they return back to each other, to be together again... somewhere along those lines :)

 

In fact I think this was one of the major things people complained about Toy Story 3 and might be the reason of why they decided to make a fourth and please fans about it. :)

 

It'll be interesting to see how their relationship is portrayed now that many years have passed in their timeline, ya know?  I wonder how it'll be like when they see each other again? :O

 

It's not necessary, like any other sequel.But it can be good. That's what I'm hoping for.

 

Yes, let us hope! ^_^

 

While it seems that Pixar milks some of their properties, from everything we have heard from them, they actually don't.

 

When Pixar announced that every currently planned movie after The Incredibles 2 is going to be an original movie, a quote from Pixar's president was released in Entertainment Weekly, in which, as Entertainment Weekly said, "Pixar president Jim Morris spoke about the studio's development process, why certain sequels made the cut, and why you won't be seeing anything less than original at Pixar for quite some time."

 

Jim Morris explained, "Most studios jump on doing a sequel as soon as they have a successful film, but our business model is a filmmaker model, and we don't make a sequel unless the director of the original film has an idea that they like and are willing to go forward on.  A sequel in some regards is even harder [than the original] because you've got this defined world which, on the one hand, is a leg up, and on the other hand has expectations that you can't disappoint on."

 

This seems to also be true about Toy Story 4, since, as D23.com says, "The story was dreamt up by Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, and Lee Unkrich, the storytellers who have been the driving force behind all three Toy Story films."  So, at least that is encouraging.

 

Also, a quote from John Lasseter on the same D23 website goes to show that Toy Story 4 is not trying to milk the franchise either.  He said, "We love these characters so much; they are like family to us.  We don’t want to do anything with them unless it lives up to or surpasses what’s gone before.  Toy Story 3 ended Woody and Buzz’s story with Andy so perfectly that for a long time, we never even talked about doing another Toy Story movie.  But when Andrew, Pete, Lee, and I came up with this new idea, I just could not stop thinking about it.  It was so exciting to me, I knew we had to make this movie—and I wanted to direct it myself."

 

Do I think that Toy Story 4 is necessary?  No.  However, I have learned from experience not to doubt Pixar.  There have been a lot of movies that they have made, such as Ratatouille and Up, that I didn't think were going to be good until I actually saw the movie.  So, I will reserve my judgement until I have seen Toy Story 4 myself.  Besides, the Toy Story franchise didn't end with Toy Story 3, since there have been a lot of shorts and specials that have continued it.  Also, even if those shorts and specials weren't made, it's not like nothing ever happened to the toys again once Andy left them with Bonnie.  So, what is another movie going to hurt, as long as it is done right?

 

Well, Pixar does have a strong philosophy when it comes to sequels, and they do have an impressive list of films, so it could very well be that Toy Story 4 could be a success, if done right, ya know?  Since some of Pixar's best writers are on the film, then I guess that gives us hope, ya know?

 

Necessary or not, I have full faith in John Lasseter to deliver a good film. Yes the third ended perfectly, but Toy Story 4 is a new chapter so I'm extremely intrigued by what Pixar will do. :)

 

Well, let's see what happens in the future, am I right? :D

 

This was an interesting discussion!  So it seems that there's people on both sides of the spectrum!  Those that welcome the idea of Toy Story 4, and those that don't! Well, in a few years time, we'll see how Pixar fares when they release Toy Story 4 into the world, ya know?  All we can do is hope its a good film! ^_^

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And yeah, sorry for using those terms, but since the 3rd film ended so perfectly, it literally and symbolically gave us the end of Andy's time with these toys, and well, it's like a farewell to the people who grew up with the films, like us, for instance! You can notice I'm being terribly nostalgic here, but I don't know, a 4th one kind of diminishes the impact the 3rd one has! 

 

No need to apologize, I feel the same way. I just wanted to point out how out-of-place this movie feels.

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Well, that is true!  As long as the creators make noticeable efforts to ensure each sequel is something unique, then I guess it can't hurt!  But still, for now, I'm a bit skeptic, ya know?

 

 

Indeed, that's what I think! :D

 

 

We all do, but like childhood, it does not last forever! :O

 

 

Yeah, you said it!  Like I said in my video, Toy Story is a beloved and well known franchise, and as long as it sells, odds are that more Toy Story movies are coming to us along the line in the coming years!  While the 4th film may end up being good, I just think the 3rd one made everything end so perfectly, since Andy's childhood ended and the toys were passed on to a new generation, a new child, ya know? 

 

 

Well, that's the thing!  We have to hope that Pixar does Toy Story 4 right!  Thankfully, Pixar's had a spot on resume when it comes to their work, so hopefully, Toy Story 4 can be good, ya know?

 

 

Well, Pixar's best writers are on the story, so odds are something good will come of their partnering up, ya know?  And yeah, sorry for using those terms, but since the 3rd film ended so perfectly, it literally and symbolically gave us the end of Andy's time with these toys, and well, it's like a farewell to the people who grew up with the films, like us, for instance! You can notice I'm being terribly nostalgic here, but I don't know, a 4th one kind of diminishes the impact the 3rd one has!  But hey, if Toy Story 4 ends up being good, then I'll happily eat my words up about my worries for the film! :)

 

 

Yeah, that's true!  Repeating the same cycle with each child that ends up having these toys would become mundane, so we'll see how Pixar handles this new iteration of Toy Story!  I'm pretty sure they won't leave it at 4!

 

 

Yeah, modern kids will undoubtedly love these films!  Unless they aren't too keen on Disney or Pixar! :O

 

 

Ah, you know, I didn't think about it like that! :O  Hmm, well, when you put it that way, I guess it's okay...but I just can't get rid of my doubts just yet, ya know? X_X

 

 

Well, let's see how Toy Story 4 fares out, ya know?  Woody's gonna search for Bo Peep, so let's see if they find each other! :D

 

 

Yeah, that's what I think too!  But, I may think differently if Toy Story 4 ends up being good! :)

 

 

Yeah, Pixar in the end is an amazing studio, so odds are the movie could do well!  We'll just see how the old fans receive it, and I'm sure the film will create new fans! 

 

Also, that TV show you're talking about is Buzz Lightyear Of Star Command, isn't it?  I remember watching that show as a kid! :3

 

 

It'll be interesting to see how their relationship is portrayed now that many years have passed in their timeline, ya know?  I wonder how it'll be like when they see each other again? :O

 

 

Yes, let us hope! ^_^

 

 

Well, Pixar does have a strong philosophy when it comes to sequels, and they do have an impressive list of films, so it could very well be that Toy Story 4 could be a success, if done right, ya know?  Since some of Pixar's best writers are on the film, then I guess that gives us hope, ya know?

 

 

Well, let's see what happens in the future, am I right? :D

 

This was an interesting discussion!  So it seems that there's people on both sides of the spectrum!  Those that welcome the idea of Toy Story 4, and those that don't! Well, in a few years time, we'll see how Pixar fares when they release Toy Story 4 into the world, ya know?  All we can do is hope its a good film! ^_^

 

Yeah, it was Star Command, gooooood times. :)

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