The toys even expect to be in the company of religious figures in the attic. That is reminiscent of meeting your loved ones in Heaven and being with them always. In this state, they will be together, and able to enjoy each other's company, and engage in fun diversions, like games, books and television. The attic is a place above Andy's room, that is, like Heaven, above where they lived. The Attic = Heaven, or rather Fluffy Cloud Heaven or Straw Man Heaven: In this scenario, it is discussed that once the toys' lives effectively end, (no longer played with by Andy because he's at college,) the toys expect to all go into the attic together. The movie presents several possibilities, and they are: The movie begins with he and the other toys facing the end of this relationship, which is their lives, and what will happen after. Toy Story 3 is thematically an exploration of death and various possibilities for the after life, including Heaven, Hell, Annihilation, (that is, no after life) and Reincarnation.Īs stated above, it is this troper's opinion that the trilogy is about the life and death of Woody, and his life is specifically defined as his relationship with Andy. As for Woody, he didn't play with other people from his show in a very long time, so it is likely that he forgot all about it. The other toys that are based after TV Shows or movies might have realized they were toys a long time ago. Buzz, Zurg, and the LGMs are some of the only toys we see fresh out of the box.Basically the WMG is that 'the delusions' are linked to the recalling. Let's say, for instance, this was all caused by lead poisoning hazards: The toys would OF COURSE be recalled by the manufactures (it doesn't matter if the lead poisoning is what's causing the delusions in the toys as a side effect). So it would make sense that it was a problem that the manufacturers did (indirectly, of course).
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