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It’s certainly one of the most emotional moments of the entire Toy Story franchise as Jessie recounts her life with Emily. Toy Story 2 was accidentally deleted during production which meant it almost never saw the light of day, but thankfully it was recovered, otherwise, audiences never would’ve experienced the greatness that is Jessie and her heartbreaking backstory. RELATED: Buzz's Toy Story Arc Makes Pixar's Lightyear Even Worse Luckily though for Buzz, thanks to Andy and his toys, he found that hope once more.
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This moment stands out as it must be a constant experience for toys in the world of Toy Story, only not everyone’s existential crisis results in them losing an arm nor are they set to Randy Newman’s “I Will Go Sailing No More.” Interestingly, Toy Story 4 features a similar sequence when Forky constantly tries to throw himself away upon realizing his reality. Viewers can see the hope fade from Buzz’s plastic eyes as he tries to push past his feelings to fly only to fall hard, again, literally and figuratively. This moment isn’t dark due to any scary content, but for the deep emotional beats. In setting the pattern for Pixar’s “What if X had feelings” formula, Toy Story showcased Buzz’s sad realization that he was truly just a toy, and not even an original one at that. While Woody struggles with his feelings of being replaced, Buzz conversely comes to terms with his reality.