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Character Interactions

One of my favorite things to do at Walt Disney World, is to meet the characters!! Yes it may seem a bit childish to those who don’t “get it” aka the magic of Disney that brings out the kid in all of us, BUT you’re at Disney and NOTHING there is “just for kids” by any means. While you do have a few special things for the kiddos that are kid only, Disney is for kids and kids at heart which I know I’ll always be because honestly no one wants to grow up completely! Today I will be sharing some of my most memorable character interactions and which characters I think have the best meet and greet!
Buzz Lightyear
Buzz usually has a somewhat long line, so when I seen that it was fairly short I jumped at the chance to meet him! The last time I seen him I was five so I was dying to see and talk to him again. This happened this past December as well and now that I think about it, this past trip gave us some of the best character interactions we’ve had in a long time! Okay so what happened was it was my turn to meet him and I got up there and this trip I wanted to actually talk with the character, not just get a picture and leave, so I asked him which “button” on his space suite put him into Spanish mode and he pointed to so I then asked him if I could press it and he let me!! I was so thrilled, because I read where people have done this and they had a blast. So I pressed the button and he went into his Spanish mode, stared by doing a little salsa dance and had me grab his had so he could spin and twirl me around and it was seriously so much fun!! So if you have a buzz fan or want to meet him I highly recommend that you ask him about his Spanish mode button!!!
Happy Birthday ✨Daddy✨
Christopher Robert Evans
(June 13, 1981)


TOY STORY 4 (Dir: Josh Cooley, 2019).
Since the first movie was released in 1995, the Toy Story franchise has proven to be one of the most robust, not to mention most lucrative, Hollywood franchises of all time. The original film, a Pixar Animation Studios production released through Walt Disney Pictures, was a massive critical and commercial success, spawning a further two equally successful sequels. After the fairly definitive conclusion of Toy Story 3 (Lee Unkrich, 2010), the prospect of a fourth entry seemed to many unnecessary, albeit not entirely unwelcome.
Toy Story 4 reunites Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the gang and introduces new character Forky. Forky, made by the toys' new owner Bonnie from a plastic spork, pipe-cleaners and other discarded items, is determined to throw himself into the trash where he believes he belongs. Determined not to let this happen, Woody places himself in charge of the spork, a decision which results in the pair becoming separated from Bonnie and their pals. As lost toys they encounter the sinister doll Gabby Gabby and her ventriloquist dummy cohorts and Woody is reunited with old flame Bo Peep.
Happily Toy Story 4 is a sequel which lives up to its mighty predecessors. Director Josh Cooley and screenwriters Stephany Folsom and Andrew Stanton have created a movie that is by turns witty, exciting and ultimately moving. Its message is certainly as poignant as others in the franchise and comes with a climax that that seems pretty darn final.
It goes without saying that the computer generated animation in Disney/Pixar's Toy Story 4 is beautiful. Once again, the vocal performances, notably Tom Hanks as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz, Annie Potts as Bo and Tony Hale as Forky, are exemplary.
This latest episode of the Toy Story saga thankfully does nothing to tarnish what is arguably the most consistent franchise of them all, while its finale suggests that this really will be the last we see of the gang. If this is the case then more's the pity, although Toy Story 4 definitely provides them with a high on which to go out on.
Read an unedited version of this review on my new blog: jinglebonesmovietime.blogspot.com
obsessed with how the SNES box cover for Toy Story looks like Woody is commanding Buzz to go beat someone up
"see that fucker over there? he told me your flying's trashy and fake. go fuck em up buzz"


A really good movie. I wonder what else we can do?

A really good sequel. But we have room for one more.

A perfect ending to the story. We can finally stop here.

...Okay, guys, we're kinda pushing it, now. We can stop here.

...Uhh, guys?

...well, shit—
infinity who don't you mean imfimimmie
Danger! Danger!

why there is no crossover why why why(sob)
Inspired by this meme, I want to see a cross-universe crossover between TFA and BLoSC!
Moreover, Zurg can invite evil year, so why not invite the Decepticons? (No you don’t want to)
Again, this is just an incomplete idea haha, because I'm not sure if anyone has created this theme before, so any similarity is purely coincidental!
Here are some silly plush imaginings!

"Energy vampires find more interesting prey"

"So, how on earth did you crash the ship on a speed-limited road?"
“....it's a long story”
PS. It’s been a long time since I watched the TFA cartoon, so please forgive me for some of the character details that are not correct!

“Ao infinito… e além!” — Buzz Lightyear
Toy Story - Um Mundo de Aventuras (1995)
Can someone explain to me how Pixar seriously thought they could remake Captain Marvel for the Lightyear movie and we wouldn’t notice???


Literally the same movie. Thank you.
Tim Allen Comparte la Idea de ´´Toy Story 5´´ y dice que Disney se ha puesto en Contacto con él y Tom Hanks sobre la Secuela....

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It's Buzz and Woody

Dildo attached to a Buzz Lightyear attached to a traffic light (at North 7th Medical)

5/08/2024 | #Bible - Verse of the Day | Galatians 6:2
Total Star Wars vibe!





TOY STORY 2 (1999) dir. John Lasseter