Darker and Edgier: Appears to be the intent with this reboot, what with its constant use of profanity, family-unfriendly subject matter, and Woody's less sympathetic characterization.Critic-Proof: Despite all the critical panning of the film, many people saw it as a cheaper alternative to watching the Snyder Cut of Shark Tale and it got more views as a result. There's even a Whedon cut of Toy Story 4 coming out after this. Continuity Reboot: This Toy Story 3 is the latest installment in a trilogy of its own, with the problems with Woody carrying over from the last two installments and taken up to eleven.The Cameo: Tamatoa from Moana appears in the film as a minor character.Big-Lipped Alligator Moment: In addition to contributing nothing to the plot and having nothing to do with the first film, the pink elephant sequence is grotesquely animated and drags on for 90 minutes.Bad Review Threat: One of the film's subplots involves a critic who wants to shut down the daycare with a bad review.Artistic License – Biology: They're toys, meaning that they shouldn't be able to reproduce or have any reproductive organs, yet Woody somehow knocked up Bo Peep.An Aesop: The film provides a moral about sex that most likely ties into the Bo Peep pregnancy subplot.Adored by the Network: While the Snyder Cut of Shark Tale got Premier Access charging customers for $30 extra, the Whedon Cut of Toy Story 3 was released for free that same weekend and absolutely destroyed Shark Tale in terms of viewership, much to the Snyder Cut fanbase's dismay.Here, not only is she still among the cast, but she also has her own pregnancy subplot with Woody. By the time the original Toy Story 3 starts, Bo Peep had long since been given away and become a lost toy, as seen in Toy Story 4. By the end of the film, she seems to have redeemed herself. Compared to that, the worst that Bonnie did originally was get bored with Woody, which is very minor in comparison.
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