

"Where else would Andy have gotten that peculiar old hat, but as an accessory to an original Cowgirl Jessie doll, owned most likely by a little girl?" writes David Jack. "Toy Story" fans posting on Negroni's site mostly applaud the theory. We definitely know that Pixar is perfectly capable of sneaking this in without being overt about it." At the end of this meeting remember that this day was Andys birthday and they are afraid. We know that Emily is old enough to be Andy’s mom. Toy Story is one of the best animation films in fifteen years. We know that Andy’s hat and Emily’s hat are the same. "We don’t know the first name of Andy’s mom. "Here’s what we know for sure," Negroni writes. Her first name is never given in the films. And when Andy's mom (voiced by Laurie Metcalf, of "Roseanne" and "Big Bang Theory" fame) is seen, she has similar, if lighter, hair worn in a style similar to young Emily's. A cowboy doll is profoundly threatened and jealous when a new spaceman action figure supplants him as top toy in a boys bedroom.A cowboy doll is profoundly. Negroni's evidence includes the fact that young Andy is seen wearing a Jessie-style hat, not the same kind of hat his own Woody wears, and said hat is missing a ribbon, indicating it may be vintage.


Sadly, though, Ranft passed away in 2006, so there’s no way for him to truly debunk or confirm the theory. One of the saloons has a 'WANTED 50 BZILLION REWARD' paper. JIt’s never too late to spice up your favorite childhood flick with some detailed conspiracy theories, and self-described Pixar Theorist Jon Negroni is back with more thoughts on the. Mozart claims that the story of Andy’s dad came from Ranft himself. I’ve got ink and procrastination in my veins. And of course it took me three months to actually sit down and write.
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In "Toy Story 2," sheriff Woody meets Jessie, who in the heartbreaking song "When She Loved Me," tells of being abandoned by Emily, who grew up and shifted her interests from horses and dolls to nail polish and boys. (The movie starts with the 1995 Walt Disney Pictures logo (PIXAR Version), in Pixars very first computer-animated film) (The Disney logo fades into six-year-old ANDYs room.) (There are boxes set as buildings in a miniature Western town. I watched the Toy Story trilogy on New Year’s Eve.
