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As much as Woody was in the wrong about Buzz...


you can't help but feel his annoyance towards him. Thinking he's the real Buzz Lightyear would be annoying. Especially later in the movie after getting lost and trying to get back to Andy at Pizza Planet, Buzz starts running for a toy dispenser game that looks like a space rocket thinking it's a real spaceship because he also thinks he's supposed to go try to meet up with Star Command. Which leads them to going to Sid's House where Buzz ends up discovering he's a toy. But your fellow toy thinking he's real would be so annoying. Also I wonder how the movie would've been if Buzz had just been taken to Pizza Planet like Andy had wanted. Probably would've escaped Andy at some point and then gone into the Rocket Ship Toy dispenser where he might be taken home by Sid and had to figure a way out on his own. Actually sounds like an interesting alternate take on the film.

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Really, I find it hard to blame Woody for being jealous of Buzz.
If you get the position of being a favorite and leader, it is hardly strange that you want to keep it that way.

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The problem was they went way overboard with it i.e throwing Woody in the chest box, the new posters and blankets, the toys acting like dicks etc. It's almost as if Potato Head always wanted Woody to fall.

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Mr. Potato was obviously jealous of Woody and wanted him to fall. Hence the way he says, "Of course Woody ain't worried! He's been Andy's favorite since Kindergarten!" I just like to think he just needed to be in a relationship with a Mrs. Potato Head to be better.

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Yeah I loved him in the sequels for sure.

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