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    remarkable toy among those in his owner's collection, the human boy Andy. Buzz stands out uniquely among the other toys by exhibiting the appearance of a space ranger, something that he as a toy is marketed as. Besides the character of his best friend Sheriff Woody, Buzz is the protagonist of the film series. Being apart of various factions of which he is placed into, Buzz exerts strong leadership in order to pursue escapades. Buzz Lightyear is a character that exemplifies an adventurous spirit with flaws

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    of this film trilogy is the lead protagonist, Sheriff Woody. In Toy Story, a film where children’s toys secretly come to life when no human is around to witness them, Woody is the favorite toy of his own kid, Andy, who spends most of his spare time playing with him in particular, taking him throughout his home and treating the toy like a close friend, the same way a lot of kids tend to get attached to their own playthings. Because of the attention, Woody has no concern of ever being separated from

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    Toy Story 3 Speech 1318: Interpersonal Communication 12/6/11 Toy Story 3, I chose to do Toy Story 3 because lot of us when we were kids, we used to have a favorite toy that everywhere we go it always came with us. No matter if the toy looks old, broken, ugly, or nasty as longest made us happy to have it with us all the time. Sometimes remind me too, how I used to carry my cabbage patch everywhere with me even when my mom always told me to leave it at home, but I never listened to her. Well

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    toys. Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Mr. and Mrs. Potatoe head and Jessie are all part of the toy collection that Andy needs to make a decision about. The toys hear Andy’s mom telling him that he needs to make a decision about what he is going to do with the toys. Will Andy give the toys away to the Sunnyside Daycare Center or will he store them in the attic? This question leaves the toys questioning their future. Andy decides to have the toys, except for Woody, put in the attic. Andy will take Woody with

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    The Toy Story movies by Pixar Animation Studios are three movies that hold many messages for the people that choose to view the films. There are two types of content that are present in movies and books, but the content is much more important in children’s movies because the media can teach the children how to interact socially when they are older. The content of media can be broken down into two different categories that are called manifest and latent content. Manifest content is the intended message

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    adore this film? Through the dynamic procedures of lighting, acting style, animated characters and cinematography, the directors make the characters come to life. Toy Story was composed and coordinated by John Lasseter in 1995; featuring Tom Hanks as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, and other people who cooperated to make a classic that will be in everyone's movie library for years to come. “A director is solely responsible for the entirety of the film. The final outcome is a reflection of his or

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    named Andy and his toys. Woody, a cowboy toy, was the leader of a group of toys and also Andy’s favorite. One day, Andy received a space ranger Buzz Lightyear action figure as his birthday present. However, Woody became resentful about that since Buzz replaced him as Andy's favorite toy and got attention from other toys. Buzz did not care about the reaction of the toys as he regarded himself as a real space ranger on a mission to return to his home planet. Few days later, Woody accidentally knocked Buzz

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    animated movies about a toy cowboy named Woody who was kidnapped from his home by Al McWhiggin, who is the owner of a Al's Toy Barn. Woody's best friend Buzz, a space ranger toy and his other toy friends Rex, Hamm, Slinky Dog, and Mr. Potato decides to go and find Woody before their owner Andy comes back from summer camp. On the other side in Al's apartment Woody meets Jessie who is a cowgirl, a horse toy named Bullseye and Stinky Pete the Prospector. Woody discovers that he is a valuable toy they

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    the character Woody, because he makes some bad decisions but eventually learns of why his choices were in the wrong. Due to the loss of his position as Andy’s favorite toy, Woody is overcome with jealousy and drives a toy car into his challenger, Buzz, which causes him to accidentally fall out the window. Because of this, the toys that once looked up to Woody turn against him and lose the trust that they once had for him. After Buzz’s fall, Andy comes to his room and takes Woody outside. When outside

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    According to many dictionaries the definition of friendship is “the emotion or conduct of friends; the state of being friends.” This common word applies to both pairs of friends; Buzz and Woody, and George and Lennie. Buzz and Woody are the two main characters from Pixar’s famous movie “Toy Story.” In Toy Story three, Andy, the toy’s owner, is moving off to college and plans to put the toys that he has played with for years, in the attic. On their way to the attic Andy’s mom accidentally put the

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