Made even funnier by him having an unexpectedly gruff tone of voice and intense delivery that seems very out of place for a toy clown. You'd expect with a name like that that he'd be smiling, but then the camera cuts to reveal his face to us and he's frowning. "Sunnyside is a place of ruin and despair, ruled by an evil bear who smells of STRAWBERRIES.".Pricklepants (and Dolly when the message first comes up) is giving her a Disapproving Look. And if you look at Trixie after she says that, her eyes shift back to Woody for just a moment, while Mr. The context, coupled with Kristen Schall's voice acting, which managed to make the line sound simultaneously apologetic and dismissive, never fails to please. The way that Lotso condescendingly calls Ken "Kenneth".Pricklepants: I think it's pronounced Yid-nay. And on that note, after Bonnie goes away Woody tries to find out where he is, only for the other toys to take a few seconds to remember what kind of bizarre scenario they're part of this time.When Woody says, "SOMEBODY'S POISONED THE WATERHOLE!", she replies, "Poison?!" and spits out a jellybean as though she thought it was true and the jellybeans had been washed in the contaminated water."The ghosts are throwing pies!", "I have the secret ingredient- Jellybeans!", "We need a spaceship to get away from the witch!" (the latter is funny since she uses a scribbled-on cardboard box for the spaceship, and uses Dolly, who was established as very amicable, as a witch).Pretty much everything said by Bonnie during her playtime is a combination of this and Heartwarming Moments:.The look on Woody's face when Trixie tries to tell him where they are.And then the line of him asking Woody if he's " classically trained.".Followed by him and Trixie getting into a 'shush' fight, that leads to Buttercup calling Mr.and then immediately snaps into his frozen toy mode, which is just him as a happily smiling stuffed porcupine. Immediately after this, he takes a deep breath in classic "slightly pretentious actor getting into character by pretending to be a tree" style.Pricklepants: "Well, EXCUSE me, I'm trying to stay in character!" Even frozen, you can see him thinking, " This Is Gonna Suck". What sells it is when he breaks the "don't move when they can see you" rule and flips on his helmet when the kids are about to grab him. He gets the hint and tries to warn Rex, but to no avail. Buzz notices the more experienced toys taking cover when the kids are about to enter the room. Rex: At last! I'm gonna get played with! Come to papa!(WHAM!) Except this time, Buster is a very old dog and just falls asleep when he enters the room-right on top of Woody! When Andy's Mom takes the rest of the gang towards the curb thinking they're garbage, Woody whistles for Buster like he did in the previous film.Al would've chewed Andy out for saying such words. Andy can easily be forgiven for not knowing their value as a kid, but there's something amusing about the fact that even a decade later, he still doesn't realize that he has three extremely valuable toys that could make him quite the cash (though it's a good thing that he didn't sell them and separate them from the rest of the gang). He's saying this about 'all' of the toys.including Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye, who have been established as being rare and valuable enough that a Japanese toy museum wanted to get their hands on them (albeit a complete set with Stinky Pete). Davis asks if Andy wants to donate his toys or sell them online, and he responds by saying no one will want them because they're 'junk'. Even better, this is actually a Brick Joke for all the way back to the first movie when the toys are ganging up on Woody for knocking Buzz out the window and Hamm calls dibs on Woody's hat.The line that seemed to get the most laughs in the theater comes right after Molly throws Barbie in the donation box:.The look on Buzz's face when Woody's trying to calm the toys down pre-packing.
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