Buzz turns on the others and imprisons them so they cannot escape and it is now up to Woody to rescue them. They decide to escape and head back to Andy’s attic but Buzz is caught by the now not so friendly Lotso and reprogrammed back into his galactic superhero state. However, the toys get an unpleasant surprise when they are placed in the toddler room at the daycare centre and experience the rough play that toddlers engage in. Woody leaves the others to get back to Andy, feeling happy that they have found somewhere where they will be played with and enjoyed by lots of children. The toys are joyfully met by other toys at the centre, led by a strawberry scented teddy bear called Lotso (Ned Beatty). Thinking that Andy does not want them any more, the toys jump into a box headed for ‘Sunnyside’ child care care centre and Woody unintentionally joins them. However, his mother mistakes the bag for rubbish and puts it out for collection. When his mother asks him to sort through his stuff, Andy decides to take Woody along to college and puts the remaining toys in a black garbage bag to store in the attic. The animated 3D film has all the familiar main characters including Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), Jessie (Joan Cusack), Mr and Mrs Potato Head (Don Rickles and Estelle Harris) and Hamm the Piggy Bank (John Ratzenberger).Īndy Davis (John Morris) is now 17 years old and about to head off to college. Toy Story 3 is the third instalment of Pixar’s flagship franchise.
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