You can actually see the little scratches on Woody's face and hat

>You can actually see the little scratches on Woody's face and hat.

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That isn't going to do good for his value

Okay, there's a point where the characters are TOO high def.

Is that supposed to be a technical achievement? Preschool cartoons put wear-and-tear on their toy characters years ago.

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I see, that'll probably mean the movie will be good then.

Okay?

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you can see the screams for help in the center of his pupils

I like how I'm never watching Toy Story 4

>The gramps who restore him in Toy Story 2 is now dead

3 is the true ending to Toy Story. This movie looks terrible and I'm not going to waste my time watching it

Will you be able to see the Disney/Pixar logo on Buzz's ass?

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Why is the spork flipping me off

>implying the detail is even remotely similar between this and OP
are you retarded?

Fuck you.

But not the hole Sd gave him in the original.

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was this the worst world in the whole game? Possibly of the entire saga?

>not frozen

What? It has literally the best story of any world in the series. The level design in general for 3 sucked, but Toy Box's great story more than made up for it

Photorealistic CGI stopped being impressive years ago.

The hole would have been repaired when Woodie was getting redone by the specialist the guy who owned the toystore hired.

Toy Box was great, fuck you.

I didn't make a thread for "hit hat has scratches", so no.

Not even close, it's one of the better ones.
>The level design in general for 3 sucked
Why do so many of you have shit taste?
Is it bad because it wasn't linear combat corridors? If anything the game didn't go far enough with the level design, could have had more engaging platforming (that took full advantage of flowmotion) and a heavier emphasis on uninterrupted exploration. But it was still a huge step in the right direction.

Granted, all the Disney stories were pretty bland, but what was interesting about Toy Box?

>world was completely empty
>oh btw the world split in two, but that doesn't really matter, it's just an excuse to only have these few characters
>seriously, hardly any characters from the movie
>go to a random toy store
>lol mechs
>worst Sora design
It was underwhelming as fuck.

Monstropolis at least contained an actual story where the characters mattered.

Then again, if I had to rank all the KH worlds from every game, a lot of KH3's would probably be near the bottom.

tfw they wasted based Fantasia world on fucking DDD

>If anything the game didn't go far enough with the level design
Yes, that's the whole point. The worlds looked amazing for the most part, but they were so fucking dull. You get into the world, there's a cutscene, you fight a few heartless, you do a mini-boss, more cutscenes, you fight a few more heartless, you fight the main boss, and now you sit through 10 minutes of relevant plot cutscenes.
The End.

As soon as you start to enjoy any world, you move on to the next one. Olympus and Corona are the only ones you really get to explore much during the actual game without just fucking off on your own. Pirates to a lesser extent.

Honestly the only game that had worse stories and gameplay for the Disney worlds was Chain of Memories.

>could have had more engaging platforming (that took full advantage of flowmotion)
Except Dream Drop Distance already did that, and they scaled it back for some reason.
San Fransokyo could've been awesome if flowmotion was decent. Instead, it just pissed me off that I wasn't just playing Spider-man instead.

From afar it looks ok.
Zoom in and it gets creepy.

>b-b-b-but they don't look like toys anymore, or at least only Bopeep cuz she has a toy vag and how dare she wear a different costume because forced diversity or something something

>You can see him breathing

At this point, micro details are no longer impressive in cartoon CG products. Maybe in video games where that stuff still has to be rendered in real time.

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Andy had would have to have know that Woody is a rare doll by college time, right?

No. How many of your possessions are you aware of their market value right now? When was the last time you even checked?

Unless something is given to you with the explicit knowledge that it's valuable, you probably won't pay attention to your toys once you stop playing with them. It's not exactly stuff like, "Valuable beanie babie worth $100,000" will show up sporadically on your Facebook feed.

I know that the old He-Man toys I had are going for a decent buck.

Pokemon cards, Transformers toys, and franchises that are still going on now and have a collectible culture" around them pretty much have baked in knowledge of being worth something.

I feel like Woody would be the equivalent of having some old Soupy Sales merchandise sitting in your closet that was given to you by your dad when you were 5.

The thing that's always been weird to me is that Toy Story 2 makes it seem like Woody was this huge cultural deal back in the 50s or whenever, but then he somehow faded out of the public consciousness.

Seriously, why the fuck did they go to some random toy store that wasn't even from any of the movies? I was hoping for Al's Toy Barn or Pizza Planet. Maybe the gas station from the first movie.

>It's a "Buzz gets separated from the group and ends up in a B story for the third fucking time" movie

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The Lego Movie did it first and better

That looks horrible

That's generally how things go in real life when things hit the end of their popularity cycle, even if they were huge. After a couple decades people forget about it unless it's constantly churning out content to stay relevant like TMNT or Pokemon.

I guess you're probably right. I was trying to think of an example that fits, but I suppose that's the whole point - if I could think of it, it wouldn't fit.

It's a TV cartoon, were you expecting anything better?

He probably didn’t want to sell him. Giving Woody away was a last moment decisionZ

The character models looked the best in the first movie. Lo-Fi 3D has a more dreamy type plastic feel to it.

was this the worst comment in the whole thread? Possibly of the entire website?

Gotta rewatch TS2 to check if that’s the case. You better not be fucking with me, but I don’t mind since it’s my favorite.

They never show that. It was just a mark, he wipes it away by the end of that scene

I think you mean it's a "Buzz gets reset into SPACE RANGER mode" again. Because his entire personality I guess hinges on him being delusional for a little while.