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Toy Story 4 Official Guide Book (Part 1) photo dump thread
Aiden Brown
Kayden Murphy
Kayden Peterson
Chase James
Alexander Baker
Brayden Williams
It's just me or they made Bonnie uglier?
Hunter Green
Agreed.
>pic related
Hudson White
Gabriel Sanchez
Jordan Powell
Ethan Wilson
I want to fuck the girl on the middle.
David Wright
Ryan Morales
Easton Howard
Mason Thompson
Why is she giving me 'fuck me' eyes?
Josiah Ortiz
She's the embodiment of the average Amerimutt, of course she's ugly.
Oliver Cooper
>Most loyal toy
Good think he's leaving the other toys forever
Jackson Bennett
Because all dolls are for hardcore sex.
Thomas Thomas
Nathaniel Clark
Jackson Ross
>fork was already used
fucking ew that's unsanitary
Owen Peterson
For a piece of that porcelain ass. Woody is loyal to his Woody and he's not getting any from Buzz or Jessie. Maybe Mrs. Potato Head, but she'll let anyone in her back compartment.
Logan Stewart
>so strong and independent
Brayden Lee
INDIPENDENT
Juan Allen
Lincoln Hill
Joseph Smith
Any ass shots?
Caleb Hill
>Caring about someone else is bad, you should always look for yourself instead.
Caleb Robinson
Guess this is Disney’s new agenda, Ralph 2 had the same message.
Blake Brooks
it's okay when girl does it, user
ts4 will have different message
Elijah Rogers
Gabby is obviously the villain. There was another piece of art of her that made her look like a mob boss.
Grayson James
this.
Elijah Wood
>Faithful friend
>most loyal toy
I don't think Disney or Pixar know their own characters anymore.
Blake Parker
The expression doesn't help, it looks like she's grimacing
Eli Johnson
>bo beep
wut? is this a typo?
Asher Howard
She wins in the end. Woody gives her his voice box and she's given to some random black kid.
Nicholas Mitchell
That's literally just the clothes she wears under the floofy dress.
Dylan Jackson
>Buzz thinks the voice that plays when he presses his spacesuit buttons must belong to his conscience!
Huh?
Thomas Green
TS4 message is that men should drop their purpose to stay with a woman.
Isaiah Johnson
Sebastian Baker
It never came up in any previous installments, but I like it.
Brandon Williams
She's 5.
Kevin Parker
>I can't believe they're making a 4th movie
Sebastian Young
Raph 2 was about being clingy. It's such an uncontroversial and absolutely apolitical message I don't see how you could be offended by it except if that was your intention from the start
Lucas Lopez
People with autism always seem to have something that's 'off' about them.
Kayden Kelly
I need the picture of Gabby Gabby with The Boss Baby face
Michael Taylor
People got mad with Ralph 2 because it opposes the message of the original, like “lol nvm xd”
Joseph Gray
>A spork
>His name is Forky
Did they even fucking think about this
James Hall
Gee you couldn't tell from her sicking puppets on Woody in the trailer?
Ryder Hall
Because in universe a retarded 5 year old named it.
Matthew Carter
I needed it too so I dug it up
Eli Parker
I think the joke is that Bonnie doesn't know what a spork is
Kevin Flores
>No Totoro
Brandon Russell
Thanks
Bentley Watson
Daniel Hall
When did Disney go full Objectivist?
Brandon Edwards
reminder pic related is part of the pixar brain trust and objected too much of Jan Pinkava's original ratatouille vision
Blake Reyes
Wait... Guide book? Since when do movies need a guide book like some old video game?
Bentley Hughes
>another kid takes away her supplies
That makes sense at least. I thought the storybook's explanation that she got upset just from dropping her supplies on the floor was pretty contrived. Wonder why they changed it for the book?
Anthony Cox
I actually skipped that trailer, sorry.
Luke Nelson
>buzz getting undercarded
Fuck this film
Robert Sanders
>Jan Pinkava's original ratatouille vision
What was that like?
Charles Nguyen
All I could find was this. and this youtube link to show that it wasn't just john lasseter that disproves of Jan Pinkava's vision. I forgot the timestamp though.
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>Pixar has an infamous “story first” approach to their movies in which any extraneous detail, if it doesn’t directly serve the narrative, is jettisoned into the deep recesses of outer space. When “Ratatouille” started to wander under the guidance of original director Jan Pinkava, with a complicated web of food-initiated flashbacks and dream sequences in which Remy (Patton Oswalt) would vividly visualize the taste sensations he was experiencing (pieces of which you can experience in the videogame version of the movie), he was removed and replaced by “The Incredibles” helmer Brad Bird. Maybe more tellingly, after Disney bought Pixar and installed John Lasseter as, essentially, the head of Disney creative, one of his first orders of business was to promptly fire Chris Sanders, whose “Lilo & Stitch” Lasseter found too weird and aimless. Sanders went on to have a wonderful career at DreamWorks Animation, where he made “How to Train Your Dragon” and this year’s delightful “The Croods.” “Lilo & Stitch” is the perfect example of a movie that Pixar would never make because it is all about the tiny details that fill up and expand a life, but have little to do with the story. Why does Lilo love Elvis Presley songs? What does one of the aliens cross-dressing have to do with anything else? You easily imagine Lasseter looking at the gorgeous, watercolor backdrops for “Lilo & Stitch” and saying, “So what?” In Pixar movies, character traits and narrative beats are exclusively produced to drive the momentum of the story forward (or double-underline some thematic concern) – there is, ostensibly, no fat on these movies.
Mason Edwards
I remember someone said the last time it was brought up that Lilo loves Elvis Presley because her mother and father loved Elvis Presley when they were alive and the Pleakley crossdressed because he knew more about Earth and it's fashion than Jumba.
Nolan Torres
Bonnie should be in high school now since TS3 was nine years ago.
Angel Peterson
>rubbish
Americans don’t talk like that.
Chase Reed
>bo beep
Kek
Jace Gomez
They're too hard to watch user.
Cooper Turner
>Be American
>Try to watch movie but, get bored after 30 seconds of bright colors not flashing or funny noises being made
>look at cellphone
>forget to watch movie for a while
>search mobility scooter for guide book
>read to remember what just happened in movie but not too far or else it would be spoiled.
Cooper Baker
if anything they made her cuter
Zachary Sullivan
beep beep. she the sheep now.
Kevin Gomez
I don't like how they made her cheeks slope like that. She's turning into the mother from Bao.
Cooper Price
i found the timestamp. it starts 00:33:18
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and i found more details on the original version, rats!
animatedviews.com
>JP:The original story had more about Remy leading a double life; more torn between his new life in the kitchen and his life as a rat, at home with his family. Naturally, they lived in the sewers below the streets of Paris. There were intimate scenes with Remy’s parents and his brother Emile and also scenes where the entire rat ‘village’ would gather as in a village square. Most of the sewer environment designs were of this ‘piazza’ in the sewer, where several tunnels converge. We wanted the sewer environment to be somewhat miserable, for Remy, yet still visually appealing. A fun counterpoint to the drab surroundings was the rats’ use of found objects and junk to make their homes. Dominique’s great sense of atmosphere and astonishing command of light in his pastel drawings really brought these environments to life.
Grayson Sanders
Problem is its a characterization change for the sake of lazy writing.
Besides none of the phrases were that thoughtful.
Christopher Gomez
Brayden Perez
Or leave their childhood friends to share the same purpose with a like minded woman
Levi Butler
sauce?
Benjamin Gomez
The major problem of Ralph 2 is not leaving between the friends. It's justifying Vanellope's act of going Turbo and made the moral built from the first movie meaningless.
Evan Mitchell
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>Now, let's dive into the Easter Eggs in more detail. Craig noted that there are some subtle and some really in-depth references to prior Pixar films in the movie — this is definitely one you'll want to get the 4K Blu-ray for and pause it a lot!
>The first one Craig discussed was a Victrola record player that Gabby Gabby interacts with, "we did a custom record label referencingCocowith Chalupa Records and De la Cruz's songs." There are also countless paintings throughout the antique store which find ways to honor the artists who worked on the film — there are Rembrandt-style oil paintings of employees or even Riley's Dad fromInside Outas a conquistador (in a black velvet styling). We loved seeing the Angel Kitty painting fromToy Story That Time Forgotand the previously spotted dogs fromUpplaying poker with Charles Muntz.
>Below are just a few of the other samplings that Craig filled us in on — the team said that since there was a very large antique store to fill and because of the historical nature of those stores, they thought it would be an ideal place to highlight the history of every prior Pixar film.
>Triple-Dent Gum as a 1940s gum advertising sign.
>Eggman movers (the moving van from Toy Story and tribute to Ralph Eggleston).
>Fat Cow Farms from Toy Story (on the milk crate in Sid's room).
>The famed A113 (we won't tell you where it is in the film just yet), but it's a cool 1970s-inspired art sign.
>Papa Rivera's Pure Pork Lard — a tribute to Producer, Jonas Rivera.
>1950s Poultry Palace sign.
>PJ's Pop from A Bug's Life.
>Catmull Soda — a tribute to Ed Catmull.
>The town of Grand Basin (where the antique store is) was founded in 1886 (the 86 was a nod to Pixar's year of incorporation, 1986).
Colton Jones
(cont.)
>The Ellie Badge — the grape soda bottle cap used in Up.
>Ratatouille wine glasses
>A bear carving from Brave.
>A nod to the upcoming film, Onward.
Luke Thompson
Aww shiiiieeeeeeeettt.....
Jayden Young
As someone who genuinely liked A Bug's Life, it's neat they're still including references to it. Even if it is nu-Disney/Pixar.
Jason Barnes
He's too good for this shit.
Jacob Jenkins
hwat
she's a qt
Ayden Barnes
>People with autism always seem to have something that's 'off' about them.
I've noticed this too, but when I bring it up people always deny it.
Luke Moore
did they make her darker?
Luis Harris
Mazu wa Otomodachi kara | Let's Be Friends First
Luke Brown
I see it too
Logan Price
She is.
We already read the book.
John Torres
Are the doll generals on /trash/ still a thing?
Isaac Green
So it's not just A bo peep it's THE bo peep they knew?
But then where are her sheep and accent.
Brody Johnson
That sex face.
David Cook
Maybe. I don't browse trash too often.
James Johnson
final toy story 4 trailer
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Landon Perez
Every trailer puts me off more and more but I'm still gonna go watch it.
Henry Ramirez
So Pixar is just going to turn this into their Ice Age/Minions now huh?
Bentley Jackson
The rats stood upright and had a much more usually cartoon lifestyle, which was a mini version of Paris made out of garbage bits. Like Jerry from Tom and Jerry. Bird's whole thing was to make them into mostly normal rats, that did not build elaborate tiny mouse houses, ran on all four feet, And people were instantly repulsed by them.
Also the original story was Remy was an actual chef in a restaurant, which took time away from his family. The story was originally meant to be how he could not balance his work life from his home life and stayed away from his family too much.
Jace Russell
Bob iger said something on a press conference call about ice age franchise and merch, I think he means to want to continue it? No idea if he means the films or merch, or both.
Kevin Young
>Can he summon the courage to attempt the jump once again?
YES HE CANADA
Ian Smith
Isaiah Robinson
Sebastian Gonzalez
Gavin Reed
>We already read the book.
What book? How it ends? Woody leaves with Bo?
Isaac Young
Same