Jessie's line " It's Emily all over again!" references her previous owner.Potato Head repeat the same line to the aliens for saving them from being incinerated. However, at the end of the film, Mr. and Mrs. After over 10 years, the Aliens still say, " You have saved our lives.Woody being worried about the future in the second film has been expanded to with the toys being worried of the future.Jessie's yodeling ability to call for animals reappears when she calls for Rex, as well as her panic attacks at the thought of being in storage.During the western scene, Buzz Lightyear and Hamm reprise their roles when Andy was playing with them in the second movie.Like how Toy Story 2 started with an outer space setting ( Buzz's world), Toy Story 3 started with a wild west setting ( Woody, Jessie and Bullseye's world).The biplane Buzz uses to attempt his flying ability in the first movie can be seen in Molly's Sunnyside donation box, albeit slightly different in design.The number is itself is an Easter egg, referring Lightning McQueen's racing number, the year the original Toy Story was released. The number on the front of the train is 95. In the opening scene of the Toy Story 3, there is a dramatic scene involving a train.In the first film, the Pizza Planet truck has a sticker in the back named "KRAT FM", this same sticker appears in Andy's room on the wall.Big Baby has a broken eye, which may be a reference to Babyface.The toys are tortured similar to Sid torturing Buzz and Woody.The movie opens and closes with a blue sky with clouds on it that mirrors Andy's old wallpaper which helped introduce Toy Story.This, along with his "Buzz Lightyear to the rescue" sound effect were probably a reference to the 1995 Thinkway Buzz Lightyear action figure, as the sound quality is also similar. When Buzz's voicebox says, " To infinity and beyond!" that sound effect was originally said by Buzz himself when he was about to "fly" around Andy's room.They later use the claw to save Woody and friends. The Aliens' loyalty to " The Claw" reappears in the garbage dump scene.Like in the first film, Woody comes up with a elaborate plot to escape with the help of the other toys.Lotso's firetruck has the same siren of the Toddle Tots Firetruck.Buzz returns to his delusions of being a Space Ranger in the first film after being switched back to Demo mode.This technique was first seen in the first film. The Potato Heads are able to detach their eyes in order to get a better view.As Bonnie lies in her bed snuggling her toys along with Woody, Buttercup exchanges a wink to Woody, just like how Buzz did when he and Woody reunite with Andy. Bonnie taking Woody to play tea party seems to echo Hannah taking Buzz to a tea party.As the toys are taken to Sunnyside Daycare, Buzz warns them that the toys there might be jealous of new arrivals, clearly remembering of how Woody was jealous of him during the events of the first film.He appears as a garbage man wearing his signature skull T-shirt and listening to heavy metal music. Sid Phillips, the violent boy from the first film, makes a cameo appearance as an adult at the beginning and end of the film.Sid makes a cameo in Toy Story 3 as the garbageman. Unlike last time, however, Andy chooses Woody. When Andy is at his toy chest, deciding whether he should keep Woody or Buzz, it echoes how the first film, he decides which to sleep with.However, they weren't trying to beat him up like they did in the first movie. The toys being distrustful of Woody on whether Andy wants to keep them or not is similar to how they were distrustful of him when they believed Woody was trying to get rid of Buzz Lightyear in the first movie.
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