You remember the movie Wall-E? Well, I got some trivia for ya: Rex from Toy Story makes a cameo appearance. However, this is not the worry-wart, constantly panicking Disnosaur that we all know & love (in my opinion, I sort of compare him in my mind to Piglet, mostly because of their personalities, which is ironic, considering Rex's size.), this once seems more lifeless, moves less (& by less, I mean, his appearance is limited to a background object.), & horribly colorless, looking absolutely rigor mortis. I'm thinking the reason why is because, during Stinky Pete's psychotic breakout in Toy Story 2, he reveals his sterotypical views on children, "Children destroy toys! You'll be ruined, forgotten, spending eternitty rotting in some landfill!", which, unfortunately...happened, eventually. Especially the forgotten, but, once Wall-E destroyed the other Wall-E clones, he destroyed the toys because it left an opening & they were unprotected, & there was no one there to fix them, because the humans all left earth. & there were no humans to play with them either. It was like purgatory for the toys, forced to die slowly, no medicine, no food, no water...no shortcuts to the ending, if you know what I mean (no ghost-hosting).
As much as this one makes sense, I just thought of another.
Maybe the three toy aliens in the movie that save them from the burning pile of trash at the end weren't really there, but rather, they were their guardian angels that brought them to heaven...I saw on a YouTube video that them burning in the trash pile was supposed to be the original ending.
Or better yet...here's one more.
What if both of these two theories tied in together?
Tell me what you think. Which one do you like best?
You remember the movie Wall-E? Well, I got some trivia for ya: Rex from Toy Story makes a cameo appearance. However, this is not the worry-wart, constantly panicking Disnosaur that we all know & love (in my opinion, I sort of compare him in my mind to Piglet, mostly because of their personalities, which is ironic, considering Rex's size.), this once seems more lifeless, moves less (& by less, I mean, his appearance is limited to a background object.), & horribly colorless, looking absolutely rigor mortis. I'm thinking the reason why is because, during Stinky Pete's psychotic breakout in Toy Story 2, he reveals his sterotypical views on children, "Children destroy toys! You'll be ruined, forgotten, spending eternitty rotting in some landfill!", which, unfortunately...happened, eventually. Especially the forgotten, but, once Wall-E destroyed the other Wall-E clones, he destroyed the toys because it left an opening & they were unprotected, & there was no one there to fix them, because the humans all left earth. & there were no humans to play with them either. It was like purgatory for the toys, forced to die slowly, no medicine, no food, no water...no shortcuts to the ending, if you know what I mean (no ghost-hosting).
As much as this one makes sense, I just thought of another.
Maybe the three toy aliens in the movie that save them from the burning pile of trash at the end weren't really there, but rather, they were their guardian angels that brought them to heaven...I saw on a YouTube video that them burning in the trash pile was supposed to be the original ending.
Or better yet...here's one more.
What if both of these two theories tied in together?
Tell me what you think. Which one do you like best?