ARG! Toy Story!

I've realised one thing. In Toy Story, when the inanimate objects sense their owner coming, they automatically freeze and become inert. So, when Andy walks in to his room, Woody, Bo Peep, T-rex, Mr Potato Head and all the other creatures go back to their positions. When Buzz comes along, he truly believes he is a space ranger and not a toy. YET when Andy walks in the room he freezes along with the rest of the toys. So, does he really think he is a space ranger? Because if he did then he would not freeze, as he believes he is real and has a fundamental role in saving the universe from the evil Emperor Zurg. One argument is that the toys have no control over whether they freeze or not. So that being, when a human walks in to their presence, they are compelled by all forces of nature to have the life sucked out of their plastic sheen bodies. YET, I prove this wrong, because when Sid (the kid living next door) is about to blow Buzz to smithereens the toys come to life to scare him, and Woody distinctly talks to him, saying ‘so play nice’. Here I end my spiel on the flaws of Pixar. I love Toy Story, I will never stop loving Toy Story, so go ahead and watch it. But am I right in my point?
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wow, u make a good point
[Anonymous]
scott weaver has a mad crush on you. for serious, he does.

-sarah
[Anonymous]
perhaps he has self-esteem issues and wants to fit in, so he freezes because thats the 'cool' thing to do. he'll later see stuart smalley and realise that he is good enough,smart enough,and doggone it,people like him.

or maybe pixar just fucked up.heh.
[Anonymous]