This Is What Toy Story Would Look Like As A Horror Movie

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Pixar's in the business of making family friendly animated films, so it's unlikely they'll ever put out a true horror movie, but if you recut their original films just so the mood changes dramatically.

Add some generic slasher flick soundtrack music, title cards full of ominous statements and a bunch of scenes taken completely out of context and you get what looks like a trailer for a decent animated horror version of Toy Story.

In this horror trailer for Toy Story, as edited by Bobby Burns, you'd expect the misfit toys from Sunnyside Daycare to be the bad guys, but it looks like having his string pulled one too many times has made Woody snap!

-Via Kotaku


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There were some pretty horrific things in the Toy Story movies, especially the first an third. Threats of mutilation and/or destruction, torture, being thrown away, etc.
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To all the 'lazy' posters, try to keep in mind that when you are 70-80+ years old, you might need a little help getting around too. My Uncle sent me this a few weeks ago - he is an otherwise healthy older man who has severe mobility issues. Don't be so quick to condemn something that you as a healthy young person might not need...right now.
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Amazing technology...something Dean Kamen has been tinkering with a bit himself. I can see how inventing something that can balance itself could help those who have trouble with it...not to mention the paralyzed. Thanks for the link!
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I agree. It will be a wonderful benefit for some of those who are now confined to wheelchairs. Merely being in the sitting position isolates the disabled in many situations. The social value of having your face at the same level as everone else's is not to be underestimated.
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I could also see this as being useful in a lab or workshop situation where standing the entire workday is out of the question, but standing up and sitting down 400 times to move a over a couple of feet to a different piece of equipment can be tiring and hard on the knees.
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