Woody looks at all his friends holding hands and then joins them by grabbing Buzz and Slinky's free hands. Afterwards, Slinky Dog grabs Hamm's hoof, and Hamm uses his free hoof to grab Rex's hand. Jessie then grabs one of Bullseye's hooves with her free hand. The incinerator isnt the sad part (especially on repeat watches when you know they all live. It came out in my first year of university so I was a blubbering mess at that stage. My grown ass cried through the whole last 30 minutes. As the toys near their fiery demise, Buzz looks at Jessie and grabs her hand. People always talk about the incinerator bit, but this is the scene that killed me. Then I could doubt it like the rest of you because even though this happened to me, even though there were witnesses, sometimes I’m not quite sure I believe it myself. Then I could make it a lot less gruesome in my head than it really was. However, instead of pushing the button to save Andy's toys, Lotso runs off and leaves them to die. I wish I could give you the classic this happened to a friend of a friend of mine. Woody and Buzz Lightyear give a boost and he climbs up the ladder and reaches the button. Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear then spots a ladder leading to a stop button to stop the conveyor belt. Rex, Woody, and the other toys run for their lives. Woody says it's not daylight, but the light of an incinerator, which appears to show an enormous fire in the center. I mean, they can be crushed or incinerated, but they will never die of old age.
The Incinerator is a location at the Tri-County Landfill and part of the climax of Toy Story 3.Īfter escaping the shredders, Rex sees a light, thinking it's daylight. One Redditor noted, The toys in toy story are immortal. Woody witnessing the incinerator from afar.