![]() He picked the one kind of job where you can rescue those things.Īnd Sid is uniquely equipped to fix those toys that he finds that are broken. What job would you get? Sid isn’t fucked up and working a crappy job. Now, let’s imagine you’re a guy who just learned that inanimate objects are alive. Here’s some monster trucksĪnd don’t even let me start on the Barbies. I don’t have a picture of the matchbox cars I’ve found because there’s just too damn many. I even found a 42 gal trash bag full of Lego Now being a garbageman has one of the biggest perks that you may not have realized. ![]() 15 years later in Toy Story 3 we see that Sid has become the local Garbageman. In Toy Story 1 Sid is confronted with horrifying revelation that his toys are alive. Three days ago, “londongarbageman” wrote (links included to show “evidence”): The theory popped up on Reddit earlier this week, delivered by the kind of guy who is uniquely fit to cook it up: an actual garbageman. And, you know what? Maybe this whole practice is wrong, too. But a new theory from the Toy Story world has recently gained some serious traction on the web, and as good-natured as it may be, it’s the last thing Pixar fans need to be consumed by, simply because the theory is wrong. It’s another theory that promises to “blow your mind,” but it’s a good one – and you can read that one here. In the Toy Story-specific universe, another theory has been circulating that Andy’s mom is actually Jesse’s first owner, Emily. The most famous Pixar theory holds that all of the films exist in the same universe – if you’re not familiar with said theory, read up on it here – a fun and sweet idea that actually has a ton of evidence to back it up. (Here’s a fun thing to do: Google ‘’ Pixar fan theories.” See you in six months.) Pixar films, however, are uniquely suited for fan theorizing, mainly because a lot of the most popular theories are inventive, fuzzy and heartwarming, just like Pixar features in general. Fan-designed theories about Pixar movies are nothing new – hell, fan-crafted theories about all movies are nothing new – but that doesn’t mean they are always right (or even close to right).
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