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Toy Story

Scene in which the Toy Soldiers are sent on a recon mission to find out which new toys will be joining Woody and co in Andy's bedroom. They say there are deeper psychological, social and religious parallels in this film; and that it has much deeper and more relevant meaning... i'm not sure to be honest, what do you think? quote; "Take for instance the sad case of the astronaut's delusions of grandeur. While it is part of the manufacturers' code of ethics to not deceive their creations, some unscrupulous and misguided ones continue to delude their products that they (the toys) are in fact real. They do so in the belief that this would somehow translate into more realistic "play action". Toy Story manages to highlight this seedy aspect with subtlety and sensitivity. The imprinting of religion into toys is also a real phenomenon. The three-eyed alien "UFO catcher" religion in Toy Story (whose basic tenet is that toys exist to be chosen for ascension to a better, i.e. toy owners', world) is based on an actual incident. This practice is however limited and on the decline as religion in toys, as amongst humans, tends to limit the analytical acuity of its subjects (again, shown with subtlety in Toy Story). A less admirable section of the manufacturers' code of ethics makes manufacturers build in severe insecurity and bonding characteristics into toys. Toys will not feel valued unless cared for by their owners. They become jealous and will even resort to toycide if their relationship with their owner is threatened by another toy. The manufacturers' justification for this is that this is the best way to safeguard the safety of our children. How else can we ensure that the toys will not murder their owners in the dark of night in order to secure their liberation? Such is the strength of this built-in insecurity that social rank amongst toys is determined by their proximity to their owner's heart. Note the unquestioned leadership of the cowboy due to his favoured position with the owner. Modern day toys are manufactured with distributed intelligence. Hence the ability of dismembered toys to survive on their own or be successfully bonded with parts of other toys, as evidenced by the baby-headed spider and Legs. However, severe physical disassociation can still result in loss of sentience as there is a limit beyond which there is insufficient connected intelligence for emergent properties to arise. This is again illustrated in Toy Story, this time by the toys' fear of being exploded by fireworks. Toy Story is a rich and accurate telling of the real world of toys, containing complex insights and ironies." ?!?!?!??!?! Toy Story is an Academy-award-winning CGI animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution in the United States on November 22, 1995. Intro song Randy Newman You've Got a Friend in Me Eminem Like Toy Soldiers Woody tom hanks buzz lightyear tim allen walt disney pictures trailer shorts extra dvd cut deleted scenes directors cut wii ps2 ps3 xbox 360 game review preview film movie cartoon pixar cgi animation making of interview I II III mr mrs potato head angry eyes intro beginning start credits shorts music song computer game video opening
July 4th - Fireworks Safety Tips
... College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and the Alliance to Stop Consumer Fireworks have started a public safety awareness campaign. You can view their public service announcements below - one more adult-oriented, one a cartoon: ...
Dan Doofus misfortunes are our gain
Dan Doofus in “The Checklist”; Dan Doofus in “Exit Strategy”; Dan Doofus in “Smoke and Water”. Dan Doofus other videos credits include:. Dan Doofus in “Fireworks Safety”; Dan Doofus in “Electrical Safety” ...
Firework Safety (Extra)

Even in the middle of nowhere, fireworks can be dangerous. They're still pretty though. (2006)
The Death of Buzz Lightyear

Buzz Lightyear dies tragically They say there are deeper psychological, social and religious parallels in this film; and that it has much deeper and more relevant meaning... i'm not sure to be honest, what do you think? quote; "Take for instance the sad case of the astronaut's delusions of grandeur. While it is part of the manufacturers' code of ethics to not deceive their creations, some unscrupulous and misguided ones continue to delude their products that they (the toys) are in fact real. They do so in the belief that this would somehow translate into more realistic "play action". Toy Story manages to highlight this seedy aspect with subtlety and sensitivity. The imprinting of religion into toys is also a real phenomenon. The three-eyed alien "UFO catcher" religion in Toy Story (whose basic tenet is that toys exist to be chosen for ascension to a better, i.e. toy owners', world) is based on an actual incident. This practice is however limited and on the decline as religion in toys, as amongst humans, tends to limit the analytical acuity of its subjects (again, shown with subtlety in Toy Story). A less admirable section of the manufacturers' code of ethics makes manufacturers build in severe insecurity and bonding characteristics into toys. Toys will not feel valued unless cared for by their owners. They become jealous and will even resort to toycide if their relationship with their owner is threatened by another toy. The manufacturers' justification for this is that this is the best way to safeguard the safety of our children. How else can we ensure that the toys will not murder their owners in the dark of night in order to secure their liberation? Such is the strength of this built-in insecurity that social rank amongst toys is determined by their proximity to their owner's heart. Note the unquestioned leadership of the cowboy due to his favoured position with the owner. Modern day toys are manufactured with distributed intelligence. Hence the ability of dismembered toys to survive on their own or be successfully bonded with parts of other toys, as evidenced by the baby-headed spider and Legs. However, severe physical disassociation can still result in loss of sentience as there is a limit beyond which there is insufficient connected intelligence for emergent properties to arise. This is again illustrated in Toy Story, this time by the toys' fear of being exploded by fireworks. Toy Story is a rich and accurate telling of the real world of toys, containing complex insights and ironies." ?!?!?!??!?! Toy Story is an Academy-award-winning CGI animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution in the United States on November 22, 1995. Intro song Randy Newman You've Got a Friend in Me Eminem Like Toy Soldiers Woody tom hanks buzz lightyear tim allen walt disney pictures trailer shorts extra dvd cut deleted scenes directors cut wii ps2 ps3 xbox 360 game review preview film movie cartoon pixar cgi animation making of interview I II III mr mrs potato head angry eyes zurg zerg toy story 1 2 I II buzz lightyear tim allen tool man taylor woody cowboy intro beginning start credits shorts music song computer game video opening tom hanks cartoon film
Multimedia Review - School Library Journal
Fireworks Safety project
Develop a new public information campaign promoting fireworks safety. Create a simple Flash animation that promotes safety and consist of between 6-8 seperate Flash sections, that include animation and some interaction. ...
The Dutch Press Review 31 December 2008
Anti-fireworks campaigners point to Australia where the sale of fireworks has been banned on public safety grounds since 1987 but where the New Year's firework display at Sydney Opera House has become world famous. ...
Mr Potato Head's Angry Eyes!

Scene from Toy Story 2. Mrs. Potato head packs Mr. Potato heads angry eyes. Just in case. They say there are deeper psychological, social and religious parallels in this film; and that it has much deeper and more relevant meaning... i'm not sure to be honest, what do you think? quote; "Take for instance the sad case of the astronaut's delusions of grandeur. While it is part of the manufacturers' code of ethics to not deceive their creations, some unscrupulous and misguided ones continue to delude their products that they (the toys) are in fact real. They do so in the belief that this would somehow translate into more realistic "play action". Toy Story manages to highlight this seedy aspect with subtlety and sensitivity. The imprinting of religion into toys is also a real phenomenon. The three-eyed alien "UFO catcher" religion in Toy Story (whose basic tenet is that toys exist to be chosen for ascension to a better, i.e. toy owners', world) is based on an actual incident. This practice is however limited and on the decline as religion in toys, as amongst humans, tends to limit the analytical acuity of its subjects (again, shown with subtlety in Toy Story). A less admirable section of the manufacturers' code of ethics makes manufacturers build in severe insecurity and bonding characteristics into toys. Toys will not feel valued unless cared for by their owners. They become jealous and will even resort to toycide if their relationship with their owner is threatened by another toy. The manufacturers' justification for this is that this is the best way to safeguard the safety of our children. How else can we ensure that the toys will not murder their owners in the dark of night in order to secure their liberation? Such is the strength of this built-in insecurity that social rank amongst toys is determined by their proximity to their owner's heart. Note the unquestioned leadership of the cowboy due to his favoured position with the owner. Modern day toys are manufactured with distributed intelligence. Hence the ability of dismembered toys to survive on their own or be successfully bonded with parts of other toys, as evidenced by the baby-headed spider and Legs. However, severe physical disassociation can still result in loss of sentience as there is a limit beyond which there is insufficient connected intelligence for emergent properties to arise. This is again illustrated in Toy Story, this time by the toys' fear of being exploded by fireworks. Toy Story is a rich and accurate telling of the real world of toys, containing complex insights and ironies." ?!?!?!??!?! Toy Story is an Academy-award-winning CGI animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution in the United States on November 22, 1995. Intro song Randy Newman You've Got a Friend in Me Eminem Like Toy Soldiers Woody tom hanks buzz lightyear tim allen walt disney pictures trailer shorts extra dvd cut deleted scenes directors cut wii ps2 ps3 xbox 360 game review preview film movie cartoon pixar cgi animation making of interview I II III mr mrs potato head angry eyes zurg zerg toy story 1 2 I II intro beginning start credits shorts music song computer game video opening buzz lightyear tim allen tool man taylor woody cowboy intro tom hanks cartoon film
The Death of Buzz Lightyear

Buzz Lightyear dies tragically They say there are deeper psychological, social and religious parallels in this film; and that it has much deeper and more relevant meaning... i'm not sure to be honest, what do you think? quote; "Take for instance the sad case of the astronaut's delusions of grandeur. While it is part of the manufacturers' code of ethics to not deceive their creations, some unscrupulous and misguided ones continue to delude their products that they (the toys) are in fact real. They do so in the belief that this would somehow translate into more realistic "play action". Toy Story manages to highlight this seedy aspect with subtlety and sensitivity. The imprinting of religion into toys is also a real phenomenon. The three-eyed alien "UFO catcher" religion in Toy Story (whose basic tenet is that toys exist to be chosen for ascension to a better, i.e. toy owners', world) is based on an actual incident. This practice is however limited and on the decline as religion in toys, as amongst humans, tends to limit the analytical acuity of its subjects (again, shown with subtlety in Toy Story). A less admirable section of the manufacturers' code of ethics makes manufacturers build in severe insecurity and bonding characteristics into toys. Toys will not feel valued unless cared for by their owners. They become jealous and will even resort to toycide if their relationship with their owner is threatened by another toy. The manufacturers' justification for this is that this is the best way to safeguard the safety of our children. How else can we ensure that the toys will not murder their owners in the dark of night in order to secure their liberation? Such is the strength of this built-in insecurity that social rank amongst toys is determined by their proximity to their owner's heart. Note the unquestioned leadership of the cowboy due to his favoured position with the owner. Modern day toys are manufactured with distributed intelligence. Hence the ability of dismembered toys to survive on their own or be successfully bonded with parts of other toys, as evidenced by the baby-headed spider and Legs. However, severe physical disassociation can still result in loss of sentience as there is a limit beyond which there is insufficient connected intelligence for emergent properties to arise. This is again illustrated in Toy Story, this time by the toys' fear of being exploded by fireworks. Toy Story is a rich and accurate telling of the real world of toys, containing complex insights and ironies." ?!?!?!??!?! Toy Story is an Academy-award-winning CGI animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution in the United States on November 22, 1995. Intro song Randy Newman You've Got a Friend in Me Eminem Like Toy Soldiers Woody tom hanks buzz lightyear tim allen walt disney pictures trailer shorts extra dvd cut deleted scenes directors cut wii ps2 ps3 xbox 360 game review preview film movie cartoon pixar cgi animation making of interview I II III mr mrs potato head angry eyes zurg zerg toy story 1 2 I II buzz lightyear tim allen tool man taylor woody cowboy intro beginning start credits shorts music song computer game video opening tom hanks cartoon film
Scene in which the Toy Soldiers are sent on a recon mission to find out which new toys will be joining Woody and co in Andy's bedroom. They say there are deeper psychological, social and religious parallels in this film; and that it has much deeper and more relevant meaning... i'm not sure to be honest, what do you think? quote; "Take for instance the sad case of the astronaut's delusions of grandeur. While it is part of the manufacturers' code of ethics to not deceive their creations, some unscrupulous and misguided ones continue to delude their products that they (the toys) are in fact real. They do so in the belief that this would somehow translate into more realistic "play action". Toy Story manages to highlight this seedy aspect with subtlety and sensitivity. The imprinting of religion into toys is also a real phenomenon. The three-eyed alien "UFO catcher" religion in Toy Story (whose basic tenet is that toys exist to be chosen for ascension to a better, i.e. toy owners', world) is based on an actual incident. This practice is however limited and on the decline as religion in toys, as amongst humans, tends to limit the analytical acuity of its subjects (again, shown with subtlety in Toy Story). A less admirable section of the manufacturers' code of ethics makes manufacturers build in severe insecurity and bonding characteristics into toys. Toys will not feel valued unless cared for by their owners. They become jealous and will even resort to toycide if their relationship with their owner is threatened by another toy. The manufacturers' justification for this is that this is the best way to safeguard the safety of our children. How else can we ensure that the toys will not murder their owners in the dark of night in order to secure their liberation? Such is the strength of this built-in insecurity that social rank amongst toys is determined by their proximity to their owner's heart. Note the unquestioned leadership of the cowboy due to his favoured position with the owner. Modern day toys are manufactured with distributed intelligence. Hence the ability of dismembered toys to survive on their own or be successfully bonded with parts of other toys, as evidenced by the baby-headed spider and Legs. However, severe physical disassociation can still result in loss of sentience as there is a limit beyond which there is insufficient connected intelligence for emergent properties to arise. This is again illustrated in Toy Story, this time by the toys' fear of being exploded by fireworks. Toy Story is a rich and accurate telling of the real world of toys, containing complex insights and ironies." ?!?!?!??!?! Toy Story is an Academy-award-winning CGI animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution in the United States on November 22, 1995. Intro song Randy Newman You've Got a Friend in Me Eminem Like Toy Soldiers Woody tom hanks buzz lightyear tim allen walt disney pictures trailer shorts extra dvd cut deleted scenes directors cut wii ps2 ps3 xbox 360 game review preview film movie cartoon pixar cgi animation making of interview I II III mr mrs potato head angry eyes intro beginning start credits shorts music song computer game video opening
July 4th - Fireworks Safety Tips
... College of Emergency Physicians (ACEP) and the Alliance to Stop Consumer Fireworks have started a public safety awareness campaign. You can view their public service announcements below - one more adult-oriented, one a cartoon: ...
Dan Doofus misfortunes are our gain
Dan Doofus in “The Checklist”; Dan Doofus in “Exit Strategy”; Dan Doofus in “Smoke and Water”. Dan Doofus other videos credits include:. Dan Doofus in “Fireworks Safety”; Dan Doofus in “Electrical Safety” ...
Firework Safety (Extra)
Even in the middle of nowhere, fireworks can be dangerous. They're still pretty though. (2006)
The Death of Buzz Lightyear
Buzz Lightyear dies tragically They say there are deeper psychological, social and religious parallels in this film; and that it has much deeper and more relevant meaning... i'm not sure to be honest, what do you think? quote; "Take for instance the sad case of the astronaut's delusions of grandeur. While it is part of the manufacturers' code of ethics to not deceive their creations, some unscrupulous and misguided ones continue to delude their products that they (the toys) are in fact real. They do so in the belief that this would somehow translate into more realistic "play action". Toy Story manages to highlight this seedy aspect with subtlety and sensitivity. The imprinting of religion into toys is also a real phenomenon. The three-eyed alien "UFO catcher" religion in Toy Story (whose basic tenet is that toys exist to be chosen for ascension to a better, i.e. toy owners', world) is based on an actual incident. This practice is however limited and on the decline as religion in toys, as amongst humans, tends to limit the analytical acuity of its subjects (again, shown with subtlety in Toy Story). A less admirable section of the manufacturers' code of ethics makes manufacturers build in severe insecurity and bonding characteristics into toys. Toys will not feel valued unless cared for by their owners. They become jealous and will even resort to toycide if their relationship with their owner is threatened by another toy. The manufacturers' justification for this is that this is the best way to safeguard the safety of our children. How else can we ensure that the toys will not murder their owners in the dark of night in order to secure their liberation? Such is the strength of this built-in insecurity that social rank amongst toys is determined by their proximity to their owner's heart. Note the unquestioned leadership of the cowboy due to his favoured position with the owner. Modern day toys are manufactured with distributed intelligence. Hence the ability of dismembered toys to survive on their own or be successfully bonded with parts of other toys, as evidenced by the baby-headed spider and Legs. However, severe physical disassociation can still result in loss of sentience as there is a limit beyond which there is insufficient connected intelligence for emergent properties to arise. This is again illustrated in Toy Story, this time by the toys' fear of being exploded by fireworks. Toy Story is a rich and accurate telling of the real world of toys, containing complex insights and ironies." ?!?!?!??!?! Toy Story is an Academy-award-winning CGI animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution in the United States on November 22, 1995. Intro song Randy Newman You've Got a Friend in Me Eminem Like Toy Soldiers Woody tom hanks buzz lightyear tim allen walt disney pictures trailer shorts extra dvd cut deleted scenes directors cut wii ps2 ps3 xbox 360 game review preview film movie cartoon pixar cgi animation making of interview I II III mr mrs potato head angry eyes zurg zerg toy story 1 2 I II buzz lightyear tim allen tool man taylor woody cowboy intro beginning start credits shorts music song computer game video opening tom hanks cartoon film
Multimedia Review - School Library Journal
Multimedia Review School Library Journal- Subtle background music and sound effects as well as Cazet's humorous cartoon illustrations add to the telling.—Teresa Wittmann, Westgate Elementary School, ... |
Fireworks Safety project
Develop a new public information campaign promoting fireworks safety. Create a simple Flash animation that promotes safety and consist of between 6-8 seperate Flash sections, that include animation and some interaction. ...
The Dutch Press Review 31 December 2008
Anti-fireworks campaigners point to Australia where the sale of fireworks has been banned on public safety grounds since 1987 but where the New Year's firework display at Sydney Opera House has become world famous. ...
Mr Potato Head's Angry Eyes!
Scene from Toy Story 2. Mrs. Potato head packs Mr. Potato heads angry eyes. Just in case. They say there are deeper psychological, social and religious parallels in this film; and that it has much deeper and more relevant meaning... i'm not sure to be honest, what do you think? quote; "Take for instance the sad case of the astronaut's delusions of grandeur. While it is part of the manufacturers' code of ethics to not deceive their creations, some unscrupulous and misguided ones continue to delude their products that they (the toys) are in fact real. They do so in the belief that this would somehow translate into more realistic "play action". Toy Story manages to highlight this seedy aspect with subtlety and sensitivity. The imprinting of religion into toys is also a real phenomenon. The three-eyed alien "UFO catcher" religion in Toy Story (whose basic tenet is that toys exist to be chosen for ascension to a better, i.e. toy owners', world) is based on an actual incident. This practice is however limited and on the decline as religion in toys, as amongst humans, tends to limit the analytical acuity of its subjects (again, shown with subtlety in Toy Story). A less admirable section of the manufacturers' code of ethics makes manufacturers build in severe insecurity and bonding characteristics into toys. Toys will not feel valued unless cared for by their owners. They become jealous and will even resort to toycide if their relationship with their owner is threatened by another toy. The manufacturers' justification for this is that this is the best way to safeguard the safety of our children. How else can we ensure that the toys will not murder their owners in the dark of night in order to secure their liberation? Such is the strength of this built-in insecurity that social rank amongst toys is determined by their proximity to their owner's heart. Note the unquestioned leadership of the cowboy due to his favoured position with the owner. Modern day toys are manufactured with distributed intelligence. Hence the ability of dismembered toys to survive on their own or be successfully bonded with parts of other toys, as evidenced by the baby-headed spider and Legs. However, severe physical disassociation can still result in loss of sentience as there is a limit beyond which there is insufficient connected intelligence for emergent properties to arise. This is again illustrated in Toy Story, this time by the toys' fear of being exploded by fireworks. Toy Story is a rich and accurate telling of the real world of toys, containing complex insights and ironies." ?!?!?!??!?! Toy Story is an Academy-award-winning CGI animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution in the United States on November 22, 1995. Intro song Randy Newman You've Got a Friend in Me Eminem Like Toy Soldiers Woody tom hanks buzz lightyear tim allen walt disney pictures trailer shorts extra dvd cut deleted scenes directors cut wii ps2 ps3 xbox 360 game review preview film movie cartoon pixar cgi animation making of interview I II III mr mrs potato head angry eyes zurg zerg toy story 1 2 I II intro beginning start credits shorts music song computer game video opening buzz lightyear tim allen tool man taylor woody cowboy intro tom hanks cartoon film
The Death of Buzz Lightyear
Buzz Lightyear dies tragically They say there are deeper psychological, social and religious parallels in this film; and that it has much deeper and more relevant meaning... i'm not sure to be honest, what do you think? quote; "Take for instance the sad case of the astronaut's delusions of grandeur. While it is part of the manufacturers' code of ethics to not deceive their creations, some unscrupulous and misguided ones continue to delude their products that they (the toys) are in fact real. They do so in the belief that this would somehow translate into more realistic "play action". Toy Story manages to highlight this seedy aspect with subtlety and sensitivity. The imprinting of religion into toys is also a real phenomenon. The three-eyed alien "UFO catcher" religion in Toy Story (whose basic tenet is that toys exist to be chosen for ascension to a better, i.e. toy owners', world) is based on an actual incident. This practice is however limited and on the decline as religion in toys, as amongst humans, tends to limit the analytical acuity of its subjects (again, shown with subtlety in Toy Story). A less admirable section of the manufacturers' code of ethics makes manufacturers build in severe insecurity and bonding characteristics into toys. Toys will not feel valued unless cared for by their owners. They become jealous and will even resort to toycide if their relationship with their owner is threatened by another toy. The manufacturers' justification for this is that this is the best way to safeguard the safety of our children. How else can we ensure that the toys will not murder their owners in the dark of night in order to secure their liberation? Such is the strength of this built-in insecurity that social rank amongst toys is determined by their proximity to their owner's heart. Note the unquestioned leadership of the cowboy due to his favoured position with the owner. Modern day toys are manufactured with distributed intelligence. Hence the ability of dismembered toys to survive on their own or be successfully bonded with parts of other toys, as evidenced by the baby-headed spider and Legs. However, severe physical disassociation can still result in loss of sentience as there is a limit beyond which there is insufficient connected intelligence for emergent properties to arise. This is again illustrated in Toy Story, this time by the toys' fear of being exploded by fireworks. Toy Story is a rich and accurate telling of the real world of toys, containing complex insights and ironies." ?!?!?!??!?! Toy Story is an Academy-award-winning CGI animated feature film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures and Buena Vista Distribution in the United States on November 22, 1995. Intro song Randy Newman You've Got a Friend in Me Eminem Like Toy Soldiers Woody tom hanks buzz lightyear tim allen walt disney pictures trailer shorts extra dvd cut deleted scenes directors cut wii ps2 ps3 xbox 360 game review preview film movie cartoon pixar cgi animation making of interview I II III mr mrs potato head angry eyes zurg zerg toy story 1 2 I II buzz lightyear tim allen tool man taylor woody cowboy intro beginning start credits shorts music song computer game video opening tom hanks cartoon film