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See AllToy Story 5 Has A Better Conflict Than Toy Story 4
ALP did you actually read my post? Bonnie is getting older as in teenager. She doesn't play with the toys anymore because like every other teen, she has a phone, tablet etc. I mean maybe you still played with little toys in your teen years, but normally teens grow out of that. So tell me why, with Andy knowing Bonnie is older now that it is just so wrong to ask if he can have some of his old toys back? Sid was the worst villain. Al stole Woody but kept the toys in good condition and actually had him repaired with the intent of selling the toys. Lotso tried to destroy the toys in number 3, but he was unsuccessfull. Sid actually blew up toys, cut them up and all kinds of crap. If you are so intelligent explain how just all of a sudden the toys are threatened by technology and decide Woody can save them? You have to have a reason for Woody to want to come back and I think the thing that would do it, is Andy wanting them back.
Toy Story 5 Has A Better Conflict Than Toy Story 4
What I am hoping is that Bonnie is getting older and is spending more time with technology. Then, Bonnie's mom gets a call from Andy asking if Bonnie still has his childhood toys. He is about to have a kid of his own and would like to get them back for his children to play with. This could be why Buzz and a few of the other toys go on a quest to find Woody and get him and Bo Peep to return. I think it would be the perfect ending and if they do want to really end it, they could show generations of Andy's family, kids, grandkids, great grandkids etc having the toys passed down to them and getting played with. Also along the way they could be captured by Sid one last time. He wants to get revenge on the toys that traumatized him as a kid. This way there is a villain and it would also help tie up the franchise. Sid was the worst villain because he destroyed toys.