Summary

  • Orion and the Dark parodies Toy Story 3's incinerator scene in a clever and subtle way.
  • Netflix's 2024 animated film features the same "What if anthropomorphic things had feelings?" trope as Toy Story 3.
  • The movie Orion and the Dark references one of Pixar's most devastating moments, showcasing its impact and legacy.

the Toy Story movie series and takes place right before Andy is supposed to leave for college. Consequently, Toy Story 3's main conflict revolves around what happens to Woody, Buzz, and the rest of the toys when Andy grows up.

Pixar plans to release Toy Story 5, starring Tom Hanks as Woody and Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, on June 19, 2026.

After a series of unfortunate events, the toys end up at Sunnyside Daycare in Toy Story 3, where they meet the evil Lotso who forces them to be played with unruly toddlers. When they try to break out of the daycare, the toys end up in a dumpster and are taken to a landfill. Because of Lotso's betrayal, Woody, Buzz, Jessie, and the other toys find themselves headed for an incinerator. They are about to accept their fate when the Aliens save them. Despite the relieving outcome, the scene is heartbreaking and one of the Toy Story franchise's most memorable moments.

Orion & The Dark Perfectly Parodies Toy Story 3's Incinerator Scene

The Netflix Film Sneakily References One Of Toy Story's Most Devastating Moments

Orion and the Dark Toy Story 3 parody

Orion and the Dark proves how iconic Toy Story 3's sad ending.

The parody is subtle and clever as Orion is critiquing a moment similar to Toy Story 3's, but his comments will become contradictory as the film continues.

Orion is watching television about eight minutes into Orion and the Dark and is unimpressed by what he sees on the screen. A film or show features anthropomorphic recyclable items heading for a trash compactor and bracing themselves for their doom. Orion mentions how it's "completely unrealistic" since he believes the objects don't have feelings or go on adventures. Of course, Orion and the Dark is spoofing the 2010 Pixar movie's incinerator scene. The parody is subtle and clever as Orion is critiquing a moment similar to Toy Story 3's, but his comments will become contradictory as the film continues.

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Toy Story 3
Release Date
June 18, 2010
Runtime
103 minutes
Director
Lee Unkrich
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    Woody (Voice)
  • Headshot Of Tim Allen
    Tim Allen
    Buzz Lightyear (voice)

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Toy Story 3 continues the beloved animated series, reuniting Woody, Buzz, and the gang as they face new challenges when they are mistakenly sent to a daycare center. With Andy headed to college, the toys must collaborate to navigate the perils of their new environment and find their way back.

Writers
Michael Arndt
Franchise(s)
Toy Story
Distributor(s)
Disney

Orion & The Dark Borrows One Of Pixar's Oldest Tricks

The 2024 Movie Features Pixar's Classic "What If Anthropomorphic Entities Had Feelings" Trope

The parody of one of Toy Story 3's saddest moments isn't the only thing Orion and the Dark has in common with the 2010 movie. Netflix's 2024 animated comedy also includes a similar trope that many Pixar stories share — the "What if anthropomorphic things had feelings?" formula. The embodiment of the dark visits Orion in Orion and the Dark and attempts to help the boy overcome his fears. Characters like Dark, Quiet, and Sleep have feelings in the story, just like how the toys have human-like qualities in Toy Story 3 and the emotions in Pixar's Inside Out have personalities.

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