Well, it's good to know that there's some justice in this world, and that Nemo and Marlin can rest easy knowing that their deceased family has been avenged.
And the world is at peace.
Well, it's good to know that there's some justice in this world, and that Nemo and Marlin can rest easy knowing that their deceased family has been avenged.
And the world is at peace.
The movies always have tons of Easter Eggs in them, and most of the movies (if not, all of them) are intertwined in some way.
Come on, look at Inside Out!
That entire movie has to do with the importance of mental health and dealing with your feelings.
Every Pixar movie has this tendency to make us cry.
Whether it's the beginning, the end, or the whole movie, it gets the tears flowing.
It made us laugh, it made us cry, and it taught us that it's okay to be a little different.
The two worlds finally collided in Toy Story 4, and in the best possible way ever.
Let's get into it.
I know it's been a couple of years, but the beginnings of Pixar films tend to stick with you (any fan of Up can attest to that).
If you don't, let me refresh your memory...
Yeah, needless to say, we all cried like babies.
That mean old predator can no longer terrorize the poor, downtrodden, smaller fish of the reef.
Well let's just say that the barracuda makes a cameo appearance in Toy Story 4, and it's not one that he can ever put on his resume.
Because he's dead.
See that fish on the wall? In the top left-hand corner?
That's the barracuda.
Know that Josh Cooley and Mark Nielsen, the director, and producer of TS4, have confirmed it.