Saturday, November 30, 2013

Controversey Strikes With Grown Adults Over Future "Toy Story 4" Film


EMERYVILLE - One of Hollywood's most beloved movie studios Pixar is known as home to many successful computer-animated films which includes the characters from the Toy Story Franchise. But during the Thanksgiving weekend, Pixar's partner company Disney announced that Toy Story 4 is already in the works as another upcoming sequel in the franchise.Much to dismay, despite the fact that the film is in its pre-production stage such as making sure most of the original voice actors are still alive, there is already some controversy over its supposed plot.

Nearly three and a half years after the release of the 2010 summer blockbuster Toy Story 3, a study group made up of parents, teachers, and just random adults in general were used as a test group at Pixar Animation Studios in order to determine the official plot for Toy Story 4. Based on their test group, the theme that hit most with them was the theme of abandonment. They even film the test group crying over the toys being accidentally abandoned by their new kid owner Bonnie.

The test group also voice concerns as to whether today's children will understand the difference between reality and fantasy with the toys as they come to life in every movie. Then again, most in the group was revealed to be emotionally attached to the toys then the children they have studied in the past.

But the main matter that everyone seemed mixed about was over Ken and whether or not he is implied to be gay. This caused sparks with adults who leaned more towards the conservative side of the political spectrum. However, Pixar representatives assured the group that Ken is just a man who loves fashion and nothing more.

Disney has also expressed interest in Pixar making Toy Story 5 and Toy Story 6, but no word from Pixar representatives on whether or not those projects are even up for consideration.

Disclaimer: the following blog post is satire. I do not hold any credibility to this fake story. 

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