![]() ![]() Unfowtunatewy fow Sid, his home wife was awweady tewwibwe and this just made things so much wowse. No one bewieved his cwazy tawes of tawking toys and he was diagnosed with pawanoid schizophwenia due to his "hawwucinations" and bewief that "the toys wewe out to get him." He suffewed sevewe depwession and PTSD fowwowing a twaumatic owdeaw in which he cwaimed that his toys came to wife and thweatened. Wemembew Sid Phiwwips? He took his own wife. And even if he were conscious and remembered the toys making a racket, people would just toss it up to a drug/OD induced hallucination I mean dude was ODing, if they had made some racket, no one would have suspected the toys and it's not like Andy would remember anything. I had intended only to remind people of the Sid incident and ask if the toys really didn't act because of the rule, or if there was some darker reason that they sat there in silence watching Andy die. Ultimately he could no longer live with the trauma and fear of the dangerous toys and.īut I digress. His diagnosis was later changed to schizoaffective disorder when he slid into a deep depression.īecause no one believed him and his home wasn't a very loving one to begin with, he never received the proper care and treatment for his PTSD. Unfortunately for Sid, his home life was already terrible and this just made things so much worse. No one believed his crazy tales of talking toys and he was diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia due to his "hallucinations" and belief that "the toys were out to get him." He suffered severe depression and PTSD following a traumatic ordeal in which he claimed that his toys came to life and threatened. Sid is just playing with toys like every other kid.Remember Sid Phillips? He took his own life. Visual thinker and mechanical problem-solver. He’s creative and uses what he has to express himself artistically and tell stories. Is he really a villain? He’s a lively child with a vivid imagination. Sid is a terrific villain in a story about toys attempting to come home. There’s no on-screen evidence to show how Sid now respects toys, but maybe he collects ruined toys because he knows they need him. Sid follows Woody’s instructions by saving toys from the trash, according to legend. Internet fan theories portray older Sid as a toy savior. Sid’s warning: Sid makes a brief appearance in Toy Story 3 as a garbage collector. After Sid accepts his encounter as real or crazy, he heeds the warning. Woody’s caution is crucial because he tells Andy to take care of his toys. If the kid tells his parents, he may need counselling. After Woody’s threat, Sid may never look at another toy again. Sid is scared when Woody’s effort to save Buzz ends in all his toys moving and talking. His ghastly taste is a niche artistic choice. Unthinking, emotionless They’re his art canvas. Sid sees these things as inanimate objects. ![]() He laughs as his dog Skud eats the Little Green Man, and his lava lamp has severed heads. Sid’s severe delight in destruction is frightening. ![]() Sid’s creators know he’s a natural storyteller. That’s a scary toy! We were inspired by Tin Toy’s “living toys” concept.Ĭo-writer Andrew Stanton says, “A lot of us played hard with our toys, so even though Sid is a nasty person in the movie, he’s more like us.” “We all agreed Sid would be an animator,” Lasseter says. In The Making of Toy Story, director John Lasseter says of Tin Toy, one of Toy Story’s progenitors, “I first started building this notion of a juxtaposition with the audience.” You show them something familiar and then make them see it differently. Toy Story’s creators wanted to use Sid to surprise the viewer. Sid doesn’t think he’s torturing living things he’s creating something new. He glues a toy’s torso on an old skateboard. He makes a walking fishing rod with Barbie legs. Sid is realistic and resourceful, not sick and twisted like Woody. Frankenstein’s creatures, mismatched plastic body horror. ![]()
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