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And I'm the other horse Paul. Sam would have swamped everyone to feel sorry for a door. I look like this. Yes, and we joined by team podcast Charlotte and Jiek.
We did pull Charlotte, who was a celebrated Kevin's birthday, Happy Birthday, Kevin's your big MacDarry, smooth guy, giant man, whatever the game you got these is. Have a giant, yeah. Hope you haven't been nice here. I'm sorry, why are you still there?
Charlotte the way it goes. Cool, we don't know if it's not feeling too well. But yes, we are. Like say, even when we're sick, even when we're not well, we're still pumping out these podcasts, just for your entertainment.
It's all for Goodwill. That's all there's. It's all for good. It's only me standing.
Goodwill is a hundred other YouTuber cans. I love you. Four hundred and fifty five. We have hit a milestone as well in the in the subscribe.
So we did get over one of our targets of four hundred and fifty, which actually I know it's still small numbers for some, but it actually blows me away that people are still subscribing. And while we actually will have hit that, and this is our one year, like it's almost like we're married now, one year anniversary of doing this shit. What's one year? The one year podcast.
Paper, paper. Yeah, here's a ten. Yeah, super well done guys. That's amazing for keeping like weekly and even modern weekly because I know you've done a bunch of special episodes in between as well.
Yeah, anything done the charity one? Yes, I can't. There's like 12. Yeah, it does.
I think we'll end up doing another podcast after the charity one. I'm not going to like. It's going to be great. I think there was a make it up.
Actually, I really think that's where it all came together. Well, making of me. You're still on extra hour. I'm not going to let you get away with that.
You're still about time to get time to do. So if I were doing another one. I'll do the first ever. The semi's twitch hour is not counting.
Oh, thank you. Look at them. Oh, like nine. Twitch buddies.
That's all on Twitch also. Good project. It's like a tag game between us more. Twitch friends, Twitch friends.
Yes. Yeah. I'll let Sammy get a statement out, and I'll read the statement for the wonderful and fabulous both Donna. So everything is supposed to be in an interview.
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What we want to have is anyone coming for us because can't be bothered and tell us our opinions are wrong. We can agree to disagree on them. So let's keep it fun, keep it kind and keep it toxic but here we have yet out of notism. Very well done.
Sorry. We'll not get you through so much. Just an inquiry. That's all you have to do.
That's your job. That's the nicest thing he's ever said to us. It's your ameliality. I like the little representations of ourselves.
I know Gia Clem said as soon as he knew we were going to do a Pixar movie. Happy child. The destroyer of toys. We've got a little kimboo with Charlotte.
We've got a ratra Sam. I don't know what that's it. I thought the food element because if you ever met Sam in person, she is the hungriest person in the scariest when she is hungry. If you go anywhere and you don't get food first, oh, you're so fucked.
It's quite true. Every time I've seen her, she's like, right, hello. I've got to experiment with all these things. I've got the grumpy old Mr.
Fettickson. Yes. I've passed these past glories and just living on leg memories that he says. That's quite a true representation.
Yes. This episode is going to be full of laughs. It's going to be full of tears. It's going to be emotional.
I'm not going to lie because I think with Pixar, if I'm telling if I'm wrong, it's one of the most ones where Disney actually hits you within the fails. It goes for the jugular and doesn't let go for a lot of things. It's quite brave with this subject a lot of the times. I think as I talk about Disney fans as well, we've left Pixar to one side because I think it's quite a bit of meat on the corner to discuss.
Sorry. I do. I don't know if it's all the delusions. I've had enough Fett some of you.
Someone gave a twix. Does it help the fliddy good girls call this hungry? It's better than Brawny, so it's fine. I'll get to ask Donner's little C.E.E.
I'm trying to be best on an impression as well. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry.
Sorry. Sorry. Sorry. Sorry.
Sorry. Sorry. I'll have to do it. I can't see.
I don't know if she'll always punch us next time. Pixar movies are so special to me. You can't help to love the incredible storytelling alongside the beautiful animation. You'll laugh, you'll cry, and you'll even feel a bit inspired.
You'll always leave Pixar viewing with emotion in your heart and the aren't just ordinary movies. You'll learn many things along the way. One thing actually is how Pixar movies show you. That's okay.
I feel emotions. Now I may be missing out on being... The best bargain. Now I may be missing out on being onto this podcast but I'll be here watching.
Eating all the chocolate and probably scrying along with you, but not you, Sammy. I should put Pawnes as well. Quite men and so, menacing as well. I'm watching you podcasting, always watching.
And she says she kind of likes Paul for reading this out so I made a friend so I hope I don't do just the same, I started like fuck that. Sorry. You did well. One thing I've noticed since recovering from Corbett my stutter from being a child has returned to me.
Oh, Clem's in the chest. Happy birthday, you're big. Happy birthday. Happy birthday.
Happy birthday. So you're tired. Say it again. I'll give you a trade some shorty early as well.
You've still got a trifle eat. Certainly. But yes, so let's kick this off because I can say I love Pixar movies. I've been all in from day one.
So as I said, we've got the little animation was a toy sold was the first ever like pixel little thing, wasn't it? I know the lamp came out, which one was first? I'm not sure. Was it the lamp?
I think the lamp was a part of Sesame Street. Way back when or in the 90s, I guess when they were like starting the studio. Because I remember seeing that lamp when I was a kid. It just did like little shots, you know, like how they do talking or anything like that.
Just weird little things. Yeah. Because I know that's one of the things I did play a part but when it showed off what they could do, I think it was the little toy soldier and the snow globe and it was trying to get across to the hula girl in the other snow globe and he was trying to blow it up and stuff. It was like a very wily, coyote type, like little short carton, which I think of its time because at the time before this came out, all we were saying was like the flats, like the carton and the very one dimensional.
And this was like, I know if you look back now, it's probably quite rigid and very computer generated. It was mind blowing for especially a kid at the time seeing something that looked like you could touch. That was the whole thing. Yeah.
I'm just going to chip in with the air. I wonder if I was maybe a bit too young to appreciate the technical aspect of that kind of thing. Because I think when I was a kid I was like, it's a lamp. It's funny.
It has a parent. But yeah, like I mean, because I think by the time like Toy Story came out, I was definitely old enough to be like, oh, wow, this is something that's never been seen before. Yeah. Sorry.
Was that the first feature length for them? Wasn't it feature length? The first thing that ever happened. Yeah, Toy Story was the first thing that ever happened.
It was actually near because they had rooms and rooms of computers because they didn't have the process and how it actually did at the time. Oh, it's phenomenal. It's even watched it a long ago. When did we talk about Toy Story recently?
Because we talked about it. Was it one of your favorites or something, one of your lists? The thing was on one of the lists as many moments ago. Yeah, like maybe feel good.
One of those or something. I just remember going to watch this straight afterwards and like it's still a whole thing. Did we not mention it in the Disney one? Possibly.
I would have been there. I think. It's definitely been mentioned it in the streams. I was going to say Martin, you're normally the expert.
Tell us which one. I just remember going to watch it and it was like that clip out yesterday. It's still that brilliant. It's so clean.
And the way that the move is just mind one. I still say it's the best. But that's what you are wrong. But you are wrong.
I'm ill. You're like, I'm ill. I'm ill. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. But part of the next point, what would be you guys' favorite Pixar films?
I'll go and show it first. We'll give this a chance of a comment. If you had asked me this, I thought it would have absolutely been either twice your audience or anything. And then I watched it in red.
Yeah. Tell us about Turn In Red. And that was.. It's brilliant.
It's got a lot of stick for its subject matter. But it's just brilliant. It's so nostalgic and it's all true. especially being that awkward, eating your old girl is so true.
It's just brilliant. And it's got a giant red panda who didn't look like that. But it's good what you say though, when it comes to the controversy, because it shouldn't be controversial. I think it's like middle-aged men that uncomfortable that have enough conversations or get uncomfortable when their wives are always bringing, like, sanitary towels or tannins into the house.
But imagine, like, how refreshing that would have been, like, for a 13-year-old girl to see a film where it's normalised to have this, because before this, the only type of aspect was mentioned was in crude comedies or in curry, which was done in the most horrific way at possible. It kind of breaks us out. We're talking about all teenage girls on Moody and Homeowner and all. Because they're still teenage girls.
They still have fun. It was just like, yeah, yeah, period does not define us. Exactly. Yeah, but I think Paul's right there, like, that sort of hand-ringing and controversy.
It was all mostly men just making stuff up. Can you imagine if it's been like, switch it around and it's like a film about young boys with things that are important to them. People like Mental Health stuff, people would have been applauding it and stuff like that for being ground-breaking. But because it touches on one thing, that's a certain part of the population thinks is weird or uncomfortable.
It's like they just went nuts on it. And I heard an even better crazy take on this one guy. It's been going around to it. Some guy was like, I can't believe this movie doesn't mention 9-11.
This is not how people acted a few months after 9-11, because it's been like 2002? Are you fucking kidding me? Oh, god. It's going down to them, guys.
We're going back to the first thing I was going to do. It's just got fake Kate. That just doesn't make any sense, but I loved it. It was so refreshing.
Sorry, my sister's just put a comment about it. She said, turning right was so bloody good. And screw the people who can't relate to young girls would can relate to a fish. But that's the thing, though, because it wasn't necessarily a story for me, because I'm not the target audience for it, but I can appreciate the thing.
I didn't start appreciating the actual film, but I got it was, until the relationship with the young girl and the mother came into it. That's when I got involved with this film and absolutely adored towards the end. Because I say, I thought it was very niche towards teenage girls and stuff like that. Which again, wasn't it?
Wasn't saying it was a bad thing. It just thought, oh, this might not be one of Pixar's where I'm aimed at. But then as soon as the mother and father dynamic in that film, I actually adored it. That's when I just thought this was absolutely pretty.
I think the dad actually made it as well towards the end and how nice and how wholesome his dad was as well. I'm still wondering about watching this this week. I'm going to recommend a chance to watch, but I don't really want to cry at the moment. So much of it reminded us of the friendship group.
I still remember my group of friends from when I was at age. I've run with the same time that the film said, I still have to speak to half of them now. You were exactly like that, like your friends of your life. It's so much of a relatable, especially for me.
The relationship between the mother and the grandmother is so similar to my mom and my nanate. It's not even funny. It really is. And like the dad reminds me of my dad when he might be a dad at home and he'll just kind of sit down and admit defeat without seeing anything.
Honestly, like you're right, like that speaks to the dad mix as well, like as a heartbreaker. I can't remember the exact quote, but basically just like all of us have like bad sides and you don't have to hide it, but you've got to learn to live with it type of thing. I think anyone can take that kind of message on board. To be fair, though, if I was turning to a giant red panda, I wouldn't want that to go away.
That'd be mint. I'm sorry I would love to see the love. I was not the anger issues, but to be fair, I always went to the anger issues to be teed. There was no villain of the story.
Like it was just a common of age story. Like there was no villain. It was just exactly yourself. No, I think the picks on to that well though, like I say a lot of the stories, the reason I can say a big bad guy or someone that you root against type thing, it's almost like an adventure or a common of age story.
It's like the things that you can relate to more. I think the biggest theme throughout any Pixar film is family and friendship. And that's the thing that they really, really just get it on point to the point where in tears sometimes we exhibit. To all the time.
I mean, look at it. Like my group, my co-group of friends, I'm still friendly. One of them's actually sitting on here now because of none of us for such a long time. But what we like in college, we did.
I'm not so much ex, sorry. Oh my God, you're trying to be nice. No, but we did. We did like everything together and still watch.
Can I say we didn't do everything together. Just go on that room again out there. I think I was the only one of the evidence. I don't know how to do it.
I don't know how to do it. You weren't emotionally available, shall we? You never come on to me. You never could have, you never been on any of the advances.
Oh well. I'm done now. So. I don't think you used to drink while I was doing it.
I'm not really doing this. I know I didn't. But not, I just like, but like us and how we are in the chat, like we can't go in a second without talking to each other. So I love shit.
True. It is. Yeah. You're right.
It's usually about like found family as well. Like Pixar thought that's not always about like family ties, but yeah. Like no, no, no, no. Oh, we have Pixar.
Oh, we have Pixar family. Yeah. We just need to have a chase sequence at some point and then we'll be right in there. Oh my God, we're a Pixar family.
We already have a cute animal mascot. Yes. Oh, that's true. Yeah.
That's not little euphemism for Donna. So don't worry. Full Panda. Yeah.
That's what we did. Oh, no. That's what we need to do. I'm gonna change in the chat now, isn't it?
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Yeah, we already have a Panda. Oh, you can't be a Panda.
She's named two Fies now after being burned in the... That's a combination in the night. Sorry, Pixar. Yes.
We're gonna try. Yes. Our family. Back.
We're back. We have Turner Red. Such a good thing. I'm glad that's here because a lot of people didn't quite get this film for what it should have been.
And I loved the little Easter eggs that were in the, on the bag of one of the girls. It had a little bit of a light year sticker on for the next Pixar film, which is going to be the Buzz Lightyear. And I know I think Charlotte told us that they do that and each of the films that have a little reference for the next film that's coming. Yeah.
Oh, that's cool. But I like the conspiracy theory as well with that little girl with a friend, like the only one who punches her. That's meant to be Boo growing up. Oh, I like that.
Oh, yeah. Yeah. I think she was my favourite character, the tiny one who looked like young Goku from Dragon Ball. I just honestly like all of the little animators touches on the animation, like where they did the cute eyes every now and then.
So I loved all that. I loved the... When she realized she got a crush on the guy and just drawing in her notebook. Yeah, drawing like all the drawings.
Like, I mean... Yeah. But that was another thing people were kicking off. Like, oh, she's driven with a man.
Like, girls don't do that. And like every single... Like woman change around and went, have you ever met a teenage girl? Yeah, we do.
Yeah, we do. Yeah, we did. Yeah. Good God.
But as we found as I say this weekend in the early on North Group, that people will find a fence wherever they look. Oh. And even go out the way to be offensive as well, just to be like, say a different or... Our souls.
That's just going to be our souls. Yes. We had 450 subscribers. Yeah.
Ever on the Martha left, then one point important one. Exactly. We can weed out the our souls. Yeah.
So, Jake, moving on to your next... Your favorite Pixar for the movie just here. Because I know you've been binging it this week. Yeah, I've just been trying to like fill in some gaps for like, stuff I'd heard good talk about, but not, you know, actually sat down and watched.
Yeah, like, I think it has got to be like, Toy Story 2. Like, I do love the Toy Story series as a whole, but I think they nailed it onto like comedy-wise. Like, there was no like dull moments. I think like what you guys were talking about on like the previous Disney podcast, I think kind of hit me with Pixar.
Like, I kind of aged out of Disney to a certain extent. And then I think Pixar came along. It was all about toys. And like, I was always playing with action figures when I was a kid.
So I was like, oh, this is like, this is like firing off all the synapses, you know, like, taking every box. But yeah, I just love that story about like how you shouldn't just like, I know like it's toys and it's all like, you know, the products that we buy technically. But I love the idea that you should like take care of things and like not just like throw stuff away or sell it whenever you're not like interested anymore. And obviously that's like super heartbreaking because the toys actually feel the pain of not being played.
That's what you want. Yeah. And what do you bring in the chest as well? Like, so you're focused on the story from.
Oh, yeah. What do you get to like, rip the open in two as well? And you're like, fixed by the creepy guy. And Jesse's song that she sings in.
So sorry, is it tostery too? That she's saying it's a little bit more about being left behind. But I feel like my dad cried every single time he hears it without real. Yeah.
I like, as I said, I had always been Easter as well when I got lots of Easter eggs in. The guy that came back to fix, what he was from a short. Like, there's a fixer. I love that element.
I say how they come back. I live on a call back on it in Al's toy barn to crazy. Al with the chicken suit suit. Yeah.
Yeah. Oh, what's his name? Nedry from Jurassic Park. Somebody in the chat.
Oh, we're right. Yeah. Yeah. It was him who did the vice and Al kind of looks like him as well.
Yeah. Like I've said this before in the group, if you don't take your toys out of your box, you're going to be Al when you're older. Yeah. You're going to be the bad guy.
You're going to fix somebody. Oh my god, that's my biggest. I love it. I have a big sale.
Not coming out. With the toy stories as well. I know me in some of the arguments, but the toys stories, each one you thought it had the complete ending. Yeah.
And then they brought out the next one you thought. I don't know. I don't know where I would have been if I didn't pay up this story. And I felt that way up until Toy Story 4, which I think that was the only one that felt or needed.
No, it wasn't a bad film. But I think with the toy story films, you get a complete film from start to finish as well, which not many sequels that you get these days, you get. But Toy Story 2 wasn't the one that brought me. But I say I'd ordered it.
I love like Kelsey Graham as Stinky Pete. I thought it was absolutely hilarious. And Bullseye, I actually fell in love with that horse. I love the dedication Peter gave to the films, the fact that they actually go out with them that way to make outtakes to put all of the credits.
Yes. Yes, because it was a long one for two. It wasn't the like, it wasn't about texting. Because it was all about like, say when they're in the airport and stuff and they were switching all the doors in the boxes and they're pulling like faces up against the plastic but that's absolutely brilliantly done.
Oh, God. And the part in two where like buzz meets the out of the box buzz. Like, yeah. Oh my God.
Is this what I sounded like? Because he's doing like the space range of things again. Like, they did that in three. Didn't they wear the reset buzz back to like Spanish sentence.
So like, they clearly love that joke, but at least they do like a spin on it every time. Where it's like, because he like just buzz reactant because he gets and you know, he ties him up because he thinks he's defective because like, yeah, I love it. You are a toy. Like the best out strange little man.
Like in, I think, I think it's been all signs of intelligent life. Hello. It's got so many good lines. I see all the films are like the voice action in Toy Story is where I think it hits peak.
I don't think it'll be a better voice. Like say, I can't, well, not a car. I don't actually have to car in because it feels more than a car. It is like, say, like action film, but the voice cast, I don't think will be better.
Like say, Tom Hanks is Woody and like Tim Allen, as well as like, yeah, Cliff, I can't remember his name, Cliff, Kevin as the pig. Like say, Mrs. Mr. Potato, even like say the guy you've done Rex's voice as well was Tom Talon, like out there, like say, you just absolutely adored and you don't even need to see the film.
You just hear the voices and you recognize him directly from this film as well. Wasn't it Don Rickles who did Mr. Potato Head and when he died, it just kept the character but it didn't replace the voice. He just didn't talk.
He did, but they had enough voice recordings of him from previous films to make a script for him. So he doesn't have as much dialogue, but he still has dialogue and I think it's the third one. Yeah, yeah, and RIP Mrs. Potato Head, who just recently passed her thing.
She was a liaison from like Seinfeld and stuff. But yeah, you know what, I didn't actually put it together, but I guess Toy Story chooses like a bit of a she is reunion with like Kelsey Graham to come up with. Everything like that. Oh, Woody, do you say Danson?
It doesn't, Woody, Harrison to come back and get us the other. Yeah, like Paul, I'm in agreement with you. Like when I watched Four, there was like, I didn't really know why it was being aired, I guess. But I guess I wanted to be like, to get Woody completely out of the story, just in case I want to do like any stuff.
But I did think he on a Reeves is that... No, do you come here? Yeah, the evil, can evil guy. It's really good.
It's how he moved and everything with his little action ons. All hail Canada. Oh, I love Duke Boom. I thought that the scene with the dolls, we all know how happy about dolls.
And the music that's on in the background is called from the Moonum to the Moonum back or something. And it's so beautifully creepy. And they played it so well with them dolls just like, I love that film so much. It's so good.
Yeah, but each character is to bring in the toys story three when they brought Lost or Bear in. Like as a cue, cue of Coli Bell, that was a bad bear. I know where I was. I know Laura was in the chat with the other deer that Bobby and a little boy even play out like in a tin plane with Lost or was watching Toy Story.
Yeah, that's it. My sister's got one of the coaching chimes and he's quite big and he's a good five or six years old. He still smells like strawberries. I'm showing the Caleb port one for one of our nieces and nephews and it's not like hand-be-floss.
It smells like strawberries. It was strawberries that smell like came out in the Disney shop. I didn't get it. It was the only one thing I wanted.
I didn't buy for except I got a slinky RC. I was what he came about. I got like say loads of it. I didn't get recs either, which is the biggest one.
I care. I care. I can't have care. But yeah, I can say I think I love that you think voice know you too because it has the emotional punch, but it's difficult to talk about like one of the Toy Story's and try and leave them all as well.
Yeah. And even these guys, the little aliens, like... Oh, the boys. It's the class.
It's the class. But yeah, it's so cool. It was one like when I went to Disney Land in Florida, I know we talked about like I'm not bragging. And when I went to Hollywood Disney, there was a pizza shop, it was kind of pizza.
And the hard is like the claw machine in there, like to the attention of the deal. Did you get double prizes? Mm. A wimpy cowboy duck.
Oh, I forgot that I cried. The pizza on it truck is in every single pixel film they make. Is it? Yeah, that's one of the big Easter eggs.
Yeah, they put it in every single film, but it's getting harder and harder to spot it. It was even in Brave. Like someone was naked out of wood in Brave, I think. Oh, that's amazing.
But yeah, that's such a big... Sorry. Sorry, I was just going to talk about the Toy Story elephant in the room, which is nearly the end of Toy Story 3. When they're in the incinerator.
I'm the only one in my lap. Didn't cry at us. Sorry. Yeah, oh wow.
Like how could they do that? All like holding hands and stuff as well. It's like they accepted what was going to happen. Like, they're all here with it.
I was like, don't you want to fight it? And they get you then. And they go, they've got to be recovered. Then they're all like, she's with Andy.
We're getting more. I was like, what? That was heartbreaking. Yeah.
That is my perfect. That's my perfect. That's my perfect. I still don't know.
Yeah. Like sorry to boss. I'm gone. I am right.
I'm not laughing at the fact of what you're crying about. It's the fact that it wasn't me who did it first. Oh. Toy Story 3 was my perfect.
I started ending. Like it was heartbreaking, but it was beautiful at the same time. Because they were getting played with by like a new kid. They had a new kid who wanted adventures with it.
It was Bonnie wasn't it? Uh huh. It was lovely. It really was.
It was devastating, but it was a perfect ending for me. No, but yeah. I think the build up for that film as well, because they're going to the kindergarten get abused. And then you realize how nice or home they're going to have when they're going to Bonnie.
And then having, because we've all been through that one we've given our toys away. Well, not by choice. I think they were sold them in carboos hills. Oh, yeah.
But that realization on Andy that he's going away. And he loves these toys so much. Because there is his childhood. But then pass them on because they're going to be sworn houses as well.
Yeah. They're going to be played with again. Oh, yeah. That's my important attitude.
So I've given a lot of my toys away, the cousins and stuff. But yeah, like when I went around for like a cousin's son's birthday and he was playing with my old Transformers, I was like, yes, that's it. That's what it's all about. My god, I'm so selfish.
Tiny metal cars. I'm selfish. I don't think I could do that. Like I really don't.
You're taking no lessons from the boys. Well, like when I was, when I remember I was. Because you were in it's the same ball and then thing else. I really do.
When I was younger, I remember having it at the school and having like a car, like a feet seal. Remember when they used to do that? Yeah, bringing by. Yeah.
And me, like finally got us to give something up to put on the table. And it was two teddy bears that were pandas. One was pink and white and one was black and white. And when I saw them on the table, I made me die.
Because they were my bears. I can see where they said where my CBT cancels getting all this selfishness from, you know. It started quite young. I know we'll just mention as well that little cameo that said has in Toy Story 3, when he's the garbage man.
He's wearing the same t-shirt where he was with the kid. But what? Yeah, but I wouldn't call him a villain, but what a good way of portraying like the nasty kid next door in Toy Story 1 said like all the other keys come back, the keys, sorry, the toys come back to haunt him. And they were all scary and like deformed and stuff because of the abuse they had.
And that little turning point was so evil, dead as well. But what he's like turning the head around the corner. And like, well, it's always more existent than anything else with this, but in head was just brilliant. Like a Pixar Disney film as well though.
And I love and Pixar that little scene where you first see all the toys that said like, taking apart and put back together. They seek so many adult jokes into their films as well. Like the legs with the hook is a hooker. Yeah.
They're quite clever at that. They're really clever by the way they do that to keep like, because obviously they know that our films are obviously targeted at kids, but they kind of put little jokes into them. Adults like watching the attention as well. You know, if the kids watching it, adult they sit alongside of them.
So it's a gift one for mum and dad. Like let's throw one in there for them. In Florida actually, where that's pizza places. I don't know if it was there when you went for, but you could actually make your own said toy.
They're like, oh, you could just, yeah. And I think I did the head, the spider legs. And I think I left it at that. I was like, that'll do.
Dolls, hey, this is my place. Imagine Sammy being like, ha ha ha ha. Master creation, right. Titting away from all the other kids.
Don't need to just mind. Yeah, I'm trying to get around here. All just like rapping up at this hair booth, trying to sort of to get everyone out of the way. I think like, we all knew that kid though, right?
Like on the street, you just wrecked toys. Yeah. You know when people would like spin the bike wheels up and like put action man's face on it, so it was like going away. And that was not an act.
I really, I like I treasured my items until they got took away from us and you know, friend of the podcast Sean is that Katie's message before. He was a tortoise, but was this no, I got a barbie doll, she was just giving her a hair, going to chop her head off. He was a girl child. Well, I'll get this in there, because if we sit in there before my, because if we sit still in the chat, she will point this out.
I did give Michaela's barbie's a hair doable, I chopped all the hair off and then I painted them with gel pens. So I'm just getting that out there before me, sister gets in. It was horrible. It's a declaration of war between sisters.
Donna's just pointing out in the chat as well. Weazy did the penguin. He got put on the shelf and everyone forgot about it. Cool.
Weazy. So Sam, moving on to yours. That's a little different. I was trying between two and both of them are really to do with different either handling different ways of emotion or grief.
And I obviously went with a brief one. My dog is named after my dog, but my mom's dog is named after this film. It's cool. Beautiful.
It's a heartbreak. Yeah. Sorry. This is just commented saying I'm an evil monster.
I'm talking about Coco and now Michaela, you like this one. And it's absolutely beautiful. What a way to teach a child about death. It's essentially what it is.
It's the most inevitable thing that will happen to us. And it's just done in such a beautiful and colorful. And it's just I love every second of that film. And I'm very shocked that I haven't started crying about it because it's just so it's just how the explain the death process.
Oh, the idea behind it is magical. Like the whole thing I can say as long as you remember it, you're still around. And that's so true in a lot of different ways. Because as sad as it seems, we all go through loss.
And I said, the scary part isn't like, well, for me, isn't the fact that you're gone. It's the fact, will you be remembered? Yeah. Remember me.
Yeah. And it's just a beautiful deal. And especially with what happened quite recently, like one of our members, Natalie, like Zero, who passed away, unfortunately, and all we did is a dedication. But the pit form, like how kind of the right words now is how delicate things are.
How precious life is. Yeah. And this film hits on every right note from the comedy aspect. Yeah.
Like the cute animals because the dog is absolutely amazing. And the music is just right and works perfectly. And to do it with the day to day as well. Like because that is all about, they have a certain day to remember their debt.
And it's just beautiful. And just to be able to make other ones going to be inside out. Yeah. Because I think that really helps your emotional side, you know, making sure that it's okay to have X, Y and Z emotions there.
And because they're all really funny inside your head. But Kobo just hits the nail on the head when it comes down to like, if I ever did have children, that would be how I would want death to be explained to them. And I just think it's beautiful. Yeah.
It teaches you not to develop the grief of it and to celebrate life. Yes. Exactly. That's it.
You'd rather than focus on how sad it can be. And I think that's not just K, that's probably something we can all do. It was from a time. 100%.
Yeah. Because like I say, everyone dwells on everything. Trust is like, say, I'll watch each one of these. Yeah.
I'm so mad that he threw up on me. I'm terrible. It wasn't your roof. It was your parents' roof.
Let's get this first. So that's the bedroom on me. It's the room on me. You did that.
Looking for a house window on your bedroom carpet. That was the... That was the most interesting thing. That was the most interesting thing.
Sorry, go on Jake. I was just going to say, Coco was an interesting one as well. Because it's another one where it's got representation for things that aren't just American. So it'll help kids feel seen at the same time.
Like you guys were saying, giving everyone a chance to look into that ideal and kind of think, oh no, that is a nice sort of bit of a nice way to view the world and how everything works. Yeah. I think Pixar does that good. It has a character for everyone.
I think they've probably nearly hit most things at this point. Yeah. But the donut without... It's just a...
This is the norm. This is normal. This is how it should be. We don't need to make such a big deal of the fact that this is a Mexican-based-style movie.
Or we don't need to be... This is it. This is life. This is how things are and I love it.
Coco does have the most beautiful colours in the world. Yeah. Oh, no, I agree. Absolutely stunning.
I mean, if you ever look at any artwork of daily days, I'm not even going to try and butcher the differentiation of it. Because I can't. And it's just... The colours are just beautiful.
And it really helps brighten up. Does that check matter? Yeah. Oh, because that could have went totally wrong.