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* Subtle one: In the moving van scene, when Slinky is holding Woody and is getting stretched, Slinky says he 'can't hold on much longer'. He meant it. He really can't. One look behind him as he says it, the slink is completely straight, much more exposure would result in him snapping in two, and by extension, die. Slinky sure was keen to prove his loyalty, just short of willing to die for it. Maybe even willing, though in this case, [[Heroic Sacrifice]] would not have been very effictive.
 
== [[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story2]] 2 ==
* After Woody was kidnapped by Al, Buzz without hesitation is ready to pull together a rescue mission for him.
{{quote|"Woody once risked his life to save mine, and I couldn't call myself his friend if I wasn't willing to do the same. Now who's with me?"}}
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'''Jessie''': He ''does''?! ''Why didn't you say so? Let's go!'' }}
 
== [[Toy Story (franchise)|Toy Story3]] 3 ==
* When Andy ultimately decides to give his toys to Bonnie. That right there was enough to make this troper start tearing up, especially considering how the last scene of the Toy Story series so brilliantly mirrors the beginning of the first.
** The very heartwarming thing this troper found about that scene is how Andy describes to Bonnie how he remembers each toy, showing it isn't that he really ''forgot'' about them, he simply outgrew them and now we see he still remembers how special they all are to him.
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