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(They made Sunnyside a better place, so they owned up to what they did.)
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(As bad as being a toy in the caterpillar room is, that's not so bad compared to what's going to happen to Lotso on that garbage truck.)
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* [[Fake-Out Opening]]
* [[Fake-Out Opening]]
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: Lotso ends up crucified to the front of a dumpster truck working the landfill, implying he will be stuck that way for the rest of his existence. Even if he frees himself, he's still in that landfill with no way of getting back to 'his' daycare.
* [[Fate Worse Than Death]]: Lotso ends up crucified to the front of a dumpster truck working the landfill, implying he will be stuck that way for the rest of his existence. Even if he frees himself, he's still in that landfill with no way of getting back to 'his' daycare.
** Subverted when it comes to Chunk and the other Sunnyside toys. At first, it seems that the villain's toadies are condemned to rough-and-disgusting playtime with the toddlers as karmic justice; instead, Chunk simply tags out when he's had enough and another toy willingly leaps into the fray.
* [[First Girl Wins]]: The first toy we see Andy playing with at the start of the first film was Woody. {{spoiler|Guess which toy is the only one Andy decides he's going to take to college with him.}}
* [[First Girl Wins]]: The first toy we see Andy playing with at the start of the first film was Woody. {{spoiler|Guess which toy is the only one Andy decides he's going to take to college with him.}}
** Subverted at the end {{spoiler|when Andy sees how much Bonnie loves Woody, he lets her keep him.}}
** Subverted at the end {{spoiler|when Andy sees how much Bonnie loves Woody, he lets her keep him.}}