Congrats to the McGrew brothers on their work. And thankfully, it's been officially approved by The Walt Disney Company for release, so it won't get taken down for copyright infringement or anything like that. In an eerie coincidence, the Buzz Lightyear of Star Command episode 'Stranger Invasion' has Emperor Zurg requesting incinerators instead of a standard garbage smasher in a new base, as they would be far more difficult to escape from. But when you can show the results to an audience who can immediately appreciate the craftsmanship that went into it, that's even more special, especially when you're just two brothers with a passion for filmmaking. For Toy Story 3, the incinerator scene is the darkest scene ever made in any Pixar film. Spending eight years working on any project is an achievement in itself. Sunnyside Day Care feels like it was actually shot at a real day care facility, Andy's Room is pretty spot-on, and you'll definitely want to see how they pull off the tearjerking incinerator scene at the end.
And just like Robot Chicken, the brothers had to create their own toys to match the movie from time to time.Īs for the live-action aspects of the movie, the recreation of the locations is also impressive. It's exactly how the Adult Swim series Robot Chicken makes their stop-motion action figures talk. The incinerator isnt the sad part (especially on repeat watches when you know they all live), its the end where he gives all his toys away. After Woody reunites with Bo Peep in Toy Story 4, he tells her about the incinerator scene in Toy Story 3 in the short film Lamp Life.Even though the mouths of most of the characters don't move, the characters still have expressive faces thanks to the use of clay.In an eerie coincidence, the Buzz Lightyear of Star Command episode " Stranger Invasion" has Emperor Zurg requesting incinerators instead of a standard garbage smasher in a new base, as they would be far more difficult to escape from.For Toy Story 3, the incinerator scene is the darkest scene ever made in any Pixar film. Toy Story 3s incinerator scene is somewhat infamous already, but a gag alternate version the filmmakers put together ended the movie there.It is possible that Pixar staff was influenced by its appearance when designing the incinerators and their cranes Incinerators and their cranes look like a bit similar to Bagger 288 (a giant mining machine) built by German company Krupp.There is a large BNL logo on the hull of each incinerator but the 700-year-old machines are so dirty that it is difficult to detect.The incinerator and the crane are two separate machines that work together.The incinerator is never seen again throughout the rest of the film. Hamm and Slinky decide to get revenge on Lotso for leaving them to die however, Woody talks them out of it, saying it's not worth it. Potato Head thank the aliens for saving them. As the aliens put their friends down safely, Buzz and Jessie are the only ones still holding hands. However, at the last minute, the Aliens, who had gone to a different part of the dump, save them with a giant crane. They then close their eyes and await their fate. Potato Head's hands and Rex's free hand. Woody looks at all of them holding hands and then joins them by grabbing Buzz and Slinky's free hands. Afterwards, Slinky grabs Hamm's hoof, and Hamm uses his free hoof to grab Rex's hand. Jessie then grabs one of Bullseye's hooves with her free hand. As they near their fiery demise, Buzz looks at Jessie and grabs her hand. Twelve years on and still not over this scene The Walt Disney Company, Toy Story 3 Video. However, instead of pushing the button to save them, he runs off and leaves them to die. Twelve years on and still not over this scene The Walt Disney Company, Toy Story 3. He climbs up the ladder and reaches the button. Lotso then spots a ladder leading to a stop button to stop the conveyor belt. Rex, Woody, and the rest of Andy's toys run for their lives. Woody says it's not daylight, but the light of an incinerator. The incinerator is a location at the Tri-County Landfill and part of the climax of Toy Story 3.Īfter escaping the shredders, Rex sees a light, thinking it's daylight. Woody witnessing the incinerator from afar. All of the incinerators and their cranes were standing still because they had ceased functioning long ago. After escaping the trash shredder, All the toys are on another belt that leads to an incinerator.
The incinerators and their cranes were seen towering over the city buildings when WALL-E was heading home from work. Each incinerator has a separate crane unit that is able to slice down the trash towers (built by WALL-Es) into digestible sections for the incineration. They are city block-wide sized and move on big tank treads.
Incinerators were used to get rid of the trash in "Operation Cleanup". They are seen briefly in the movie WALL-E. Incinerators are colossal machines built by the Buy n Large corporation.