CherryPizza
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Bear with with, people, I need to ponder.
Just went to an amazingly amazing screening of the first two Toy Story movies in 3D. While I was watching the second one (which, btw is my favourite one so far. I realise this probably puts me in the minority), it resonated with my toy collecting sensibilities as it always does. However, this time, a whole new thought was striking me. Since Muppets are by far my 'main' collection, I wondered if I could get thoughts from people here.
In the 'real' world (whatever that is), would it really be the case that Woody (the main character, the star of the show, the one whose name is in the title of the show) would actually be the sought-after toy that would finally make the collection 'complete'? If you're looking for a final piece to add to your collection of a certain Muppet product, is it ever Kermit, Piggy or Fozzie that ends up being the elusive 'hard to find' toy?
Just to quote some of my own experiences:
When the collecting the Schleich PVCs from the late 70s, Zoot was the hardest of the lot to get hold of.
With the Fisher-Price Stick Puppets, Scooter/Animal were the ones that I had to wait and hope to find.
Today, whenever I read of people trying to find those last few Palisades figures, it is almost always a search for an obscure/fan favourite character (unless it's for a rarer variant or exclusive of a main character).
Yes, I realise that the story would not have worked unless Woody was the 'missing' toy, but that doesn't stop my overactive mind from seeking your thoughts.
Just went to an amazingly amazing screening of the first two Toy Story movies in 3D. While I was watching the second one (which, btw is my favourite one so far. I realise this probably puts me in the minority), it resonated with my toy collecting sensibilities as it always does. However, this time, a whole new thought was striking me. Since Muppets are by far my 'main' collection, I wondered if I could get thoughts from people here.
In the 'real' world (whatever that is), would it really be the case that Woody (the main character, the star of the show, the one whose name is in the title of the show) would actually be the sought-after toy that would finally make the collection 'complete'? If you're looking for a final piece to add to your collection of a certain Muppet product, is it ever Kermit, Piggy or Fozzie that ends up being the elusive 'hard to find' toy?
Just to quote some of my own experiences:
When the collecting the Schleich PVCs from the late 70s, Zoot was the hardest of the lot to get hold of.
With the Fisher-Price Stick Puppets, Scooter/Animal were the ones that I had to wait and hope to find.
Today, whenever I read of people trying to find those last few Palisades figures, it is almost always a search for an obscure/fan favourite character (unless it's for a rarer variant or exclusive of a main character).
Yes, I realise that the story would not have worked unless Woody was the 'missing' toy, but that doesn't stop my overactive mind from seeking your thoughts.