![]() They don’t know their original owner is dead Andy lives on in his son. Potato Head wake up from their slumber, see Andy Jr., and believe he’s the kid they grew up with all those years ago. Andy forgets about the chest and the key, only to open it after the funeral. Andy heads up there and grabs the chest, but by the time he returns downstairs…his father is dead. being on his deathbed: “Andy’s father calls Andy over to his bedside, giving him a key from his wallet and telling him to go bring down a chest in the attic. Website i09 describes what supposedly happened next with Andy, Sr. With no choice, the family moved into Andy Jr.'s grandparents’ home. Unfortunately, he eventually found himself a victim of Post-Polio Syndrome, resulting in a severe weakening of the muscles that had originally been affected by polio, and spreading to others. managed to recover from the disease enough to have gotten married and fathered Andy Jr. Miraculously, the destined-to-be Andy Sr. ![]() RELATED: Tom Hanks Reveals When 'Toy Story 4' Is Happening And the only reason that they were saved is that he crawled out of bed (his legs had been racked by the disease) and retrieved them from the pile, hiding them in a small cardboard box. In an effort to protect the then-youngster from the debilitating disease, in 1959 most of his toys were destroyed through burning, the exceptions being Woody, Mr. Woody was a one-of-a-kind toy prototype awarded to him from a cereal company, which is supposedly the reason that the toy was considered so valuable. It was he, and not Andy Jr., who grew up with the Woody doll. Mozart was reportedly given some never-before-revealed background information on the fate of Andy Sr., who was suffering from polio. Part of what made the first Toy Story so appealing was how well the computer graphics created convincing plastic surfaces, so detailed you could translate the weight of Buzzs space-suited body or Rexs bumpy skin into a real sensation - you 'know' exactly what they feel like. Mike Mozart is a toy product designer and reviewer who was close to late Pixar head writer Joe Ranft.
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