What do you think Woody was thinking during this whole scene?

What do you think Woody was thinking during this whole scene?

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>"Fuck this, I'm never going to Amsterdam again."

>"I bet the Jews did this"

>"oh"

Unf

Don't fucking move, no matter how much it tickles

The same thing my harley quinn doll thinks when i cum on her

Anyone else really loved this scene? Don't know why but its something about that detailed craftsmanship that really gets me. Also anyone have a webm?

The man truly loved his craft

>Shit, is this the guy from the chess short?

>yes more more more
>MORE DAMMIT
>IM A DIRTY BOY NOW CLEAN ME LIKE IM YOUR BITCH

The same as when you go to the dentis,
>"dont move or he might fuck things up"

Yeah, the way the whole sequence was choreographed was filmmaking/animation kino.

Not sure why but when I first this in the murky haze that is my youth I thought this scene was Frankenstein-y and kind of disturbing.
Then watching the movie again years later I thought "What was young me thinking? That was really pleasant."

>kino
Stop using meme words kid, even more because it is an insult.

You think the old man knew?

This scene and the ratatouille cooking scenes are top comfy.

Yeah, even as a kid this scene got me metaphorically hard. Slow meticulous scenes like this are my jam. Another example I can think of is the tea preparation scene in Samurai Jack.

ASMR.
>inb4 psuedoscience
I can't prove shit but those reactions people felt aren't nothing. It's just a very soothing reaction that's believable for those who've experienced it.

Whoa, you're right on the money with this post. This is the best postkino I've ever read. Do you mind if I save this?

What was his fucking problem?

He finally had no teeth to give himself the perfect blowjob but was too old to preform it on himself.

>"Don't get a woody, don't get a woody, don't get a woody"

>One day while Andy was masturbating...

It was one of those scenes that always kinda stuck with me without me realizing. I got major de ja vu the last time I saw it.

IT'S DAYTIIIIIIIIIIIIIIME

>Don't worry user, it doesn't mattah dat ya can't get a real goil; you got me!

"A man barely alive. Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology."

AAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!

Dammit I have an eyelash.

"That background music is nice"

Goddamn, I remember when this CGI used to be mind blowing to young me. Time has not been kind.

shit, now I feel sad...

I wanted his box with 6 billion compartments as a kid

Well, at least you're not worrying; right?!

>This a scene is about to turn a whole generation towards ASMR

I honestly think the "plasticy" look of mid-late 90s CGI looks better in a cartoony context than the weird pseudo-hyper-realism-but-still-cartoony-proportions used today.

Hey dumdum. Woody is the toy, not the old fuck. Did you even watch the movie? Go watch toy story 2 before commenting on this thread before you make yourself look like a dopey dumdum

I'm telling the GM on you.

Say; "One day while Andy was masturbating...

ASMR isn't pseudoscience though, it's documented and can be replicated reliably

when I saw the shrek trailer that showed lord farquaad first I wasn't sure if he was a real person or a cartoon. days gone by...

I quote it to this day
>"YOU CAN'T RUSH ART!"

Probably initially "OH FUCK OH FUCK OH FUCK"

And then, later on, "Hey, this is actually pretty fucking nice. Hell yeah."

There really is something magical about it. Part of it is the music, another part is watching how carefully and precisely he's repairing woody. It was good when I was a child, it was good when I watched it today, it'll be good in 40 years.

That thing was the best part about the whole thing

This is also a cool scene
youtube.com/watch?v=haW0vKj99tk&ytbChannel=Ultimate Woody fan

...

I swear regular ASMR does nothing for me, but that scene is just satisfying on a primal level. Especially that last shot of him painting Woody's boot, gets me every time.

they're afraid of the uncanny valley

ya gonna splurge on it, Sup Forums?

>"waah, stop using words I don't understand"
learn to adapt, grandpa

you're stressing
don't stress

>random who're in a dress
No

>the dress is cloth
c-can it be taken off?

I don't understand this reference. Please enlighten me.

>Look! I'm Woody!
>Howdy Howdy Howdy!

>i wonder what's andy doing
>bo is probably making out with buzz right now
>fucking slut
>did I leave etch a sketch on?
>my feet hurt
>probably because there's a snake in my boot

>japanese

how good are the odds that she at least has some unpainted nipples under there?

read that in her voice

unlikely since it's based on a license that isn't porn

that (((nose)))

it's a reference to a picture of a porn character on /trash/ check the Saturday inanimate threads. is a work safe picture of the character

Isn't kino used just for one uncut shot, because there were plenty of cuts in that sequence.

This.
>Must resist urge to ask for autograph.
>Must resist urge to ask for autograph!
>Oh shit, he's erasing Andy's name?
>Oh boy, is he going to give me his signature?!
>No! Don't go! The paint dried, don't forget to give me that sig-
>And he's gone.

>Mafex
No, not even once

It's really soothing watching him fix up Woody, every step being done with precision and delicacy, but speed and practiced accuracy. It was like watching someone make glass sculptures, or painting miniatures, seeing someone with skill do their trade is really relaxing. It might also be because it's one of the only times we ever see an adult character interact so closely with one of the toys and not show either complete indifference or greed. He had genuine care and love for Woody while he was working, which also probably lent to the soothing feeling of the scene.

can I see her pantzu?
either way no

It's sometimes used to describe well made scenes like that in live action movies, because it takes a lot of effort and know-how on everyone's part in the production to make them happen.
However that's not the only way to earn that praise. Infact, if it was, then no animation could be considered "Kino" since assembling any sequence in an animated production can be done over a near arbitrarily long period of time, eliminating the difficulty that making the same type of shot in live action creates.

it's spelled 'splooge'

Thanks, user, but
>unironically shilling /trash/

youtu.be/YOtOJHbxQII

Not my Harley

Under appreciated post.