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Buzz Lightyear ([personal profile] toinfinity_andbeyond) wrote in [community profile] piper90 2020-06-23 11:19 am (UTC)

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[Buzz took longer to be impacted, not having gotten a chance to clarify at the start if this is a documentary or -

- or clearly a story, about something fanciful, because it's not like some fairy is ever going to rise out of a magic tear to make them a real cowboy and spaceman, and he started the story out feeling slightly attacked, wondering if any of the toys think he in his delusion was being dismissive of them? How dismissive was he, he has to wonder -?

But having met other makes of his model and other toys in general who don't seem to have much going on under the surface, he has his own ideas about his own Realness and imaginative, loving Andy's impact on that. No one can deny that his first kid loved him, for something more than just his cool gadgets and cartoon theme song, and that has given him some personhood that has been eclipsed temporarily, but never totally gone away.

He manages to keep it barely together as Woody sobs, patting the ragdoll on the back.]


I can't believe Mom never read that one to Andy. What a thoughtful story. Such an empathetic take.

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