Cooper’s love for movies began by watching Toy Story and Lion King on repeat as a child, but it wasn't until The Avengers that he took an invested interest in movies and the filmmaking process, leading him to discover the world of film journalism.
He graduated college in 2016 with a Bachelor's degree in Media & Public Communication, with a minor in Media Production. He joined Screen Rant in late 2016 following a year-long stint with MCU Exchange, which came after first developing an MCU blog of his own. More: Toy Story: What Happened To Andy's Dad (Is He Dead?)Ĭooper Hood is a news and feature writer for Screen Rant. He could have skipped college or be attending a local school so he can keep his job and be near his mom and sister. Even though Toy Story 3 doesn't reveal much about Sid's life, it's great to get that little Easter egg and shows just how much care Pixar puts into its movies. It is even possible he still lives with his family and remains neighbors with Andy in Toy Story 3 all these years later. Since Sid is a garbage man in the same neighborhood he grew up in, it stands to reason that he never moved out of the city. There are also some other details about Sid's life that can be gleaned through his Toy Story 3 cameo. Now, he's getting paid to pick up items throughout the city and crush them with the garbage truck. It also somewhat makes sense that Sid would enjoy something like this, as he showed a habit of destroying things as a child. The former Toy Story villain appears to be very happy listening to music and collecting other people's trash. Being a garbage man might not seem like a glamourous job to most, but Sid seems to be enjoying it when he's shown in Toy Story 3. The Toy Story 3 Easter egg presents only a fraction of Sid's life after Toy Story, but it is better than nothing.
This garbage man is Toy Story's Sid several years later and still wearing that same shirt from his youth. It is during this sequence that the garbage man can briefly be seen and sporting a black shirt with a white skull on it underneath his work attire. When Woody thinks that Andy's mom has thrown his fellow toys away, he races towards the trash to save them before the garbage truck comes.
TOY STORY 3 EASTER EGG MOVIE
The movie included a quick cameo from Sid that some might not have noticed. Toy Story 2 doesn't make any mention of Sid or what happened to him after this frightening moment, but a Toy Story 3 Easter egg solved the puzzle. Sid's story concluded in Toy Story after Woody and the other toys came to life in front of him, which scared the toy bully badly. Related: Why Toy Story Doesn’t Have Any 1990s Toys (Despite Being Set Then) While most of the movie is about Woody and Buzz's rivalry, the real threat facing them and other toys is Sid, the disturbing kid next door who likes to Frankenstein toys together. However, Toy Story originally started off with a very different type of villain. He showed the dark side of toys that are abandoned by their original owners and was quite different from Toy Story 2's villains Al McWhiggan and Stinky Pete. The addition of Lotso in Toy Story 3 continued the franchise's strong track record of creating great villains. This is where Woody and his fellow toys encounter the evil stuffed animal running the operation, Lotso Huggin Bear. Toy Story 3 revolves around Andy going to college and the toys being donated, on accident, to Sunnyside Daycare. The third entry in Pixar's beloved animated franchise brought Woody and Buzz Lightyear back for a very different type of adventure. A Toy Story 3 Easter egg reveals what happened to Sid after Toy Story.