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2011-2016

Surprisingly, Carl and Ellie from Up, try to warn their dear family-friend Andy that his toys might be dangerous, when they sent him a post card that can be seen hanging from his bulletin board in the beginning of the Toy Story 3.  Living in seclusion as a precaution, Carl and Ellie are somehow aware of the threat of an uprising by the toys.  But after mega corporation ‘Buy N Large’ forces Carl to sell his house soon after Ellie dies, he sees his final chance to follow her dreams, and flies their house away with over 10 thousand helium balloons.  After landing in South America, Carl and stow away Russell soon come across many dogs wearing special collars that were invented by famous explorer Charles Muntz.  Muntz explains that he brought over the dogs, whom were picked out for their obvious mental acceleration, and forces them to wear an original type of collar that has the dogs’ rapidly developing thoughts translated into audible words.  Throughout the movie, the creatures communicate with people, but each dog still refers to them as “master” as though they know the humans is the dominant species.  And although this might be Muntz’s ideal perspective, the animals soon reveal their bitterness towards Homo sapiens, and lust to take over.

 

 

EVIDENCE #1

EVIDENCE #1

A letter sent from "Carl & Ellie Fredrickren" is seen on Andy's billboard in Toy Story 3

EVIDENCE #2

EVIDENCE #2

Soon after Ellie dies, 'Buy N Large' forces Carl to move out of his house

EVIDENCE #3

EVIDENCE #3

Explorer Charles Muntz invents special collars that allow the thoughts of the dogs to be heard

EVIDENCE #4

EVIDENCE #4

The animals soon though, reveal their hatred for humans

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