I think it suggests that the toys have a strong sense of unity and always look out for one another. It might be a message about friendship and sticking together through thick and thin.
Well, it could mean that in the Toy Story universe, the characters have a code of honor where they never leave a friend or fellow toy behind when facing challenges or dangers. It emphasizes the importance of support and companionship.
It probably means that a true war story focuses more on the human experiences and emotions rather than just the battles and conflicts.
A narrative was usually a document similar to a thesis or report that introduced the reader to the details of a topic or project. In the field of novels, a narrative was usually used to introduce the plot, characters, background, and other information of a novel. It can help readers better understand the content of the novel and provide reference for the creation of the next novel.
Well, 'Pulp Fiction' is a cult classic with a distinct style. It combines different storylines in a very unorthodox way. So, when we say 'you can never tell pulp fiction', it might be about the inability to sum up the movie in a simple way. It has a certain charm that defies easy description. There are so many memorable scenes, dialogues, and characters that it's hard to put it all into words.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a random number with no specific meaning in the context of Toy Story.
It means that our family is the starting point of our life journey and the love within it lasts forever.
It could mean that the leaves, through their appearance such as their color, shape, and the way they fall, convey certain information or experiences. For example, in autumn, the changing colors of leaves can tell the story of the passing of seasons, from the warmth of summer to the coolness of fall. It can also symbolize the life cycle of a tree, as the leaves grow, thrive, and then eventually wither and fall, much like the different stages in a living being's life.
Well, the 4 fingers in Toy Story could be a way to make the toys appear more cartoonish and distinct. It might not carry any specific significance beyond the aesthetic aspect.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's a random code or has some specific meaning related to a particular scene or plot point, but I don't have that information.
In Toy Story 4, 'Forky' is a character made from a spork and other random items. He represents a newfound sense of purpose and identity for the toys.
I think 'fob' in Toy Story could be a term used for a particular accessory or a gadget. It might have been introduced to add an element of mystery or to serve a specific purpose in the story. But we'd need to look closely at the specific scenes or dialogues to figure out its precise meaning.