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<h3>Lotso’s heavy burden</h3>
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<time datetime='Mon, 26 Feb 2024 16:00:00 CST'>26 Feb 2024, 4:00 PM</time>
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<p>This stuffed bear could use some therapy</p>
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<time datetime='Mon, 26 Feb 2024 16:00:00 CST'>26 Feb 2024, 4:00 PM</time>
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<p>This stuffed bear could use some therapy</p>
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<h1 id='title'>Lotso’s heavy burden</h1>
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<time datetime='Mon, 26 Feb 2024 16:00:00 CST'>26 Feb 2024, 4:00 PM</time>
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<b>SPOLIERS</b>: this post contains spoilers for <i>Toy Story 3</i> and slight spoilers for <i>Primer</i>.
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I just watched <i>Toy Story 3</i> the other day with some small family members.
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I had seen it once before, and both times I have really enjoyed it as a touching sequel & conclusion
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to the <i>Toy Story</i>s I grew up with (I never bothered with <i>Toy Story 4</i>).
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I love how each movie fleshes out different implications of the relationship between children and their toys,
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which makes a fertile thematic ground for exploring the ways relationships change.
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There is plenty of this kind of exploration in <i>Toy Story 3</i>, from Andy’s toys’ evolving relationship with their college-bound kid to the lives of daycare toys with an eternal rotation of new kids coming in to play with them.
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This time, something about the story’s antagonist, Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear (or just Lotso), started rolling around in my mind after I watched it.
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alt='A photo of Lots-o’-Huggin’ Bear from Toy Story 3. He is backlit and angry.'
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<figcaption>Frame from <i>Toy Story 3</i> by Pixar</figcaption>
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So Lotso is one rotten toy.
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He dominates and abuses other toys without any remorse, and even betrays the protagonists after they risk their own lives to save him.
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Clearly, he is not the type of villain with a redemption arc or even the potential for one.
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But it seems to me like his backstory on its own could offer a lot of potential for redemption.
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Lotso was his kid Daisy’s favorite toy, but he and two other toys are accidentally left behind at a rest stop.
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After a long struggle to make it home to Daisy, they discover that Lotso has been replaced by a new Lotso,
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presumably with Daisy none the wiser about the replacement.
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This doppelgänger is living Lotso’s former happy life, which he was so desperate to recover.
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Daisy’s love for him continues on, unbroken, but with him no longer the object of it.
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In a sense, his double has become the real him and he has become a sort of ghost, like the time-displaced protagonists of <i>Primer</i>.
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This is the moment where Lotso “snaps” and begins his transformation into the irredeemable villain of the story.
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Watching the scenes where the backstory is discussed,
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I noticed that both Chuckles and Woody point out that Lotso himself is the only one that has been replaced, not Chuckles or Big Baby.
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No one offers Lotso any other way to make sense of his frankly horrible situation except to drive home the bleak reality of his ghosthood.
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This is presented as Lotso’s unique burden to bear (pun intended…?).
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But the scenario is something that could happen to almost any toy*, through no fault of their own.
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It’s not Lotso’s fault that he was inadvertently left behind, or that he was replaced.
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If anything, his replacement is a testament to how much Daisy loved him, which makes the situation all the more devastating.
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I would be interested to see this same situation explored through a more sympathetic toy character.
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Lotso’s turn to the dark side is not the only possible response to such a wound, but moving on would not be simple or easy.
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He could have let Chuckles and Big Baby return to Daisy, but what next?
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How could a toy begin to heal in this scenario?
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What could Chuckles or Woody have said to a sympathetic version of Lotso to throw him a line back to the land of the living?
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Let me know your thoughts at my Ctrl-C email: <code>gome<span style='user-select: none;'> ​</span>@<span style='user-select: none;'> ​</span>ctrl-c.club</code>.
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* Notably, this is something that probably could not happen to Woody, as he is an old and rare toy.
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<title>Lotso’s heavy burden</title>
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<pubDate>Mon, 26 Feb 2024 16:00:00 CST</pubDate>
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