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When Buzz sees Jessie in action, he looks in awe as his wings pop out, symbolizing an erection.
When a Barbie doll joins the other toys in a car, Mr. Potato Head repeatedly says to himself, "I'm a married spud."
During the outtakes that play during the end credits of some versions, Stinky Pete is caught secretly flirting with two Barbie dolls in his box. This outtake has been removed in the 2019 4K UHD release as well as the digital versions, likely in response to the MeToo movement that led to director John Lassester's resignation from Disney and Pixar after allegations of inappropriate sexual conduct.
When Hamm is flipping through the channels to find the Al's Toy Barn commercial, one of the channels shows a Knick-knack of a woman in a bathing suit with unusually large breasts. However, it's only shown for a fraction of a second and can only be seen when viewed frame by frame.
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Nearly all played for laughs: In a sequence that turns out to be a video game, we see a character exchanging laser beam fire with an army of robots; some robot parts fly to the ground after an explosion and a character gets its torso shot off.
Moments of moderate assault such as a toy is tied onto cardboard and put in a box, a toy is used as a battering ram, a toy tackles another and pulls its arm behind its back, a toy tries to hit another with a pickaxe, a couple of toys scuffle, two toys shoot at each and two boxing toys punch each other.
A dog picks up a toy with its mouth, shakes it around, throws it to the ground, then playfully licks its face.
Twice, a toy grabs onto a moving vehicle and once the toy falls off and rolls on the ground, uninjured.
Toys cross a busy street while carrying orange cones over themselves; many cars swerve and screech to a halt to avoid them (some are nearly smashed by truck) and two cars crash into each other.
Reckless driving; in one scene, the toys drive a delivery truck on a busy street.
A man burps on a toy that is standing next to his mouth, causing the toy to gag. (Played for laughs)
The toys drive a car and they drive recklessly, due to the fact they don't know how to drive vehicles yet.
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A track on a vinyl record is titled "I say, 'Dam it All.'"
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Jessie's flashback to her time with Emily is quite emotional.
There is a scene where Woody wants to go to Tokyo, Japan, saying "I don't have a choice, Buzz. This is my only chance.", to which Buzz Lightyear genuinely calls Woody out by saying "To do what, Woody? Watch kids from behind glass and never be loved again? Some life." Woody is completely shocked at this. This can also shock some people, but eventually, Woody realizes that Buzz was right.
Woody's arm rip and eventual (albeit temporary) loss may upset some younger viewers.
For preschoolers/kids and up.
The scene of Woody's nightmare could be scary for some young viewers, but it only lasts up to a minute with nothing too over the top.
Pretty bold/adventurous movie.