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Sid & Aya Not A Love Story

Sid & Aya Not A Love Story
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Contents Toy Story 'I don't believe that man's ever been to medical school.' —Buzz Lightyear witnessing Sid's atrocious activities Sid's introduction Sid used to be 's sociopathic neighbor until the latter moved near the end of the film. Sid was introduced in the beginning of the film as a toy terrorizer when he exploded a with an M-80, with his toy-chewing dog by his side. Were surprised to see him back at his old habits so soon, assuming he got kicked out of summer camp early this year. Later that day, when Andy and his family went to, Sid was also there.

After playing Whack-an-Alien, the Crane Game caught his attention. After grabbing an, Sid noticed Buzz Lightyear in the Crane Game. When Sid went after him, not only did he get Buzz, but Woody hooked onto his foot as well (Woody tried to save Buzz, but the Aliens wouldn't let him). Hey!After skateboarding back home with his new toys in his backpack, he was immediately greeted by Scud, whom he gave the alien to viciously chew.

Then, seeing his sister with her, he snatched the toy and ran up to his room, slamming the door in Hannah's face. He then pulled out his Pterodactyl toy as he played doctor for his 'double-bypass brain transplant.' After putting Pterodactyl's head on Janie Doll's body, he opened up the door and showed Hannah. Scared, she ran off to report to their mother. Sid threw the mutant toy onto the ground and ran after her, claiming that Hannah was lying.

With Sid gone, Woody explored his room to search for a way out, but found the door locked and unable to escape. Trying to find another way out, he then discovered that Sid had taken toys apart and assembled them back together in weird combinations, much to Woody's horror. Later, Sid returned to his room with a rocket he had ordered in the mail, labeled '.' He intended to blow apart one of his toys with the rocket for his own amusement. Initially, he was to blow up that 'wimpy cowboy doll,' but he couldn't find him (Woody hid under a milk crate).

However, when he unexpectedly stepped on Buzz, pressing his laser button, which activated the laser light-bulb, he chose to tape the rocket on Buzz, stating that he had always wanted 'to blow a spaceman into orbit'. Unfortunately for Sid, he was forced to delay the launch due to 'adverse weather conditions at the launch site' when a rainstorm hit, giving Woody and Buzz time to reconcile overnight. Hearing Woody talk on his own, Sid starts to realize his toys are alive. While trying to escape, Sid woke up and took Buzz outside to blow him up. Woody and all of the planned a way to extract revenge on Sid and help Buzz before Sid could destroy him with the rocket. The toys all appeared out of nowhere and approach Sid, making him increasingly scared. Woody then tells Sid to take care of his toys, because they would know if he did not.

After seeing Woody come to life in front of his face, Sid screamed and retreated back into the house, frightened that the toys had come alive. Hannah then took pleasure in scaring her brother even more with her dolls after she discovered how scared he was. Sid's rocket was ultimately utilized by Woody during the move to Andy's new house to help RC, whose batteries had been depleted, back into the moving truck as Woody and Buzz both went skyrocketing, during which Buzz freed himself from the rocket by opening his wings to tear off the tapes that bounded him to the rocket (as for the rocket, it climbed up for a few feet higher before exploding into smithereens). Buzz: ' Come on, fellas.

Did Woody give up when Sid had me strapped to a rocket?' ―Buzz reprimands the toys who have requested a rest Although Sid did not appear in this film, he was mentioned by Buzz Lightyear, who reminded everyone searching for Woody how Woody didn't give up on him when Sid had him strapped to the rocket.

Monsters, Inc.: Laugh Factory Sid in the Monsters, Inc. Comic book.Sid made guest appearances in issues 3 and 4 of the comic book mini-series Laugh Factory as the main antagonist, though his name is never actually given (as the monsters do not bother learning it from him). At the beginning of the third issue 'Toy Worry', he ducks into 's bedroom to hide from and when they're pursuing him.

We learn from Sulley and Mike that Sid has been using the monsters' door-traveling technology to break into kids' rooms and steal their toys. Afterwards, Sid escapes with Boo's doll, and Boo follows him into to help Mike and Sulley capture him. Upon being caught and brought to the, Sid states that he has been stealing the toys in an attempt to 'save' the kids from suffering the same incident he did, but the monsters do not believe him. They have Sid thrown back to his home through Hannah's door.

Sis Aya Not A Love Story

In the next issue's story, Sid breaks back into, and helps and escape from prison. They offer to give him the plans for their door-traveling technology (which Sid plans to get rich off of in his world) in exchange for him helping them get revenge on Sulley and Mike. They manage to capture the heroes along with and Boo (the latter of whom stowed away with Sulley as he was coming back from his last visit with her), but the girls manage to escape back into the with Sid and the two villainous monsters pursuing them. Eventually, Celia and Boo manage to find another closet door back to Monstropolis, where they lead Sid, Randall and Waternoose into captivity by the CDA. At the end, Sid is again sent back home, with the monsters hoping that he has enough of them now. If you are looking for the garbageman who finds, Sid's appearance in Toy Story 3 Chatter Phone Tipline 'Sid's Cameo' explains Sid's cameo in the film. Sid (now grown up) made a cameo appearance in Toy Story 3, working as garbageman for.

He is seen on a as he comes to pick up the trash from Andy's house (including Andy's toys who were also in a bag and mistakenly got put outside by, whom Woody hurries out to rescue without being seen). Sid is mostly heard scatting to music and is identified by having the same skull T-shirt that he wore as a kid, along with a blue shirt underneath, a yellow vest, goggles, a small beard, a mullet in contrast to his buzzed head as a kid, a backwards camouflague cap, and a big set of headphones. He is seen again near the end of the film, after the toys escape from the incinerator at the and hitch a ride on his garbage truck to get home. During his brief re-encounter with him earlier, Woody apparently did not recognize him as being Sid as he was more concerned about saving the others. Reprised his role as Sid again for the film as an adult, like the way did as Andy. Woody: ' That is Sid' Buzz: ' You mean that happy child?'

Potato Head: ' That ain't no happy child.' Rex: ' He tortures toys, just for fun!' ―The toys observe Sid from Sid is a young, bratty and somewhat disturbed skate punk with metal braces, whose idea of fun is terrorizing his little sister, by taking her toys away and using them for scary experiments like switching out heads or performing operations on them. He also destroys toys in many ways (exploding, burning, or in his 'mad doctor' plays).

After his toys turned on him, he vowed never to hurt a toy again. Aside from this, Sid remained mostly the same (especially his love of heavy metal), and eventually became a garbage man. Sid is not a true villain, being that he didn't realize that the toys are really alive when breaking them, but since this movie is in the point of view of toys, he can be considered an antagonist.

Trivia. According to the, somehow knows that Sid's last name is Phillips.

Sid also appeared in a short. In one of the two nightmares that Woody had, Sid was laughing evilly as he had swapped the heads of Woody and (the similar way he had replaced the ). It is said that Sid Phillips is inspired by a former employee who has been known to disassemble toys and use the parts to build strange creations. During production, Sid was nicknamed 'Little Jack Nicholson'. This might explain why Sid's house has the same rug pattern as the Overlook Hotel from, in which Nicholson starred. In, runs out the door of a kids room on the scare floor. He states that the kid almost touched him.

As he runs out, the 'Kill'n Paul Bunyan and his Blue Ox of Doom' poster from Sid's room can be seen on the wall of the room. However, Claws Ward's assistant says that the room belonged to a 6-year-old girl, meaning that it was not Sid's room.

It is likely that he reforms for the better, as his appearance is somewhat neater and is more hygienic, as his teeth are clean and even, in contrast to the first movie. The way he happily bangs trash bins and his garbage truck, as well as scatting to his heavy metal music, shows that he enjoys his job. Erik Von Detten returned to voice Sid in. The fact that he is now older than he was when he did the first Toy Story movie had no effect on the character of Sid since he had also grown up. Sid is the only human character in the Toy Story series who knows toys are alive.

In a deleted alternate version of the 'Play Nice!' Scene, Buzz Lightyear calls Sid vicious, possibly a reference to 1970's punk icon. Other quotes 'Yes! He's history!' —Sid, after blowing up a Combat Carl 'All right! Double prizes! ' —Sid, after picking Woody and Buzz Lightyear from a claw vending machine 'Oh, a survivor.

Where's the rebel base? I can see your will is strong. Well, we have ways of making you talk.

Where are your rebel friends now? —Sid, as he plays wild with Woody and singes Woody's forehead with a magnifying glass 'It came! It finally came! The big one.' (He reads the label on the rocket) 'Extremely dangerous.

Keep out of reach of children.' What am I gonna blow? Man, hey, where's that wimpy cowboy doll?'

(unexpectedly steps on Buzz Lightyear, activating his laser) 'Yes! I've always wanted to put a spaceman into orbit. (tapes the rocket onto Buzz's back, but then lightning flashes outside) 'Oh, no!' (rain begins to fall) 'Aw, man!

(slams his head on the window) Sid Phillips reporting. Launch of the shuttle has been delayed due to adverse weather conditions at the launch site. Tomorrow's forecast: sunny.

Sweet dreams.' —Sid, after receiving the rocket, but rain delays his nefarious plot 'I wanna ride the pony.' —Sid moans in his sleep 'Oh, yeah! Time for lift-off!!' —Sid wakes up and takes Buzz Lightyear out for blast-off 'Houston to Mission Control.

Come in, Control. Launch pad is being constructed! —Sid, as he prepares to blast Buzz Lightyear into air 'The toys! The toys are alive!'

—Sid, after witnessing Woody and the come to life.

Q&A with actress Anne Curtis After decades of films that followed formula, a handful of (mostly) female filmmakers are reinventing the staple genre of Philippines cinema: the romance. Irene Villamor is at the vanguard, with vibrant dialogue, honest situationsand sex. Here, Dingdong Dantes plays a cutthroat stockbroker who can’t sleep at night. He befriends Anne Curtis’s sassy cafe waitress and offers to pay her $20 an hour to talk him through his insomnia. But she becomes the one in control in this anti-romance that has as much to say about class war as the battle of the sexes. New York Premiere.

Sid & Aya Not A Love Story