Well, maybe if there was a book based on the Toy Story story or a book that inspired the ideas behind Toy Story. But generally, they don't have an obvious connection. Reading books is a form of literature consumption, while Toy Story is an entertainment property in the form of animation.
I don't think there's a direct connection. Books and Toy Story are in different realms. One is about literature and the other is a kids' movie franchise.
Not sure. Maybe he's a fan or has some behind-the-scenes involvement. But I haven't heard of a direct link.
Well, generally speaking, Toy Story has nothing to do with football. Toy Story focuses on the lives and friendships of various toys, and football doesn't feature prominently in the storylines. However, you could potentially imagine a scenario where the toys play a game of toy football for fun!
Don Rickles provided the voice for Mr. Potato Head in Toy Story. That's the main connection.
Well, maybe you, as the reader, find inspiration, entertainment, or some sort of life lesson from Toy Story. Or perhaps you have memories associated with reading about it or watching the related media.
It's hard to say for sure, but 'When You Loved Me' might be a title of a subplot or a special feature associated with Toy Story 2. Could be something overlooked by many viewers.
The connection is pretty obvious. Both comic conventions and toy shows attract fans of pop culture. They offer opportunities to buy, sell, and admire comics and toys. Sometimes, special guests related to both comics and toys appear at these events.
I'm not sure. Maybe it was used in a scene or something, but I can't recall exactly.
Could be that it's a song or a reference to an emotional moment involving the toys in Toy Story. But it's hard to say for sure without more context.
I'm not really sure. Maybe Don Rickles had some sort of cameo or reference in Toy Story 4 that was discussed on Comic Vine.
Well, it's possible that the song could have been used in a scene of Toy Story or inspired some emotional moment, but that's not a guaranteed connection. It depends on the specific context or creative choices of the filmmakers.