Ketchup Theory
The whole Toy Story franchise is about growing up and letting go — but the franchise itself refuses to do that. Toy Story is a perfect franchise. Four movies, zero misses. So why are they making a fifth one? In this episode, Josh and Isaac go through every Toy Story movie, debate whether Pixar is squeezing the last bit of ketchup from the bottle, and Josh drops a wild theory about how Toy Story 5 might end. We dive into why Toy Story 1 is still the best, what made the Jessie sequence a turning point for Pixar, and why Toy Story 3's ending broke an entire generation. Then we ask the real question: can Toy Story 5 survive introducing a tablet as the villain — and does the franchise's greatest threat mirror animation's biggest real-world problem? Plus: Why Tom Hanks didn't need to come back (but did), the odd couple problem with Buzz and Woody, and whether Pixar has completely lost its ability to make something original. In This Episode: The Perfect Franchise Problem: Every new movie risks ruining what's already complete. Is Toy Story 5 one movie too many? Ranking Every Toy Story: Josh and Isaac go film by film — from the revolutionary first movie to the emotional wrecking ball of Toy Story 3 to the divisive fourth installment. Josh's Toy Story 5 Theory: A full-circle ending involving a tablet, animation, and the origin of it all. You haven't heard this one yet. The Ketchup Verdict: The Toy Story franchise does NOT need ketchup. It's a complete meal. But Pixar keeps trying to squeeze more out of an empty bottle. Pixar's Decline: From 11 straight masterpieces to sequels and safe bets — what happened to the studio that gave us the most original ideas in cinema? The Villain IS the Problem: The tablet threatening the toys in Toy Story 5 is the same technology threatening animation audiences in real life. Key Takeaway: "The Toy Story franchise is about growing up and letting go, but the franchise itself refuses to do that. It's betraying its own identity." ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ⏱️ Timestamps 0:00 — The perfect franchise at risk 2:00 — Our Toy Story memories 4:30 — Ranking every Toy Story movie 7:00 — Fear of being replaced: the constant theme 9:30 — Toy Story 2 and the Jessie sequence 12:00 — Toy Story 3: the ending that broke everyone 16:30 — "The franchise about letting go won't let go" 20:00 — Will there be a Toy Story 6? 25:00 — Josh's theory for how it all ends 30:00 — The tablet villain mirrors animation's real threat 35:00 — Tom Hanks didn't need the money 38:00 — Buzz and Woody: the odd couple problem 42:00 — The Toy Story franchise does NOT need ketchup 46:00 — Pixar's decline and the sequel addiction 50:00 — Our recommendation: rewatch them all ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 🎙️ Ketchup Theory — If it needs ketchup, it must not be good. A father-son podcast about the quest for great art. New episodes weekly. Like & Subscribe. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Connect with Us: Joshua the Creative: Documenting the journey of creative stewardship. Isaac Brecht: Exploring music, film, and the human element of craft. #toystory #toystory5 #pixar #ketchuptheory #podcast #disney #animation #woody #buzzlightyear #tomhanks #timallen #pixarmovies #moviepodcast #toystory3 #toystory5trailer #ketchuptheorypodcast #thequestforgreatart #storytelling #popculture
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