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Toy Story 5: a franchise that continues to prove it has more to offer

Season 17, Ep. 8

You've got a friend in Popcorn Podcast because we are reviewing Toy Story 5 with special guest - broadcaster, comedian and podcaster Mitch Churi! Pixar return to the characters that started it all with another adventure as Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the rest of the gang's jobs are challenged when they're introduced to electronics, a new threat to playtime. Mitch and Tim take a trip down nostalgia lane and talk to the impeccable and inventive animation style, If Taylor Swifts song hits the mark and why Conan O'Brien's Smarty Pants and Greta Lee's Lilypad steal the show. All this and more as Mitch and Tim talk about their Woody's and what could be buzzing in the parents bedrooms...


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