Led by Woody, Andy's toys live happily in his room until Andy's birthday brings Buzz Lightyear onto the scene. Afraid of losing his place in Andy's heart, Woody plots against Buzz. But when circumstances separate Buzz and Woody from their owner, the duo eventually learns to put aside their differences.
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it is very heavily implied, that Sid (the villain of a movie who is a child) lives in an abusive household the abusive parent in question doesn't have any lines and isn't even fully shown, but there is a scene that shows that even the dog is scared of them
The other toys don't believe Woody when he tries to say that pushing Buzz out the window was just an accident, and they shun him for most of the movie. However, they later forgive him.
Among toys, yes, although this isn't fatal to them. A doll and a dinosaur have their heads removed by Sid, but they are later re-affixed to their bodies by the mutant toys. Buzz is also seen hanging out with a couple of headless toys (one of whom is named Marie Antoinette).
On toys, but I'd say yes. Sid's mutant toys are very creepy and off-putting. He tears toys apart and joins the pieces together, creating things like a baby doll head with metal spider legs. There is definitely mad scientist vibe to the creations.
The movie is about living toys, but it seems as though they've been alive from the start. The scene where Sid finds out toys are alive might mildly resemble possession, though.
At one point, inside Sid's house, Buzz takes off his arm. Also, occasionally, Mr. Potato Head's accessories (eyes, mouth, mustache, nose, arms, and feet) fall off. It should be noted, though, that neither of these characters feel harm from these actions, as they are toys.
Sort of I guess? Buzz is very upset after realizing he’s a toy and not really a space pilot, kind of comparable to body dysmorphia. He’s more confident in the ending though.
There is a scene where Buzz is wearing doll's clothes (feminine apron and hat) that Sid's sister put on him. Buzz is delirious and calls himself "Mrs. Nezbit". The scene is meant to be funny and ridiculous to the audience and portray how "out of his mind" Buzz is.
Toys have limbs removed, but as they are toys it is painless and bloodless. Though some of Sid's toys are framed as if to emulate body horror, despite being made of plastic.