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[[File:Toy Story Black Friday Reel|thumb|right|250px]]The '''Black Friday reel''' is an infamous storyboard reel in the [[Pixar]] movie ''[[Toy Story]]'', which nearly resulted in the film being canceled after being shown on [[November 19]], [[1993]]. The only bit shown in full was an alternate take on how [[Buzz Lightyear|Buzz]] got knocked out of the window, although the documentary ''Black Friday: The Toy Story You Never Saw'' showed two other snippets showing [[Slinky Dog|Slinky]] attempting to get up onto the bed as well as what was presumably an alternate take on the birthday scene.
 
[[File:Toy Story Black Friday Reel|thumb|right|250px]]The '''Black Friday reel''' is an infamous storyboard reel in the [[Pixar]] movie ''[[Toy Story]]'', which nearly resulted in the film being canceled after being shown on [[November 19]], [[1993]]. The only bit shown in full was an alternate take on how [[Buzz Lightyear|Buzz]] got knocked out of the window, although the documentary ''Black Friday: The Toy Story You Never Saw'' showed two other snippets showing [[Slinky Dog|Slinky]] attempting to get up onto the bed as well as what was presumably an alternate take on the birthday scene.
   
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
The scene, alongside most of the original storyline, was created the way it was because then-Disney Chairman [[Jeffrey Katzenberg]] demanded that the movie have a more adult, cynical edge to it. This likewise made Woody out to be a callous jerk who let his role of leadership get to his head and treat the toys he lorded over very harshly. When the scene was shown on [[November 19]], [[1993]] to various studio executives, alongside the original reel, [[Roy O. Disney|Roy Disney]] and the other Disney heads were disgusted with the result, and [[John Lasseter]] felt embarrassed throughout the whole thing because what happened was that the characters were the most unhappy, mean characters to appear in the film in a horrible way. This resulted in Disney nearly shutting down production of ''Toy Story'', with the production team requesting two weeks to make alterations and do the film they wanted to do. One of the changes was that Woody's characterization was significantly softened so that the audience will sympathize with Woody as well as wish for Woody to not undergo the actions he took instead of viewing him as a jerk.
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The scene, alongside most of the original storyline, was inspired by then-Disney Chairman [[Jeffrey Katzenberg]]'s demand that the movie have a more adult, cynical edge to it. This likewise made [[Woody]] out to be a callous jerk who let his role of leadership get to his head and treat the toys he lorded over very harshly. When the scene was shown on [[November 19]], [[1993]] to various studio executives, alongside the original reel, [[Roy Edward Disney|Roy E. Disney]] and the other Disney heads were disgusted with the result, and [[John Lasseter]] felt embarrassed throughout the whole thing because of how extremely unhappy, unsympathetic and mean the characters were. This resulted in Disney nearly shutting down the production of ''Toy Story'', with the production team requesting two weeks to make alterations and do the film they wanted to do. One of the changes was that Woody's characterization was significantly softened so that the audience will sympathize with Woody as well as wish for him to not undergo the actions he took instead of viewing him as an antagonist.
   
 
Ironically, the [[Beauty and the Beast Original Screenplay|1989 Original Screenplay]] for the movie ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'' had been scrapped by Jeffrey Katzenberg for the same reasons why the Black Friday reel was created, due to it being perceived for being dark.
 
Ironically, the [[Beauty and the Beast Original Screenplay|1989 Original Screenplay]] for the movie ''[[Beauty and the Beast]]'' had been scrapped by Jeffrey Katzenberg for the same reasons why the Black Friday reel was created, due to it being perceived for being dark.
   
 
==Differences==
 
==Differences==
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*During the birthday scene in the reel, Rex was even more distraught over the possibility of being replaced, to the extent of clinging to Slinky and saying "we're doomed!" in the midst of sobs, causing Woody (who was still on the bed), in a significantly more fed up manner, to yell "alright" repeatedly, as well as saying "save your batteries" in a significantly more snarky tone.
*In the scene, Woody deliberately throws Buzz out of the window, and callously admits it when accused of such, and clearly has no remorse for his actions. In the final version, Woody's knocking Buzz out of the window was an accident, he was horrified at what he had done, and he tried to explain that it was in fact an accident to the disbelieving toys.
 
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**In addition, with the exception of the specific instance where Woody throws Buzz out of the window, Woody is shown in the scenes to be constantly sitting on the bed (as well as clearly irritated when Slinky is incapable of getting up onto the bed), while in the movie, he has far more direct interactions with the other toys, even interacting with them on the ground and very rarely shown to be on the bed.
*In the scene in question, all the toys were disgusted with Woody's action. In the final version, while most of the toys were clearly angered with Woody, Bo Peep and Slinky actually believed he was innocent, while Rex was unsure whether he is or not and fearful of taking sides.
 
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*In the scene, Woody deliberately throws Buzz out of the window, and callously admits it when accused of such, and clearly has no remorse for his actions, believing the world to be of a "toy-eat-toy" nature, and even spends his time confidently insulting his toys and clearly not registering that the toys posed a genuine threat to him until it was far too late (even sarcastically asking them what army they possessed when they threatened to throw him off if he didn't willingly get off the bed just before Sarge and his Army men burst out of the container to attack him). In the final version, Woody knocking Buzz out of the window was an accident, he was horrified at what he had done, and he tried to explain that it was, in fact, an accident to the disbelieving toys, and was also very clearly terrified of the toys' growing hostility even BEFORE they decided to throw him off the bed at the very least.
**On a related note regarding Bo Peep, in the final film, as noted above, Bo Peep was one of the few toys to believe Woody was in fact innocent of Buzz falling out the window, while in the Black Friday reel, not only was she disgusted with Woody's action, she was even the first to accuse Woody of having deliberately thrown Buzz out the window.
 
 
*In the scene in question, all the toys were disgusted with Woody's action. In the final version, while most of the toys (especially [[Mr. Potato Head]] and [[Hamm]]) were clearly angered and hostile towards Woody, [[Bo Peep]], and Slinky actually believed he was innocent, while Rex was unsure whether he is or not and was fearful of taking sides.
 
**On a related note regarding Bo Peep, in the final film, as noted above, Bo Peep was one of the few toys to believe Woody was, in fact, innocent of Buzz falling out the window, while in the Black Friday reel, not only was she disgusted with Woody's action, she was even the first to accuse Woody of having deliberately thrown Buzz out the window, compared to how Mr. Potato Head is the first toy to accuse Woody in the final film.
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*Sarge's dialogue was extended in the Black Friday reel. In particular, when telling off Woody, he finishes his statement about Woody not deserving to wear a 10 gallon hat on his "pint-sized head" before ordering for his men to conduct a search and rescue before Woody literally shuts him up mid orders by stuffing him in the army men canister while casually and sarcastically saying "at ease, soldier.", and his orders when attacking Woody were extended to be much more strongly worded, including making explicit references to the concept of taking no prisoners, going for the throat and overall outright killing Woody. In the final film, Woody out of sheer panic stuffed him back in the Army men canister before he could even mention Woody's hat, and most of his threatening orders were toned down and obscured by the clamor of the toys ganging up on Woody to prepare to throw him out of the window as well as Bo Peep's verbal attempts at quelling the situation.
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*In the Black Friday reel, the confrontation with Woody occurred on Andy's bed due to Woody having relocated back there in the confusion of the toys frantically searching for Buzz and smugly getting back to his position. In the final film, the entire scene from when Buzz fell out the window up to the toys ganging up on him occurred entirely on Andy's desk.
   
 
==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
 
===Slinky tries to get up onto the bed===
 
===Slinky tries to get up onto the bed===
'''Slinky:''' Uh, Woody!
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'''Slinky:''' Uh, Woody?
   
 
''(Woody was posing on the bed, then tilts his hat up and reveals an annoyed expression)''
 
''(Woody was posing on the bed, then tilts his hat up and reveals an annoyed expression)''
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''(Rex clings to Slinky while crying. Woody then snaps at them)''
 
''(Rex clings to Slinky while crying. Woody then snaps at them)''
   
'''Woody:''' All right, all right, ALL RIGHT! Save your batteries, people!
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'''Woody:''' All right, all right, ALL RIGHT! Save your batteries, people.
   
 
===Buzz out the window===
 
===Buzz out the window===
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''(All gasping)''
 
''(All gasping)''
   
'''[[Sarge (Toy Story)|Sergeant]]:''' Cowboy, where is your honor, dirt bag? You are an absolute disgrace! You don’t deserve to wear a 10-gallon hat on your pint-sized head! ''(Turns to the bucket of soldiers)'' Men, search and rescue! I want a Med-evac team on the double!
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'''[[Sarge (Toy Story)|Sergeant]]:''' Cowboy, where is your honor, dirtbag? You are an absolute disgrace! You don’t deserve to wear a 10-gallon hat on your pint-sized head! ''(Turns to the bucket of soldiers)'' Men, search and rescue! I want a Medevac team on the double!
   
 
''(Woody suddenly grabs the sergeant)''
 
''(Woody suddenly grabs the sergeant)''
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''(The soldiers pop out of the barrel, and then the toys rush at Woody. Potato Head, Hamm, and Bo Peep grab Woody’s arms, while Rex and the robot grab him by the legs.)''
 
''(The soldiers pop out of the barrel, and then the toys rush at Woody. Potato Head, Hamm, and Bo Peep grab Woody’s arms, while Rex and the robot grab him by the legs.)''
   
'''Sergeant:''' There he is, that dirt bag! Frag him! Move, move move! Take no prisoners! Go for him! Go for the throat! Kill, kill, kill!
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'''Sergeant:''' There he is, that dirtbag! Frag him! Move, move move! Take no prisoners! Go for him! Go for the throat! Kill, kill, kill!
   
 
''(The toys then prepare to throw Woody off the bed)''
 
''(The toys then prepare to throw Woody off the bed)''

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Toy Story Black Friday Reel

The Black Friday reel is an infamous storyboard reel in the Pixar movie Toy Story, which nearly resulted in the film being canceled after being shown on November 19, 1993. The only bit shown in full was an alternate take on how Buzz got knocked out of the window, although the documentary Black Friday: The Toy Story You Never Saw showed two other snippets showing Slinky attempting to get up onto the bed as well as what was presumably an alternate take on the birthday scene.

Overview

The scene, alongside most of the original storyline, was inspired by then-Disney Chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg's demand that the movie have a more adult, cynical edge to it. This likewise made Woody out to be a callous jerk who let his role of leadership get to his head and treat the toys he lorded over very harshly. When the scene was shown on November 19, 1993 to various studio executives, alongside the original reel, Roy E. Disney and the other Disney heads were disgusted with the result, and John Lasseter felt embarrassed throughout the whole thing because of how extremely unhappy, unsympathetic and mean the characters were. This resulted in Disney nearly shutting down the production of Toy Story, with the production team requesting two weeks to make alterations and do the film they wanted to do. One of the changes was that Woody's characterization was significantly softened so that the audience will sympathize with Woody as well as wish for him to not undergo the actions he took instead of viewing him as an antagonist.

Ironically, the 1989 Original Screenplay for the movie Beauty and the Beast had been scrapped by Jeffrey Katzenberg for the same reasons why the Black Friday reel was created, due to it being perceived for being dark.

Differences

  • During the birthday scene in the reel, Rex was even more distraught over the possibility of being replaced, to the extent of clinging to Slinky and saying "we're doomed!" in the midst of sobs, causing Woody (who was still on the bed), in a significantly more fed up manner, to yell "alright" repeatedly, as well as saying "save your batteries" in a significantly more snarky tone.
    • In addition, with the exception of the specific instance where Woody throws Buzz out of the window, Woody is shown in the scenes to be constantly sitting on the bed (as well as clearly irritated when Slinky is incapable of getting up onto the bed), while in the movie, he has far more direct interactions with the other toys, even interacting with them on the ground and very rarely shown to be on the bed.
  • In the scene, Woody deliberately throws Buzz out of the window, and callously admits it when accused of such, and clearly has no remorse for his actions, believing the world to be of a "toy-eat-toy" nature, and even spends his time confidently insulting his toys and clearly not registering that the toys posed a genuine threat to him until it was far too late (even sarcastically asking them what army they possessed when they threatened to throw him off if he didn't willingly get off the bed just before Sarge and his Army men burst out of the container to attack him). In the final version, Woody knocking Buzz out of the window was an accident, he was horrified at what he had done, and he tried to explain that it was, in fact, an accident to the disbelieving toys, and was also very clearly terrified of the toys' growing hostility even BEFORE they decided to throw him off the bed at the very least.
  • In the scene in question, all the toys were disgusted with Woody's action. In the final version, while most of the toys (especially Mr. Potato Head and Hamm) were clearly angered and hostile towards Woody, Bo Peep, and Slinky actually believed he was innocent, while Rex was unsure whether he is or not and was fearful of taking sides.
    • On a related note regarding Bo Peep, in the final film, as noted above, Bo Peep was one of the few toys to believe Woody was, in fact, innocent of Buzz falling out the window, while in the Black Friday reel, not only was she disgusted with Woody's action, she was even the first to accuse Woody of having deliberately thrown Buzz out the window, compared to how Mr. Potato Head is the first toy to accuse Woody in the final film.
  • Sarge's dialogue was extended in the Black Friday reel. In particular, when telling off Woody, he finishes his statement about Woody not deserving to wear a 10 gallon hat on his "pint-sized head" before ordering for his men to conduct a search and rescue before Woody literally shuts him up mid orders by stuffing him in the army men canister while casually and sarcastically saying "at ease, soldier.", and his orders when attacking Woody were extended to be much more strongly worded, including making explicit references to the concept of taking no prisoners, going for the throat and overall outright killing Woody. In the final film, Woody out of sheer panic stuffed him back in the Army men canister before he could even mention Woody's hat, and most of his threatening orders were toned down and obscured by the clamor of the toys ganging up on Woody to prepare to throw him out of the window as well as Bo Peep's verbal attempts at quelling the situation.
  • In the Black Friday reel, the confrontation with Woody occurred on Andy's bed due to Woody having relocated back there in the confusion of the toys frantically searching for Buzz and smugly getting back to his position. In the final film, the entire scene from when Buzz fell out the window up to the toys ganging up on him occurred entirely on Andy's desk.

Transcript

Slinky tries to get up onto the bed

Slinky: Uh, Woody?

(Woody was posing on the bed, then tilts his hat up and reveals an annoyed expression)

Woody: Now what?

Slinky: Woody, I'm having a little difficult--

(Woody cuts him off angrily.)

Woody: Slink, how hard can it be?

Birthday reactions

Rex: We're... doomed!

(Rex clings to Slinky while crying. Woody then snaps at them)

Woody: All right, all right, ALL RIGHT! Save your batteries, people.

Buzz out the window

Buzz: Woody!

Woody: Ah!

(Buzz extends a handshake of sportsmanship)

Buzz: I’d just like to wish you luck. I know you’d do the same for me.

Woody: Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. There you go.

(Woody grabs Buzz’s hand, then throws him suddenly out of the window)

(Woody grunts)

Buzz: Whoa!

(Buzz falls into the bushes from his point of view. The scene blacks out as he lands in the bushes, and then cuts to Woody closing the blinders and turning around only to see the toys looking up in shock)

Woody: What? What, what what? What? What are you… What’s everybody looking at? What? Hey, he slipped. I tried to… He… I couldn’t hold on… It was an… He slipped!

(Everyone clamoring)

(The toys then rush up to the window and peek out of the window to try and find Buzz out of concern for him)

Rex: I don’t see him. I think he fell onto the street.

Hamm: Yeah. He’s as good as roadkill.

Potato Head: He ain’t going to Pizza now.

(as they are talking, Woody is seen smugly walking back to his spot on the bed and lying down on it. Bo Peep turns around and notices this)

Bo Peep: Woody! You deliberately threw Buzz out of the window!

(Woody shrugs)

Woody: Hey, it’s a toy-eat-toy world.

(All gasping)

Sergeant: Cowboy, where is your honor, dirtbag? You are an absolute disgrace! You don’t deserve to wear a 10-gallon hat on your pint-sized head! (Turns to the bucket of soldiers) Men, search and rescue! I want a Medevac team on the double!

(Woody suddenly grabs the sergeant)

Woody: At ease, sergeant.

(Woody then puts him back in the container)

Sergeant: Hustle up! Move it! Move it! Move it! Hey!

(Woody notices Mr. Potato Head climbing up onto the bed, alongside Hamm and Rex. As they congregate, they glare at Woody, with Rex also, after some confusion, preparing to snarl at Woody)

Woody: Hey, spuds-for-brains! What do you think you’re doing? Off the bed. (Shouting) Hey! Off the bed!

Potato Head: You gonna make us, Woody?

(Woody leers an eye at him)

Woody: No. He is. Slinky! Slink. Slink… Slinky! Get up here and do your job! Are you deaf? I said take care of them!

(Woody looks around then sees Slinky is still on the floor. After Slinky comes up, Slinky hesitates)

Slinky: Uh, I’m sorry, Woody, but I have to agree with them. I don’t think what you did was right.

(Woody briefly laughs at his reason before getting close to him)

Woody: What? Am I hearing correctly? You don’t think I was right? Who said your job was to think, spring wiener?

(Slinky is pretty clearly cowed)

Slinky: Well, I… I just thought that you…

(Woody proceeds to rip into Slinky, eventually pointing his finger at him, and then after a pause bends down and threatens him)

Woody: Just use this vast reserve of brainpower to consider this for a moment. If it wasn’t for me, Andy wouldn’t pay any attention to you at all! In fact, my stretchy friend, you would’ve been hauled away to Goodwill a long time ago, so shut your mouth and get them off the bed! Do it now, Slink, or I’m throwing you off!

(Mr. Potato Head, Hamm, and Rex rush to Slinky’s defense)

Potato Head: You’re gonna have to throw the two of us off!

Hamm: Make that three.

Rex: Count me in.

(All the toys are ganging up on Woody, with Potato Head pointing at Woody)

Potato Head: No, Woody, you get your butt off the bed.

(The toys inch closer, with Woody being somewhat amused, and then pointing at himself)

Woody: (Laughing) I… I don’t believe this. Are… Are you… Are you threatening me?

Hamm: Yeah! Get off the bed, ranch hand, or we’re throwing you off!

(Close up of Woody’s scowl)

Woody: Ha! You and what army?

(The soldiers pop out of the barrel, and then the toys rush at Woody. Potato Head, Hamm, and Bo Peep grab Woody’s arms, while Rex and the robot grab him by the legs.)

Sergeant: There he is, that dirtbag! Frag him! Move, move move! Take no prisoners! Go for him! Go for the throat! Kill, kill, kill!

(The toys then prepare to throw Woody off the bed)

Soldiers/everyone: One, two…

(Just before they reach “three,” a shout is heard and they turn to the window, with Slinky being near it)

Slinky: Stop! Don’t throw him off the bed!

(Woody expresses some relief)

Woody: Yeah!

(Slinky then glares at Woody and pulls up the blinds, with Slinky then motioning to the window)

Slinky: Throw him out the window, like he did to Buzz!

(The toys then move towards the window as Woody protests)

Everyone: Yeah!

Woody: No! Wait! No! Come on! Hey, man!


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Toys: WoodyBuzz LightyearBo PeepBilly, Goat, and GruffSargeGreen Army MenBarrel of MonkeysHamm LennyLittle Green MenMr. Potato HeadRCRexMr. MikeSee 'n SaySlinky DogBabyfaceMutant ToysZurg BotsMrs. Potato HeadWheezyEtch A SketchBullseyeJessieStinky PeteTour Guide BarbieBarbieUtility Belt BuzzEmperor ZurgRock 'Em Sock 'Em RobotsChatter TelephoneChunkBig BabyMonkeyJack-in-the-BoxLotsoTwitchKenBookwormSparksStretchMr. PricklepantsButtercupPeas-in-a-PodTotoroTrixieChucklesDollyFun Meal Buzz LightyearFun Meal Emperor ZurgDiscarded Fun Meal ToysCaptain SudsChuck E. DuckDrips the WhaleCombat CarlPocketeerPEZ CatLEGO BunnyOld TimerTransitronAngel KittyThe ClericReptillus MaximusRay-GonGoliathonDino-HoundsBattlesaursForkyDucky and BunnyGabby GabbyThe BensonsDuke CaboomGiggle McDimplesMelephant BrooksChairol BurnettBitey WhiteCarl ReinerocerosTinnyKaren BeverlyRib Tickles

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Animals: ScudBusterMr. JonesDragon the Cat
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Songs
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Miscellaneous: Midway ManiaHot PotatoMy Unexpected Friend

See Also
A113Black Friday reelToy Story (Original Treatment)Toy Story 3 (Circle 7 Screenplay)The Science Behind PixarPixar in a BoxAstro Blasters RobotsStar Command