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8 Disturbing Details You Never Realized About Disney Movies

Disney movies have a reputation for taking questionable fairy tales, novels or real-life events and "Disneyfying" them - i.e. cutting out all the darkness to make them palatable for kids. While that's mostly true, you'd be surprised how many alarmingly disturbing things there are hidden in the movies of the House of Mouse. Often, the filmmakers will hide something within their family films that, if you pick up on it, will give the whole thing a much grimmer edge.
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Andy’s Mom Abandoned Jessie

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We’re now crossing over into the realms of fan theory, but, to be honest, this one is so clear once you’ve pulled all the pieces of the puzzle together that it’s more like a hidden detail within the films themselves.

Everyone knows the tragedy of how Jessie the cowgirl was abandoned by her former owner Emily (no, don’t start blubbing in the middle of the sentence – keep it together, man), but it’s less immediately obvious that we’ve actually met Emily in the Toy Story movies. Yup, it’s Andy’s mom.

You see, there are many hints that Andy inherited his love of cowboys from her – his signature red stetson is near-identical to the one worn by Emily in Jessie’s flashbacks and she once calls Woody “an old family toy.” To top it all off, Emily swaps her Jessie posters for disco ones, suggesting this was the 1970s – which would make sense, considering Andy is a child in the 1990s.

Though no Pixar personnel have confirmed this, it just has to be the truth. Whether Jessie knows that she’s kind of been reunited with her Emily, we don’t know. Maybe Pixar are keeping quiet because they plan to make this reveal canon in the upcoming Toy Story 4?


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Christian Bone is a Staff Writer/Editor at We Got This Covered and has been cluttering up the internet with his thoughts on movies and TV for over a decade, ever since graduating with a Creative Writing degree from the University of Winchester. As Marvel Beat Leader, he can usually be found writing about the MCU and yet, if you asked him, he'd probably say his favorite superhero film is 'The Incredibles.'