No, they aren't. The toys in Toy Story are fictional characters in an animated movie.
The toys in Toy Story are not real. They are creations of the imagination for the purpose of the story. However, their personalities and adventures make them seem very real to the audience.
In reality, the toys in Toy Story are not real. They exist only in the fictional world of the story. But they are so vividly depicted that it feels like they could be real.
Not really. The toys in Toy Story are mostly fictional creations designed specifically for the story.
No, Toy Stories is not based on real toys. It's a fictional story created for entertainment.
No, they aren't. The toys in Toy Story have their own lifespans and experiences within the story, but they aren't immortal in the traditional sense.
Definitely not. In Toy Story, the toys have no vampire characteristics or traits. They are beloved characters involved in various fun and heartwarming scenarios.
In the Toy Story universe, toys don't die in the traditional sense. They can be broken or lost, but they don't have a biological death.
Well, in the Toy Story universe, the toys come alive because of a combination of love and the belief children have in them. It's a charming concept that makes for a wonderful story.
Well, generally no. The concept of death for toys in Toy Story is not common. They might face challenges or be in danger, but they don't have a biological death. It's more about their adventures and relationships.
In the Toy Story universe, toys don't die in the traditional sense. They can get damaged or lost, but not die like living beings.
No, toys don't die in Toy Story. They have adventures and challenges but not death as such.
Well, it's all part of the movie's magical imagination. The toys come alive through a combination of fantasy and the power of storytelling.