We thought ‘What is it like to be a guy who is a girl’s toy?’ You’re a guy, but you’re only played with by little girls. And further, he’s just an accessory for Barbie. He doesn’t carry equal weight to Barbie. He’s really no more important than a pair of shoes or a purse or a belt to her, and we knew that he would have to have a complex.
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| — | Dream House? Lee Unkrich, Toy Story 3’s director, on coming up with Ken’s motivation. (via nprfreshair) |
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