Broad Strokes: The similarities between the story mode and the movie pretty much end at featuring the same locales and characters as the movie, and even that's not always true (see Adaptation Expansion).Big Boo's Haunt: Sid's House in Toy Box mode.Apocalypse How: How does the witch on the Bonnie's Room stage cause mass destruction? By flooding the room.with coffee.After all, you're just combining all of a child's collection of playsets together, which is what most kids do with their toys to begin with. Anachronism Stew: Justified in the Toy Box mode, where multiple different set pieces that normally have absolutely nothing to do with each other come together.Adapted Out: The Potato Heads, Barbie and Ken are completely absent from the game's story and Toy Box mode.And that's not even mentioning Haunted Bakery. Adaptation Expansion: Several levels in the story mode are based on scenes that don't appear in the movie, such as a brand new Imagine Spot with Bonnie and an entire aside level where Rex plays the Buzz Lightyear game from the Fake-Out Opening of the second film (which itself also undergoes expansion from what we see in the film).Possibly justified if they're different figures from the same toy line. Adaptational Nice Guy: Stinky Pete appears in the Toy Box mode with no hint of his Evil All Along tendencies from the second film.
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