Wheezy Is a Villain
A torn Woody ends up on a shelf next to Wheezy, a squeezy penguin with a broken squeaker, at the start of Toy Story 2. When Woody tries to save Wheezy from a yard sale, he is kidnapped by Al McWhiggin, a toy collector. Some fans, however, are suspicious of Wheezy’s motivations.
What if Wheezy had been sitting on that shelf for years, developing a grudge against Woody and the rest of the gang? And what if he deliberately set Woody up so that he wouldn’t have to deal with the obtrusive cowboy?
This Fly Was a Human
The evil Yzma transforms spoiled Incan emperor Kuzco into a llama in The Emperor’s New Groove. While Kuzco the llama can communicate, the other animals in the film are unable to.
A spider eats a fly in one scene where a disgruntled Kuzco (as llama) is trekking through the jungle with the kindly Pacha. Before the fly dies, however, we hear it squeak, “Help me!” This means that the fly was once a human, according to the movie’s rules.