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Toy Story 5 emotional moment: Does Jessie’s finale hit or miss?

Photography & Words by Aria Montgomery June 20, 2026 2 MIN READ
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From the opening flashback, the Toy Story 5 emotional moment is set up as Jessie’s reckoning with abandonment, a narrative thread that promises to tug at anyone who grew up with the franchise.

Toy Story 5 emotional moment: The scene that tries to break us

Jessie, voiced by Joan Cusack, confronts a new human, Bonnie, whose fascination with a sleek tech toy named Lilypad threatens to re‑ignite the old fear of being left behind. The tension builds until the climax at an old oak tree, where a buried lunchbox reveals a note from Emily, the girl who first loved Jessie.

“Jessie, you’ll always be my little cowgirl,” the note reads, echoing a promise that feels both nostalgic and unsettling.

The discovery is paired with a swelling score reminiscent of Randy Newman’s classic melodies, designed to coax tears. Yet the payoff feels engineered; the revelation that Emily named her daughter after Jessie strains credulity, especially given Emily’s brief, casual relationship with the toy in the original film.

Comparing past tear‑jerkers

In Toy Story 2, the iconic montage set to Sarah McLachlan’s “When She Loved Me” succeeded because it showed, not told, Jessie’s loss. The music amplified genuine sorrow without relying on plot twists. Reuters noted that such moments contributed to Pixar’s reputation for authentic emotion.

By contrast, Toy Story 5 leans on a retroactive retcon, asking viewers to accept that a teenage Emily would honor a discarded toy by naming her child after it. The film rushes past this revelation, jumping straight into another rescue mission, which undercuts the intended catharsis.

Box‑office returns reflect mixed audience reception. The opening weekend pulled in ↑ $1.2B globally, but week‑two earnings slipped ↓ 23%, suggesting the emotional hook may not have resonated as strongly as earlier installments.

Even so, the franchise’s endurance is undeniable. While some critics argue that pushing for another sequel risks fatigue, Pixar’s recent original successes—Bloomberg highlighted Elemental and Hopper as proof the studio can still innovate—show a path forward beyond the toy aisle.

In a post‑pandemic world where audiences crave both comfort and novelty, the question remains: will the Toy Story 5 emotional moment be remembered as a heartfelt tribute or as a contrived attempt to squeeze another tear?

Reported by: Aria Montgomery
Media & Entertainment Correspondent
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