Just read a great story by Wayne Gladstone on Opium called "Reflections On My Old Departing Toys". Read it.
I wish I would have been wise enough to offer my Shogun action figure the same apology years ago.
More Stories about Toys . . . ?
Of course, they're right here. Check out these toy tales from the world's best writer ever:
"Excerpts from Plastic and Zen: A Self Help Book for Action Figures"
"You Will Behave"
Know any more great toy stories not told by Pixar? Let me know and I'll throw some linkage their way.
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