Thread:Abe The Conservationist/@comment-4708882-20190106210929/@comment-30079834-20190413201948

Even if he was simply aggressive and antagonistic most likely due to Sid's explosives, Scud probably should count due to chasing Woody and Buzz onto a road and setting up traps and explosives around the house in the video game. Chasing someone on a road is dangerous, because it can get someone killed by a vehicle. As for Sid, he shouldn't count in the film, because he was unaware of the toys' sentience and it's not a crime to tease a sibling and he treats Scud pretty well. Well, maybe he should be on here, due to helping Waternoose and Randall get revenge on Mike and Sully in the comics. I know they may have done it for dramatic purposes, but it seems like Scud wanted to get revenge on Woody and Buzz instead of just simply chasing them because they're toys, due to Sid's explosives. The part where he sets up bombs and soda cans around the house while lighting up fireworks in the video game makes it sound like he's anthropomorphic. I know it's a video game, but who sets up traps and explosives inside a house? It seems like Scud is deliberately trying to vandalize the house. Because he chased Woody and Buzz onto a road, this indicates that he wanted to catch them at all costs, even if it means endangering his life. If this was real-life, it wouldn't look the same if he chased them on a road. It should be noted that if he still held onto Woody on the moving truck, he could still fall and severely hurt himself. And I know this is a deleted scene, but when he chases Woody and Buzz, he has his leash on and gets caught onto the truck as a result. If a dog gets caught onto a moving vehicle, they could get themselves hurt and dragged to death.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4tJY0vwodA