Spooky CCTV Shows Toys Escaping Arcade Machine In 'Real Life Toy Story' Moment
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Ever watched Toy Story and convinced yourself your toys are actually alive? Well, one Nottingham bar is claiming they've got proof the film isn't fictional after all.
Sharing eery footage captured from the premises on their Facebook page, staff from Penny Lane bar in Fletcher Gate, wrote: "We walked into something rather strange this morning, now after checking the CCTV we're completely spooked..."
The footage showed a fluffy toy flamingo seemingly coming to life from inside the arcade machine, sliding out of the winners' chute and waddling across the bar's dance floor.
It then ends up by the bar's front door, where several other toy flamingos are also lying there, as if they've just attempted an escape mission.
Trust us, we're as confused as you.

While, one week before Halloween, we've got our doubts about the authenticity of these events, we're willing to believe it in the spirit of the spooky season.
Speaking to Tyla, Tomas Vanek the general manager, said: "It's so spooky, like a real life Toy Story moment.
"I guess the flamingos just wanted to go on an adventure... or to go trick or treating". LOL.
This isn't the first time CCTV cameras have caught something inexplicable.

Recently, a woman in Colorado spotted a mysterious creature on camera that looked just like Dobby from Harry Potter.
Vivian Gomez spotted a small thin character prancing down her driveway at 9.59pm in the evening, and got the shock of her life.
The figure, which bares striking similarities to the much-loved house-elf, then does some sort of chicken dance before the footage stops.
Sharing the video on Facebook, Vivian wrote: "So I woke up Sunday morning and saw this on my camera and am trying to figure out...

"What the heck?? First I saw the shadow walking from my front door then I saw this thing....
"Has anyone else seen this on their cameras?? The other two cameras didn't pick it up for some reason."
However the clip, which has been shared over 122,000 times, has been branded a hoax by commentators who say the strange figure is down to CGI, a puppet or a robot.
Why ruin the fun, guys?!