The latest Stick To Football episode took an unusual turn when the panel began discussing their favourite children's movies.
Fans have been enjoying the Overlap-produced YouTube series which is usually fronted by Gary Neville, although the ex-Manchester United man was grilled as a guest on this week's episode, after an unnamed person who was supposed to be interviewed let them down last-minute.
As a natural talker, Neville provided a decent retrospective on his career, but as is often the case, fans have taken great interest in the first segment of the show, in which the team chat about various subjects as they get ready for filming.
This week, Roy Keane brought up the topic of movies, leading to a debate about kids' films, during which Ian Wright became quite emotional.
“You know what I watched again the other day that done me… Toy Story 3.” 😭
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Ian Wright gets emotional during Toy Story debate
"Toy Story 3, when they all sit on that step, when he's going going to college," said the ex-Arsenal man, his voice clearly breaking with emotion.
"And I've heard that there will be Toy Story 5 where he's looking for them for his kids. I can't, I'm finished, I'm going to cry now."
Keane seemed to take great delight as Wright shared his love for the popular Pixar franchise, and when the Corkman then threw Shrek into the mix, Jamie Carragher also nailed his colours to the mast.
"Shrek was good, I just think Toy Story was just a level above that," said Carra, as if he was breaking the movies down for Monday Night Football segment.
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Roy Keane in his element during Toy Story debate
Wright then goes off on another one about a scene in Shrek Forever After in which the characters can't stop dancing, to which Keane quips "I used to be like that after a bottle of Bacardi."
Keane always seems to be in top form during these pre-segments and it's great for football fans to be able to get a peek behind the curtain and see what makes the panel tick.
The full Neville interview is also very much worth a listen if you haven't gotten round to it yet, as he gives an insight into his long career in football, management and business.
You can watch this week's Stick To Football episode in full here.