Andy Davis

Andy Davis is the owner of many of the main toys in Toy Story and its sequel, Toy Story 2, such as Woody and Buzz Lightyear. His full name is Andrew Davis as seen in Toy Story 3 when Woody climbs on the shelf to see all his certificates and trophies.

In the first two films, Andy lives with his sister Molly and his mother.

Toy Story
In his early childhood, Woody was Andy's favorite toy until he received a Buzz Lightyear action figure for his birthday, and quickly became fascinated with him. He originally intended to take Buzz to Pizza Planet, but took Woody since he couldn't find Buzz (due to Woody accidentally knocking Buzz out of the window). Unfortunately, he had lost both toys when he came back home from dinner and was afraid that they would become left behind when they moved to a new home. However, Woody and a reformed Buzz managed to make it into Andy's minivan by flying through the air, dropping through the open sunroof of the vehicle and landing into an open box next to Andy, making him feel overjoyed about finding them at last (Andy's mom assures that they had been right where he had left them). Since then, both of the toys have become his favorites to play with. At the end of Toy Story, Andy had received a puppy, whom he named Buster for his Christmas present.

Toy Story 2
In the sequel, he is shown to have grown up slightly. He only appears for a short time at the beginning and at the ending. However, during his short appearance, it is easy to tell that he still loves his toys. Accidentally causing a rip in Woody's arm, Andy makes him realize that toys don't last forever, a sentiment fueled by Stinky Pete once Woody is taken who wants Woody to go on display and Jessie who tells Woody of her past owner who grew up and abandoned her. At the end of Toy Story 2, Andy becomes the new owner of Jessie and Bullseye.

Toy Story 3


In the upcoming Toy Story 3, set several years after Toy Story 2, Andy has grown up and is now a college student as he leaves his toys at a daycare center.