Ken

Kenneth "Ken" Carson is a toy based on the popular real life toy from the famous Mattel Barbie francise.

He is the secondary antagonist in Toy Story 3. He is one of the toys from Sunnyside Daycare, who falls in love with Barbie. He is also the head of Lotso's henchmen, apparently his second-in-command.

Ken is considered a "softy" by the other Sunnyside toys and because he's a girl's toy, he's not well respected. He ultimately chooses between his old life and the girl he has fallen in love with.

Toy Story 3
Ken is first introduced when Lotso tells him that new toys have arrived. Ken later falls in love with Molly's old Barbie and they become boyfriend and girlfriend. When Buzz Lightyear spies on Ken and the other Sunnyside toys, he has the others kidnap Buzz. After Barbie finds out what Ken has done to Buzz and her friends, she breaks up with him. Barbie later pretended to be his girlfriend again and distracted him by making him show her his many outfits. Barbie later ties up Ken and interigates him by tearing up his favorite outfits in order to tell her where the manual to reset Buzz was. Ken finds Barbie and his love for her allows him to revolt against Lotso. He makes up with her, becoming his girlfriend again, and they both co-head Sunnyside.

Toy Description
From Official Website:

"Grab your binoculars and join Ken for a safari! A swinging bachelor who's always on the lookout for fun, Ken sports the perfect outfit for his eco-adventure: light blue shorts and a leopard-print shirt with short sleeves sure to keep him cool in the hot sun. And after his exciting expedition, Ken will be ready to hit the dance floor in style. His accessories include matching scarf, sensible loafers, and a fashion-forward gold belt. Dozens of additional Ken outfits sold separately."

Trivia

 * Ken is based on a real toy from the Barbie toyline back in in 1988 called Animal Lovin’ Ken.
 * Ken appears to be offended whenever he is referred to as a "girl's toy", which is a similar trait as Francis from A Bug's Life.

Video
thumb|left|300px|Interview with Ken