Ms. Davis

Ms. Davis (also known as "Andy's Mom" and "Mrs. Davis") is a minor character in the Toy Story series.

She is the single mother of Andy and Molly Davis. It is unknown what happened to the husband, who is never even mentioned. Ms. Davis may be widowed, divorced, or not married at all, and had kids.

Toy Story
In Toy Story, Ms. Davis makes her first appearance. She gives Andy a Buzz Lightyear toy for his birthday, which causes jealousy in Woody. However, near the film's climax, Woody and Buzz became close friends.

At the end of the film, it is Christmas time, and Ms. Davis gives Andy a puppy as a Christmas present, which makes Woody and Buzz feel uncomfortable.

Toy Story 2
In Toy Story 2, she holds a yard sale where she almost has Wheezy sold, until he is saved in time by Woody, with the help from the Andy's wiener dog, Buster (who is now grown up).

Toy Story 3
In Toy Story 3, Ms. Davis makes her final appearance. Since she is now slightly older, it could be possible that she's somewhere in between her 30s or late 40s. She is also shown to be friends with Mrs. Anderson the receptionist at Sunnyside Daycare.

Personality
Ms. Davis is a very loving and devoted parent who establishes fair rules for her children. However, like any parent, she often argues with Andy and Molly.

Trivia

 * Though presented as a loving mother to Andy and Molly, Ms. Davis is actually, without meaning to be, a major threat to the toys, as she frequently asks Andy to throw out the toys he no longer wants. Ms. Davis' actions regarding the toys sets the plot in motion in all three films.
 * In the first film, she purchases a Buzz Lightyear toy for Andy on his birthday, prompting the rivalry between Buzz and Woody which leads to them being lost and forced to find their way home.
 * In the second film, Ms. Davis tries to sell Wheezy at her yard sale, prompting Woody's rescue attempt where he is subsequently stolen by Al.
 * In the third film, she orders Andy to clean out his room before going to college and puts the bag of toys Andy was putting in the attic out on the curb as trash by mistake, causing them to be donated to Sunnyside Daycare. Because of this, Ms. Davis could be considered an anti-hero. However, in turn of events are positive in the end.
 * In Toy Story 2 and 3, Mrs. Davis' hair has changed from long and brown to short and blonde (suggesting that she dyed it blonde).
 * She is apparently ambidextrous, as she is shown writing with both hands in the third film.
 * She also appeared in Toy Story 3: The Video Game (PSP version) outside Andy's room.