Small Fry

thumb|300px|right Small Fry is the second episode in the Toy Story Toons series. It was released theatrically with the Disney film, The Muppets on November 23, 2011. It is Pixar Canada's second production.

Plot
"In the latest Toy Story Toon, Buzz Lightyear is left behind at a fast food restaurant when a kids’ meal toy version of Buzz takes his place. While Bonnie’s toys are stuck with the annoying 3-inch-tall Buzz impersonator, the real Buzz is trapped in the restaurant at a support group for discarded toys. As Woody and the gang devise a way to rescue their friend, Buzz tries to escape the toy psychotherapy meeting."

Voice cast
Non-speaking characters include Aliens, Bullseye, Buttercup, Dolly, Slinky, Trixie, Beef Stewardess and Bozu the Ninja Clown.
 * Tim Allen: Buzz Lightyear
 * Teddy Newton: Fun Meal Buzz Lightyear
 * Tom Hanks: Woody
 * Joan Cusack: Jessie
 * John Ratzenberger: Hamm
 * Wallace Shawn: Rex
 * Estelle Harris: Mrs. Potato Head
 * Don Rickles: Mr. Potato Head
 * Jane Lynch: Queen Neptuna
 * Emily Hahn: Bonnie
 * Angus MacLane: Gary Grappling Hook/T-Bone/Funky Monk/Super Pirate
 * Lori Alan: Bonnie's Mom/Tae-Kwon Doe
 * Josh Cooley: Cashier/Lizard Wizard
 * Jess Harnell: Fun Meal Zurg/Vlad The Engineer
 * Bret Parker: DJ Blu-Jay
 * Emily Forbes: Roxy Boxy
 * Kitt Hirasaki: Nervous Sys-Tim
 * Peter Sohn: Recycle Ben
 * Carlos Alazraqui: Koala Kopter
 * Bob Bergen: Condorman
 * Timothy Dalton: Mr. Pricklepants
 * Jason Topolski: Ghost Burger/Pizza Bot
 * Jim Ward: Franklin the Eagle

Trivia

 * When Buzz attempts to escape the restaurant, he manages to climb up a vent. This is very similar to Toy Story 2, when the gang tries to rescue Woody from Al McWhiggin.
 * The plot of the toys finding fast food toy versions of themselves was previously used in the short Fast Food.
 * This is the second time a Pixar short has been paired with a film that is not produced by Pixar, and is the first time the film was a live-action film.
 * Small Fry was not included on The Muppets DVD and Blu-ray, possibly for an eventual compilation release. However, it is available as a digital download on Amazon Instant Video and iTunes.
 * This is the second time than Buzz is replaced by other Buzz personal extremely different. The first time was in Toy Story 2.
 * In Japan, this short was screened with Brave rather than The Muppets. The Muppets was released in cinemas there on May 19, 2012, and it is likely they removed the short from the theatrical release and found it was reasonable to put the short in front of a Pixar movie.