- Buzz Lightyear: "Do you know these life forms?"
- Woody: "Yes. They're Andy's toys."
- ―Buzz Lightyear and Woody, as Buzz catches sight of Andy's toys[src]
Andy's Toys are the main characters of the Toy Story franchise. They are either main or supporting characters. They are toys that Andy plays with, most belonging to him. Even though Bo Peep, Billy, Goat and Gruff, Dolly, Duckie, Teddy, Mrs. Potato Head, the Barbies, and Barbie's Corvette actually belong to Molly, they have interacted with Andy's toys, and/or been played with by Andy at one time or another.
Toy Story[]
In the first film, all of the toys are introduced. Cowboy doll Woody, Andy's favorite toy, serves as the leader of the toys. The toys dislike Andy's birthday and Christmas, due to the fact that Andy may receive newer, fancier toys as presents. Thus, when Andy's birthday is moved up a week to accommodate his family's move, the toys fear they will be replaced. At first, the toys are relieved when Andy does not receive anything that could replace them, before he is given a Buzz Lightyear as a surprise gift. Buzz, who thinks he is a real space ranger, wins over the other toys and replaces Woody as Andy's favorite toy, much to Woody's disgust. Two days before the move, Woody tries to knock Buzz behind a desk so Andy will bring him to Pizza Planet, but accidentally knocks Buzz out the window instead. This causes most of the other toys, save for Bo Peep, Rex, and Slinky Dog, to rebel against Woody, believing he tried to "murder" Buzz on purpose, but Andy's arrival stops them from attacking Woody and the latter ends up being taken to Pizza Planet with Andy. Later, Woody and Buzz wind up at Sid's house. While Buzz is in a grief-stricken daze after discovering he is in fact a toy, he fails to help Woody get the other toys to help them get home as upon seeing Buzz's severed arm, they believe that Woody is indeed a murderer and severe ties with him. Later, the toys are all packed in boxes for Andy's family's move, and the next day, in the moving van, they rebel against Woody again when he takes out RC, unaware he is using RC to rescue Buzz from Sid's dog Scud, and throw Woody off. They later realize their mistake when they see Woody chasing the moving van with Buzz, whom they realize is alive and well and that Woody isn't a murderer after all. In response, they redeem themselves by trying to help them back on. Though Slinky Dog is unsuccessful in pulling Buzz and Woody to the van, they use Sid's rocket to send RC back into the moving van and themselves into Andy's car. Afterwards, their relationship with Woody is restored, though some of the toys (especially Mr. Potato Head), still feel guilty for their needless mutinies against Woody.
The following Christmas, the toys are shown happily living with Andy and his family in their new house. They eagerly anticipate Andy's new presents, the first of them being a dog he names Buster.
Toy Story 2[]
In the second film, Andy still owns the same toys seen in the first, with an exception of See 'n Say. The tin of Tinker Toys, Candyland, and a couple other of unused toys were taken to the yard sale to be sold by his Andy's mother. Woody is stolen by Al, which prompts Buzz, Slinky, Rex, Mr. Potato Head, and Hamm to go off to rescue him; however, Stinky Pete is unwilling to allow Woody's rescue as he is needed for the Roundup Gang to go to Japan. Later on, Jessie, Bullseye, and three Aliens become Andy's toys after Buzz's gang successfully rescues Woody and bring back said acquaintances after defeating Stinky Pete.
Toy Story 3[]
- Woody: "We’re all still here. I-I mean, yeah, we’ve lost friends along the way... Wheezy... and Etch and..."
- Rex: "Bo Peep?"
- Woody: "...Yeah. Even - even Bo. All good toys who’ve gone on to new owners. But through every yard sale, every spring cleaning, Andy held on to us. He must care about us or we wouldn’t be here."
- ―Woody goes over the toys that left the group[src]
In the third film, the only surviving toys are Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Bullseye, Rex, Slinky, Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head, Hamm, a few Green Army Men, the Aliens, and a Magic 8-Ball. The board games, the barrel of Monkeys, and Hotwheels track are stored in the attic, which is where Andy initially decides to store the toys. The Magic 8-Ball is given to pre-teen Molly at some point between Toy Story 2 and 3, as she is seen donating it to Sunnyside.
Andy's toys also befriended some of Molly's toys during the time-skip, one of them being Barbie (based on Great Shape Barbie). Like Andy, Molly grew too old for toys and either donated or threw away most of her last toys like Andy.
During the film, the toys, after being mistaken for garbage by Andy's mother, donate themselves to Sunnyside, with Woody in tow. After failing to tell the toys the truth, Woody escapes and is found by a girl named Bonnie, while the remaining toys are subject to a rough playtime by the toddlers attending Sunnyside. Learning Sunnyside is truly a prison for toys, Woody returns to the group and stages a breakout, which was almost successful as the prison's evil owner Lotso ends up driving them to the dump and tries to have them killed to keep them for going back to Andy, but this was foiled by the Aliens. After returning to Andy, Woody leaves a note for Andy to donate the toys to Bonnie, and he does so, allowing them to join Bonnie's own group of toys.
List of Toys[]
In Toy Story[]
- Barrel of Monkeys
- Bo Peep
- Billy, Goat and Gruff
- Buzz Lightyear (newbie)
- Dolly[1]
- Duckie
- Etch A Sketch
- Green Army Men (200)
- Hamm
- Hockey Puck[1]
- Lenny
- Magic 8-Ball
- Mike
- Mr. Potato Head
- Mr. Shark
- Mr. Spell
- RC
- Rex
- Robot
- Rock-a-Stack
- Rocky Gibraltar
- Roly Poly Clown
- See 'n Say[1]
- Slinky Dog
- Snake
- Teddy
- Tikes
- Toy Train[1]
- Troikas
- Troll
- Woody
As of Toy Story 2[]
- Aliens (three newbies)
- Barbies (three)
- Barrel of Monkeys[2]
- Bo Peep[2]
- Billy, Goat and Gruff[2]
- Bullseye (newbie)
- Buzz Lightyear[3]
- Duckie[4]
- Etch A Sketch[2]
- Green Army Men (200)[2]
- Hamm[3]
- Jessie (newbie)
- Lenny[2]
- Little Red Car
- Magic 8-Ball
- Mike[5]
- Mr. Potato Head[3]
- Mr. Shark[5]
- Mr. Spell[5]
- Mrs. Potato Head
- RC[2]
- Rex[3]
- Robot[2]
- Rock-a-Stack[5]
- Rocky Gibraltar[2]
- Roly Poly Clown[5]
- Slinky Dog[3]
- Snake[2]
- Teddy[4]
- Toddle Tots[5]
- Troikas[5]
- Troll[2]
- Wheezy[2]
- Woody
As of Toy Story 3[]
- Aliens (three)[6]
- Barbie (one, donated to Sunnyside)
- Barbie's Corvette
- Bullseye[6]
- Buzz Lightyear[6]
- Green Army Men (3)
- Hamm[6]
- Jessie[6]
- Magic 8-Ball
- Mr. Potato Head[6]
- Mrs. Potato Head[6]
- Rex[6]
- Slinky Dog[6]
- Wild West Train Set[2]
- Woody[6]
Building Sets:
- Building Blocks
- Hot Wheels Track
- Legos
- Lincoln Logs
- Tinker Toy
Board games:
- Battleship
- Candyland
- Checkers
- Clue
- Guess Who?
- Mouse Trap
- Twister
- Operation
- Ants in the Pants
More Around the House[]
Andy also owns a number of picture books, some referencing John Lasseter and other Pixar related titles.
Downstairs and below the TV in the Davis household, a system resembling a Super Nintendo along with its controller (which is presumably Andy's) is quickly shown while Andy and Woody play with one another. The same console can be seen in Toy Story 2, on top of Andy's TV, with PAL SNES cartridges (for some reason, that system shows CG-rendered polygon models instead of 16-bit sprites liken in such games like Super Mario World). Later, in Toy Story 3, a system resembling a PlayStation 2 and a system resembling a Nintendo Wii, are placed underneath Andy's bigger television.
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 This toy was either donated, sold or handed down to Molly between Toy Story and Toy Story 2.
- ↑ 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 These toys were donated or sold between Andy's childhood, shown in Toy Story 3, and when Andy's grown up later.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Part of a rescue team led by Buzz.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 What happened to these toys is unknown.
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 These toys were donated, sold or handed down to Molly between Toy Story 2 and the beginning of Toy Story 3.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 Given to Bonnie at the end of Toy Story 3