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Revision as of 13:16, 16 September 2012


See 'n Say is a series of real-life educational toy for toddlers made by Mattel. In Toy Story, Andy owns a 1989 "The Farmer Says" model. See 'n Say is one of Andy's many toys. He does not talk and has a very minor role, only appearing in backround scenes. See 'n Say seems to get along well with Mr. Spell, appearing in many scenes alongside him. His featured animals are (clockwise) sheep, dog, duck, frog, horse, coyote, rooster, pig, cow, bird, cat and turkey. See 'n Say lives inside Andy's closet. Though not having proper legs, he gets around by hobbling on his stand. When See 'n Say is shocked, excited or frightened, his center arrow wheel spins.

Another See 'n Say appears in Toy Story 3.

Toy Story

In the first film, See 'n Say appears at the staff meeting before Andy's birthday party in shock that his party was moved to that day, even though Andy's birthday was not until the following week. Woody explained to all the toys that Andy's mother wanted to have the party before they move to their new house.

When Hamm alerts the toys that the birthday guests have arrived, See 'n Say, along with basically every other toy, except Woody, run to the window to see what kind of sized presents his friends are bringing, in fear that Andy may get bigger toys and that they will all be given away. See 'n Say and all the other toys also appear in the overhead aerial shot of Andy's bedroom, running and scrambling back to their original places and positions before Andy and his friends enter the room. He comes out of the closet with the other toys after Andy and his friends leave the room and appears behind everyone before Woody climbs up onto the bed to greet Buzz Lightyear.

Much like everyone else, See 'n Say took an immediate liking towards Buzz when he first arrived, appearing alongside him on many occasions after watching him "fly."

During the middle of the film See 'n Say was not seen, assumingly packed away in the moving boxes. Once Woody reached the moving van to find RC Car and save Buzz, he mistakenly opens a box contained Andy's other toys, including See 'n Say. While Woody attempts to save Buzz with RC, the toys (including See 'n Say) attack, thinking that Woody was trying to get rid of RC by kicking him out of the moving van like they assumed he did to Buzz. They succeed in throwing him off the moving van, however, is overcome with guilt once it's become apparent that Woody was telling the truth, as the rest of the toys strive for a way to save them.

See 'n Say appears again at the end of the film in Andy's room engaging in the Christmas festivities with the rest of Andy's toys, appearing alongside Mr. Spell and Mr. Mike before hearing what presents Andy receives for Christmas from the Green Army Men.

Toy Story 2

Despite the fact that most of Andy's toys were seen again in Toy Story 2, See 'n Say was notably missing, which can be explained by him either being donated, handed down to Molly, or thrown out.

See 'n Say was originally supposed to reprise his role in Toy Story 2, being used as a roulette table (later reused in Toy Story 3), but didn't, most-likely because of licensing issues.

Toy Story 3

Although the See 'n Say 1989 model is not in Toy Story 3, another See 'n Say appears. It was used by Lotso's Gang as a roulette wheel for their gambling inside a vending machine. This is also a "The Farmer Says" version, although it's an earlier model from the 1970s-1980s.

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Trivia

  • In 1996, a Toy Story-inspired See 'n Say was released. This version was the same 1989 model seen in the film, however, it was adapted to narrate scenes from the movie by Woody. In addition, the arrow now features Woody's picture.