Slinky Dog (better known as Slinky) is a supporting character in the Toy Story franchise. He is Orange-Brown toy dachshund who speaks with a graveled Southern accent.
Slinky possesses a plastic front and hindquarters, with a very stretchable metal slinky as his middle (hence his name), vinyl long ears and a green collar. He is voiced by the late Jim Varney. And Blake Clark.
Toy Story
- "I knew you were right all along, Woody. I never doubted you for a second."
- —Slinky
In the first film, Slinky is first seen coming out from under Andy's bed. He likes playing checkers with Woody. He is also one of the toys who believes it was an accident when Woody knocks Buzz out the window and was seen growling at the other toys attacking him. He is not happy about Woody's disappearance. He catches the lights when Woody calls them from the window of Sid's room until a grumpy Mr. Potato Head snatches them. When he and the other toys see Buzz's severed arm, Slinky looks devastated at what his friend seems to have done. Woody desperately pleads with him to help, but all he can do is close the blinds of Andy's window, much to Woody's sadness.
He is also guilty when he sees Woody telling the truth (even though he felt sad about Woody being tossed out of the moving van after thinking that Woody was trying to "murder" RC). He and the other toys make amends and assist Buzz, Woody and RC to make it to the moving van. He uses his stretching ability in an attempt to pull them into the van, but when RC's batteries rapidly drain, he becomes stretched to the breaking point. He loses his grip on Woody and gets sprung back into the moving van without them. He appears to be badly damaged, and the toys try and comfort him while he laments he should have held on longer. He looks ecstatic when Woody uses the rocket strapped to Buzz to return to them. His slink has been fixed at the end of the film, when the toys have been settled in Andy's new room.
Toy Story 2
- "I may not be a smart dog, but I know what road kill is."
- —Slinky
In the second film, when Woody is looking for his hat to go to Cowboy Camp with Andy, Slinky ends up finding the hat. He explains that he got it from Andy's dog Buster, which is the bad news. After Woody is stolen, Slinky goes on the mission led by Buzz to rescue their valuable friend. The rescue squad uses Slinky's coil as a bungee cord to jump from Andy's house. Slinky also has to use two traffic cones (one on his head, another on his tail) when crossing the street due to his unique size and structure. At Al's Toy Barn, while searching in Al's office with a newer Buzz Lightyear action figure that the toys mistake for Andy's, Slinky encounters two Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots on Al's desk and asks them if they have seen Woody, only to indirectly cause the two robots to fight. As Al enters the office, the New Buzz orders the toys to stow away in Al's bag, then they arrive at an apartment that houses Al's Penthouse. After entering the apartment through an air vent, they climb up an elevator shaft and arrive at the topmost floor with help from a rising elevator. When the toys break into the penthouse, Slinky and Bullseye have a growling match that Jessie tries to stop, but Slinky uses his coil to tie up Jessie and Bullseye. He then tells his allies to grab Woody and escape, but they are stopped by Andy's Buzz, who proves he is the one that the toys recognize, to Slinky's relief. Slinky feels disappointed when Woody intends to stay with his Roundup gang to be put in a museum, and takes a possibly one last look at Woody before he leaves with the others, but brightens up when Woody declares that he is coming with them. After Al packs up Woody and the Roundup collection into his case and leaves the penthouse, the toys jump onto the elevator, and Buzz opens the emergency hatch on the elevator and uses Slinky to fish Woody out. Just as Slinky opens the case and grabs Woody's hands, the elevator reaches the lobby and Al steps out, causing Slinky to become stretched out, but Stinky Pete grabs Woody and pulls him back into the case, making Slinky accidentally release Woody and rebound. After the toys leave the apartment, they hijack a Pizza Planet delivery truck, and Slinky controls the pedals of the truck to chase Al to Tri-County International Airport. At the airport, as the toys sneak in with a dog carrier, Slinky pretends to be an actual dog by barking when a girl walks up to the cage, which scares her away. In the luggage area, Slinky follows Buzz, but his hind legs become stuck to one of the luggage handles, and is unable to follow Buzz as he becomes overstretched again. However, he is able to rejoin with the other toys as they stun Stinky Pete with flash cameras and finally capture him.
After the toys return home, Slinky is seen standing with Buster at the door, interpreting that Buster wants to get out of the room. Finally, Slinky is among an audience of toys who gather around to watch a fixed Wheezy sing "You've Got a Friend in Me."
Toy Story 3
- Hamm: Hey, where's that fur-ball Lotso?!
Slinky Dog: Yeah, I'd like to loosen his stitchin'. - —Hamm and Slinky Dog
In the third film, Slinky goes to Sunnyside Daycare with the others when they think that Andy no longer wants them and are put out on the sidewalk by Andy's mother as trash. Slinky is still very loyal to his friends, but is heartbroken when he believes he and the other toys are thrown out by Andy. At Sunnyside, Slinky, Hamm and Barbie shake hands with Stretch. Later, Slinky is seen being tangled up constantly by the young children and is easily dispatched by Lotso and his gang and imprisoned. Slinky is seen to be the happiest toy to see Woody return and assists him in getting rid of the Monkey who monitors the security cameras. While the Monkey is overpowering Woody, Slinky grabs a piece of scotch tape, and the two succeed in taping up the Monkey. After reaching the dumpster, Slinky, being old but still has a spring in his step, manages to stretch himself across the open dumpster to the closed one so the toys can climb across to safety. Just as the toys are about to execute their leap to freedom, Lotso and his henchmen stop them, and Lotso kicks Slinky's paws, causing him to return to the chute.
After the toys end up at the Tri-County Landfill, and are pushed onto a garbage conveyor belt, Slinky is the first to be sucked up by a magnetic ceiling due to the metal slinky in his body. After the toys clear the shredders, they are in danger of incineration due to Lotso's betrayal, forcing Slinky to hold hands with Woody and Hamm when Buzz and the other toys held hands with one another, but are saved by the Aliens operating a giant claw. Once outside, Slinky and Hamm wish to get back at Lotso for leaving them to die, but Woody talks them out of it because Lotso isn't worth it.
When the toys return home, they use Slinky as a bungee cord to jump back up to the roof (the similar way Buzz's rescue party have done in the previous film when leaving). He tells Woody to have fun at college with Andy as he says his supposedly last farewell to his loyal friend. In the end, he and the other toys are eventually donated to Bonnie Anderson, a little girl who has taken Woody home earlier in the film.
During the end credits, when Dolly shows the toys the drawing Bonnie has made for each toy, Slinky says his catchphrase "Golly bob-howdy!" as he sees the one made of him (however, he doesn't say the catchphrase during the main events of the movie). Finally, Slinky is last seen watching Buzz and Jessie perform a paso doble to "Hay Un Amigo En Mi," the Spanish version of "You've Got a Friend in Me."
Toy Story 4
In the fourth film's prologue (set between the events of the second and third films), Slinky assists Woody with the rescue of RC. However, his role in the film's main events is more limited. Slinky is among Bonnie's toys that are in the RV on the road trip. Later, Slinky gives an emotional goodbye to Woody when the latter chooses to stay with Bo Peep.
Toy Story Toons
Hawaiian Vacation
In Hawaiian Vacation Woody teases Slinky by saying "Ready to lose at checkers?". Later on, Slinky tells the other toys to look out the window to watch Barbie and Ken's first kiss.
Small Fry
Slinky makes a brief appearance when Woody is discussing a way to help his friend Buzz.
Partysaurus Rex
Slinky is only seen at the start when Mrs. Potato Head is blowing a bubble until Rex knocks it down. He then joins the other toys in calling Rex a "party pooper" before Bonnie comes in to collect Rex.
The Attack Dog With a Built-In Force Field
- "You can't touch me, Sheriff. I brought my attack dog with a built-in force field!"
- —One-Eyed Bart, when Woody is about to arrest him
During Andy's play scenario that occurs in the opening sequences for both Toy Story and Toy Story 3, the latter taking place in a real-world imagination, Slinky is portrayed as an "Attack Dog With a Built-In Force Field", who is Mr. Potato Head's character One-Eyed Bart's attack dog that, when summoned by Bart, protects him with a "force field" from being arrested by Woody. In the third film, he also protects Bart's wife One-Eyed Betty (Mrs. Potato Head's character) and the three Aliens.
In the first film, he gets defeated by Woody's "Dinosaur Who Eats Force Field Dogs" (Rex's role), allowing Woody to send Bart to "jail" (Molly's crib). However, in the third film, he is spared because a spaceship controlled by Evil Dr. Porkchop (Hamm's character) appears, and Dr. Porkchop warps the villains, along with their attack dog, back inside the spaceship.
Original concept
Originally, Slinky was depicted as a long-suffering, abused right hand of Woody and was also one of the more unpopular toys among Andy's collection. According to Woody, the only reason Slinky wasn't hauled off to Goodwill, much less is actually played with by Andy, was because of Woody. Eventually, after Woody not only attempted murder against Buzz Lightyear, as well as being severely insulted by Woody when he hesitantly spoke up against what Woody did, he turned against his former master by telling the other toys to throw him out the window just as he had done to Buzz. This concept, as well as Slinky's overall demeanor, was changed after the infamous Black Friday viewing of the film that resulted in it receiving an extensive redo.
Personality
Slinky is a nice, friendly, and playful dog. He is quite well-behaved compared with some of Andy's other toys. He shows faith in Woody (sometimes acting like his pet) and he will do anything to help his friend out, including Buzz Lightyear. He is friends with all of Andy's toys, has a sense of humor, and enjoys playing checkers with Woody.
Relationship with Woody
Slinky has been one of Woody's closest and loyalest friends. He only rarely shows signs of dismay towards Woody, such as when Woody was playing with Buzz's broken arm in the first Toy Story, and when Woody decides to join the Roundup Gang in going to Japan in Toy Story 2. The former instance leads to Slinky being thrilled to learn that Buzz is with Woody and RC, and guilty along with the other toys for throwing Woody out of the moving truck. As such, Slinky atones by attempting to get them into the moving truck. He also states that he felt like he could've held onto Woody longer than he did, despite being stretched to his limit. Then in Toy Story 2, he is relieved to learn to hear Woody changing his mind about going to Japan.
Toy Description
From Official Website:
“ | A dog is a man's best friend, and the saying holds true for the plastic variety as well. Slinky maintains a nearly unflagging faith in Woody, and the practical pup will go great lengths to help his friend. | ” |
Trivia
- Slinky is made of wood with articulating legs and head, unlike the real life toy which is made of plastic and stands completely still.
- Slinky Doesn't Appear in Toy Story Treats, due to copyright issues with Slinky proof.
- At one point in Toy Story 2, Slinky says, "I may not be a smart dog, but I know what roadkill is." This is a reference to the quote "I'm not a smart man, but I know what love is" from Forrest Gump, which starred Tom Hanks, the voice of Woody.
- Slinky Dog is based on Slinky, a pull toy by James Industries, which was popular in the 1950s, 1960s, and early 1970s. With the permission of James Industries, Slinky Dog was partially redesigned for the film by Bud Luckey to make him more appealing as an animated character.
- In the first two films, Slinky was voiced by the late Jim Varney, who died shortly after Toy Story 2 was released due to lung cancer in 2000, one decade before the third film. In the third film, Blake Clark, Varney's replacement, voiced Slinky. Prior to Varney's death, he had been good friends with Clark.
- This makes Slinky the only character who had to be recast for Toy Story 3.
- He also appeared in Toy Story 3: The Video Game and had his very own ranch called Slinky Corral (Blake Clark was also available to reprise his role).
- At one point in Toy Story 3, Hamm calls Slinky "Slinkykins."
- His famous catchphrase "Golly bob howdy!" is a tribute to Varney's most popular character Ernest P. Worrell, whose trademark was this phrase.
- Originally, Slinky was intended to be one of Andy's more unpopular toys and the least played with, with Woody effectively being the only reason Slinky wasn't hauled off to Goodwill, with Woody pointing this out when demanding that Slinky force the other toys off the bed after throwing Buzz out of the window. This backstory, however, was cut out after the scene in question nearly resulted in Toy Story being shut down on Black Friday.
- John Cleese was considered for the voice of Slinky before Varney was cast.
Quotes
From Toy Story
- Woody: "Hey, uh, Slinky?"
Slinky: "Right here, Woody. I'm red this time."
Woody: "No. S-Slink..."
Slinky: "Oh, well, all right. You can be red if you want."
Woody: "N-Not now, Slink. I got some bad news."
Slinky: "Bad news?"
Woody: "Shh, shh, shh! Just gather everyone up for a staff meeting, and be happy."
Slinky: "Got it." - —Slinky asks Woody to play checkers, but Woody must set up a staff meeting
- "Aah, I knew you were right all along, Woody. Never doubted ya for a second."
- —Slinky after Woody assures the toys that they are not getting replaced
Mr. Potatohead: Of course Woody ain't worried. He's been Andy's favorite since kindergarden.
Slinky: Hey! Hey! Come on potatohead! If Woody says it's all right then darn it it's good enough for me. Woody has never stered us wrong before.
- "Golly bob howdy!"
- —Slinky saying his catchphrase
- Slinky: "What have we done?"
Rex: "Great, now I have guilt!" - —Slinky and Rex, after Bo Peep reveals that "Woody was telling the truth!"
From Toy Story 2
- Slinky: "Fellas! Fellas! OK! I got some good news, and I got some bad news."
Mrs. Potato Head: "What news?"
Slinky: "Good news is I found your hat, Woody."
Woody: "My hat! Oh, Slink! Thank you! Thank you, thank you, thank you. Where'd you find it?"
Slinky: "Well, that's the bad news." - —Slinky finds Woody's hat
- Slinky: "I beg your pardon, ma'am, but where's Al's office?"
Tour Guide Barbie: "Please hold all questions until the end of the tour. Thank you." - —Slinky asking Tour Guide Barbie a question
- "Whoa! Pork bellies are falling."
- —Slinky, as he gets hit by a falling coin (spilled from Hamm)
- Slinky: "Buzz! Buzz, my back is goin' to Baton Rouge! Aah!"
Buzz: "Slinky!" - —Slinky and Buzz, as Slinky's hind legs get caught in a luggage handle
From Toy Story 3
- Woody: "Slink, gather everyone up."
Slinky: "Uh...we are gathered, Woody. - —Woody telling Slinky to gather everyone up for a staff meeting again