Sid Phillips

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Sidney "Sid" Phillips is the main antagonist of the1995Disney•Pixar animated filmToy Story. He wasAndy's troubled next-door neighbor. Unlike his neighbor, he did extremely horrid things to his toys instead of treating them with love and care, until he learned to his horror that the toys were really alive, which gave him such a fright that he vowed to change his ways.
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Personality[]
Sid is a young, bratty, and somewhat disturbed 11-year-old skate punk with metal braces, whose idea of fun is terrorizing his little sister,Hannah, by taking her toys away and using them for scary experiments, like switching their heads or performing operations on them. He also destroys toys in many ways (exploding, burning, or in his "mad doctor" plays). Though despite this, he may have a lighter side, hinted in his dreams about ponies.
After his toys scared him, he vowed never to hurt a toy again. He eventually became a garbage man.
Sid is not truly evil, being that he is just a bully and did not realize that the toys are really alive when breaking them, but since this film is in the point of view of toys and the fact that he is a bully, he is considered an antagonist (which is what bullies can be). However, his manner of maiming and destroying toys is quite disturbing, somewhat similar to a budding sociopath torturing or killing animals. On top of that, he also owned fireworks. It was only after Woody and the other toys scared Sid out of his wits that he vowed never to abuse toys again, clearly gaining a fear of them, which his sister Hannah exploited.
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Toy Story[]
InToy Story, Sid isAndy's sociopathic 11-year-old next door neighbor (until Andy moves near the end of the film). Sid is introduced in the beginning of the film as a toy terrorizer when he explodes aCombat Carl with an M-80, with his toy-chewing dog,Scud, by his side, which promptsBo Peep to say to the toys, "The sooner we move, the better!" Andy's toys were surprised to see him back at his old habits so soon, assuming he was kicked out of summer camp early this year. Later that evening, when Andy and his family go toPizza Planet for dinner, Sid is also there. After playing Whack-an-Alien, the claw machine catches his attention. After grabbing analien,Buzz Lightyear is put in view after Buzz catches the sight of the crane game believing it to be a spaceship as he still does not know that he is a toy. He then went after him, getting not only Buzz, butWoody hooked onto his foot as well.
After skateboarding back home, with his new toys in his backpack, Sid is immediately greeted by Scud, to whom he gives the alien. Then, upon seeing his sisterHannah with her Janie doll, he snatched the toy and ran up to his room, slamming the door in Hannah's face. He then pulls out his Pterodactyl toy as he plays doctor for his "double bypass brain transplant." After putting the Pterodactyl's head on Janie's body, he opens up the door and shows Hannah. Scared, she runs off to report to their mother. Sid angrily throws the mutant toy onto the ground and furiously runs after her, claiming that Hannah was lying. With Sid gone, Woody explores his room to search for a way out but found the door locked and is unable to escape. Trying to find another way out, he discovers that Sid had taken toys apart and assembled them back together in weird combinations, much to Woody's horror. Woody believes that he and Buzz are gonna die either by being destroyed by Sid or dismantled by his toys.
The next morning, Sid tortures Buzz by spinning him on a drill bit (seen in a deleted scene), and then takes Woody and throws him across the floor, pretending to interrogate him. He then opens up the window shade to let the sun in. He then took out a magnifying glass and focused the hot beam of light on Woody's forehead, until Sid's mom informed him hisPop-Tarts are ready.
After Woody discovers that themutant toys are friendly when they reattach Buzz's arm back in place, Sid returns to his room later, with a rocket he had ordered in the mail, labeled "The Big One." He intends to blow apart one of his toys with the rocket for his own amusement. Initially, he was to blow up that "wimpy cowboy doll," but he does not find him (as Woody hides under a milk crate). However, when he steps on Buzz Lightyear's laser button, which activates the laser light-bulb, he tapes the rocket on Buzz, stating that he had always wanted "to blow a spaceman into orbit". Unfortunately for Sid, he is forced to delay the launch because of "adverse weather conditions at the launch site" when a thunderstorm hits, giving Woody and Buzz time to reconcile overnight as Woody tells Buzz the joy of being a toy, which allows Buzz to gain the spirit of being a toy.
While trying to escape, Sid wakes up and takes Buzz outside to blow him up. Woody and all of the mutant toys plan a way to exact revenge on Sid and help Buzz before Sid destroys him with the rocket. The toys all appear out of nowhere and approach Sid, making him increasingly scared. Woody then tells Sid to take care of his toys because they would know if he did not. After seeing Woody come to life in front of his face warning him to play nice, it is too much for Sid and he screams and cowardly retreats back into his house, frightened that the toys had come alive. Hannah then takes pleasure in scaring her brother even more with her dolls after she discovers how scared he was as Sid runs upstairs, believing that one of Hannah's dolls would come to life.
While Woody and Buzz try to reach the moving truck with the help ofRC, his batteries run out, but then Buzz remembers that he is still tied to the rocket and Woody remembers that he still has the match, so they can use the rocket to get to the truck, Woody thanks Sid and lights the match, but a car passes by and the wind blows out the match, Woody collapses due to depression, but then he sees that the sunlight is concentrated on Buzz's helmet and Woody gets the idea to use the light to light the rocket, the plan works and the rocket lights up, Woody, Buzz and RC fly off at high speed, RC is launched back into the truck and Woody and Buzz rise into the sky, then Buzz opens his wings allowing them to descend (as if flying) while the rocket continues to rise and explodes into smithereens.
Toy Story 2[]
Although Sid did not appear inToy Story 2, he is mentioned by Buzz during his rescue mission withSlinky Dog,Hamm,Rex andMr. Potato Head to save Woody who has been stolen byAl McWhiggin.
Toy Story 3[]

Sid as a garbage man.
10 years after Woody has been rescued fromAl andStinky Pete, Sid (now grown up) makes a cameo appearance inToy Story 3 working on a garbage truck as he comes to pick up the trash from Andy's house (including Andy's toys who are also in a bag and mistakenly got put outside byMrs. Davis, whom Woody hurries out to rescue without being seen). Sid is mostly heard scatting to music and is identified by having the same skull T-shirt that he wore as a kid, along with a yellow vest, goggles, a goatee, and a big set of headphones. He is seen again near the end of the film after the toys escape from the incinerator at theTri-County Landfill and hitch a ride on his garbage truck to get home. During his brief re-encounter with him earlier, Woody apparently did not recognize him as being Sid as he was more concerned about saving the others.
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Monsters, Inc.: Laugh Factory[]

Sid as he appears in theMonsters Inc. comic book.
Sid made guest appearances in issues 3 and 4 of theMonsters, Inc. comic book mini-series,Laugh Factory, as the main antagonist, though his name is never actually given (as the monsters do not bother learning it from him). At the beginning of the third issue, "Toy Worry", he ducks intoBoo's bedroom to hide fromSulley andMike when they're pursuing him. We learn from Sulley and Mike that Sid has been using the monsters' door-traveling technology to break into kids' rooms and steal their toys. After Sid escapes with Boo'sJessie doll, Boo follows him into Monsters, Inc. to help Mike and Sulley capture him. Upon being caught and brought to theCDA, Sid states that he has been stealing the toys in an attempt to "save" the kids from suffering the same traumatic incident he did, but the monsters do not believe him. They have Sid thrown back to his home through Hannah's door.
In the next issue's story, Sid breaks back into Monstropolis and helpsRandall andHenry J. Waternoose escape from prison. They offer to give him the plans for their door-traveling technology (which Sid plans to get rich off of in his world) in exchange for him helping them get revenge on Sulley and Mike. They manage to capture the heroes along withCelia and Boo (the latter of whom stowed away with Sulley as he was coming back from his last visit with her), but the girls manage to escape back into the human world with Sid and the two villainous monsters pursuing them. Eventually, Celia and Boo manage to find another closet door back to Monstropolis, where they lead Sid, Randall, and Waternoose into captivity by the CDA. At the end, Sid is again sent back home, with the monsters hoping that he has had enough of them now.
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A live version of Sid first appeared inToy Story: The Musical aboard theDisney Cruise Line shipDisney Wonder, having his own villain song called "Make a Little Noise".
Sid would appear in the parks proper in 2021 as part of the Oogie Boogie Bash Halloween event atDisney California Adventure, hosting a "Sid Show Circus" atPixar Pier's stage showcasing the Mutant Toys.
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- Sid is currently the only known human in theToy Story franchise who knows toys are alive (althoughMolly Davis is a debatable example).
- Written on Sid's backpack is "Julie Mcbarfle has cooties". Art director Ralph Eggleston claims that this refers to Julie MacDonald, an editorial and camera manager who kept asking him to put her name somewhere inToy Story.
- Also if one looks closely on the side of Sid's backpack during the part where Sid is giving Hannah's doll Janie an "operation", he/she can see a drawing of a three-eyed mutant ant on it. This drawing could be a possible reference to Pixar's next film,A Bug's Life, where the film features anant protagonist.
- During production, Sid was nicknamed "Little Jack Nicholson." In addition, Sid's house has the same rug pattern as the Overlook Hotel fromThe Shining, in which Nicholson starred.
- In the book,Toy Story: The Art and Making of the Animated Film, it is said that the story team tried beefing up Sid into a full-tilt bullying nemesis for his neighbour Andy. They explored scenarios of jealously and rivalry between Sid and Andy, but that approach threw the plot line out of balance.
- In a 2016 interview with some of the key animators ofToy Story, they stated that their primary influence for the character Sid was actually one of the animator's longtime childhood friends, Ryan Newbert.
- It is said that Sid was also inspired by a former Pixar employee who has been known to disassemble toys and use the parts to build strange creations.
- Sid also appeared in aToy Story Treats shortWoody's Nightmare. Sid was laughing evilly as he had swapped the heads of Woody andBuzz Lightyear (much like how he had replaced the Janie Doll's head with the Pterodactyl's).
- Erik Von Detten reprised his role as Sid inToy Story 3. However, his dialogue was just scatting.
- Sid was also Von Detten's last acting role before his retirement in2010.
- According toHamm andRex, Sid was supposed to be attending summer camp before they moved in the first movie but was supposedly kicked out for his bad attitude.
- Lee Unkrich, the director ofToy Story 3, confirmed that the garbage man inToy Story 3 is, in fact, Sid.
- ExcludingAl McWhiggin, Sid is the only main antagonist of a film in theToy Story film series to be a human being, asStinky Pete,Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear, andGabby Gabby, the respective main antagonists ofToy Story's first three sequels, were all toys.
- Debian'sunstable trunk is named after him. Debian is a Linux distribution composed of free and open-source software, developed by the community-supported Debian Project, which was established by Ian Murdock on August 16, 1993.
- Despite the way he treats toys,John Lasseter andAndrew Stanton consider Sid to be creative.
- Andrew Stanton considers Andy to actually be weirder than Sid since Andy takes absolute care of his toys.[1]
- It remains unknown if Sid and Andy ever interacted with each other.
- Ironically, Erik von Detten also did the voice of Andy forToy Story: Animated StoryBook, an interactive adventure that was released a year after thefirst film.
References[]
- ↑"Disney Pixar Toy Story".pixar.com.
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