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This is a list of characters fromDisney andPixar'sToy Story franchise which consists of the animated feature filmsToy Story,Toy Story 2,Toy Story 3 andToy Story 4, andLightyear. This list also includes characters from theToy Story Toons series and the television specialsToy Story of Terror! andToy Story That Time Forgot.
Sheriff Woody Pride (voiced byTom Hanks in the films andJim Hanks in other media)[1] is a 1950s traditionalpullstringcowboy doll, and Andy's favorite toy. He usually acts as the leader of Andy's toy group. He is extremely proud of his hat; for example, inToy Story 2, he is alarmed when he discovers that he has lost his hat. His rivalry with Buzz forms the basis of the first film's plot. InToy Story 2, he is stolen at a yard sale by a toy collector named Al, causing the other toys to embark on a rescue mission. In the film, it is stated that he was the star of a fictional 1950s puppet television series titledWoody's Roundup. InToy Story 3, he and the other toys are donated to a daycare center and must race to get home before Andy leaves for college; he later gets himself and the other toys passed on to Bonnie. InToy Story 4, he joinsBo Peep in traveling with his new family and Forky. They also helped lost toys find owners and save Forky from running away. Woody appears in the following Toy Story productions:Toy Story,Toy Story 2,Toy Story 3,Toy Story 4,Toy Story Treats,Toy Story Toons,Toy Story of Terror!,Toy Story That Time Forgot andLamp Life.
Buzz Lightyear (voiced byTim Allen in the films,Patrick Warburton inBuzz Lightyear of Star Command,Pat Fraley inToy Story Treats and video games,Mike MacRae in video games,Chris Evans inLightyear and Javier Fernández-Peña in Spanish mode)[2][3][4] is a modern-day "Space Ranger" action figure. In the films, he acts as Woody's second-in-command. InToy Story, he begins the series believing he is a real Space Ranger (the other toys are aware that they are toys) and develops a rivalry with Woody, who resents him for getting more attention as the newcomer. His catchphrase is "To infinity…AND BEYOND!" During the film, he comes to realize that he is just a toy, and eventually becomes good friends with Woody. He is extremely loyal to his friends. InToy Story 2, Buzz with Mr. Potato Head, Hamm, Rex, and Slinky goes to save Woody from Al, where he gets stuck in the Buzz Lightyear aisle in Al's Toy Barn by another Buzz and finds out for himself what he was really like. InToy Story 3, a relationship begins to develop between Buzz and Jessie. He is particularly open with his affection when switched to "Spanish mode".
Andy regards Woody and Buzz as his two favorite toys; in the third film, he considers which one he will take to college, and ultimately chooses Woody. When passing on his toys to Bonnie, he describes Buzz as "the coolest toy ever".
A 65-episode television series,Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, aired from 2000 to 2001, featuring Buzz as a real Space Ranger. The 2022 Pixar film,Lightyear, depicts theorigin story of the character, which, in the narrative ofToy Story, inspired the line of Buzz Lightyear toys shown. InLightyear, Buzz is shown to be a Space Ranger in Star Command, who is drawn into a conflict with Emperor Zurg after he experiences the effects oftime dilation while testingfaster-than-light travel methods. Buzz Lightyear appears in the following Toy Story Productions:Toy Story,Toy Story 2,Toy Story 3,Toy Story 4,Toy Story Treats,Buzz Lightyear of Star Command,Toy Story Toons,Toy Story of Terror!,Toy Story That Time Forgot,Pixar Popcorn andLightyear.
Bo Peep (voiced byAnnie Potts)[5] is aporcelain figurine who serves as Woody'sromantic interest.[6] Bo Peep, inspired by the nursery rhyme "Little Bo-Peep", is a sweet-natured shepherdess accompanied by a single figure meant to resemble three sheep named Billy, Goat and Gruff. In the first film, she and her sheep are detachable components of Molly's bedside lamp. In Andy's games of imaginative play, Bo Peep is used as thedamsel-in-distress of the stories, and she is depicted as gentle, ladylike, and kindhearted. After being given away prior to the events ofToy Story 3, in which Rex mentions that she had gone on to a new owner (which upsets Woody), Bo Peep returns with a major role inToy Story 4.[7] The film focuses on her relationship with Woody and she has a different philosophy on what it means to be a toy.[8][9] Bo Peep no longer wears a skirt and her frills have been flattened out. She also wears a white bandage to fix her broken right arm and a purple bandage to fix her broken left hand.[10] Bo Peep appears in the following Toy Story productions:Toy Story,Toy Story 2,Toy Story 4, andLamp Life.
Billy, Goat, and Gruff (voiced byEmily Davis)[11] are a trio of conjoined porcelain sheep that accompany Bo Peep. The Sheep appear in the following Toy Story productions:Toy Story,Toy Story Treats,Toy Story 2,Toy Story 4,Lamp Life, andPixar Popcorn.
Mr. Potato Head | |
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Toy Story character | |
Mr. Potato Head statue atHong Kong Disneyland, 2013 | |
First appearance | Toy Story (1995) |
Created by | John Lasseter Andrew Stanton Pete Docter Joe Ranft |
Voiced by | Don Rickles (1995–2019) |
In-universe information | |
Species | Mr. Potato Head |
Gender | Male |
Mr. Potato Head[12] is a sarcastic, Brooklyn-accented Mr. Potato Head. His design allows him to detach parts from his body and he has a compartment on his lower back to store extra appendages. He retains control over his parts even if they are disconnected from his body. While this attribute is mostly used for comedic effect, it does have its uses, particularly in the second and third films. His wife is Mrs. Potato Head, and they become the adoptive parents to a trio of Aliens in the second film. In the opening scenes of the first and third films, he is described by Andy as the outlaw One-Eyed Bart.
Mr. Potato Head appears in the four mainToy Story movies. His voice actor,Don Rickles, had signed on for the fourth film,[13] but died in 2017,[14] before recording any lines.[15] Rickles's family contacted the filmmakers and asked if there was a way to include his old vocal recordings in the film. The filmmakers went through 25 years of Rickles's unused Mr. Potato Head recordings – from the previous three films, the Disney theme parks, and theToy Story video games – to use as the character's lines for the fourth film.[12] According to directorJosh Cooley, an editorial team "logged every word, every cough, every hum, just so we'd know what we had". Cooley worked with the film's screenwriters,Andrew Stanton and Stephany Folsom, to write general lines for the character, and then looked through the database of archived recordings to find a suitable dialogue match. Mr. Potato Head has seven lines and a laugh in the film.[16]
Mr. Potato Head appears in the following Toy Story Productions:Toy Story,Toy Story 2,Toy Story 3,Toy Story 4,Toy Story Toons,Toy Story of Terror!,Toy Story That Time Forgot andPixar Popcorn.
Slinky Dog[17][18] is a Southern-accented toydachshund with a metalSlinky for a body. Slinky's body pieces, conversely, are plastic and sport articulated limbs and feet, while his ears consist of visibly-worn vinyl, suggesting that his manufacture predates most of Andy's other toys. Based on a popular toy manufactured from the 1950s to the 1970s, Slinky Dog was partially redesigned for the film by Pixar artistBud Luckey to make him more appealing as an animated character. In the opening scenes of the first and third films, Slinky is described by Andy as One-Eyed Bart's "attack dog with a built-inforce field".
Slinky Dog appears inToy Story andToy Story 2, voiced by Jim Varney. SinceToy Story 3, Slinky is now voiced by Blake Clark due to Varney's death. His catchphrase is "Golly bob howdy!"
Slinky reappears in the short filmHawaiian Vacation, in which he acts as ahotel porter as part of Ken and Barbie's Hawaiian adventures. He also appears inSmall Fry andPartysaurus Rex. He does not speak inBuzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins, silently appearing along with Jessie in one scene.
A ride,Slinky Dog Zigzag Spin, opened at several Disney theme parks beginning in 2010.Slinky Dog Dash, asteel roller coaster themed to Slinky Dog, opened atDisney's Hollywood Studios atWalt Disney World in 2018.[19][20] Slinky Dog appears in the following Toy Story Productions:Toy Story,Toy Story 2,Toy Story 3,Toy Story 4, andToy Story Toons.
Rex | |
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Toy Story character | |
First appearance | Toy Story (1995) |
Created by | John Lasseter Andrew Stanton Pete Docter Joe Ranft |
Voiced by | Wallace Shawn |
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Species | Tyrannosaurus |
Gender | Male |
Rex[21][22] is a naive, neurotic, large, green, plasticTyrannosaurus rex with a lot of anxiety from aninferiority complex ("I just don't think I could take that kind of rejection!"), often expressing his fear that he is not scary enough. Rex's worst fear is that Andy will get another, more intimidating dinosaur, but feels better after Buzz gives him a few pointers on how to roar more effectively. Although Rex is a toy dinosaur, he dislikes confrontation and is sensitive in nature. He is among the largest of Andy's toys. In the opening scenes of the first and third films, he is described by Andy as Woody's "dinosaur who eatsforce field dogs". When passing his toys on to Bonnie at the end of the third film, Andy describes Rex as the "meanest, most terrifying dinosaur who ever lived".
Rex is voiced byEarl Boen in the video gamesToy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue (1999) andToy Story Racer (2001).[23]
Rex appears in each of theToy Story movies. He appears in anouttake ofMonsters, Inc. where he waits at acrosswalk with the film's charactersMike andSulley. Rex appears in a lot of the Toy Story Productions:Toy Story,Toy Story 2,Toy Story 3,Toy Story 4,Toy Story Treats,Buzz Lightyear of Star Command,Toy Story Toons,Toy Story of Terror!,Toy Story That Time Forgot,Forky Asks a Question andPixar Popcorn.
Hamm | |
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Toy Story character | |
First appearance | Toy Story (1995) |
Created by | John Lasseter Andrew Stanton Pete Docter Joe Ranft |
Voiced by | John Ratzenberger (most media) Andrew Stanton (Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins) |
In-universe information | |
Species | Pig |
Gender | Male |
Hamm[24] is a wisecracking stylized plasticpiggy bank. He has acork in his belly in place of a stopper. He and Mr. Potato Head are friends, and are seen in the first film playing a card game, and laterBattleship, which Hamm always wins. Out of all the toys, he is shown to have the most knowledge of the outside world, often being familiar with various gadgets that are shown. In the second and third films, Andy portrays Hamm as a villain known as "Evil Dr. Porkchop", who typically dons Mr. Potato Head's bowler hat. In the third film, Evil Dr. Porkchop has a giant pig-shaped aircraft, which he uses to rescue One-Eyed Bart and One-Eyed Betty (the Potato Heads).
Hamm appears in each of theToy Story movies. He appears in the post-credit scene ofCars as part of a homage and self-parody to Ratzenberger (who voicesMack in the film). Hamm also briefly appears inBuzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins, voiced by Andrew Stanton. In a 2010 television advertisement for theUnited States federal government'sUnited States Postal Service promotingToy Story 3, Hamm wears a postal worker's outfit while promoting the Priority Mail service; Ratzenberger is best known for his role as mailmanCliff Clavin on the long-running sitcomCheers.[25] Hamm also makes an appearance inToy Story 3: The Video Game as the mayor in Toy Box mode. Hamm appears in the theatrical short filmsHawaiian Vacation,Small Fry andPartysaurus Rex, and also appears in the 2019 video gameKingdom Hearts III, with Ratzenberger reprising his role. Hamm appears in the Following Toy Story productions:Toy Story,Toy Story 2,Toy Story 3,Toy Story 4,Toy Story Treats,Buzz Lightyear of Star Command,Toy Story Toons,Forky Asks a Question andPixar Popcorn.
Sarge, also known asSergeant, (voiced byR. Lee Ermey),[26] is thegung-ho commander of greenarmy men who are stored in a bucket and are known as Bucket O' Soldiers. These toys play a prominent role inToy Story and more minor roles in the next two films.
They also appear in the 2019 video gameKingdom Hearts III. A ride based on the soldiers, calledToy Soldiers Parachute Drop, is located at Disney theme parks in France and Hong Kong.
RC is Andy'sremote controlled buggy. He has a green body with blue splash decals on the front. RC cannot speak, instead communicating with revving sounds, which Mr. Potato Head and the other toys can understand regardless. RC is a playable character inToy Story Racer. RC plays a major role in the first film, a very minor role in the second film and has a cameo appearance in the fourth film. He does not appear in the third film, except in footage showing Andy as a young boy. He was possibly one of the toys that went to new owners.
RC Racer, a roller coaster ride at several Disney theme parks, features RC transporting riders.
Andrew "Andy" Davis (voiced byJohn Morris in all four films, Charlie Bright inToy Story 3 and Jack McGraw inToy Story 4)[33] is the overarching protagonist of theToy Story franchise and the original owner of Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the other toys in the first three films. He lives with his mother and his sister Molly until the third film, when he goes tocollege after turning 17. His father is never seen or mentioned in the films. InToy Story 2, Andy's mother calls Woody "an old family toy" and Prospector calls him ahand-me-down toy.John Lasseter said "we always thought" that Woody was "kind of a hand-me-down" to Andy from his father.[34]
According toToy Story producerRalph Guggenheim in a December 1995Animation Magazine article, John Lasseter and the story team forToy Story reviewed the names of Pixar employees' children, looking for the right name for Woody's owner. Davis was ultimately named after and based onAndy Luckey, the son of animatorBud Luckey, Pixar's fifth employee and the creator of Woody.[35]
The physical appearance of Andy differs slightly between each of the films due to advances in animation technology.[36][37][38][39]
Mrs. Davis (voiced byLaurie Metcalf)[40] is Andy and Molly's single mother. Mrs. Davis is presented as a loving mother to Andy and Molly, but is a major though indirect threat to the toys. Mrs. Davis's actions regarding the toys set the plot in motion in the first three films, though they are not malicious. In the first film, she purchases a Buzz Lightyear toy for Andy on his birthday, prompting the rivalry between Buzz and Woody which leads to them being lost and forced to find their way home. In the second film, she puts Wheezy up for sale at a yard sale, prompting Woody's rescue attempt where he is subsequently stolen by Al. In the third film, she orders Andy to clean out his room before going to college and mistakenly throws away the toys Andy planned to put in the attic. Despite this, in the second film, she is very protective of Woody, describing him as an old family toy. At the end of the third film, she breaks down and weeps at the departure of her son, but Andy reassures her that she will always be with him even if they are apart. This moment between mother and son plays a major factor in Woody's decision to have Andy donate his toys to Bonnie, thus giving them a new lease on their lives.
Molly Davis (voiced by Hannah Unkrich inToy Story 2 and archived footage inToy Story 3 andBea Miller inToy Story 3)[41] is Andy's younger sister, seen as a baby in the first film, a toddler in the second film, and as a preteen in the third film. Andy uses her crib as a town jail during playtime at the beginning of the first film, showing they share a room. When the family moves later in the film, Andy and Molly get separate rooms, though Molly has plans to move into Andy's room once he leaves for college. In the first film, she slobbers on Mr. Potato Head and throws him from the crib, causing his parts to scatter and earning her the nickname "Princess Drool" from him. At the end of the film, she receives a Mrs. Potato Head toy for Christmas. InToy Story 3, she also owned a Barbie doll, which she donates to the daycare center as she was less interested in dolls and toys by that time.
InToy Story 2, Molly was voiced by co-directorLee Unkrich's daughter, Hannah Unkrich. Lee Unkrich later re-used the recordings of his daughter to portray Molly during old home video scenes at the beginning ofToy Story 3.[42][43]
Sidney "Sid" Phillips (voiced byErik von Detten)[44] is Andy's next-door neighbor until Andy moves away, but it is unknown if he and Andy know each other. Sid is the main antagonist of the first film. He is known for torturing and destroying toys. Many of his toys are either destroyed or have pieces missing or replaced with parts from other toys. He is also shown tormenting his sister, Hannah, and destroying her toys, such as by blowing them up, burning them or decapitating them. He also enjoysskateboarding, and his shirt depicts a skull that would later be used as the logo forZero Skateboards. Andy's toys mention that Sid was consistently kicked out of summer camp, and in the audio commentary on the 10th anniversary DVD, the directors mention that he is a bully but also the "most creative character in the movie". His parents do not make any major appearances: his mother's voice is only heard briefly several times in the film, and his father is only seen briefly asleep on a chair in front of a TV.
Sid is the only human character in the films to witness toys actually coming to life, when near the end of the first film, Woody and Sid's mutant toys decide to rescue Buzz by scaring Sid, which causes him to become very frightened of toys. The last straw is Woody coming alive while Sid is holding him and telling him to "play nice". This causes Sid to panic and run back into his house screaming, and then to his room when his sister scares him with her toy doll.
Sid does not appear in the second film, although he is mentioned once by Buzz during the toys' mission to rescue Woody from the toy collector Al McWhiggin. Sid also appears in the four-issueMonsters, Inc. comic mini-series produced byBoom! Comics.[45]
In the third film, Sid makes brief appearances in two scenes once again voiced by Erik von Detten. He is shown to be a garbage man with a small beard, recognizable by his characteristic skull shirt.[46] His only dialogue in this film involves humming guitar riffs, and he is depicted listening toheavy metal music through a pair of large headphones.[46]
Hannah Phillips (voiced by Sarah Freeman)[47] is Sid's sweet-natured, younger sister who appears a few times in the film. Hannah has adjusted to her toys beingmutilated by Sid. Most of her dolls either have different heads or altered body parts, and at the end of the film she finds enjoyment in scaring her brother after he has been horrified by Woody and the other toys. She spends most of the time during the movie playing with her altered dolls.
Scud is Sid's aggressiveBull Terrier and the secondary antagonist of the first film. First appearing when Sid blows up a Combat Carl in his backyard with an explosive, Scud is shown to have a malicious intent towards toys as he chews them violently to break them apart. His viciousness is first demonstrated when Sid sets a squeeze toy Alien on his nose and he mauls it. Scud is an obstacle for Woody and Buzz as they come alive and trying to escape Sid's house. Scud later spots Woody and Buzz trying to reach the moving van and pursues them, but is eluded when he runs after them into the middle of a traffic intersection and is trapped by the cars as they crash while trying to avoid him.
Mrs. Philips (voiced by Mickie McGowan)[48] is Sid and Hannah's unseen mother with three lines, telling Sid when burning Woody's forehead: "Sid, yourPop-Tarts are ready!" and asking Hannah when she asks if she's seen her Sally doll: "What, dear? What was that?" Then telling Sid: "You left that door open!"
The Aliens, also known asLittle Green Men, (voiced byJeff Pidgeon as a primary voice actor,[32]Dee Bradley Baker inTiny Toy Stories andPatrick Warburton inBuzz Lightyear of Star Command), are green, three-eyed, rubbersqueaky toy aliens. They appear in all four films. InToy Story 2, three aliens become part of Andy's toy collection and are adopted by Mrs. Potato Head, although Mr. Potato Head does not accept them as his own until he and the other toys are rescued from an incinerator by the aliens using a claw crane in the climax ofToy Story 3 a decade later. In the third film, Mr. Potato Head refers to them as his "boys", implying that all three are male.
InToy Story, Buzz and Woody climb inside a giant rocket-shapedclaw game at Pizza Planet. Inside the claw game are hundreds of squeeze toy aliens. When Buzz asks who is in charge, the Aliens say "The claaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw!", which belongs in the machine; they say that the claw chooses who will go and who will stay.
InToy Story 2, a trio of aliens are hanging above the dashboard in the Pizza Planet truck. Buzz groans when he sees them, remembering them from the claw game back at Pizza Planet. When the toys are having trouble getting the truck to move, the aliens tell Mr. Potato Head to use the wand of power, referring to the truck's gear lever. They nearly fall out of the window, due to the sharp turns from Buzz trying to catch Al in his car. Mr. Potato Head saves the aliens, and they are thankful to him. Throughout the rest of the film, they frequently say "You have saved our lives. We are eternally grateful.", much to Mr. Potato Head's dismay. The Aliens join the quest to save Woody and mistake the entrance to the baggage area for the mystic portal.
In the opening sequence ofToy Story 3, the Aliens are portrayed by Andy as the henchmen under One-Eyed Bart and One-Eyed Betty (the Potato Heads), serving as the getaway drivers in aChevrolet Corvette. In the present time, the trio continues to express their gratefulness to Mr. Potato Head. They are later donated to Sunnyside along with the rest of Andy's toys. They are later revealed to be in control of a giant claw crane, which they used to rescue the other toys from an incinerator after they were abandoned by Lotso. Mr. Potato Head finally acknowledges them as his children, reciting their repetitive line. The trio are later donated to Bonnie along with Andy's other toys.
They also appear as minor characters inToy Story 4, albeit only in the film's first act.
They appear in the filmLightyear in a mid-credit scene as a statue on Commander Burnside's shelf.
The Aliens reappear in the theatrical short filmsHawaiian Vacation,Small Fry andPartysaurus Rex, and the 2019 video gameKingdom Hearts III. The Aliens also have a ride at Disney theme parks calledAlien Swirling Saucers.
Jessie (voiced byJoan Cusack)[50][51] is a cowgirl doll, and part of the gang. InToy Story 2, Jessie is very happy to see Woody at first, but is shocked to learn that he still has an owner in Andy. She is initially hesitant to join Andy's toys due to her past experience with her owner Emily, who put her in a charity box for donations after she grew up. This also caused her to developclaustrophobia, due to her fear of being put in storage. When Woody tells her of Andy's sister Molly, she immediately joins the gang. InToy Story 3, wrongly believing Andy threw her and the other toys out, she argues with Woody, who tells the other toys that Andy was actually putting them in the attic; none of the other toys believe this until Mrs. Potato Head sees (through an eye that she misplaced in a corner in Andy's room) that Andy is looking for his toys and complaining that they are missing. Later in the film, Jessie becomes close with Buzz, especially when he is in Spanish mode. At the end, they dance to the Spanish version of "You've Got a Friend in Me". Jessie is the main protagonist in the 2013 television specialToy Story of Terror!, where she saves the other toys from a toy thief and seller at the rest stop. Jessie appears in the following Toy Story productions:Toy Story 2,Toy Story 3,Toy Story 4,Toy Story Toons,Toy Story of Terror! andToy Story That Time Forgot
Bullseye | |
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Toy Story character | |
First appearance | Toy Story 2 (1999) |
Created by | John Lasseter Pete Docter Ash Brannon Andrew Stanton |
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Species | Horse |
Bullseye is an extremely loyal toyhorse and is part of the collection. In the fictionalWoody's Roundup television series, Bullseye is portrayed as Woody and Jessie's horse. InToy Story 2, he was happy to finally see Woody after a long time in storage. Bullseye is shown to loathe fights as he hides in a can when Jessie jumps on Woody. He is also upset at Woody's intention to abandon the Roundup Gang to return to Andy. When Woody decides to return to Andy, it is Bullseye's loyalty that causes Woody to try to get the other Roundup toys to join him. Unlike most of the other toys, Bullseye cannot communicate in anthropomorphic speech but typically remains silent, communicating via body language and occasional sounds resembling a realistic horse (or dog). He is also brave, gentle, sweet and rather sensitive.
Bullseye returns inToy Story 3 as one of the remaining toys in Andy's room and has a small role inToy Story 4. Bullseye reappears in the short filmsHawaiian Vacation,Small Fry, andPartysaurus Rex. AtDisney California Adventure, Jessie and her critter friends star in acarousel ride calledJessie's Critter Carousel.
Stinky Pete, commonly known asthe Prospector (voiced byKelsey Grammer),[52] is aprospector doll and one of the two mainantagonists of the second film. He is a toy modeled after a character on the fictional television showWoody's Roundup, which also includes the characters ofWoody,Jessie, and Bullseye. The Prospector had never been opened and was stillmint in the box.
In contrast to the buffoonish nature of the character on the show, the Prospector is intelligent, ruthless, short-tempered, and well-spoken. He openly expresses his hatred for space toys like Buzz Lightyear, whom he angrily blames for causingWoody's Roundup to be cancelled after the launch ofRSC Energia/Roscosmos'Sputnik, which made children all over America lose their interest in western toys. The Prospector believes the Roundup Gang should be put on display in a toy museum, and secretly disrupts Woody's escape attempt and frames Jessie for the sabotage. Later, he openly intervenes when Woody asks the Roundup Gang to come home with him, revealing he spent a long time watching other toys be sold before him, hence his willingness to go to Japan. After a final confrontation at the airport, Andy's toys stuff Prospector into a backpack belonging to Amy, an artistic girl who takes him in as her new toy.
In one of the films outtakes, he is seen talking to two Barbie dolls in the box, saying that he could probably get them a role in the third film, this outtake was later deleted in the 2019 home media reissue, which media outlets inferred as a result of theMe Too movement.[53]
Prospector appears inToy Story Mania!, the Disney Parks attraction ride as well as the Toy Box mode ofToy Story 3: The Video Game,[54] now voiced byStephen Stanton.
Ultra Buzz Lightyear, also known asUtility Belt Buzz, (voiced byTim Allen) comes across the Buzz Lightyear aisle, including a display case labeled "New Utility Belt", which contains a newer Buzz Lightyear with a utility belt. He believes the original Buzz has escaped his box, and captures him inside one. He is then mistaken by Andy's toys to be the original Buzz and goes with them to rescue Woody, until he decides to join his father, Zurg.
Emperor Zurg | |
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Toy Story character | |
First appearance | Toy Story 2 (1999) |
Created by | John Lasseter Pete Docter Ash Brannon Andrew Stanton |
Voiced by | Andrew Stanton Wayne Knight |
Emperor Zurg (voiced byAndrew Stanton inToy Story 2,[55]Wayne Knight inBuzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins,[56]Jess Harnell in a mini counterpart inSmall Fry andJames Brolin inLightyear)[57] is a robotic villain action figure and Buzz'sarchenemy. He is a thinly veiledparody ofDarth Vader from theStar Wars franchise (with certain other visual elements adapted from theMarvel UK characterDeath's Head). He usually carries an "ion blaster" that actually fires plastic balls. Zurg is mentioned in the first film under the title of the "Evil Emperor Zurg", but does not appear. He debuts inToy Story 2 as the secondary antagonist where he battles with Ultra Buzz Lightyear. Zurg claims he is the father of Buzz, in an almost word-for-word homage to the famous scene inThe Empire Strikes Back. Much like Palpatine inReturn of the Jedi, he is unintentionally knocked down the elevator shaft by one of Andy's toys, Rex. InToy Story 3, another Zurg appears briefly during a sequence in the end credits, where he is donated to Sunnyside Daycare center and greeted by the resident toys.
Zurg also appears inBuzz Lightyear of Star Command and its direct-to-video filmBuzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins as the mainantagonist of both. Zurg is also a playable character in thePlayStation 3 version ofToy Story 3: The Video Game, in Toy Box Mode. In the game, he has aconvertible (the ZurgsMobile) that matches his personality. Zurg's mini counterpart is featured in the short filmSmall Fry.
A Zurg toy appears in the 2015 live-action Disney filmTomorrowland, in the Blast from the Past toy store.[58]
In the 2022 spin-off filmLightyear, Zurg is revealed to be Buzz Lightyear who had traveled centuries due to the effects oftime dilation after having experiencedfaster-than-light speeds. Zurg reveals he is 50 years older than his younger counterpart, and the name "Zurg" is the sound his robot minions make in reference to him (B'Zurg), which led him to assuming the identity. He controls amecha suit and travels back in time to confront his younger self to fix a mistake he perceives he made. Zurg has become consumed with regret, resentment, and obsessed with his own "mission". He has utterly missed out on life, and is blind to others' experiences. In Buzz's final battle against him, he is seemingly killed, but revealed to be alive in apost-credits scene.
Tour Guide Barbie (voiced byJodi Benson)[18] is aBarbie doll who gives Andy's toys a tour of Al's Toy Barn.
Apair ofRock 'em Sock 'em Robots (voiced byJohn Lasseter andLee Unkrich) appear in Al's office. When Slinky asks them if they have seen Woody, the two robots argue over which of them Slinky was asking. They fight each other in a boxing match, with the blue robot beating the red robot.
Al McWhiggin, nicknamed"The Chicken Man" by Andy's toys, (voiced byWayne Knight),[55][59] is the owner of Al's Toy Barn and one of the two main antagonists of the second film. Al is first seen inToy Story 2 during an advertisement of his toy store in which he is dressed up as a chicken man. Al is a collector of all things related to the oldWoody's Roundup television show. He is greedy, unscrupulously obsessive, overweight, extremely impatient, and lazy, as he complains of having to drive all the way to work on a Saturday, despite his apartment only being across the street from the store. When visiting the Davis family's yard sale, Al discovers Woody there, but when he tries to buy Woody, Andy's mom refuses and locks Woody in a cash box for safety. In desperation, Al causes a distraction and breaks into the cash box to steal Woody. With the toy versions of all theRoundup characters collected, Al plans to sell them to a museum in Japan, but by the end of the film, with all of the characters' toys gone, he's shown in another Toy Barn commercial where he's openly despondent and sobbing, as the deal for selling the toys was lost.
His car's license plate reads LZTYBRN, which is "Al's Toy Barn" minus thevowels and with a "Z" instead of an "S". This is how Buzz figured out that the chicken man was the kidnapper of Woody. It is also the actual license plate ofAsh Brannon, co-director ofToy Story 2, according to theToy Story 2: Special Edition commentary; Al is also alluded to inToy Story of Terror! as a name on a shipping address on the box Woody was going to be sold in after being stolen, revealing Al tried to buy him again.
Mrs. Potato Head (voiced byEstelle Harris)[60] is Mr. Potato Head's wife. Unlike her husband, Mrs. Potato Head is sweet and easy going and not as hot-headed or impatient. She is mentioned in the first film, but is not seen untilToy Story 2. She has a larger role inToy Story 3 as for most of the film, one of her eyes is lost in Andy's room, and it is through this eye that she sees Andy complaining that his toys are missing, causing the other toys to realize that Andy never intended to throw them away. She views the Aliens as her own children, but her husband does not share this view until the Aliens save them from the incinerator. Mrs. Potato Head reappears in the theatrical short filmHawaiian Vacation and acts as a tour guide for Ken and Barbie in their Hawaiian adventures. She also reappears inSmall Fry,Partysaurus Rex, andToy Story 4.Toy Story 4 was Harris' final film role before her retirement and death in 2022.
Wheezy | |
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Toy Story character | |
First appearance | Toy Story 2 (1999) |
Created by | John Lasseter Pete Docter Ash Brannon Andrew Stanton |
Voiced by | Joe Ranft Robert Goulet |
In-universe information | |
Species | Penguin |
Wheezy (speaking voice byJoe Ranft[61] and singing voice byRobert Goulet)[62] is Andy's squeeze toypenguin that appears inToy Story 2. He is introduced whenWoody finds him on a shelf, after Andy accidentally ripped Woody's arm and his mom took him, where Wheezy had been placed after his squeaker broke, upsetting Andy. When Andy's mom plans to sell Wheezy at a yard sale, Woody tries to save him, which he does but gets left behind in the process, leading to Woody being stolen by Al. At the end of the film, Wheezy tells Woody that the shark had an extra squeaker, allowing Wheezy to squeak normally again. Wheezy does not directly appear inToy Story 3 (possibly due to respect after Joe Ranft died) except in footage showing Andy as a young boy. Woody says that Wheezy was one of Andy's toys who went to new owners. Wheezy appears in the Toy Box mode inToy Story 3: The Video Game.
The Cleaner (voiced byJonathan Harris)[63] is an elderly specialist in toy restoration and repair with a fully loaded toy repair kit. He comes to Al's apartment to fix Woody up in preparation of selling him to the toy museum. He insists that Al let him take his time with the work and views it as more than a simple job, asserting, "You can't rush art."
The character model was previously used to portrayGeri (voiced byBob Peterson) in Pixar's short film,Geri's Game, where he plays a chess game against himself. InToy Story 2, one of the drawers in the cleaner's carrying case contains chess pieces identical to those in the short film, and therefore hard proof that the toy restoration specialist is none other thanGeri himself.
Emily is Jessie's former owner and is mentioned by her in the film. She appears in a flashback song while "When She Loved Me" bySarah McLachlan is played. As a young girl, she enjoyed playing with Jessie. However, as she got older, she became more interested in makeup and talking with her friends on the phone, causing her to forget about Jessie, who had fallen under her bed, for years. As a teenager, she rediscovers Jessie, but promptly donates her to charity, causing Jessie to develop claustrophobia and a fear of being abandoned.
InToy Story 3, as Andy prepares to leave for college, and the toys begin to worry about their future, Jessie describes the situation as "Emily all over again."
Buster is Andy's petdachshund, mentioned at the end ofToy Story as his Christmas present. InToy Story 2, Buster is very energetic but friendly. He obeys commands given to him by Woody (although he does not obey orders from Andy), who uses Buster to rescue Wheezy from a yard sale. InToy Story 3, Buster is now old, visibly aged, and overweight. Because of that, he is unable to help Woody rescue Andy's other toys, instead falling asleep. He stays with Mrs. Davis while Andy goes to college.
The Crazy Critters are the name given to several small animal cutouts that are friends of the roundup gang. They are often seen in the showWoody's Roundup accompanying the characters, as well as in several pieces of merchandise themed to it. The Crazy Critters can also be found on Toy Story Midway Mania! as prizes won by the riders depending on their score. The critters also serve as the vehicles for Jessie's Critter Carousel, and some horse critters help pull a cart that people board on the ride Woody's Round-Up.
The Zurg Bots (both voiced byAngus MacLane) are Zurg's robot minions that appear in a Buzz Lightyearvideo game that Rex plays in the beginning of the film, where they are antagonists. The Zurg Bots each have a "Z" symbol on their center standing for "Zurg", a laser built into their right arms, and miniature versions of the Zurg Bots built into their shoulder armor. Rex, playing as Buzz, shoots acrystal near him with his laser, causing several lasers to shoot towards each Zurg Bot surrounding him, and causing anexplosion. The Zurg Bots reappear in the filmLightyear, where they are named Zyclopses, and act similarly to how they did inToy Story 2, acting as minions of Zurg. InLightyear, they can speak, but the only word they can say is "Zurg".
Barbara "Barbie" Roberts (voiced byJodi Benson)[11] is aBarbie doll who is one of the toys that Andy's sister Molly owns, until she decides to donate her to Sunnyside. She was modeled after the doll Great Shape Barbie.[42]
Barbie is initially upset about being donated, but once at Sunnyside, Barbie meets Ken, who is as obsessed with fashion as she is. The two have a whirlwind romance and move into Ken's Dreamhouse together. Barbie later dumps Ken when she finds out he is a member of Lotso's gang. She allows herself to be imprisoned with Andy's toys, out of loyalty, and later tricks Ken into showing her some of his clothes, only to attack and tie him up and interrogate him by ripping his clothes about what Lotso did to Buzz and how to return him to normal; he succumbs when she threatens to rip his prized Nehru jacket and tells her about the instruction manual and that Buzz was switched to Demo mode. She later takes a stand with Woody and the other toys against Lotso, impressing them with her articulate arguments. She and Ken reunite when he confesses his love and defects to Woody's side, claiming Barbie is not just one of "a hundred million" as Lotso says, but unique and special to him. Barbie is the only one of Andy's toys not involved in the adventure at the dump, and she, Big Baby, and Ken later take over Sunnyside Daycare and reform it from a prison to a loving, welcoming family; she and the other Sunnyside toys maintain contact with Andy's other toys (whom he passed on to Bonnie) by slipping notes into Bonnie's backpack.
Barbie has a cameo appearance inToy Story 4 during the flashback scene in Molly's room, in which she and two other Barbies help save RC. She also appears with Ken visiting Woody's toys inHawaiian Vacation.
Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear, often shortened toLotso, (voiced byNed Beatty),[64][65] is a plush, purple, strawberry-scentedSouthern-accentedteddy bear. He is the mainantagonist of the third film. He has a limp from falling off a truck in early years, and uses a wooden toymallet as anassistive cane (although he is still able to walk without it). Lotso is the supreme ruler of the toys at the Sunnyside Daycare, and initially acts like a kindhearted and wise caretaker, but is eventually revealed to be a ruthless, cruel, selfish, aggressive, unkind, and deceptiveprison warden.
Lotso, Big Baby, and Chuckles once belonged to a little girl named Daisy, whom Lotso adored. When Daisy fell asleep and accidentally left them at arest stop, Lotso led the toys on a long journey home, only to discover that Daisy's parents had replaced him with a duplicate. Embittered beyond the point ofinsanity, Lotso lied to Big Baby that Daisy had replaced all of them, then intimidated Chuckles who knew the truth into silence and forced them both to come with him to Sunnyside. There, he established atotalitarian rule, depriving toys of the Butterfly Room unless they earn it, forbidding them from leaving or escaping back to their owners and ensuring that the only way out is through the trash, which he believes is where all toys are destined. He often assigned new toys to the Caterpillar Room, where destructive toddlers who were too young to properly play with toys threw them and some broke while he and his henchmen reserved themselves in the Butterfly Room where they were played with properly. When Woody reveals Lotso's true character, all of Lotso's henchmen turn on him and Big Baby throws Lotso in the dumpster. Lotso, seeking revenge, pulls Woody into the dumpster, resulting in Andy's toys jumping in to save him just as the garbage truck arrives. All of them end up at the dump on a conveyor belt leading to a shredder, and then anincinerator. Lotso, getting free with Woody and Buzz's help, reaches an emergency stop button, but sadistically decides at the last minute to leave the other toys to be burned as a last ditch attempt to keep them from returning to Andy. However, his final plot failed at the last second as Andy's toys are saved by the Aliens using a giant claw. Hamm and Slinky wish to get revenge on Lotso for his betrayal, but Woody convinces them he isn't worth it, feeling that the dump is where he belongs. Lotso, meanwhile, attempts to escape from the dump, but a garbage man (who had owned a Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear during his childhood) finds Lotso and straps him to the grill of his truck as a decoration.
Lotso most likely sees Woody and his friends alive on the side of the road, which makes him realize he has failed in preventing them from returning to their owner. Lotso was intended to be in the first film,[66] but the technology to represent realistic fur was not available untilMonsters, Inc.[67] An early version of Lotso makes a brief appearance in the first film,[68] and can be seen in the second film during the first Al's Toy Barn commercial. A Lotso bear also makes a cameo appearance in Pixar's filmUp.[68]
Ned Beatty was nominated for anMTV Movie Award for Best Villain for his performance as Lotso, andIGN named Lotso the best villain of the summer of 2010.[69]
Kenneth "Ken" Carlson (voiced byMichael Keaton)[70] is a smooth-talking doll, who fallsin love with Barbie at first sight. He lives in Ken's Dreamhouse, a big yellow dollhouse with three stories, a large wardrobe room, and an elevator. His appearance is based on a realMattelKen doll from 1988 called Animal Lovin' Ken.[68]
Ken serves as one of the two secondary antagonists for most of the third film, but later reforms. He was originally one of Lotso's henchmen, which caused a temporary strain in his relationship with Barbie. He later turns on Lotso after understanding of his true nature and encourages Lotso's crew to do the same. After Lotso's defeat, he and Barbie renew their relationship and become the new leaders of Sunnyside's toy population, keeping in touch with Bonnie's toys through letters sent home in Bonnie's backpack. He and Barbie later come to visit Bonnie's House inHawaiian Vacation.
Big Baby (voiced by Woody Smith)[71] is a baby doll with alazy eye who carries around a bottle and is adorned with childlike scribbling that resembles ferocious tattoos. He is one of the two secondary antagonists for most of the third film, but later reforms. As a sentient toy, he has the biological traits of a human infant. He normally does not speak, instead communicating through baby sounds, with the exception of one spoken line ("Mama") after the toys escape Sunnyside. He acts as Lotso's assistant and enforcer, who helps guide the new toys around, and punishes them when they misbehave. He, Lotso and Chuckles were all once owned by Daisy before they were left behind. When Lotso found Daisy had replaced him, he lied to Big Baby and Chuckles, telling them that they were replaced, too. They traveled to Sunnyside and took it over. Once Woody revealed Lotso's true nature, Big Baby realized that Lotso lied to him and throws Lotso in the dumpster. He then helps Ken and Barbie reform Sunnyside, and is last seen wearing a new outfit matching one of Ken's.
The baby who provided the voice for Big Baby is named "Woody", according to directorLee Unkrich,[72] and the film's credits list him as Woody Smith.
Bonnie Anderson (voiced by in Emily Hahn inToy Story 3, short films, and television specials, and byMadeleine McGraw inToy Story 4)[75] is one of the children who attends Sunnyside Daycare, where her mother is the receptionist. InToy Story 3, Andy donates his toys to her before he leaves for college. In the short filmHawaiian Vacation, Bonnie goes on a vacation to Hawaii and leaves Barbie and Ken in her room. InToy Story of Terror!, she and her mother are stranded at a motel, and she later discovers the manager has been stealing her toys to sell on the internet. InThe Toy Story That Time Forgot, it is revealed that Bonnie has scheduled play dates with a friend named Mason in a neighboring house. InSmall Fry, Bonnie forgets Buzz in a fast-food restaurant'sball pit and does not notice that the mini-buzz has taken his place.Partysaurus Rex reveals that Bonnie has an extensive collection of bath toys, and that the regular toys fear being included in her bath time. InToy Story 4, Bonnie creates a toy called Forky out of trash, on her first day of kindergarten.
Mrs. Anderson (voiced byLori Alan) is Bonnie's mother,[11] the receptionist at Sunnyside Daycare, and a friend of Andy's family.
InSmall Fry, she takes Bonnie to a fast-food chicken restaurant named Poultry Palace and inadvertently takes the wrong Buzz Lightyear toy when they depart. InToy Story of Terror!, she and Bonnie stay at a motel, and she calls the police to arrest the manager when she discovers he has been stealing toys from the customers to sell them online. She also appears inToy Story 4.
Daisy is a little girl who appears in flashbacks. She owned Lotso, Big Baby and Chuckles, but accidentally left them behind at a rest area along the road. In order to pacify her, Daisy's parents bought her another Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear rather than going to find Lotso and the rest of her toys, which made Lotso think he had been forgotten about, and changed him into a sinister, ruthless toy. Lotso lied to Big Baby, claiming Daisy replaced all of them, and made him come to Sunnyside and take it over. Chuckles keeps Big Baby's lost pendant, however, and it is revealed Big Baby still loves Daisy, much to Lotso's dismay, when he sees the pendant again (which he promptly destroys with his mallet).
Forky (voiced byTony Hale)[79] is a sentient plasticspork withgoogly eyes,pipe cleaner arms andtongue depressor/popsicle stick legs.[80] He was created by Bonnie, but he does not believe that he is a toy and he hates being able to come to life. He considers himself as trash, and Woody has to prevent him from throwing himself away.
While considering names for the character, directorJosh Cooley showed a picture of the character to his son and asked for a suggestion on the name. Cooley's son, approximately four years old at the time, suggested the name Fork Face, and Cooley later said "The fact that he's around the same age as Bonnie and didn't know what a spork was, I thought, 'That feels real to me.' So Forky felt like a kid would name him that."[81] Forky is also the titular protagonist of the series of shortsForky Asks a Question onDisney+.[82]
Melephant Brooks (voiced byMel Brooks),Chairol Burnett (voiced byCarol Burnett),[11]Bitey White (voiced byBetty White),[11] andCarl Reineroceros (voiced byCarl Reiner)[11] are four of Bonnie's old baby toys. They no longer get played with by Bonnie, and thus, are stashed away in her closet. Melephant is a blueelephant, Chairol is a green toddler'schair, Bitey is ateether in the form of atiger, and Carl is a purplerhinoceros. Each toy has visible damage caused due to wear and tear, with crayon scribbles, scratches, bite marks, and paint wearing away. Each of the four toys' names are puns on their voice actors.
Mr. Anderson (voiced byJay Hernandez) is Bonnie's father.[11] He drives the family RV inToy Story 4. He appears briefly inToy Story 3, but does not have any lines, nor is his face clearly seen untilToy Story 4.
Karen Beverly (voiced byMelissa Villaseñor)[83] is a sentient plastic knife with googly eyes and pipe cleaner arms. Like Forky, she was created by Bonnie and initially considers herself as trash. She appears in amid-credits scene, in which she is introduced by Jessie after Bonnie's first day in first grade. Forky instantly falls in love with her.[84][85]
Officer Giggle McDimples (voiced byAlly Maki) is a miniature toy cop who accompanies Bo Peep.[86] She lives inside a foldingcompact similar in concept toPolly Pocket.[87]
Bunny (voiced byJordan Peele) is a blue and green stuffed bunny with purple glitter eyes, and a carnival prize who wants to be won.[88]
Ducky (voiced byKeegan-Michael Key) is a stuffed duck with pink glitter eyes and a carnival prize. He is friends with Bunny, and also wants to be won.[88]
Duke Caboom (voiced byKeanu Reeves) is an amiable Canadian daredevil toy with a white outfit, a horseshoe mustache, and a toy motorcycle.[89][86] He suffers from low self-esteem due to believing that he let down his previous owner Rejean, unable to do the stunts that his commercial ads had promised.[90] Duke Caboom is a parody of theEvel Knievel Rally Stunt Cycle by theIdeal Toy Company.[91]
Gabby Gabby (voiced byChristina Hendricks) is a 1950spullstring doll with a broken voice box, the result of a manufacturing defect, who lives in Second Chance Antiques.[86] She serves as the main antagonist of the fourth film, having become bitter at being in the store for decades and not being wanted due to her broken voice box. During her time in the store, she has become like agodfather, with a set ofventriloquist dummies as her henchmen. Woody eventually gives her his voice box in return for Forky's freedom and persuades her to place herself in a position for a lost young girl to find her and take her home.
According to director Josh Cooley, Gabby was inspired by the Talky Tina doll fromThe Twilight Zone episode "Living Doll",[92] who in turn was inspired by theChatty Cathy line of talking dolls. Cooley also citesVito Corleone fromThe Godfather film series as an influence for Gabby's control over the dummies who served as her enforcers.[93]
The Dummies (both voiced bySteve Purcell) are non-speaking ventriloquist dummies who work as Gabby Gabby's henchmen, patrolling Second Chance Antiques.[86] Gabby Gabby's personal aide is a dummy namedBenson, the one with a red bowtie.[94] The dummies are partially based onSlappy the Dummy.[95]
Tinny is a small, music-makingtin toy that is the owner of a club for antique toys hidden inside apinball machine. Tinny is actually the main character of the 1988 Pixar short,Tin Toy. Tinny was also planned to be the main protagonist ofToy Story until he was replaced by what would become the basis for Buzz Lightyear.
Margaret (voiced byJune Squibb) is the owner of Second Chance Antiques.[96]
Dragon is a graycat who lives in Second Chance Antiques and loves to destroy all toys.
Harmony (voiced by Lila Sage Bromley) is the granddaughter of the antique store's owner.[97] Gabby Gabby hopes to obtain a new voice box to get Harmony's attention, but even after Woody gives Gabby his voice box, Harmony still shows no interest.
Rejean is a boy who appears in flashbacks. Duke Caboom is given to Rejean forChristmas, but because TV toy commercialsgreatly exaggerated Duke's abilities, Rejean becomes disappointed that Duke cannot jump through hoops, and throws Duke away onBoxing Day, believing he is defective. When Duke Caboom and Woody are on a mission to rescue Forky and Bo Peep's sheep, Duke hallucinates an angry Rejean's head watching him, and loses control.
Izzy Hawthorne (voiced byKeke Palmer and Keira Hairston)[98][99] is the granddaughter of Alisha, whom Buzz meets in the future as a result of multiple hyper-speed tests. She is the leader of Junior Zap Patrol, a volunteer team of cadets training to become protectors of the nascent society that has taken shape on the planet.
Sox (voiced byPeter Sohn)[100] is a robotic cat and Buzz's personal companion. A gift from Alisha after his first hyper-speed test, Sox is programmed to provide personal and emotional support for Buzz, and is equipped with a number of accessories. Despite being programmed withartificial intelligence, he occasionally shows signs of a real cat, including expressing satisfaction from being petted and getting distracted by laser pointers.
Maurice "Mo" Morrison (voiced byTaika Waititi)[101][102] is a naive, neurotic space cadet who Buzz befriends.
Darby Steel (voiced byDale Soules)[101][102] is an elderly space cadet and paroled criminal who Buzz befriends. Initially serving a prison sentence, she joins the cause of Junior Zap Patrol in exchange for having her time reduced. She is an explosives expert.
Alisha Hawthorne (voiced byUzo Aduba)[98] was Buzz Lightyear's best friend and commanding officer. She is one of Izzy's grandmothers. Initially exploring the planet of T'Kani Prime with Buzz and newly recruited Featheringstam, the three of them are forced to abort after learning of the planet's hostile life forms. Due to time dilation as a result of Buzz's multiple hyper-speed tests, Alisha dies due to old age and leaves a recording for Buzz, stating she's sorry she won't get to see him finish the mission.
Commander Calvin "Cal" Burnside (voiced byIsiah Whitlock Jr.)[101][102] is Alisha Hawthorne's successor.
Lotso was originally created for a Christmas special that later became Toy Story.
Like 1935'sThe Bride of Frankenstein, Forky comes to understand the role of family and individuality, and in the end gets his own "bride" in the form of a sentient knife named Karen Beverly.
BENSON is a classic, antique ventriloquist dummy, and Gabby Gabby's right hand. He leads a small group of ventriloquist dummies that serve as Gabby's henchmen. With no person to give them a voice, these silent toys patrol the antique store with a looming quietness that is inherently unsettling.