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This is a list of characters from the Disney/Pixar films, Toy Story, Toy Story 2, and Toy Story 3.

Toys

Andy's house

Sheriff Woody

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Woody

Woody is an old-fashioned pull-string stuffed cowboy doll with wooden head and hands. He is Andy's favorite toy since kindergarten, with a special spot on the bed, and is the leader of the toys. In Toy Story 2 it is revealed that he is based on the main character from a 1950s popular TV Show, "Woody's Roundup". He is voiced by Tom Hanks in the two films and by his brother Jim Hanks on other occasions. Woody is inspired by director John Lasseter's favorite childhood toy, a pull-string Casper the Friendly Ghost talking doll.

Buzz Lightyear

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Buzz Lightyear

Buzz is a high-tech "Space Ranger from Star Command" action figure whose arrival creates jealosy in Woody. He is voiced by Tim Allen in the films and Patrick Warburton in the Buzz Lightyear of Star Command television show. Buzz is inspired by John Lasseter's G.I. Joe doll and his early name was Tempus From Morph. In the credits of the 2006 film Cars Buzz was a car.

Buzz Clone

When Buzz Lightyear accidentally frees a powerful "Bonus Belt" Buzz, he get locked up in a case while the "Bonus Belt" Buzz takes his place. He, like the Buzz from Toy Story, believes that he is human and takes the fact that he is a toy very hard. He is last seen playing ball with Zurg at the end of Toy Story 2 and may appear in the sequel, Toy Stoy 3.

Slinky Dog

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Slinky Dog

Slinky is a toy wiener dog with a metal slinky for a mid-section. Very loyal to Woody. He was voiced by the late Jim Varney. He is based on Slinky Dog a pull toy by James Industries, who has been popular in 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s.

Bo Peep

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Bo Peep with Woody

Bo is a sweet and lovable porcelain shepherdess figurine. Bo Peep and her sheep are adornments of Molly's bedside lamp. She is inspired by character of popular children's nursery rhyme Little Bo-Peep. Bo is sometimes considered to be "Andy's toy", because Andy likes to make her the damsel in distress of his plays. Bo is the romantic interest (later girlfriend) of Woody. She is noted for using her shepherd's crook to hook her cowboy and bring him closer in a romantic way. She is voiced by Annie Potts.

Bo Peep's Sheep

Bo Peep's Sheep is a porcelain genetically-mutant sheep with three heads, who is frequently seen around Bo. It's commonly mistaken for three sheep (it might be meant to be three sheep).

Sarge

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Sarge is the gung-ho commander of an army of plastic toy soldiers from Bucket O Soldiers. The little green plastic soldiers are quite disciplined and masters in spying. Sarge and his troops frequently help out their fellow toys. Through them the toys discover previously what the kids are gaining of Birthday and Christmas. The voice of Sarge was played by R. Lee Ermey.

Mr. Potato Head

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Mr. Potato Head

Mr. Potato Head is a Mr. Potato Head doll by Playskool. He is outspoken and sarcastic and jealous at one time. A potato-shaped toy, his patented design allows him to seperate his detachable parts from his body (which is also his head)by removing them through the holes on hi body safely, as well as a compartment on his lower back to store extra appendages. For some reason, he is the only toy shown to be capable of retaining control over his parts even if they were several inches away from his main body. The audio commentary on the 10th anniversary DVD jokes that he is an Irish-Catholic. He is voiced by Don Rickles.

Rex

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Rex

Rex is a plastic Tyrannosaurus rex with a lot of anxiety from an inferiority complex ("I don't think I could take that kind of rejection!") and he is afraid he is not scary enough. He is a video game freak and is very frustrated that he cannot beat the "Buzz Lightyear" video game. He always reaches the final boss (Zurg) but can never beat him (he thinks that his small arms are to blame, because he "cannot press the fire button and jump at the same time". It was in Toy Story 2 that Rex finds out how to beat Zurg. On their way to save Woody, the gang goes to a toy store, and in one of the stands there is a player's guide for the "Buzz Lightyear" video game. Rex reads it and is overjoyed, for he now knows how to defeat Zurg. The guide states that he needs to go "in the shadows, to the left" in order to win. He is voiced by Wallace Shawn. He has three claws per appendage instead of two. Rex's worst fear (after Sid) is that Andy gains another dinosaur. In Toy Story, he stated that he was made by Mattel. Rex is probably based on the Jurassic Park Junior T-Rex by Playskool.

Hamm

Hamm

Hamm (a.k.a. "Slotted Pig") is a wise-cracking talking ceramic piggy bank who is one of the main characters in both films. He and Potato Head appears to be best friends, as they are often seen playing games and clapping hands with each other whenever something spectacular happened. His voice is performed by John Ratzenberger, best known for his role as Cliff Clavin on the sitcom Cheers, in both films; Ratzenberger will reprising his voice role as Hamm in Toy Story 3. Hamm looks to be modelled after the pink plastic Piggy Bank by Little Tikes.

Hamm also appears, in car form, in the 2006 Disney/Pixar animated film Cars. In this film, Hamm is again voiced by Ratzenberger (also in Cars John Ratzenberger voices Mack).

Mrs. Potato Head

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Mrs. Potato Head

Mrs. Potato Head is Mr. Potato Head's wife. Although mentioned as one of Molly's Christmas presents near the end of the first movie, she isn't seen until Toy Story 2. Mrs. Potato Head with her husband are adoptive parents of the Three Squeeze Aliens, that Andy's toys found in the Pizza Planet truck and taken along home. She is voiced by Estelle Harris.

Wheezy the Penguin

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Wheezy

Wheezy is an asthmatic squeeze penguin with red bow tie, whom Woody rescued from Yard sale in Toy Story 2. He was about to be sold because his "squeaker" was broken, but at the end of Toy Story 2 he's got a new one and sings the ending theme of the movie. Wheezy is often thought to be a tribute to the Linux mascot, Tux, although Toy Story was actually rendered on Sun workstations running Solaris.[1] Wheezy is voiced by the late Joe Ranft.

Etch

Etch is an Etch-A-Sketch magic screen by Ohio Art Company. Etch is able to draw quickly and, not surprisingly, very well. Etch's skills in art are a reference to average people who feebly attempt to make round object with the Etch-A-Sketch

Hockey Puck

Hockey Puck is a hockey puck figurine with two red cruciate ice hockey sticks as his emblem. He appears only in first Toy Story.

Shark

Shark is the squeaky rubber shark from Andy's toy box. In Toy Story 2 when Andy plays with his toys just before he goes to Cowboy Camp, the color of Shark changes from dark blue to grey. Shark's additional voice is played by Jack Angel.

Lenny the Binoculars

Lenny is a pair of wind-up walking binoculars, voiced by the late Joe Ranft.

Mike

Mike is a toy tape recorder by Playskool who helps to Woody turn up his voice when the toys have a staff meeting. At the end of Toy Story 2, he serves as a karaoke machine when Wheezy starts singing.

Mike's name is derived from "mic", the abbreviated form of the word "microphone".

Mr. Spell

Mr. Spell is based on a popular 1970's Speak & Spell toy by Texas Instruments.

RC

RC is Andy's remote control buggy and a real speed demon. He speaks in "whirring" sounds (he can't talk, but Mr. Potato Head can understand perfectly his motor sounds). He gets his name after the "Tyco R/C" toy line from Mattel.

Rocky Gibraltar

Rocky is figure of a heavy-weight wrestler, very probably based on Wrestling Superstars collectible wrestling figures made by Hasbro. He is strongest guy in the Andy's room. The same way as Troll, Rocky is silent and plays an unimportant role. Rocky's name and a logo on his Champion belt are a references to the Rock of Gibraltar.

Snake & Robot

A green-purple jointed rattlesnake with tracked Rock'N Robot by Playskool are the "Jay and Silent Bob" (Robot can talk, but Snake not) of Andy's room. They belong to lesser-known toys.

Troikas

Troikas are a set of five plastic egg-shaped toys in the style of Matryoshka doll with a pics of those animals: bulldog (largest), cat (the second largest), drake (medium), goldfish (medium) and ladybug (smallest). Troikas are based on Little Tikes Nested Farm Animals.

Troll

Troll isn't actually a regular character. She is just a pink-haired Troll doll with an abnormally cute face, which is clad in a blue bikini with oxeye daisies. Troll doesn't speak, she only communicated by shaking her head for yes/no questions which has been seen in Toy Story 2. Much like Bo Peep or Mrs. Potato Head, Troll is Molly's toy which stays with toys from Andy's room. It's unknown what kind of troll doll she is, but Troll looks very similar to trolls made by Russ Berrie in the late eighties. Troll is friendly with Bo Peep and Rocky Gibraltar.

Toddle Tots Fire Truck

Toddle Tots Fire Truck is a set of 90's toddler toys incl. four Fireman Tikes (three Whites and the Black one), their dog and truck by Little Tikes Company. In Andy's room also can see those types of Tikes: Cap Tike, Cowboy Tike, Doc Tike, Hunter Tike, Painter Tike, Sailor Tike and Shriner Tike with his little red car.

See 'n Say

1989 See 'n Say "The Farmer Says" educational toy for toddlers by Mattel, appears only in the first Toy Story. Featured animals clockwise from top: sheep; dog; duck; frog; horse; coyote; rooster; pig; cow; bird; cat; and turkey (bird).

Barrel of Monkeys

Barrel of Monkeys is old 1960's preschool game by Lakeside Toys. Andy owns early 90's version (with red monkeys and yellow barrel), which is produced by Milton Bradley.

Magic 8 Ball

Magic 8 Ball is a "fortune-telling" toy by Tyco. In the first Toy Story 8 Ball is seen on Andy's table. In Toy Story 2 8 Ball lies on Andy's top shelf next to forgotten Wheezy and Rock-a-Stack an old dusty baby toy by Fisher-Price.

Roly Poly Clown

Roly Poly Clown is a rocking chiming clown toy, with a party hat and hand-painted jacket with yellow stripes with two big flowery green buttons. It is a possibility that his name is Clownball - because he's a clown and he is round like a ball. A giant version of this toy can be seen at the end of Monsters Inc.

Dolly, Teddy & Duckie

Dolly is a blond-haired rag doll, who wears blue tank top and pink skirt. Teddy is a pink teddy bear with a grumpy look in his face and Duckie is a rubber duck. They're Molly's toys that can been seen on Andy's desk in first Toy Story.

Three Barbie Singers

Three Barbie Singers are another of Molly's toys. They makes backing vocalists when Wheezy sings his song at the end of Toy Story 2.

Train

In the first Toy Story, in the scene when Woody shouts "Andy's coming, everybody! Back to your places! Hurry!", a toy train can be seen in the overhead shot.

Sid's house

Combat Carl

Carl is Sid's G.I. Joe-type doll who's blown up by a huge M-80, when Sid first enters into scene.

Mutant Toys

The Mutant Toys are unlucky mutilated toys who live their unhappy lives in the darkest corners of Sid's room. They were built by Sid from mixed pieces of several toys, both his and Hannah's (hence the baby doll's parts). They don't talk (probably due the mutilations they suffered) and look horrifying (in fact, Woody and Buzz think they're cannibals who are going to eat them), but they actually are friendly and timid. They fix Buzz's broken arm and also help Woody realize his plan to save Buzz from the clutches of Sid.

  • Babyface - the apparent leader of the mutants, he is a one-eyed Male Baby Doll head atop a spider-like body with crab-like pinchers made of erector set pieces. One way Babyface communicates with the others is by banging in Morse code on the side of Sid's metal bedpost with his big claw. Babyface lives in the shadows under Sid's bed.
  • Ducky - the result of triple toy combination: a duck-headed PEZ dispenser with a baby doll torso and plunger base. He is the only one of Sid's toys that can speak in the film (only in Quacks).
  • Legs - the only female mutant toy. She is a toy fishing rod with Barbie doll legs. She is apparently very strong, being able to hold Ducky's and Babyface's weight.
  • The Frog - the speediest toy of all: a tin wind-up frog with two different wheels (left is from an erector set and right is from a monster truck) instead of legs. The Frog is missing his left hand.
  • Jingle Joe - another triple toy combination. He is a Combat Carl head staked on top of a Melody Push Chime toddler toy with an arm from a Mickey Mouse figure.
  • Rockmobile - a figure with insect head (it looks like a weird hybrid of fly and praying mantis) who sits in a headless upper torso of Rocky Gibraltar, in which is steering wheel from toy-car. Rockmobile walks on the Rocky doll's hands.
  • The Janie Doll and Pterodactyl - Hannah's lovely rag doll Janie and Sid's creepy toy Pterodactyl are the subjects of Sid's last "operation", called a "double bypass brain transplant" (he ripped off their heads and replaced Janie's head with a pterodactyl's). The mutant toys taped back their heads on the correct bodies. In the scene in which the toys attack Sid, Janie says "Red Rum" in a reference to The Shining (however, this could be interpreted as only Mama).

Also, when Sid is attacked, there can been seen a bunch of other broken toys, including a Squeeze Toy Alien (the one Sid gave to his dog), a burned rag doll (who repetitively utters "Mama", in a manner similar to that of a basic talking doll), a huge red Pickup truck, a handless soldier with a nail in his head, and a headless soldier with a broken leg.

It is unknown what happens to them after Woody and Buzz leave Sid's backyard.

Sally

Sally is apparently Hannah's replacement for Janie. After Sid is attacked by the toys, she offers to let him play with her, but Sid runs off in fear.

Marie Antoinette and her little sisters

Marie Antoinette and her little sisters are a bunch of headless dolls from Hannah's tea party incl. Barbie without her original legs (she has spare legs from a rag doll body), a rag doll in violet bloom dress and dark brown teddy bear. "Marie Antoinette" is probably a nickname based on their headlessness, rather than the actual name of one of the toys.

Al's Toy Barn and Al's Home

Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl

Jessie is a spirited cowgirl doll, voiced by Joan Cusack. Like Woody, Bullseye and Stinky Pete she is member of Roundup Gang. Jessie's originally owner was Emily (female version of Andy). In end of Toy Story 2, Jessie becomes Buzz's girlfriend and is called as "Bazooka Jane" by Andy.[citation needed]

Stinky Pete the Prospector

Stinky Pete is a portly prospector doll, who is still mint in the box. He is the only real toy-baddy in the Toy Story series. Pete's voice is performed by Kelsey Grammer.

Bullseye the Horse

Bullseye is Woody's horse. In reality, he functions more as a dog companion for Woody, as he does not speak and has dog-like features.

Evil Emperor Zurg

Emperor Zurg was Buzz Lightyear's arch-enemy, but after he state that he is Buzz Lightyear's father (he states this in a Darth Vader type of voice) Buzz and Zurg seem to develop a real father-son relationship (Zurg is playing catch with Buzz, at the end of the movie, using his ball-shooter). Also, Zurg is the main boss in the "Buzz Lightyear" video game in the movie, and Zurg's design is reminiscent of Darth Vader. His weapon is a ball-shooter in his right hand. Zurg is voiced by Andrew Stanton.

Tour Guide Barbie

Tour Guide Barbie is a Barbie doll from Al's Toy Barn. She (and all Barbies in that movie) is voiced by Jodi Benson.

Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots

Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots are a set of two fighting robots by Mattel from Al's office in Toy Story 2. The missing ear on one of robots is a reference to the notorious Mike Tyson - Evander Holyfield match, in which Tyson bit off a piece of Holyfield's ear.

Miscellanous

Squeeze Toy Aliens

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A Squeeze Toy Alien (Little Green Man) from the Toy Story series

The Squeeze Toy Aliens are a bunch of three-eyed space aliens voiced by Jeff Pidgeon in the motion pictures Toy Story and Toy Story 2. These identical toys were prizes in a game of skill at the Pizza Planet restaurant and each one believes that "The Claw" will somehow choose one of them to "go to the outside." Three of these toys are rescued by Mr. Potato Head in Toy Story 2 and become attached to him. Mrs. Potato Head chooses to adopt them. Their logo is pizza with planetary ring.

They also appear in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins and the subsequent Buzz Lightyear of Star Command television program. In this series they are an actual alien race and are employed by Star Command as scientists and inventors. They are called "Little Green Men" or "L.G.M." for short and they are voiced by Patrick Warburton.

Barbie on Backpack

The Barbie on Backpack was a Barbie whose face was drawn on by the little girl named Amy who owns her. Half her hair is cut off.

Humans

Andy Davis

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Andy

Andries 'Andy' Davis is a young boy, owner of Woody and the rest of the toys. He is hyper-playful, very happy and cheerful child. He loves his toys and take good care of them. Andy is 6 in Toy Story and 9 in Toy Story 2. He is voiced by John Morris.

Mrs. Davis

Mrs. Davis is mother of Andy and Molly. She is voiced by Laurie Metcalf.

Molly Davis

Molly is Andy's one year old, baby sister. She is an infant in Toy Story and a toddler in Toy Story 2.

Sid Phillips

Sidney 'Sid' Phillips is a hyperactive ten year old boy. He is Andy's vicious neighbour and the worst nightmare a toy may have. Sid is selfish punky brat with metal braces, whose idea of fun is terrorize his sister and destroying toys in many ways (exploding, burning or in his "mad doctor" plays). He also likes skateboarding and listening to rock music. He is voiced by Erik von Detten. According to an interview, Sid is named after a former employee at Pixar who would take toys apart and sometimes rebuild them in different, albeit disturbingly odd, ways

Hannah Phillips

Hannah is Sid's little sister. She loves to cherish her dolls and pretending tea parties with them. Her toys are often the victims of Sid's activities. She is voiced by Sarah Freeman.

Mr. & Mrs. Phillips

Sid's and Hannah's parents. Mr. Phillips is seen asleep on a La-Z-Boy when Buzz enters the room with the TV. Mrs. Phillips is not seen, but Hannah calls for her on several occasions.

Al McWhiggin

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Al

Albert 'Al' McWhiggin is the toy dealer who steals Woody in Toy Story 2 in the hope of selling him to a Japanese toy museum. He is voiced by Wayne Knight.

Geri the Cleaner

Gerald 'Geri' comes to Al's apartment in Toy Story 2 to repair Woody in preparation for his trip to Japan. Geri is voiced by Jonathan Harris. Geri was originally in the 1997 Pixar short-film entitled Geri's Game.

Other Characters

Scud

Scud is Sid's bull terrier and "toy-chewer machine". He has white body with brown spots, and a red spiked collar. He has a patch around his left eye.

Buster

Buster is Andy's dachshund, whom he receives at the end of the first Toy Story, but is first seen in Toy Story 2.

Speck

Speck is Andy's second dog. He appeared in a Disney Adventures Comic. He was very violent and none of the toys liked him. But after he saved Woody from being run over by an RV, he was dubbed a hero.

Crazy Critters

Crazy Critters are bunch of animal characters from Woody's Roundup show incl. armadillo, bat, bear, beaver, bird, deer, vulture, bear cub, porcupine, flying squirrel, rabbit, skunk, rattlesnake, turtle and wild cat cub.