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1 Introduced in Toy Story (1995)  



1.1  Andy's main toys  





1.2  Andy's other toys  





1.3  Davis family  





1.4  Phillips family  



1.4.1  Sid and Hannah's toys  









2 Introduced in Toy Story 2 (1999)  



2.1  The Roundup Gang  





2.2  Al's Toy Barn  





2.3  Other  







3 Introduced in Toy Story 3 (2010)  



3.1  Molly's toys  





3.2  Sunnyside toys  



3.2.1  Other Sunnyside toys  







3.3  Anderson family  



3.3.1  Bonnie's toys  









4 Introduced in Toy Story 4 (2019)  



4.1  Carnival toys  





4.2  Second Chance Antiques  







5 Introduced in Lightyear (2022)  





6 Other projects  



6.1  Hawaiian Vacation (2011)  





6.2  Small Fry (2011)  





6.3  Partysaurus Rex (2012)  





6.4  Toy Story of Terror! (2013)  





6.5  Toy Story That Time Forgot (2014)  







7 References  














List of Toy Story characters






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This is a list of characters from Disney/Pixar's Toy Story franchise which consists of the animated feature films Toy Story (1995), Toy Story 2 (1999), Toy Story 3 (2010) and Toy Story 4 (2019), and Lightyear (2022). This list also includes characters from the Toy Story Toons series (2011–2012) and the television specials Toy Story of Terror! (2013) and Toy Story That Time Forgot (2014).

Introduced in Toy Story (1995)

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Andy's main toys

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Andy Davis owns various toys who would also appear in later films. In Toy Story 3, many of Andy's toys have been sold or passed on to new owners, and his remaining toys are ultimately donated to Bonnie.

A model of Bucket O Soldiers at Disney's All-Star Movies Resort in Florida
RC Racer ride at Hong Kong Disneyland

Andy's other toys

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Andy has several toys who make brief appearances as minor characters:

Davis family

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Phillips family

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Sid and Hannah's toys

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The following toys belong to Sid and Hannah. Hannah has several dolls, although some have been beheaded by Sid. During the film, one of Hannah's dolls, Janie, is taken by Sid, who switches her head with that of a toy sinister-looking Pterodactyl. Hannah also has a doll named Sally. Sid has various mutant toys who are assembled by him from mixed pieces of several toys that belong to him and Hannah. Sid's mutant toys do not speak, but they understand Morse code. Buzz and Woody initially think that they are cannibals who are going to eat them, before they learn that the toys are actually friendly and compassionate. They fix Buzz's arm, Janie and the Pterodactyl, and also help Woody implement his plan to save Buzz from Sid. They surround Sid as Woody tells him how much they hate being mutilated, and they all rejoice in victory after Woody frightens Sid away with his own voice. After Sid is scared by his toys, he sees Sally, then runs off in fright, thinking that Sally will come to life. Sid's mutant toys include:

Models of the Alien characters

Introduced in Toy Story 2 (1999)

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The Roundup Gang

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Al's Toy Barn

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The following toy characters are introduced in Al's Toy Barn, a chain of toy stores advertised on television in the first two films:

Other

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Introduced in Toy Story 3 (2010)

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The third film, Toy Story 3 (2010), features a total of 302 characters.[27] The following notable characters appear in the film.

Molly's toys

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Sunnyside toys

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The following toys live at the Sunnyside Daycare center:

Other Sunnyside toys

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Other toys at Sunnyside, with smaller roles, include:

Anderson family

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Bonnie's toys

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Bonnie has several toys:

Introduced in Toy Story 4 (2019)

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Forky, as seen in Toy Story 4

Carnival toys

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Second Chance Antiques

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The following characters live in Second Chance Antiques, an antique store:

Introduced in Lightyear (2022)

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Other projects

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Hawaiian Vacation (2011)

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The following characters appear in the Toy Story Toons theatrical short Hawaiian Vacation (2011).

Small Fry (2011)

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In the Toy Story Toons theatrical short film Small Fry (2011), a group of Fun Meal toys that were discarded by children have formed a support group in a storage room at Poultry Palace, a fast-food chicken restaurant. Buzz Lightyear came across them at the time when he was replaced by the Fun Meal toy version of Buzz. Among the Fun Meal toys are:

In addition, three other Fun Meal toys, all themed around Buzz Lightyear, make an appearance:

Partysaurus Rex (2012)

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InPartysaurus Rex, a group of bath toys party with Rex when Bonnie and her mother go to her grandma's house.

Toy Story of Terror! (2013)

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The following characters appear in the television special Toy Story of Terror! (2013).

The following toys were stolen from their owners during their stay at the Sleep Well motel. They eventually escape with help from Jessie, and depart the Sleep Well on a mail truck.

Toy Story That Time Forgot (2014)

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The following characters appear in the television special Toy Story That Time Forgot (2014).

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