![]() However, during his short appearance, it's easy to tell that he still loves his toys and that the toys still feel the same about him. He is an 8-year-old minor character in the movie as he only appears for a short time at the beginning and at the ending. In Toy Story 2, Andy is shown to have grown up slightly. Since then, both of the toys have become his favorites to play with.Īt the end of the movie, Andy had received a puppy (whom he named Buster) for his Christmas present. However, Woody and a reborn Buzz, after escaping Sid Phillips, manage to catch up to Andy by soaring and flying through the air (with the help from the rocket that Sid has taped to Buzz in order to destroy him), dropping through the open sunroof of Andy's minivan and landing in an open box right next to Andy, startling him, but finally making him happy once again now that he has found them at last (Andy's mom assures that they had been right where he had left them). Unfortunately, he has lost both toys when he comes back home from dinner and feels afraid about leaving them behind on the day they move to a new home. He has originally intended to take Buzz to Pizza Planet, but unable to find Buzz (due to Woody accidentally knocking Buzz out of the window a little earlier), he takes Woody instead. To infinity and beyond…or to wherever Andy is.In Toy Story Andy receives a Buzz Lightyear action figure for his birthday, and quickly becomes fascinated with him. It's the push he needs to finally break free from his tiny toy depression and escape Sid's bedroom. When Buzz finally understands how important being a toy is to Woody, he looks down and sees Andy's name written on the bottom of his foot. His name reminds his toys about how special they are to him, too. Andy loves these toys so much that he marks them as his own. On the one hand, Andy's name is a sign of ownership (these are his toys and no one should try to take them), but it's also clearly a symbol of love and affection. Now, Woody needs to share…and he doesn't like it one bit. The most played with.īut, Buzz came along and destroys all that. And Woody clearly thought this Sharpie tattoo meant something special about his relationship with Andy. Your Chief, Andy, inscribed his name on me.Īs far as we know, Woody was the only toy with Andy's name written on him until Buzz showed up. ![]() It looks as though I've been accepted into your culture. Looks like Andy is growing up…and getting interested in shiny new toys.īUZZ: Say there, Lizard and Stretchy Dog. Which is why it's a pretty big blow when Buzz shows up and gets the same Andy's Name treatment after only a few days in the toybox-except that Andy's learned how to write his "N" properly. And because he's only six-years-old, he's also adorably penned his "N" backwards. ![]() Since Woody's his favorite toy, Andy has written his name on the bottom of his right foot. (And you hoarded them in your Dora The Explorer pencil case, but we digress.)Īndy clearly has this technique down pat. Back in the day, how did you let other kids know that your school supplies were for you and you alone? You put your name on them. ![]()
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