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* [[Characters/ToyStoryOtherToys Other Toys]]: Sid's Mutant Toys, Ducky and Bunny, Giggle [=McDimples=].



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[[folder:Sid's Mutant Toys]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:From Left to Right: Hand in a Box, Jingle Joe, Legs, Roller Bob, Ducky, The Frog, Rockmobile, Babyface, and Walking Car]]

These are all of the toys that were maimed, blown up, or had their body parts swapped by Sid. Despite their horrifying, FrankensteinsMonster-esque appearances, these toys are actually all friendly. The mutant toys appear to be led by an odd toy who appears to be made up of a baby doll head mounted on top of a spider body made from an Erector kit. Other members include a toy car with legs instead of wheels, a fishing pole with Barbie legs, a jack-in-the-box containing a grasping hand instead of a clown/jester, an action figure upper torso mounted onto a skateboard, a wind-up frog with mismatched wheels, a bizarre insect toy with a Rocky Gibraltar torso for legs, a Janie doll (which was Hannah's) with a Pterodactyl head (thanks to one of Sid's "operations"), a toy with a duck-headed PEZ dispenser on top of an action figure torso with a spring for a lower body, an action figure head on top of a musical roller toy, a rusted-up monster truck that was buried in some sand, two action figures who are missing some arms and/or legs, another doll, and one of the squeeze-toy aliens from Pizza Planet.
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* AllThereInTheManual: Only a few of them are named in the movie (Ducky, Legs, the Frog. Little Green Man, and Roller Bob), the most central of them are named in official side material: Babyface/Spider-Baby, Ducky/Duck Man, Legs, Roller Bob, Rockmobile, Jingle Joe, the Frog and Hand-In-The-Box. A couple of them, like Babyface and Ducky, had inexplicable name changes on the official web site.
* BodyHorror: All of them are built from broken body parts of other toys.
* CreepyGood: Creepy mutant body horrors created by Sid, yet they're some of the nicest toys imaginable.
* DarkIsNotEvil: The creepiest things Pixar has ever made, and yet not worse than the other toys.
* TheDogBitesBack: [[spoiler:When Woody convinces them to finally stand up to Sid.]]
* EyeScream: Babyface is missing an eye.
* GoodAllAlong: They look scary, but turn out to be friendly.
* HumanoidAbomination: Toy equivalent, due to Sid's cruel mutilations they are deformed thanks to missing and oddly replaced parts. They aren't [[DarkIsNotEvil bad, though]].
* ImAHumanitarian: Woody and Buzz initially believe them to be cannibals after seeing them swarm and make off with the remains of Hannah's doll and a Pterodactyl toy. It's later revealed it's quite the opposite: they try to put broken toys back together.
* MisunderstoodLonerWithAHeartOfGold: Woody is shocked when they turn out to only ''look'' like monsters.
* PteroSoarer: The ''Pteranodon'' whose head Sid switches with the Janie doll. Fortunately, the other toys patch them up.
* ShesGotLegs: The aptly-named Legs. That is ''all'' she's got, though they are very feminine and shapely.
* ShoutOut: The ''Pteranodon'' toy is very similar to [[http://www.toydreams.co.uk/images/jurassicpark/loose/dinosaurs/pteranodon.jpg this]] ''Franchise/JurassicPark'' toy.
* TheSpeechless: Most of them, apart from Ducky, who's TheUnintelligible (he speaks in DonaldDuck - esque quacks), and a Burned Rag Doll who only says one word: "Mama."
* WhyIsntItAttacking: Woody realizes this when he discovers they were actually ''fixing'' the other toys.
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[[folder:Ducky and Bunny]]
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[-[[caption-width-right:300:'''Bunny:''' What about the old plush rush?]]-]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[Series/KeyAndPeele Keegan-Michael Key (Ducky), Jordan Peele (Bunny)]]\\
'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/ToyStory4 4]]''

->'''Ducky:''' Hey, up here, Astro boy.\\
'''Bunny:''' If you think you can take our top prize spots, you’re wrong!\\
'''Ducky:''' Dead wrong!

Two obnoxious carnival prizes who are eager to be won.
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: Bunny is a blue and green rabbit plush.
* TheDividual: Throughout the movie they're always together and act as a duo. Not that they have much choice about it, their hands being sewed together.
* ADogNamedDog: A duck and a bunny named Ducky and Bunny.
* HeroicComedicSociopath: One way to look at them given their willingness to attack humans as well as [[spoiler:wanting to burn down the entire carnival]].
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Their somewhat grating personas are pretty much due to being stuck on the carnival prize wall for years, but they both end up being pretty decent guys.
* {{Keet}}: Both are quite energetic and expressive.
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* TertiarySexualCharacteristics: [[GenderInvertedTrope Gender Inverted]]. Ducky is male, but has eyelashes, which are stereotypically associated with women.
* ThoseTwoGuys: They never separate from each other (mostly because they're stuck together due to being a double prize). It helps that they're voiced by Series/KeyAndPeele.
* TypicalCartoonAnimalColors: Ducky is a yellow duck plush with orange feet and bill.
* VocalDissonance: Although they both have high-pitched voices, they sound much more masculine than you'd expect from two androgynous-looking stuffed animals. More so with Ducky, who not only looks like a baby, but also has [[TertiarySexualCharacteristics eyelashes]].
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[[folder:Giggle [=McDimples=]]]
->'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/ToyStory4 4]]''
->'''Voiced by:''' Ally Maki
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A miniature 80's plastic doll who serves as Bo's personal assistant.
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* {{Expy}}: Imagine if Toys/PollyPocket were a cop. Personality-wise, WordOfGod has said that one of her biggest inspirations was [[Disney/{{Pinocchio}} Jiminy Cricket]].
* {{Lilliputians}}: Easily the tiniest toy of the entire cast.
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* [[Characters/ToyStoryAntiqueStoreToys Antique Store Toys]]: [[labelnote:Click to expand.]]Gabby Gabby, The Bensons, Duke Caboom[[/labelnote]]




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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KeanuReeves\\
'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/ToyStory4 4]]''

A '70s toy based on Canada's greatest daredevil and stuntman. With his trusty Caboom stunt-cycle, Duke has confidence and swagger as he shows off all of his stunt poses. But despite being a toy emulating Canada’s greatest stuntman, Duke has never been able to do the stunts as advertised by his own toy commercial. He’s been forced to relive his failures stuck on the shelves of the antique store.
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* BadassBaritone: Comes with the territory of being voiced by Keanu Reeves.
* BadassMoustache: A very TheSeventies version.
* CanadaEh: A very Canadian version of Evel Knievel. His {{Leitmotif}} is "O Canada" and his commercial shows him jumping past a toy hockey rink. Also, he wasn't a Christmas gift for his kid, but a ''Boxing Day'' gift. Fittingly enough, his actor Creator/KeanuReeves grew up in Canada.
* CatchPhrase: Has several, such as "Caboom!" "Oh Yeah!" and "Yes I [[IncrediblyLamePun CAN-ADA!"]]
* CoolBike: Wouldn't be a daredevil without one.
* MyGreatestFailure: Was unable to do the stunts that his commercial claimed he could do, and his owner angrily threw him out the very day he got him.
* MyNaymeIs: His last name is spelled with a C instead of a K.
* NeverTrustATrailer: In-Universe, the kid who originally got this Duke Caboom Action Figure only played with him once thanks to his commercials greatly exaggerating the kind of jumps he was capable of, which is something that Duke's still very bitter over.
* NiceGuy: Seems a little full of himself, but is always happy to help a toy or child in need.
* PunnyName: The "Caboom" in his name is a pun on Canada and "kaboom".
* RampJump: This is supposed to be his trademark skill. The toy even comes with a ramp accessory.
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[[folder:Gabby Gabby]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/ChristinaHendricks\\
'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/ToyStory4 4]]''

Gabby Gabby is a 1950s pullstring doll with a broken voicebox. She lives in an antique store.
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* AffablyEvil: Gabby Gabby comes off as FauxAffablyEvil to both Woody and the audience when she's first introduced, and certainly does do morally questionable things. But as the movie progresses [[spoiler:we see her treating her captive, Forky, very gently, having her henchmen fix him, and generally making him feel looked after. They end up developing a genuine friendship, with Forky truly invested in seeing Gabby end up with a child of her own, and Gabby referring to him as her "little utensil". She also stops trying to get what she wants by force, talking Woody into giving her his voicebox instead of just taking it. She keeps her word, letting both Woody and Forky leave when she has the voicebox, offers to give it back when it didn't solve her problems, and later comes to the aid of a child that needed her help. Desperation drove her to do bad things, but she ultimately turns out to be a good toy in the end.]]
-->[[spoiler:"Stop them, please."]]
* AntiVillain: She does try to use force to get what she wants at the very beginning, but it becomes clear that this is mostly out of desperation than any genuine malice on her part. She's a defective toy who wants to be played with like any other toy, and sees Woody's voice box as her best shot to finally get her wish. [[spoiler: Through her genuine friendship with Forky, she gets to know more about Woody by extension, and is able to relate the feeling of wanting to be there for a child more than anything else in the world. Once Woody agrees to give her his voice box if she lets Forky go she happily complies, and even bids both of them a fond farewell as they both try to get back to Bonnie. After Harmony says she doesn't want her, having built up this perfect image of her through watching her when she would come in to her grandmother's shop, she dejectedly offers Woody his voice box back and breaks down over being rejected. When Woody offers her the chance to become Bonnie's toy she agrees to join him, and helps him and the other toys try to get back to Bonnie before she notices a lost and crying child and stays behind to comfort her.]]
* BenevolentBoss: She is this towards Benson and the other ventriloquist dummies. Unlike Lotso, Gabby Gabby treats her henchmen with kindness and respect.
* BigBad: Subverted. While she starts as the main antagonist of ''Toy Story 4'', wanting to steal Woody's voicebox so she can be played with, and also kidnapping Forky, thus driving the plot, it turns out, respectively, it was because [[spoiler:she wanted to impress Harmony]], and she never even harmed Forky the whole time. Matter of fact, they got along pretty well before Woody, Bo, and their team arrived.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Also subverted. She starts off kind and polite as anyone would expect from a vintage doll, until she wanted to steal Woody's voicebox and kidnapped Forky. But then it's later revealed that, as mentioned in the trope directly above, [[spoiler:she just wanted to be accepted by Harmony, the vintage shop owner's granddaughter. When she finally gets the voicebox implanted in her and got Harmony's attention, she rejects her without a second thought, much to her dismay. Then later she gets a second chance when she and the other toys notice a lost child in the carnival and this time, Gabby successfully earned her love. Gabby is not evil. She never was. She just wanted to impress a girl she was interested in only to be downright rejected]].
* BreakThemByTalking: [[spoiler:How she ultimately gets Woody's voicebox. She learns all about him from talking to Forky, and uses this knowledge to appeal to his insecurities and morals, convincing him to give her his voicebox so she can have the chance to be loved by a kid the way he has.]]
* CaptainErsatz: Seems to be based off the "Chatty Cathy" dolls made by Mattel in the 60s.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: In keeping with the tradition of Disney films of the 2010s having twists on their main antagonists, [[spoiler:Gabby has the unique twist of not exactly being a villain in the traditional sense established by the [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory Original]] [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory2 Toy Story]] [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory3 Trilogy]]. She's obviously not a human like [[HumansAreCthulhu Sid or Al]], she doesn't suffer from the toy equivalent of ImmortalityImmorality like [[ImmortalitySeeker Stinky Pete]], she’s not stuck “in character” like Zurg, and she's certainly NOT a two-faced, child-hating, toy-torturing monster like [[KillerTeddyBear Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear]]. Also, while Stinky Pete and Lotso both despised children and wanted nothing to do with them. Gabby's whole motivation is to get owned by a child.]]
** That said, Stinky Pete was also driven to despair by being left on a shelf unsold (though it is never mentioned whether he desired bring played with or just being owned) and Lotso originally was owned and loved but was lost and underwent a FaceHeelTurn. Gabby has the opposite.
* CreepyDoll: Not as bad as her ventriloquist dummy henchmen, but she's got her moments.
* EasilyForgiven: [[spoiler: Woody is surprisingly quick to forgive Gabby for stealing his pull string and even lets her keep it. Justified in that he fully understands that her bad actions were driven out of a desperate need for love.]]
* EvilRedhead: [[spoiler:Or so it seems. Come to find out, she's simply desperate to experience the love of a child.]]
* FauxAffablyEvil: Per the norm for most Toy Story antagonists, she gives off the vibe of being genial and helpful but it's basically a facade to conceal her true intentions. But... [[spoiler:as explained above in [[AffablyEvil Affably Evil]], she only pulls off the "Faux" part in the very beginning. As the movie progresses, you find out she actually IS very friendly and helpful, just driven by desperation.]]
* FriendToAllChildren: [[spoiler:Gabby wants to be loved by a child, and by the end of the movie, ties up her character arc by comforting a lost and panicking little girl at the carnival just enough to motivate her to get help and find her family.]]
* {{Foil}}: Gabby Gabby is this to Stinky Pete and Lotso.
* GoodAllAlong: [[spoiler:She was intially set up to be the BigBad of the film due to her friendly facade concealing her true intentions, but it was later revealed that her seemingly friendly facade is not a facade; she actually is a friendly and helpful toy, who's just desperate to experience the love of a child, specifically Harmony. When she rejected her without a second thought, she doesn't turn into a villain like the others did and willingly offers Woody her voice box back.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Through her interactions with Forky, Gabby gradually goes from the film's seemingly manipulative {{Big Bad}} to an empathetic character whom Woody helps unite with a child in need by the end of the film.]]
* IJustWantToBeLoved: [[spoiler:The driving force for everything she does in the film. Defective from the start, Gabby has never been loved by a child, and will do anything to change that.]]
* InkSuitActor: Shares her actress's red hair and blue eyes.
* ManipulativeBastard: Downplayed, in that [[AffablyEvil she really doesn't resort to really heartless attempts]], but she's got an extremely good instinct for playing to emotions [[spoiler:and actually gets Woody's voicebox by calmly explaining why donating it is the moral option]].
* NiceGirl: Surprisingly so. Despite her initial antagonism, she legitimately is a sweet-natured doll who's only the main antagonist out of sheer desperation of wanting to be loved.
* NotSoDifferent: Gabby Gabby and Woody are both classic, 50s era antique toys with pullstring voiceboxes. They also share an unwavering love for children, a deep desire to be loved and wanted, and hold the belief that being there for children when they need them is "the most noble thing a toy can do".
* SheepInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:What she turns out to actually be. She at first gives off the vibe of being FauxAffablyEvil due to acting sweet while talking about wanting Woody's voicebox, but it later turns out that she really is sweet and friendly, who's just driven out of desperation of wanting to be loved by a child.]]
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[[folder:Benson]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Steve Purcell\\
'''Appearances:''' ''[[WesternAnimation/ToyStory4 4]]''
Benson is Gabby Gabby's loyal bodyguard and the leader of a gang of ventriloquist dummies.
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* CreepyDoll: He's a ventriloquist dummy, for starters.
* TheDragon: To Gabby Gabby.
* {{Expy}}: Bears a strong resemblance to Slappy the dummy from the ''Literature/{{Goosebumps}}'' franchise.
* {{Irony}}: A ventriloquist dummy is specifically made to ''look'' as if it could talk. In the film, he and the other dummies don't talk ''at all'', unlike most other toys in the franchise. Although one of them does whisper to Gabby Gabby about Woody's arrival at one point and they do make vocal grunting noises.
* PersonalMook: All the dummies look the same, but he's the one seen the most with Gabby Gabby.
* UndyingLoyalty: He and the other dummies are this towards Gabby Gabby.
* TheVoiceless: Quite ironically for a ventriloquist dummy, he can't (or at the very least, won't) talk.
* ZombieGait: To add to the overall creepiness, Benson and the other ventriloquist dummies move rather like your typical ZombieApocalypse undead, due to their legs and arms being made of soft materials. Although they can be fast enough to chase the other toys and be a credible threat nonetheless.
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* CanadaEh: A very Canadian version of Evel Knievel. His {{Leitmotif}} is "O Canada" and his commercial shows him jumping past a toy hockey rink. Also, he wasn't a Christmas gift for his kid, but a ''Boxing Day'' gift.

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* CanadaEh: A very Canadian version of Evel Knievel. His {{Leitmotif}} is "O Canada" and his commercial shows him jumping past a toy hockey rink. Also, he wasn't a Christmas gift for his kid, but a ''Boxing Day'' gift. Fittingly enough, his actor Creator/KeanuReeves grew up in Canada.
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Also subverted. She starts off kind and polite as anyone would expect from a vintage doll, until she wanted to steal Woody's voicebox and kidnapped Forky. But then it's later revealed that, as mentioned in the trope directly above, [[spoiler:she just wanted to be accepted by Harmony, the vintage shop owner's granddaughter. When she finally gets the voicebox implanted in her and got Harmony's attention, she rejects her without a second thought, much to her dismay. Then later she gets a second chance when she and the other toys notice a lost child in the carnival and this time, Gabby successfully earned her love. Gabby is not evil. She never was. She just wanted to impress a girl she was interested in only to be downright rejected.]]

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Also subverted. She starts off kind and polite as anyone would expect from a vintage doll, until she wanted to steal Woody's voicebox and kidnapped Forky. But then it's later revealed that, as mentioned in the trope directly above, [[spoiler:she just wanted to be accepted by Harmony, the vintage shop owner's granddaughter. When she finally gets the voicebox implanted in her and got Harmony's attention, she rejects her without a second thought, much to her dismay. Then later she gets a second chance when she and the other toys notice a lost child in the carnival and this time, Gabby successfully earned her love. Gabby is not evil. She never was. She just wanted to impress a girl she was interested in only to be downright rejected.]]rejected]].



* [[spoiler: GoodAllAlong: She was intially set up to be the BigBad of the film due to her friendly facade concealing her true intentions, but it was later revealed that her seemingly friendly facade is not a facade; she actually is a friendly and helpful toy, who's just desperate to experience the love of a child, specifically Harmony. When she rejected her without a second thought, she doesn't turn into a villain like the others did and willingly offers Woody her voice box back.]]

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* ZombieGait: To add to the overall creepiness, Benson and the other ventriloquist dummies move rather like your typical ZombieApocalypse undead. Although they can be fast enough to chase the other toys and be a credible threat nonetheless.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: In keeping with the tradition of Disney films of the 2010s having twists on their main antagonists, [[spoiler:Gabby has the unique twist of not exactly being a villain in the traditional sense established by the [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory Original]] [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory2 Toy Story]] [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory3 Trilogy]]. She's obviously not a human like [[HumansAreCthulhu Sid]], she doesn't suffer from the toy equivalent of ImmortalityImmorality like [[ImmortalitySeeker Stinky Pete]], and she's certainly NOT a two-faced, child-hating, toy-torturing monster like [[KillerTeddyBear Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear]]. Also, while Stinky Pete and Lotso both despised children and wanted nothing to do with them. Gabby's whole motivation is to get owned by a child.]]

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: In keeping with the tradition of Disney films of the 2010s having twists on their main antagonists, [[spoiler:Gabby has the unique twist of not exactly being a villain in the traditional sense established by the [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory Original]] [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory2 Toy Story]] [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory3 Trilogy]]. She's obviously not a human like [[HumansAreCthulhu Sid]], Sid or Al]], she doesn't suffer from the toy equivalent of ImmortalityImmorality like [[ImmortalitySeeker Stinky Pete]], she’s not stuck “in character” like Zurg, and she's certainly NOT a two-faced, child-hating, toy-torturing monster like [[KillerTeddyBear Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear]]. Also, while Stinky Pete and Lotso both despised children and wanted nothing to do with them. Gabby's whole motivation is to get owned by a child.]]
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* SheepInSheepsClothings: [[spoiler:What she turns out to actually be. She at first gives off the vibe of being FauxAffablyEvil due to acting sweet while talking about wanting Woody's voicebox, but it later turns out that she really is sweet and friendly, who's just driven out of desperation of wanting to be loved by a child.]]

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* SheepInSheepsClothings: SheepInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler:What she turns out to actually be. She at first gives off the vibe of being FauxAffablyEvil due to acting sweet while talking about wanting Woody's voicebox, but it later turns out that she really is sweet and friendly, who's just driven out of desperation of wanting to be loved by a child.]]
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* EasilyForgiven: [[spoiler: Woody is surprisingly quick to forgive Gabby for stealing his pull string and even lets her keep it.]]

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* EasilyForgiven: [[spoiler: Woody is surprisingly quick to forgive Gabby for stealing his pull string and even lets her keep it. Justified in that he fully understands that her bad actions were driven out of a desperate need for love.]]



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* NiceGirl: Surprisingly so. Despite her initial antagonism, she legitimately is a sweet-natured doll who's only the main antagonist out of sheer desperation of wanting to be loved.
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* NeverTrustATrailer: His kid only played with him once thanks to his commercials greatly exaggerating the kind of jumps he was capable of, which he's still very bitter over.

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* NeverTrustATrailer: His In-Universe, the kid who originally got this Duke Caboom Action Figure only played with him once thanks to his commercials greatly exaggerating the kind of jumps he was capable of, which he's is something that Duke's still very bitter over.



* RampJump: His trademark skill. He even comes with a ramp accessory.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: In keeping with the tradition of Disney films of the 2010s having twists on their main antagonists, [[spoiler:Gabby has the twist of not exactly being a villain in the traditional sense established by the [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory Original]] [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory2 Toy Story]] [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory3 Trilogy]]. She's obviously not a human like [[HumansAreCthulhu Sid]], she doesn't suffer from the toy equivalent of ImmortalityImmorality like [[ImmortalitySeeker Stinky Pete]], and she's certainly NOT a two-faced, child-hating, toy-torturing, monster like [[KillerTeddyBear Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear]]. Also, while Stinky Pete and Lotso both despised children and wanted nothing to do with them. Gabby's whole motivation is to get owned by a child.]]

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: In keeping with the tradition of Disney films of the 2010s having twists on their main antagonists, [[spoiler:Gabby has the unique twist of not exactly being a villain in the traditional sense established by the [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory Original]] [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory2 Toy Story]] [[WesternAnimation/ToyStory3 Trilogy]]. She's obviously not a human like [[HumansAreCthulhu Sid]], she doesn't suffer from the toy equivalent of ImmortalityImmorality like [[ImmortalitySeeker Stinky Pete]], and she's certainly NOT a two-faced, child-hating, toy-torturing, toy-torturing monster like [[KillerTeddyBear Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear]]. Also, while Stinky Pete and Lotso both despised children and wanted nothing to do with them. Gabby's whole motivation is to get owned by a child.]]

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** That said, Stinky Pete was also driven to despsir by being left on a shelf unsold (though it is never mentioned whether he desired bring played with or just being owned) and Lotso originally was owned and loved but was lost and underwent a FaceHeelTurn. Gabby has the opposite.

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** That said, Stinky Pete was also driven to despsir despair by being left on a shelf unsold (though it is never mentioned whether he desired bring played with or just being owned) and Lotso originally was owned and loved but was lost and underwent a FaceHeelTurn. Gabby has the opposite.
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** That said, Stinky Pete was also driven to despsir by being left on a shelf unsold (though it is never mentioned whether he desired bring played with or just being owned) and Lotso originally was owned and loved but was lost and underwent a FaceHeelTurn. Gabby has the opposite.

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