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Other toys once owned by Andy Davis and/or his sister Molly alongside the main characters of the franchise.
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    Sarge 

Sergeant / "Sarge"

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"A good soldier never leaves a man behind!"

Voiced by: R. Lee Ermey Other voice actors

Appearances: Toy Story | Toy Story 2 | Toy Story 3

The leader of the Green Army Men, the plastic soldiers in the Bucket-O-Soldiers. His army leads missions for Woody, to tell the toys through a Baby monitor what Andy and Molly have gotten for Birthdays and Christmas. By the time of Toy Story 3 he and his men are one of the few toys under this section that haven't been given away or thrown out yet. But early on the film they parachute out the window in search of greener pastures.


  • Drill Sergeant Nasty: Played straight in the first movie when he believes that Woody pushed Buzz out the window. Otherwise, averted.
  • Face Death with Dignity: Not death, but the end. Though they are saddened at having lost all of their men, Sarge and the two survivors of Andy's childhood toys accept that their mission is complete, since Andy has grown up.
  • A Father to His Men: He firmly believes that No One Gets Left Behind.
  • It Has Been an Honor: He says this to Woody at the beginning of Toy Story 3 upon leaving Andy's house forever.
  • Know When to Fold 'Em: With the exhaustion of all of Woody's plans to get Andy to play with them in Toy Story 3, Sarge declares their mission is over, and leaves with his last remaining men in search of greener pastures.
  • No One Gets Left Behind: From the first film, where Andy's mom steps on the minesweeper by accident. Sarge carries him to "cover" in the potted plant where their medic takes a look at him.
  • Redshirt Army: Averted, as they are pretty good at their job unless they have to freeze in front of a human. Post-Andy-growing-up, however, only Sarge and two of his men have survived the Time Skip. They explicitly lament the fact that "when the trash bags come out, we army guys are the first to go".
  • Sacrificial Lambs: At the beginning of Toy Story 3, he and a few of his men seem to be the only ones left. Based on one of their lines, "When the trash bags come out, we army men are the first to go", may have something to do with it...
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: At the beginning of the third movie, Sarge and his two remaining men parachute out the window, fearing that they are destined for the trash. They eventually land at Sunnyside Daycare, after Ken & Barbie have turned it around following the end of Lotso's reign of terror.

    Green Army Men 

The Green Army Men

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Film Appearances: Toy Story | Toy Story 2 | Toy Story 3 (Sarge and two parachutists)

Other Appearances: Toy Story Treats

Andy's miniature green plastic soldiers led by Sarge. They are set in particular positions and stuck to bases (however, this does not slow them down), and are stored in a bucket labeled Bucket O' Soldiers.


  • Hidden Wire: At the beginning of the first Toy Story film, Woody orders them to spy on Andy's birthday to see what kind of new toys he gets. To do so, they hide a babyphone in a houseplant pot. They do the same at the end in the Davis family's Christmas tree to check the Christmas presents.
  • It's Raining Men: They have a battalion of parachutists. The only Green Army Men left by the time of Toy Story 3 alongside Sarge are two parachutists. All three of them leave Andy's house by letting themselves be carried by the wind with their parachutes and end up landing at Sunnyside Daycare, which is now peacefully and benevolently ruled by Barbie and Ken following the end of Lotso's reign of terror.
  • Put on a Bus: At the beginning of Toy Story 3, only Sarge and two parachutists are left. The many others have been either donated, sold or thrown out.
  • Sole Survivor: Out of the entirety of the bucket of army men, only two parachutists are shown to have survived alongside Sarge after the timeskip in 3. And in general for this section, the army men are the only non-major characters left among Andy's toys.
  • The Squad: They behave like a military squad to carry out the mission orders Woody gives them.

    Wheezy 

Wheezy

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"What's the point in prolonging the inevitable? We're all just one stitch away from here to there."

Voiced by: Joe Ranft (speaking voice), Robert Goulet (singing voice) Other voice actors

Appearances: Toy Story 2 | Toy Story 3note 

A squeaky toy penguin who wears a red bow-tie. He had his squeaker broken, and at the beginning of Toy Story 2, was found on top of a shelf. At the end of the film, he got a new squeaker, and sings "You've got a Friend in Me".


  • And I Must Scream: Literally. He tries calling out for help, but can't because of his broken squeaker.
  • Despair Event Horizon: After Woody rediscovers him and Wheezy explains how he got shelved, he asks what was the point in trying to avoid the inevitable fate of going into the yard sale. Fortunately for Wheezy, he snaps out of this when Woody saves him and one of the shark toy ends up finding a replacement squeaker for him sometime during the events of the movie offscreen, ultimately rekindling his optimism as he closes the movie with a musical number.
  • Forgotten Fallen Friend: In a sense. Andy's mom was supposed to fix him, but she never came through.
  • Remember the New Guy?: He is introduced in the second film with all the characters already knowing who he is.
  • Sacrificial Lion: He is explicitly mentioned to have been either broken, sold or thrown out early in the third film.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Despite only appearing a few times in the second movie, him being taken away to the yard sale prompts Woody to go and save him, and Woody gets kidnapped by Al McWhiggin as a result, kicking off the main plot.

    Lenny 

Lenny

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Voiced by: Joe Ranft Other voice actors

Film Appearances: Toy Story | Toy Story 2 | Toy Story 3 | Toy Story 4

Other Appearances: Toy Story Treats

A blue windup binocular toy. Woody and Buzz use him to see things outside from the windowsill. When Woody is knocked off the moving truck, Lenny is the first to see the duo ride up on RC.


  • Meaningful Name: Maybe inadvertent, but he is a pair of binocular lenses named Lenny.
  • Put on a Bus: He is not present in Toy Story 3 (other than a split-second cameo in a flashback) so he was presumably sold, donated or thrown out. He appears again in Toy Story 4, but it is in a flashback yet again.
  • The Voiceless: He had a few lines in the first Toy Story, but after that he never spoke again. He is even voiceless in the video game Toy Story Racer, where he is one of playable characters.

    RC 

RC Car

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Film Appearances: Toy Story | Toy Story 2 | Toy Story 3 | Toy Story 4

Other Appearances: Toy Story Treats

Andy's remote controlled toy car. He is painted green with water splash designs. He cannot talk, but Mr. Potato Head is able to understand his engine noises and translates for him. At the end of Toy Story, Woody and Buzz ride RC to catch up to the moving truck, and escape from Scud.


  • Badass Adorable: RC rides with Woody and Buzz to catch up to the moving truck, and escape from Scud.
  • Cute Mute: Never speaks, but reacts happily at seeing Buzz alive.
  • Distressed Dude: He is this during the opening of the fourth film, where he is caught in a drain during a particularly bad rainstorm.
  • Put on a Bus: He is not present in Toy Story 3 (other than a split-second cameo in a flashback) so he was presumably sold, donated or thrown out. He appears in the opening scene of Toy Story 4, but it is in a flashback that takes place between the events of the second and third films.
  • Sentient Vehicle: As a living toy, he is sentient, and he is a vehicle for the other toys.
  • The Unintelligible: He speaks in beeps and whirs. Though some of the other toys can understand him.

    Rocky 

Rocky Gibraltar

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Voiced by: Jack Angel

Film Appearances: Toy Story | Toy Story 2 | Toy Story 3

Other Appearances: Toy Story Treats

A wrestler action figure. His name is a reference to the Rock of Gibraltar. Rocky is the strongest toy in Andy's room, but he only speaks in grunts.


  • The Big Guy: He is clearly the strongest of Andy's toys.
  • Dumb Muscle: Is depicted as this in two Toy Story PC games, although it seems he is aware of it when playing cards against Hamm.
    "Rocky need to work on brain muscles!"
  • Hulk Speak: Silent in the movies, but is given a handful of speaking lines in Toy Story Activity Center and Toy Story Animated Storybook, and he talks like this.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: He is clearly inspired by Rocky Balboa.
  • Punny Name: His name is a play off the Rock of Gibraltar. His mask has the shape of the rock, and he even has a picture of the rock itself on his belt.
  • Put on a Bus: He is not present in Toy Story 3 (other than a split-second cameo in a flashback) so he was presumably sold, donated or thrown out.
  • The Voiceless: He is given no lines in the movies, and only makes grunting sounds otherwise.

    Snake and Robot 
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Voiced by: Jeff Pidgeon Other voice actors

Film Appearances: Toy Story | Toy Story 2 | Toy Story 3

Other Appearances: Toy Story Treats

A blue educational robot toy and a green plastic snake with purple joints. Snake cannot talk, but Robot can and has two lines ("Hey, man, what's up?" and "Mr. Lightyear wants more tape!"). They seem to be best friends as they are always seen together.


  • Put on a Bus: They are not present by the time of the story in Toy Story 3 (other than a few cameos in flashbacks) so they were presumably sold, donated or thrown out.
  • The Silent Bob: Snake doesn't talk or make any noise.
  • The Speechless: Snake can't talk.
  • Those Two Guys: Typically seen together as background toys.

    Shark 

Shark

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"Look, I'm Woody! Howdy, howdy, howdy!"

Voiced by: Jack Angel Other voice actors

Film Appearances: Toy Story | Toy Story 2

Other Appearances: Toy Story Treats

A squeaky rubber shark that lives in Andy's toybox. When Woody spends the night in the toybox, he steals Woody's hat to imitate him. He was also the one who found a replacement squeaker for Wheezy.


  • Ascended Extra: Minor, but Mr. Shark has more lines in some of the Toy Story Treats than he ever did in the film.
  • The Prankster: While both he and Woody are in the toy chest, he steals Woody's hat to have fun with it.
  • Put on a Bus: He is not present at all in Toy Story 3 so he was presumably sold, donated or thrown out.
  • Spear Carrier: He only appears on a few scenes in the first film, and has only one line of dialogue ("Look! I'm Woody! Howdy, howdy, howdy!").

    Microphone Mike 

Microphone Mike

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Appearances: Toy Story | Toy Story 2

A toy tape recorder, based on the Rockin Robot made by Playschool. Woody uses Mike's microphone to amplify his voice during the staff meeting, and Wheezy uses him as a karaoke machine at the end of Toy Story 2.


  • Perpetual Smiler: Mike has to keep the smile when frozen in place, but even when humans are not around and he can move freely, he still has the smile glued onto his face.
  • Put on a Bus: He is not present at all in Toy Story 3 so he was presumably sold, donated or thrown out.
  • The Voiceless: He does not have a voice of his own in either movie - he just amplifies the voices of the other toys.

    Etch-a-Sketch 

Etch-a-Sketch

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Appearances: Toy Story | Toy Story 2 | Toy Story 3

The "magic screen" drawing toy made by Ohio Arts Company. It draws with the knobs under its screen. It is seen drawing guns, a noose, Buzz Lightyear, Al McWhiggin and even complicated maps.


  • Implied Death Threat: In the first movie, after the other toys believe Woody has murdered Buzz by throwing him out the window and into Sid's yard, Etch threatens Woody by drawing a noose and gallows on its screen. However, it is not clear if Etch drew that itself, or Mr. Potato Head (who was standing right next to it) did.
  • Put on a Bus: It is not present in Toy Story 3 (other than a split-second cameo in a flashback) so it was presumably sold, donated or thrown out.
  • Super Identikit: In the second film, after Woody is taken, the other toys are conducting an "investigation", with Etch drawing a sketch of the guy who took him. When Buzz asks it to draw the man in a chicken suit, everyone gasps as they recognize Big Al, the owner of the Al's Toy Barn toy store.

    Mr. Spell 

Mr. Spell

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Voiced by: Jeff Pidgeon Other voice actors

Film Appearances: Toy Story | Toy Story 2

Other Appearances: Toy Story Treats

A yellow educational typing game, based on the Speak and Spell made by Texas Instruments. He is known to hold meetings in Andy's room on topics ranging from "Plastic Corrosion Awareness" to "What to do if You or Part of You is Swallowed". He helped Buzz in figuring out the meaning behind Al's license plate in Toy Story 2.


  • Funny Background Event: In the first movie when Woody announces that Andy's birthday party was taking place on that day and the other toys panic, "WHAT??!?" scrolls across Mr. Spell's screen.
    • Shortly after, when Rex says "We're doomed!", Mr. Spell can be heard saying "Spell: trash can".
    • His screen reads "HUBBA HUBBA" when the arrival of a Mrs. Potato Head is announced.
  • Put on a Bus: He is not present at all in Toy Story 3 so he was presumably sold, donated or thrown out...
    • The Bus Came Back: ...though he does make a surprise return in one the Forky Asks a Question shorts, where he is now one of Bonnie's toys. So unless it is a different Mr. Spell, we at least know where he ended up.
  • Robo Speak: Fitting for a toy meant to sound out words.

    Bo Peep's Sheep 

Billy, Goat and Gruff

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Billy, Goat and Gruff in Toy Story 4.

Film Appearances: Toy Story | Toy Story 2 | Toy Story 4

Other Appearances: Toy Story Treats

Bo Peep's sheep that are a part of her lamp design.


  • An Arm and a Leg: One of Gruff's legs is broken off after a fall in Toy Story 4. They do not have any reaction to this.
  • Art Evolution: Compared from the first movie to the fourth, their design has dramatically changed.
  • Ascended Extra: They were mostly prop characters in the first two movies and gone in the third. The fourth film features them more prominently.
  • Conjoined Twins: You could tell that they were designed as three sheep just closely tight against each other to make room on the lamp base, but they move around like one mutant entity with three heads. Ducky and Bunny are very creeped out by this.
  • Drives Like Crazy: They drive Bo Peep's Skunk-mobile around town, but are not very good at it.
    Bo Peep: Why are you so bad at driving? You've got six eyes.
  • Gender-Blender Name: Billy, Goat and Gruff seem like masculine names, but they are all ewes.
  • Hey, You!: They do not appreciate the fact that Woody doesn't remember their names and that he thought they were male. Granted he had only heard their names once and nine years ago.
    Woody: If it isn't Bobby (first sheep glares)... Gus (second sheep glares)... and uh... Lefty? (third sheep glares)
    Bo Peep: Billy, Goat and Gruff?
    Woody: Right, yeah. Sorry guys.
    Sheep: (glares harder)
    Bo Peep: Girls.
    Woody: GIRLS! Right, of course.
  • Major Injury Underreaction: At a certain point in Toy Story 4 they fall and Gruff's left front leg is broken off. At no point afterward do they or anyone else react to this, and no attempt is made to retrieve the leg. It probably helps that they have eleven others to stand on.
  • Under the Mistletoe: At the end of the first film, they hold mistletoe over Woody and Bo Peep, then Bo tackles Woody and kisses him.

    Other Toys 

Andy's Other Toys

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"Clockwise from top: Troikas, Barrel of Monkeys, Toddle Tots and Firetruck, Roly Poly Clown and See n' Say, and Hockey Puck."

Film Appearances: Toy Story | Toy Story 2 | Toy Story 4

Other Appearances: Toy Story Treats

Various other toys belonging to either Andy or Molly. They include the Barrel Monkeys, the roly-poly clown, Toddle Tots, Troikas, Hockey Puck and See-N'-Say.


  • Living Prop: They do not talk and do not have a big role, save for situational use of the Barrel Monkeys.
  • Matryoshka Object: The Troika eggs.
  • Put on a Bus: None of them except the Barrel Monkeys appear in Toy Story 3 so they were presumably sold, donated or thrown out. They probably will never appear again, as they were very minor characters.
    • Long Bus Trip: Hockey Puck and See-n-Say haven't appeared again since the first film.
  • The Voiceless: Most of them.

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