![]() Reluctant Gift: Andy giving away his toys to Bonnie, introducing each and handing them to her.Pretty Boy: Andy grew up to become a handsome young man.Platonic Declaration of Love: The part of his tearjerking speech to Bonnie at the end of 3 detailing how much Woody means to him.Only Known by Their Nickname: He is rarely if ever called "Andrew".One Last Field Trip: Andy joins Bonnie for one last big play session in one of the most emotional farewells in cinema history.Nice Guy: Was always a friendly, fun-loving kid, but 3 shows he has grown into a pleasant, generous young man.Mundane Made Awesome: The opening fantasy sequence in 3, shows him playing with his toys, but now dramatized so we can see exactly what it looks like in his imagination.Imagination: When playing with his toys, he lets his imagination run wild. The Happier Home Movie early on (re)introduces Andy as a little boy playing with his toys. Membership Token: Favored toys like Buzz, Woody, and Jessie have "Andy" written on one of their feet.The Last Dance: He plays with his toys for the last time along with Bonnie before he leaves them to her.Worse still when Andy's mom throws them out with the trash. It's All Junk: Andy putting his toys in the attic is perceived as this trope by all the other toys but Woody.Intergenerational Friendship: With Bonnie - he is a young adult about to enter his freshman year of college while she is pre-school age.Innocently Insensitive: In the first movie, when he neglects Woody in favor of his new toy, Buzz, and doesn't realize it was traumatizing for Woody at that time.A poster on his bulletin board in Toy Story 3 reveals that he won an art contest for designing a safety poster in sixth grade.He has some knowledge of sewing, repairing Woody's arm at the end of Toy Story 2.Potato Head via her missing eye is what galvanizes the toys to rush back home before Andy departs for college. Heroic BSoD: The second sequel shows that Andy was absolutely distraught when he found out Woody and the gang were put out on the street with the rest of the refuse.Hair of Gold, Heart of Gold: His hair as a young adult is considerably lighter than it was when he was a child, but he is as sweet and good-hearted as ever.He Is All Grown Up: As of Toy Story 3, Andy the Cheerful Child has become Andy the Pretty Boy.Freak Out: In 3, Andy truly loses his shit when its discovered that his mother unwittingly threw his beloved playthings out.555: Andy's cell phone number is 555-0112, written on Buzz's wrist for use in "Operation: Playtime.".Face Palm: Andy does this in 3 when he learns that his mother threw his cherished toys away.While Andy is a Nice Guy who takes good care of his toys and treats his sister Molly fairly well, Sid is a maniacal boy who blows up and dismantles toys, and re-constructs them into abominations for his own amusement, and treats his sister Hannah rather poorly. He acts very sweet and thoughtful to both of them. ![]() Cheerful Child: In contrast to his Evil Counterpart Sid, Andy is a playful and happy boy in the first two films, especially when playing with his toys.Especially when he prepares to give up Woody, who obviously meant a lot to Andy. But he leaves them in the care of Bonnie, whose imaginative playtime will be a blessing to them. But Now I Must Go: He gets too old for his toys and heads off to college by Toy Story 3.He kneels down at eye-level to her, introduces all his toys to her, and plays with all his toys one last time with Bonnie before he left. And at the end, with Bonnie, who is a Shrinking Violet. When she has trouble lifting a box, he immediately goes to help her. Big Brother Instinct: In Toy Story 3, Andy is a kind brother in his late teens to his sister, Molly, despite their light bickering.Berserk Button: You do not want to mess with his beloved toy collection, especially Woody.He is still Out of Focus for most of the third film, but he also takes center spotlight in one of the most crucial scenes of the film. Ascended Extra: While having a vital importance to the plot in the first two films, he was Out of Focus for the most part.Voiced by: John Morris, Charlie Bright (as a child in Toy Story 3), Jack McGraw (as a child in Toy Story 4) Dubbed by: Raúl Castellanos ( Toy Story), Uraz Huerta ( Toy Story 2), Memo Aponte ( Toy Story 3), Oliver Díaz ( Toy Story 4) (Latin Spanish) Appearances: Toy Story | Toy Story 2 | Toy Story 3 | Toy Story 4Īndy is the original owner of the main toy characters.
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