

"Wow, Look at you! I hear you’re off to college?" - Bonnie's mother, as Andy stops by at her houseĪndy as he appears in Toy Story 3 in a flashback as a child. When he sees that among the toys are Jessie and Bullseye, Andy happily decides to add them to his collection, calling them "Bazooka Jane and her jet-propelled horse." Woody and Buzz both accept the fact that Andy will grow up, and even after he does, they agree to still be in each other's company.Īndy as he appears in Toy Story 3 as a teenager. Entering his room, he turns to his bed to find his toys welcoming him home. When he accidentally rips in Woody's arm, his mom feels sorry for him, stating that toys don't last forever, a sentiment fueled by Stinky Pete who wants Woody to go on display and by Jessie who tells Woody of her past owner who grew up and abandoned her.Īt the film's climax, Andy returns home from Cowboy Camp. 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 a 10-year-old minor character in the movie as he only appears for a short time at the beginning and end. In Toy Story 2, Andy is shown to have grown up slightly.

Toy Story 2 "How long will it last, Woody? Do you really think Andy is gonna take you to college or on his honeymoon? Andy's growing up, and there's nothing you can do about it." - Stinky Pete, describing what might happen if Woody goes back home 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. Unfortunately, he has lost both toys when he returns home from dinner, and feels afraid about leaving them behind on the day they move to a new home, but after escaping Sid Phillips, Woody and Buzz (who had just reformed) 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). He has originally intended to bring Buzz to Pizza Planet but can't find him anywhere (due to Woody accidentally knocking Buzz out of the window a little earlier) and decides to take Woody instead.

In Toy Story, Woody has been Andy's favorite toy until he receives a Buzz Lightyear action figure for his birthday, and quickly becomes fascinated with him. Now let's get you out of this thing." -Buzz, as he starts to help Woody out of a milk crate There's a kid over in that house who needs us.
