no he gives all of them inclouding woody to a little girl before he goes to college
Andy owns most of the toys.
the mood is very dark and mysterious
Andy
because their is something wrong with them.
Andy's toy bunny is named "Lotso," short for Lots-O'-Huggin' Bear. However, if you're specifically referring to the character that appears in "Toy Story," there isn't a bunny among Andy's main toys; the focus is on characters like Woody and Buzz Lightyear. In "Toy Story 3," there is a character named Bunny, who is part of the new toys introduced in that film.
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they got a cab.
Yes, Buzz Lightyear has "Andy" written on the bottom of his foot in the movie "Toy Story." This detail signifies that he belongs to Andy, the child who owns the toys. It emphasizes the theme of belonging and the emotional connection between the toys and their owner throughout the film.
Andy's neighbor in the "Toy Story" series is named Sid Phillips. He is known for being a mischievous child who enjoys destroying toys and is often seen as an antagonist in the first film. Sid's character serves as a contrast to Andy, who is kind and caring towards his toys.
Toy Story 3 is the final movie in the Toy Story series. It follows Andy as he gets ready to move on and go to college. The toys get passed on to a friend of his family.
The noun 'toys' is the plural form of the singular noun 'toy'.The word 'toys' is also the third person, singular, present of the verb to toy.
one cinema is gone i mean toy story has finished in that cinema but you could always check town or any other like star city