
However, during the short time he is in the movie, it is easy to tell that he still loves his toys very much and they still feel the same about him. In Toy Story 2, one year after the events in Toy Story, Andy is now 7 years old and is seen only at the beginning, and for a short while at the ending. Later that year during Christmas, he receives a puppy, though his bond with this new pet is never developed beyond his excitement about having one. Fortunately, he is able to find them as they are driving to their new house after he discovers that they were in the car the whole time (by that time, Woody and Buzz have put all tensions aside and become friends). He spends much more time with Buzz and begins to favor him over Woody, but he still held a special place in his heart for Woody himself, as evidenced when both toys went missing for a time and he fears they would be left behind after he moved to a new house with his family, when, unknown to him, Woody and Buzz are in Sid Phillip's house. In Toy Story, Andy and his family are preparing to move to another house the following week, so his mother decides to hold his birthday party a week earlier, during which he receives a Buzz Lightyear action figure as a gift, causing tension between Buzz and Woody, who has always prided himself on being Andy's favorite. Though he no longer plays with his childhood toys, he still cherishes them because of their importance to him as a child and finds it hard to let them go with Bonnie, especially when he found Woody (who had the same problem with his owner) inside the box. He is now portrayed as being a gruff, easily irritated, and lethargic seventeen-year-old, but still a kind and compassionate person. He is 6 years old in his debut and is the owner of Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the other toys, which he treats with a large amount of love.Īs a teenager, Andy's personality changes drastically. In a couple more flashbacks, he can be seen in other blue shirts: one with stripes, and another one that is similar to the shirt he wore in Toy Story 3.Īs a child, Andy is portrayed as being an eager, imaginative boy who lives with his mother and younger sister Molly his father is never seen or mentioned in the films. He is seen wearing a blue baseball t-shirt with white sleeves and a darker blue border, blue jeans, and black converse sneakers. In the flashbacks at the beginning of Toy Story 4, Andy appears as a kid again, but a few years older. In the end, he wears a blue dress shirt with a white undershirt, but his jeans and sneakers remain. He now wears a blue t-shirt with darker blue trim, blue jeans, and gray and brown sneakers. In Toy Story 3, Andy, now a teenager, has developed freckles and grew out his hair into messy bangs. When he returns from Cowboy Camp, he wears a dark green t-shirt with gray cargo shorts and the same color amount of sneakers. In the first part of Toy Story 2, he wears a white t-shirt with the bull-headed logo of Triple-R Ranch, dark blue cargo shorts, and grayish-blue sneakers. His first set is yellow with a cowboy on the shirt, and the other is blue with Buzz Lightyear on the shirt. They both consist of white short-sleeved raglan shirts with colored sleeves, shorts, and white socks. However, He wears his original outfit in a shot where he sadly leaves his old room holding his hat and Buzz's box, but this could either be an error, or he slept in those clothes. On moving day, he wears a light blue t-shirt with light brown shorts.

When he goes to Pizza Planet, he wears a purple polo shirt but keeps his blue shorts. At the beginning of Toy Story, he wears a green t-shirt with a cowboy playing the guitar on the top right corner, blue shorts, white socks, and white sneakers with blue laces. In the first two movies, he wore a red cowboy hat, which he stopped wearing prior to Toy Story 3. The younger Luckey in interviews has claimed he wasn't aware that he was the namesake of the character, stating in Animation magazine that he believed it to be an urban legend and that he had assumed the character to have been named after Pixar animator Andrew Stanton.Īndy has fair skin, brown hair, and blue eyes.

Andy was ultimately named after Andy Luckey, the son of legendary animator Bud Luckey, Pixar's fifth employee, and the creator of Woody. According to Toy Story producer Ralph Guggenheim, John Lasseter, and the story team for Toy Story reviewed the names of Pixar employees' children looking for the right name for Woody's owner.
