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Andrew "Andy" Davis Jr. is the overarching protagonist of the Toy Story franchise. He was original owner of the main toys in the series. Andy used to play with toys as a child, his favorite being Woody.
He was portrayed by John Morris in the first two movies and as a teenager in the third movie, and by Charlie Bright and Jack McGraw in the third and fourth movies respectively.
Why isn't he heroic or villainous?[]
- He is just a normal person living a normal life without heroism or villainy. The best thing he did was being nice to others through his acts, which is far from heroic.
- He wasn't even aware that his toys were sapient.
Appearance[]
Andy has fair skin, brown hair, and blue eyes.
Personality[]
As a child, Andy is shown to be an enthusiastic and imaginative boy who loves to play with the toys he collects. As he grew up, he started to mature from his toy-playing hobby and gives his own reconsideration for it. Initially, he was going to bring Woody, his original favorite toy, as he's about to head off from college, but later on, he decided not to bring the toy, but instead donate all of his toys to a young girl named Bonnie Anderson, but his love for them will always stay within him.
Trivia[]
- Andy used to have a page on the Heroes wiki and was even approved as Pure Good at one point. However, he was cut from both due to his acts only amounting to being nice and he wasn't even aware that his toys were sapient.
External Links[]
- Andy Davis on the Pixar Wiki
- Andy Davis on the Disney Wiki
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