
Andy is the central character in the Toy Story franchise, who owns a group of sentient toys, including Woody and Buzz. Throughout the movies, Andy forms a close bond with his toys, but ultimately must part with them when he leaves for college at the end of Toy Story 3, where he gifts the toys to Bonnie Anderson.

The Barrel of Monkeys is a real-life toy that appears in the Toy Story series. It is made by Milton Bradley and consists of a colored barrel (in Andy's case, it's yellow) that contains twelve red monkeys. The goal of the game is to pick up the most monkeys by creating a chain with their hooked arms. It can be seen in the background of the Toy Story films, and is played with by Andy and his sister, Molly.

Billy, Goat, and Gruff are three porcelain sheep joined together and appear as minor characters in the Toy Story and Toy Story 2. They are often mistakenly believed to be a single sheep with three heads. They can be seen in the background of the films and are part of Andy's toy collection.

Zurg is typically portrayed as an evil emperor who is in command of an army of robots, which he uses to carry out his nefarious plans. These robots are often shown to be highly advanced and capable of performing a variety of tasks, from combat to manual labor. They are also typically portrayed as being completely loyal to Zurg and willing to obey his every command.

A garbage man that works for Tri-County Sanitation.

Aliens
Al McWhiggin
Amy's Barbie Doll
Andy Davis
Axel
Barbie
Barrel of Monkeys
The Bensons
Big Baby
Billy, Goat and Gruff
Bitey White
Bo Peep
Bookworm
Bonnie
Bucket o' Soldiers
Bunny
Bullseye
Buttercup
Buster
Buzz Lightyear
Carl Reineroceros
Chairol Burnett
Chatter Telephone
Chuckles the Clown
Chunk
The Cleaner
Combat Carl
Daisy
Dolly
Ducky
Duke Caboom
Dump Truck
Etch A Sketch
Emily
Emperor Zurg
Forky
Fur Bear
Gabby Gabby
Garbage Truck Toys
Giggle McDimples
Hamm
Harmony
Harmony's Mother
Heimlich
Jack-in-the-Box
Jessie
Jerome
Karen Beverly
Ken
Lenny











































