Andy Davis

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Andy Davis
First appearance Toy Story, 1995
Created by John Lasseter
Voiced by John Morris
Background Information
Friends Many Toys in Andy's room, many friends seen at birthday party
Rivals None


Andy Davis is a fictional character in the Disney-Pixar film Toy Story, voiced by John Morris. He is the owner of Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the other toys. Unlike Sid Phillips, he treats his toys with a large amount of love. In Toy Story, Andy had received a Buzz Lightyear action figure for his birthday, causing tension between Buzz and the other toys. When Woody and Buzz escape from Sid's house, his family and his toys move away. At the end of Toy Story, he receives a puppy. In Toy Story 2, he is only seen at the beginning and for a short while at the ending. However, during the short time he is in the movie, it is easy to tell that he still loves his toys very much.

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. "Andy" was ultimately named after the son of legendary animator Bud Luckey -- Pixar's fifth employee and the creator of Woody.