==Introduced in ''Toy Story 2'' (1999)==
*[[Jessie (Toy Story)|Jessie]] (voiced by [[Joan Cusack]]) is a cowgirl doll, and part of the ''Woody's Roundup'' gang. In ''Toy Story 2'', Jessie is initially hesitant to join Andy's toys due to her past experience with her owner Emily. After she becomes part of the family, she is very happy. In ''Toy Story 3'', she believes Andy threw her and the other toys out; she argues with Woody, who tells the other toys that Andy was actually putting them in the attic; none of the other toys believe this until Mrs. Potato Head sees (through an eye that she misplaced in a corner in Andy's room) that Andy is looking for his toys and complaining that they are missing. Later in the film, Jessie becomes close with Buzz, especially when he is in Spanish mode. At the end, they dance to the Spanish version of "You've Got a Friend in Me." Jessie also appears in Pixar's 2013 television special ''[[Toy Story of Terror!]]'' as the main character that saves the other toys from the toy thief and seller at the rest stop.
====Jessie====
*Bullseye is an extremely loyal toy [[horse]] and is part of the ''Woody's Roundup'' collection. In the fictional ''Woody's Roundup'' television series, Bullseye is portrayed as Woody's horse. In ''Toy Story 2'', he was happy to finally see Woody after a long time in storage. Bullseye is shown to loathe fights as he hides in a can when Jessie jumps on Woody. He is also upset at Woody's intention to abandon the Roundup Gang to return to Andy. When Woody decides to return to Andy, it is Bullseye's loyalty that causes Woody to try to get the other Roundup toys to join him. Unlike most of the other toys, Bullseye cannot communicate in clear speech but sounds like an actual horse and uses body language to speak. He is also brave, gentle, sweet and rather sensitive. Bullseye returns in ''Toy Story 3'' as one of the remaining toys in Andy's room and has a small role in ''Toy Story 4''. Bullseye reappears in the short films ''[[Hawaiian Vacation]]'', ''[[Small Fry (film)|Small Fry]]'', and ''[[Partysaurus Rex]].''
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*Stinky Pete (commonly known as Prospector) (voiced by [[Kelsey Grammer]]) is a [[Prospecting|prospector]] doll and one of the two main antagonists (alongside Al McWhiggin) of the second film. He is a toy modeled after a character on the fictional television show ''Woody's Roundup'', which also includes the characters of Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye. The Prospector doll seen in the film had never been opened and was still "[[Mint condition|mint in the box]]". In contrast to the character on the show, Prospector is intelligent, ruthless, manipulative, and well-spoken, who later reveals his true colors when Woody asks the Roundup Gang to come home with him, showing that he turned on the TV last night during Woody's retrieval of his arm and framed Jessie by putting the remote control in front of her. Prospector mentions that he had spent "a lifetime on a [[dime store]] shelf watching every other toy be sold." Prospector openly expresses his hatred for space toys like Buzz Lightyear, whom he blames for causing ''Woody's Roundup'' to be cancelled after the launch of [[Sputnik]] (itself made in real-life by [[Energia (corporation)|RSC Energia]], and launched on the [[R-7 Semyorka]]-based [[Sputnik (rocket)|"Sputnik"]] launcher by what is now the [[Roscosmos|State Space Corporation "Roscosmos"]]), which made children all over America lose their interest in western toys, shifting their interest to space adventures instead. He is also somewhat delusional, as he believes children destroy toys. According to his box, Prospector has a total of nine sayings. In one outtake, he is seen talking to two Barbie dolls in the box, saying that he could probably get them a role in the third film; this outtake was later deleted in the 2019 home media reissue, which media outlets inferred as a result of the [[Me Too movement]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/wjva75/disney-quietly-deleted-a-metoo-scene-out-of-the-latest-release-of-toy-story-2|title=Disney Quietly Deleted a #MeToo Scene Out of the Latest Release of 'Toy Story 2'|last=Geoffroy|first=Kyler|date=July 2, 2019|work=[[Vice (magazine)|Vice]]|access-date=July 4, 2019}}</ref> In another outtake, Prospector suffers a bout of flatulence and says, "I guess that's why they call me Stinky Pete." Prospector appears in the Toy Box mode of ''[[Toy Story 3: The Video Game]]'',<ref>{{cite web|last=Concelmo|first=Chad|url=http://www.destructoid.com/review-toy-story-3-the-video-game-177903.phtml|title=Review: Toy Story 3: The Video Game |publisher=[[Destructoid]]|date=July 1, 2010 |access-date=April 2, 2019}}</ref> although Grammer did not reprise the role. The role was instead voiced by [[Stephen Stanton]].
Voiced by [[Joan Cusack]]
*The following toy characters are introduced in Al's Toy Barn, a chain of toy stores advertised on television in the first two films:
**Utility Belt Buzz Lightyear (voiced by [[Tim Allen]]) When searching for Woody at Al's Toy Barn (who is actually at Al's apartment), Buzz comes across the Buzz Lightyear aisle, including a display case labeled "New Utility Belt", which contains a newer Buzz Lightyear with a Utility Belt. He believes the original Buzz has escaped his box, and captures him inside one. He is then mistaken by Andy's toys to be the original Buzz and goes with them to rescue Woody (Utility Buzz is thinking he is going to Zurg), until he decides to join his father, Emperor Zurg.
Jessie is a cowgirl doll, and part of the ''Woody's Roundup'' gang. In ''Toy Story 2'', Jessie is initially hesitant to join Andy's toys due to her past experience with her owner Emily. After she becomes part of the family, she is very happy. In ''Toy Story 3'', she believes Andy threw her and the other toys out; she argues with Woody, who tells the other toys that Andy was actually putting them in the attic; none of the other toys believe this until Mrs. Potato Head sees (through an eye that she misplaced in a corner in Andy's room) that Andy is looking for his toys and complaining that they are missing. Later in the film, Jessie becomes close with Buzz, especially when he is in Spanish mode. At the end, they dance to the Spanish version of "You've Got a Friend in Me." Jessie also appears in Pixar's 2013 television special ''[[Toy Story of Terror!]]'' as the main character that saves the other toys from the toy thief and seller at the rest stop.
**Emperor Zurg (voiced by [[Andrew Stanton]] in ''Toy Story 2'', [[Wayne Knight]] in ''[[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins]]'', [[Jess Harnell]] in a mini counterpart in ''Small Fry'' and [[James Brolin]] in ''Lightyear'') is a robot alien villain action figure and Buzz Lightyear's [[archenemy]]. A parody of [[Darth Vader]] from the ''[[Star Wars]]'' franchise, he has red eyes with neon gritting teeth, silver horns on his head, and a purple tunic with a black cape on it. He usually carries an "ion blaster" that actually fires plastic balls. Zurg is mentioned in the first film, but does not appear. He debuts in ''Toy Story 2'' where he battles with Utility Belt Buzz Lightyear. Zurg claims he is the father of Buzz, in an almost word-for-word parody of a famous scene in ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]]''. He is knocked down the elevator shaft by one of Andy's toys, Rex. In ''Toy Story 3'', another Zurg appears briefly during a sequence in the end credits, where he is donated to Sunnyside Daycare center and greeted by the resident toys. Zurg also appears in ''[[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command]]'' and its direct-to-video film ''[[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins]]'' as the main antagonist of both. Zurg is a playable character in the [[PlayStation 3]] version of ''Toy Story 3: The Video Game'', in Toy Box Mode. In the game, he has a [[convertible]] (the ZurgsMobile) that matches his personality. Zurg's mini counterpart is featured in the short film ''[[Small Fry (film)|Small Fry]]''. A Zurg toy appears in the 2015 live-action Disney film ''[[Tomorrowland (film)|Tomorrowland]]'', in the Blast from the Past toy store.<ref>{{cite web |last=Eisenberg |first=Eric |title=5 Tomorrowland Easter Eggs To Keep An Eye Out For |url=https://www.cinemablend.com/new/5-Tomorrowland-Easter-Eggs-Keep-An-Eye-Out-71591.html |website=CinemaBlend |access-date=January 24, 2019 |date=May 21, 2015}}</ref> In the 2022 spin-off film ''[[Lightyear (film)|Lightyear]]'', Zurg is revealed to be Buzz Lightyear who had traveled centuries to the effects of [[time dilation]] after having experienced [[faster-than-light]] speeds. Zurg reveals he is 50 years older than the protagonist Lightyear. Zurg is the sound his robot minions make in reference to him (B’Zurg). The now-aged Buzz, assuming the identity of Zurg, controlling a [[mecha]] suit, travels back in time to confront his younger self and fix a mistake Zurg Lightyear perceives he made. Zurg has become consumed with regret, resentment, and obsessed with his own "mission". He has utterly missed out on life, and blind to others experiences.
**Barbie (voiced by [[Jodi Benson]]) is a [[Barbie]] doll who gives Andy's toys a tour of Al's Toy Barn.
====Bullseye====
**A pair of [[Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots]] appear in Al's office. When Slinky asks them if they have seen Woody, the two robots argue over which of them Slinky was asking. They fight each other in a boxing match, with the blue robot beating the red robot.
Bullseye is an extremely loyal toy [[horse]] and is part of the ''Woody's Roundup'' collection. In the fictional ''Woody's Roundup'' television series, Bullseye is portrayed as Woody's horse. In ''Toy Story 2'', he was happy to finally see Woody after a long time in storage. Bullseye is shown to loathe fights as he hides in a can when Jessie jumps on Woody. He is also upset at Woody's intention to abandon the Roundup Gang to return to Andy. When Woody decides to return to Andy, it is Bullseye's loyalty that causes Woody to try to get the other Roundup toys to join him. Unlike most of the other toys, Bullseye cannot communicate in clear speech but sounds like an actual horse and uses body language to speak. He is also brave, gentle, sweet and rather sensitive.
**Al McWhiggin (nicknamed "The Chicken Man" by Andy's toys) (voiced by [[Wayne Knight]]) is the owner of Al's Toy Barn and one of the two main antagonists (alongside Stinky Pete) of the second film. Al is first seen in ''Toy Story 2'' during an advertisement of his toy store in which he is dressed up in a chicken suit. Al is a collector of all things related to the old ''Woody's Roundup'' television show. He is unscrupulously obsessive, overweight, extremely impatient, and lazy, as he complains of having to "drive all the way to work on a Saturday", despite his apartment only being across the street from the store. His car's license plate reads LZTYBRN, which is "Al's Toy Barn" minus the [[vowel]]s and with a "Z" instead of a "S". This is how Buzz figured out that Al was the kidnapper of Woody. It is also the actual license plate of [[Ash Brannon]], co-director of ''Toy Story 2'', according to the ''Toy Story 2: Special Edition'' commentary.
*Mrs. Potato Head (voiced by [[Estelle Harris]]) is [Mr. Potato Head's wife. Unlike her husband, Mrs. Potato Head is sweet and easygoing and not as hot-headed or impatient. She is mentioned in the first film, but is not seen until ''Toy Story 2''. She has a larger role in ''Toy Story 3'' as for most of the film, one of her eyes is lost in Andy's room, and it is through this eye that she sees Andy complaining that his toys are missing, causing the other toys to realize that Andy never intended to throw them away. She views the Aliens as her "babies", but her husband does not share this view until the Aliens save them from the incinerator. Mrs. Potato Head reappears in the theatrical short film ''[[Hawaiian Vacation]]'' and acts as a tour guide for Ken and Barbie in their Hawaiian adventures. She also reappears in ''[[Small Fry (film)|Small Fry]]'', ''[[Partysaurus Rex]]'', and ''Toy Story 4''.
Bullseye returns in ''Toy Story 3'' as one of the remaining toys in Andy's room and has a small role in ''Toy Story 4''. Bullseye reappears in the short films ''[[Hawaiian Vacation]]'', ''[[Small Fry (film)|Small Fry]]'', and ''[[Partysaurus Rex]].''
*Wheezy (voicrd by [[Joe Ranft]] as speaking voice in ''Toy Story 2'', [[Robert Goulet]] as a singing voice in ''Toy Story 2'' and [[Phil LaMarr]] in ''Toy Story 3: The Video Game'')<ref>https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1623789/fullcredits/cast</ref> is Andy's squeeze toy [[penguin]] with a red [[bowtie]]. He is introduced when [[Woody (Toy Story)|Woody]] finds him on a shelf, after Andy accidentally ripped Woody's arm and his mom took him, where Wheezy had been placed after his squeaker broke, upsetting Andy. Wheezy does not directly appear in ''Toy Story 3'', except in footage showing Andy as a young boy. Woody says that Wheezy was one of Andy's toys who went to new owners. Wheezy appears in the Toy Box mode in ''[[Toy Story 3: The Video Game]]''.
*The Cleaner (voiced by [[Jonathan Harris]]) is an elderly specialist in toy restoration and repair with a fully loaded toy repair kit. He comes to Al's apartment to fix Woody up in preparation of selling him to the toy museum. He insists that Al let him take his time with the work and views it as more than a simple job, asserting, "You can't rush art." The character model was previously used to portray Geri (voiced by [[Bob Peterson (filmmaker)|Bob Peterson]]) in Pixar's short film, ''[[Geri's Game]]'', where he plays a chess game against himself. In ''Toy Story 2'', one of the drawers in the cleaner's carrying case contains chess pieces, a reference to the short film.
====Stinky Pete====
*Emily is Jessie's former owner and is mentioned by her in the film. She appears in a flashback musical sequence while "[[When She Loved Me]]" by [[Sarah McLachlan]] is played. As a young girl, she was a fan of ''Woody's Roundup'' and enjoyed playing with Jessie. However, as she got older, she became more interested in makeup and talking with her friends on the phone, causing her to forget about Jessie, who had fallen under her bed, for years. As a teenager, she rediscovers Jessie, but promptly donates her to charity, causing Jessie to develop claustrophobia and a fear of being abandoned. In ''Toy Story 3'', as Andy prepares to leave for college, and the toys begin to worry about their future, Jessie describes the situation as "Emily all over again".
Voiced by [[Kelsey Grammer]]
*Buster is Andy's pet [[miniature dachshund]], mentioned at the end of ''Toy Story'' as his Christmas present. In ''Toy Story 2'', Buster is very energetic but friendly. He obeys commands given to him by Woody (although he does not obey orders from Andy), who uses Buster to rescue Wheezy from a yard sale. In ''Toy Story 3'', Buster is now old, visibly aged, and overweight. Because of that, he is unable to help Woody rescue Andy's other toys, instead falling asleep. He stays with Mrs. Davis while Andy goes to college.
Stinky Pete, commonly known as Prospector, is a [[Prospecting|prospector]] doll and one of the two main antagonists (alongside Al McWhiggin) of the second film. He is a toy modeled after a character on the fictional television show ''Woody's Roundup'', which also includes the characters of [[Woody (Toy Story)|Woody]], [[Jessie (Toy Story)|Jessie]], and Bullseye. The Prospector doll seen in the film had never been opened and was still [[Mint condition|"mint in the box"]].
In contrast to the character on the show, Prospector is intelligent, ruthless, manipulative, and well-spoken, who later reveals his true colors when Woody asks the Roundup Gang to come home with him, showing that he turned on the TV last night during Woody's retrieval of his arm and framed Jessie by putting the remote control in front of her. Prospector mentions that he had spent "a lifetime on a [[dime store]] shelf watching every other toy be sold." Prospector openly expresses his hatred for space toys like Buzz Lightyear, whom he blames for causing ''Woody's Roundup'' to be cancelled after the launch of [[Sputnik]] (itself made in real-life by [[Energia (corporation)|RSC Energia]], and launched on the [[R-7 Semyorka]]-based [[Sputnik (rocket)|"Sputnik"]] launcher by what is now the [[Roscosmos|State Space Corporation "Roscosmos"]]), which made children all over America lose their interest in western toys, shifting their interest to space adventures instead. He is also somewhat delusional, as he believes children destroy toys. According to his box, Prospector has a total of nine sayings.
In one outtake, he is seen talking to two Barbie dolls in the box, saying that he could probably get them a role in the third film; this outtake was later deleted in the 2019 home media reissue, which media outlets inferred as a result of the [[Me Too movement]].<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/wjva75/disney-quietly-deleted-a-metoo-scene-out-of-the-latest-release-of-toy-story-2|title=Disney Quietly Deleted a #MeToo Scene Out of the Latest Release of 'Toy Story 2'|last=Geoffroy|first=Kyler|date=July 2, 2019|work=[[Vice (magazine)|Vice]]|access-date=July 4, 2019}}</ref> In another outtake, Prospector suffers a bout of flatulence and says, "I guess that's why they call me Stinky Pete."
Prospector appears in the Toy Box mode of ''[[Toy Story 3: The Video Game]]'',<ref>{{cite web|last=Concelmo|first=Chad|url=http://www.destructoid.com/review-toy-story-3-the-video-game-177903.phtml|title=Review: Toy Story 3: The Video Game |publisher=[[Destructoid]]|date=July 1, 2010 |access-date=April 2, 2019}}</ref> although Grammer did not reprise the role. The role was instead voiced by [[Stephen Stanton]].
===Al's Toy Barn===
The following toy characters are introduced in [[#Al McWhiggin|Al]]'s Toy Barn, a chain of toy stores advertised on television in the first two films:
====Utility Belt Buzz Lightyear====
Voiced by [[Tim Allen]]
When searching for Woody at Al's Toy Barn (who is actually at Al's apartment), Buzz comes across the Buzz Lightyear aisle, including a display case labeled "New Utility Belt", which contains a newer Buzz Lightyear with a Utility Belt. He believes the original Buzz has escaped his box, and captures him inside one. He is then mistaken by Andy's toys to be the original Buzz and goes with them to rescue Woody (Utility Buzz is thinking he is going to Zurg), until he decides to join his father, Emperor Zurg.
====Emperor Zurg====
Voiced by:
* [[Andrew Stanton]] (''Toy Story 2'')
* [[Wayne Knight]] (''[[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins]]'')
* [[Jess Harnell]] (mini counterpart in ''Small Fry'')
* [[James Brolin]] (''Lightyear'')
Emperor Zurg is a robot alien villain action figure and Buzz Lightyear's [[archenemy]]. A parody of [[Darth Vader]] from the ''[[Star Wars]]'' franchise, he has red eyes with neon gritting teeth, silver horns on his head, and a purple tunic with a black cape on it. He usually carries an "ion blaster" that actually fires plastic balls. Zurg is mentioned in the first film, but does not appear. He debuts in ''Toy Story 2'' where he battles with Utility Belt Buzz Lightyear. Zurg claims he is the father of Buzz, in an almost word-for-word parody of a famous scene in ''[[The Empire Strikes Back]]''. He is knocked down the elevator shaft by one of Andy's toys, Rex. In ''Toy Story 3'', another Zurg appears briefly during a sequence in the end credits, where he is donated to Sunnyside Daycare center and greeted by the resident toys.
Zurg also appears in ''[[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command]]'' and its direct-to-video film ''[[Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins]]'' as the main antagonist of both. Zurg is a playable character in the [[PlayStation 3]] version of ''Toy Story 3: The Video Game'', in Toy Box Mode. In the game, he has a [[convertible]] (the ZurgsMobile) that matches his personality. Zurg's mini counterpart is featured in the short film ''[[Small Fry (film)|Small Fry]]''.
A Zurg toy appears in the 2015 live-action Disney film ''[[Tomorrowland (film)|Tomorrowland]]'', in the Blast from the Past toy store.<ref>{{cite web |last=Eisenberg |first=Eric |title=5 Tomorrowland Easter Eggs To Keep An Eye Out For |url=https://www.cinemablend.com/new/5-Tomorrowland-Easter-Eggs-Keep-An-Eye-Out-71591.html |website=CinemaBlend |access-date=January 24, 2019 |date=May 21, 2015}}</ref>
In the 2022 spin-off film ''[[Lightyear (film)|Lightyear]]'', Zurg is revealed to be Buzz Lightyear who had traveled centuries to the effects of [[time dilation]] after having experienced [[faster-than-light]] speeds. Zurg reveals he is 50 years older than the protagonist Lightyear. Zurg is the sound his robot minions make in reference to him (B’Zurg). The now-aged Buzz, assuming the identity of Zurg, controlling a [[mecha]] suit, travels back in time to confront his younger self and fix a mistake Zurg Lightyear perceives he made. Zurg has become consumed with regret, resentment, and obsessed with his own "mission". He has utterly missed out on life, and blind to others experiences.
====Barbie====
Voiced by [[Jodi Benson]]
Barbie is a [[Barbie]] doll who gives Andy's toys a tour of Al's Toy Barn.
====Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots====
A pair of [[Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots]] appear in Al's office. When Slinky asks them if they have seen Woody, the two robots argue over which of them Slinky was asking. They fight each other in a boxing match, with the blue robot beating the red robot.
===Al McWhiggin===
Voiced by [[Wayne Knight]]
Al McWhiggin – nicknamed "The Chicken Man" by Andy's toys – is the owner of Al's Toy Barn and one of the two main antagonists (alongside Stinky Pete) of the second film. Al is first seen in ''Toy Story 2'' during an advertisement of his toy store in which he is dressed up in a chicken suit. Al is a collector of all things related to the old ''Woody's Roundup'' television show. He is unscrupulously obsessive, overweight, extremely impatient, and lazy, as he complains of having to "drive all the way to work on a Saturday", despite his apartment only being across the street from the store.
His car's license plate reads LZTYBRN, which is "Al's Toy Barn" minus the [[vowel]]s and with a "Z" instead of a "S". This is how Buzz figured out that Al was the kidnapper of Woody. It is also the actual license plate of [[Ash Brannon]], co-director of ''Toy Story 2'', according to the ''Toy Story 2: Special Edition'' commentary.
===Mrs. Potato Head===
Voiced by [[Estelle Harris]]
Mrs. Potato Head is [[#Mr. Potato Head|Mr. Potato Head]]'s wife. Unlike her husband, Mrs. Potato Head is sweet and easygoing and not as hot-headed or impatient. She is mentioned in the first film, but is not seen until ''Toy Story 2''. She has a larger role in ''Toy Story 3'' as for most of the film, one of her eyes is lost in Andy's room, and it is through this eye that she sees Andy complaining that his toys are missing, causing the other toys to realize that Andy never intended to throw them away. She views the Aliens as her "babies", but her husband does not share this view until the Aliens save them from the incinerator. Mrs. Potato Head reappears in the theatrical short film ''[[Hawaiian Vacation]]'' and acts as a tour guide for Ken and Barbie in their Hawaiian adventures. She also reappears in ''[[Small Fry (film)|Small Fry]]'', ''[[Partysaurus Rex]]'', and ''Toy Story 4''.
===Wheezy===
Voiced by:
* [[Joe Ranft]] (speaking voice in ''Toy Story 2'')
* [[Robert Goulet]] (singing voice in ''Toy Story 2'')
* [[Phil LaMarr]] (''Toy Story 3: The Video Game'')<ref>https://m.imdb.com/title/tt1623789/fullcredits/cast</ref>
Wheezy is Andy's squeeze toy [[penguin]] with a red [[bowtie]]. He is introduced when [[Woody (Toy Story)|Woody]] finds him on a shelf, after Andy accidentally ripped Woody's arm and his mom took him, where Wheezy had been placed after his squeaker broke, upsetting Andy. Wheezy does not directly appear in ''Toy Story 3'', except in footage showing Andy as a young boy. Woody says that Wheezy was one of Andy's toys who went to new owners. Wheezy appears in the Toy Box mode in ''[[Toy Story 3: The Video Game]]''.
===The Cleaner===
Voiced by [[Jonathan Harris]]
The Cleaner is an elderly specialist in toy restoration and repair with a fully loaded toy repair kit. He comes to Al's apartment to fix Woody up in preparation of selling him to the toy museum. He insists that Al let him take his time with the work and views it as more than a simple job, asserting, "You can't rush art."
The character model was previously used to portray Geri (voiced by [[Bob Peterson (filmmaker)|Bob Peterson]]) in Pixar's short film, ''[[Geri's Game]]'', where he plays a chess game against himself. In ''Toy Story 2'', one of the drawers in the cleaner's carrying case contains chess pieces, a reference to the short film.
===Emily===
Emily is Jessie's former owner and is mentioned by her in the film. She appears in a flashback musical sequence while "[[When She Loved Me]]" by [[Sarah McLachlan]] is played. As a young girl, she was a fan of ''Woody's Roundup'' and enjoyed playing with Jessie. However, as she got older, she became more interested in makeup and talking with her friends on the phone, causing her to forget about Jessie, who had fallen under her bed, for years. As a teenager, she rediscovers Jessie, but promptly donates her to charity, causing Jessie to develop claustrophobia and a fear of being abandoned.
In ''Toy Story 3'', as Andy prepares to leave for college, and the toys begin to worry about their future, Jessie describes the situation as "Emily all over again".
===Buster===
Buster is Andy's pet [[miniature dachshund]], mentioned at the end of ''Toy Story'' as his Christmas present. In ''Toy Story 2'', Buster is very energetic but friendly. He obeys commands given to him by Woody (although he does not obey orders from Andy), who uses Buster to rescue Wheezy from a yard sale. In ''Toy Story 3'', Buster is now old, visibly aged, and overweight. Because of that, he is unable to help Woody rescue Andy's other toys, instead falling asleep. He stays with Mrs. Davis while Andy goes to college.
==Introduced in ''Toy Story 3'' (2010)==
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