Grumpy Bear: His depression is a stark contrast to Bonnie's other toys.
The Eeyore: A subversion: he acts much like Eeyore to the point of sharing a voice actor, but then you hear his backstory.
Defrosting Ice King: Shows this when he finally smiles at the end of the movie.
Dark and Troubled Past: His backstory with Lotso and Big Baby.
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Along with Totoro, he doesnt appear at all in Toy Story 4, possibly implying he was sold or donated.
Chekhov's Gun: He held onto the locket of Big Baby's that Lotso threw away and gives it to Woody, who then returns it to Big Baby, which ultimately motivates his Heel≯ace Turn.
Big, Thin, Short Trio: When they were Daisy's toys, he was the Short to Lotso's Big and Big Baby's Thin.
After Lotso took over Sunnyside, he left and came into Bonnie's care. Voiced by: Bud Luckey Film Appearances: Toy Story 3 Other Appearances: Toy Story ToonsĪ depressed clown who was abandoned together with Lotso and Big Baby.
Nice Girl: Trixie has quite a cheerful personality.
until she sees how terrified Mason's other toys are when they are thrown gladiator-style into the arena.
My God, You Are Serious!: In Toy Story That Time Forgot, Trixie assumes the Battlesaurs are just playacting, goofing around, and having fun with their Proud Warrior Race motif.
A Lizard Named "Liz": A triceratops named Trixie.
Geek: Even more so than Rex, and she seems to be the most computer-savvy toy we see.
Gamer Chick: Seen playing a video game with Rex in the credits.
Everything's Better with Dinosaurs: And her design seems to imply that she and Rex are from the same toyline.
A Day in the Limelight: Toy Story That Time Forgot focuses almost entirely on her.
When she sees one of the Battlesaurs attacking Woody and Buzz, she angrily yells, "You big BULLY!" while ramming him with enough force to knock him out of the arena.
Bully Hunter: In Toy Story That Time Forgot.
During the credits she is seen playing a computer game with Rex. Along with the rest of Bonnie's toys, she reveals to Woody the terrible secret of Sunnyside, and helps him get back to save his friends. She spends lots of time on the internet, playing online games and chatting. " Everyone needs an apartment shaped like their own head!" Voiced by: Kristen Schaal Film Appearances: Toy Story 3 | Toy Story 4 Other Appearances: Toy Story Toons | Toy Story of Terror! | Toy Story That Time Forgot | Forky Asks A QuestionĪ blue plastic triceratops from the same toyline as Rex.
You Gotta Have Blue Hair: Justified it is not that uncommon for toys to have unusual hair colors.
Wicked Witch: Plays this role during playtime.
Nice Girl: She has a helpful and sweet personality.
Mean Character, Nice Actor: Whenever Bonnie is playing, she is always cast as the villain of her stories, but is usually nice when she is being herself.
When Woody arrives, she cedes leadership to him, but when Bonnie loses interest in him, she ends up taking over again until Woody leaves and Jessie is appointed the new leader.
The Leader: She is the main authority figure of Bonnies native toys.
She is actually trying to help, but it ends up irritating his insecurities.
Innocently Insensitive: In Toy Story 4, she tells Woody that Bonnie is not Andy while closing the closet door in his face, not even acknowledging the fact he is concerned about not being Bonnie's favorite toy anymore and when he is trying to explain how he was able to comfort Andy while he was in kindergarten.
Fingerless Hands: Has thumbless hands like The Powerpuff Girls, but she has two lines of stitching on each hand that indicate fingers.
Final Boss: In the video game adaptation of Toy Story 3, during the stage which takes inside Bonnie's imagination.
Exactly What It Says on the Tin: She is a doll named Dolly.