What is the best Toy Story character?

By YPB Team

From existential crises to surprising villain twists, Pixar's toy box is packed with beloved personalities spanning four films and beyond. Which character captured your heart?

Woody — ranked #11
Woody
The loyal cowboy sheriff and natural leader of Andy's toys, whose journey from insecurity to selflessness defines the franchise.
1000pts
Buzz Lightyear — ranked #22
Buzz Lightyear
The deluded Space Ranger who believes he's real and eventually becomes Woody's best friend and partner in adventure.
892pts
Gabby Gabby — ranked #33
Gabby Gabby
The vintage talking doll from Toy Story 4 whose quest for a functional voice box makes her one of the franchise's most sympathetic antagonists.
623pts
Slinky Dog — ranked #44
Slinky Dog
The cheerful, spring-bodied dachshund whose unconditional loyalty to Woody makes him one of the franchise's most endearing characters.
545pts
Emperor Zurg — ranked #55
Emperor Zurg
Buzz's nemesis and the 'Evil Emperor of the Universe', whose arrival triggers one of the franchise's funniest subplots.
545pts
The Little Green Aliens — ranked #66
The Little Green Aliens
The three-eyed squeeze toy aliens who worship 'The Claw' and whose obsession with the grabbing machine produces iconic comedy.
545pts
Wheezy — ranked #77
Wheezy
The squeaky-voiced penguin from Toy Story 2 whose mournful wait on the dusty shelf and surprising finale resonates with every viewer.
545pts
Jessie — ranked #88
Jessie
The spirited cowgirl with a heartbreaking backstory in Toy Story 2 whose yodeling song became one of Pixar's most emotional moments.
436pts
Mr. Potato Head — ranked #99
Mr. Potato Head
The grumpy, detachable-featured toy whose deadpan humor and unlikely romance with Mrs. Potato Head anchors the ensemble.
436pts
Lotso — ranked #1010
Lotso
The deceptively cuddly strawberry-scented bear who turns out to be Toy Story 3's chilling villain with a tragic backstory.
436pts
The Prospector — ranked #1111
The Prospector
Stinky Pete, the mint-in-box Prospector whose charming facade hides a manipulative villain desperate to avoid being played with.
436pts
Bullseye — ranked #1212
Bullseye
Woody's loyal horse from Toy Story 2 whose dog-like affection and expressiveness makes him one of Pixar's most charming non-speaking characters.
436pts
Rex — ranked #1313
Rex
The lovably anxious Tyrannosaurus Rex who worries he's not scary enough, providing endless comic relief throughout the series.
272pts
Hamm — ranked #1414
Hamm
The wisecracking piggy bank who serves as Woody's sarcastic foil and always provides the group's sharpest one-liners.
272pts
Forky — ranked #1515
Forky
The spork-turned-toy from Toy Story 4 who grapples existentially with his own identity and becomes a surprisingly moving character.
272pts
The Green Army Men — ranked #1616
The Green Army Men
The stoic, parachute-deploying plastic soldiers who carry out recon missions with military seriousness in a child's playroom.
272pts
Duke Caboom — ranked #1717
Duke Caboom
Canada's greatest stuntman toy, voiced by Keanu Reeves, whose theatrical self-doubt and daring leaps light up Toy Story 4.
272pts
Bo Peep — ranked #1818
Bo Peep
The resourceful porcelain shepherdess who transforms into a fierce independent adventurer in Toy Story 4.
0pts

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