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“ | DO YOU THINK THAT I’M F***ING PLAYING?! I SAW YOU, WOODY!!! I SAW YOU AND THE TOYS PLAY WITH SID!!! | „ |
~ Andy accusing Woody and the toys of playing with his neighbour Sid |
“ | I want you to move for me! If you don't respond, I'm going to start killing all of your friends here. Move for me, Woody! Move for me! | „ |
~ Andy Davis threatening Woody if he does not move. |
“ | Be the hero, Woody! | „ |
~ Andy Davis |
Andy Davis is the main antagonist of MeatCanyon's YouTube horror skit YOU GOT A FRIEND IN ME, a parody of Toy Story.
He is an alternate version of the original Toy Story character who became obsessed with having his toys moving around him after discovering their sentience.
Biography[]

Andy watches his toys play with Sid.
One day, Andy would see his toys playing with Sid Phillips, which would send him into a spiraling rage and depression due to the fact his toys were playing with someone other than him. From then on, he became obsessed with proving they are alive.
In the start of the video, he demands Woody to move for him with the threat of murdering his friends otherwise, then breaks Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head with a hammer to intimidate him until their bodies are completely broken and Mr. Potato is just an incapacitated mouth. He squishes three of his soldier toys to death with the hammer. He goes on to break Slinky the dog in a frantic rage. He proceeds to break the alien toy shows eyeballs pop out from the nlunt of his hammer. He plans to continue to brutally murder as many toys as possible until Woody shows himself, then when Woody is left with no other choice, he moves. Andy shows no remorse for what he did previously and breaks down in hysteirical tears. (Also, we see that Potato head is still sort of alive but only as a damaged mouth.) However, Woody tells the boy he has cancer since that is an affect of showing himself, which he was forced to do. Andy then bleeds out and dies.
Personality[]
Andy is clearly mentally unwell, He is incredibly obsessed and paranoid, his obsession with proving that his toys are alive dominates his behavior. His fixation on this idea leads him into a violent and destructive spiral. He becomes irrationally consumed by the need for validation, showing intense paranoia when he sees his toys interacting with someone else.
His mood swings wildly from rage to despair. After violently harming the toys, he breaks down into hysterical tears when Woody finally moves, He lacks control over his emotions.
Andy is also violent and lacking in empathy, He exhibits extreme violence and is willing to inflict harm on his toys to achieve his goals. His actions—such as smashing the Potato Heads, squishing toy soldiers to death, and brutally breaking other toys, showes how violent he can get. He shows no remorse for the brutal destruction of his toys, even as they are begging or being mutilated.
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