

The character's name in the story was oddly not corrected when it was reprinted in the September 2005 issue. An early version of Buster, named "Speck" by the toys, appeared in the Toy Story comic story Pup and Circumstance, printed in the Novemissue of Disney Adventures.The first page of the comic in which Buster is named "Speck". Then, Woody turns Buster around for air.īuster is last seen being with a 17-year-old Andy who departs for college, telling his pet dog to keep Molly away from his stuff. However, after Woody hops onto Buster's back so he can run outside to save his friends, the elderly dachshund instead yawns and falls fast asleep on Woody. He is now very old, fat, and is unable to help Woody and his friends, even though he continues to remain friends with them.īuster is first shown in a filmed video his mom recorded.Īfter seeing his friends getting thrown away by Andy's slightly aged mother, Woody, thinking quickly, whistles for Buster for help getting downstairs to rescue his friends from getting thrown away. In Toy Story 3, Buster, now 10 years older, makes his final appearance. He is last seen when Woody sees Andy, Molly, and their mother go out for another family outing.

Davis tells him to quiet down.Īt the end of the film, Buster is shown alongside Slinky, who understands that Buster wants to get out of the room, and Jessie performs a stunt with a Hot Wheels car and track to reach the doorknob to let Buster out, which surprises Buzz Lightyear. Buster is later heard barking offscreen at Al McWhiggin who is trying to steal Woody and Mrs. Unfortunately for Woody, Buster jumps over a toy while heading back to Andy's room, causing Woody to fall – which leads to the events of the movie. A little later, when Andy's mother takes Wheezy with a broken squeaker, out to be sold at a yard sale, Woody, thinking quickly, whistles for Buster (though Woody had to use his other arm due to his good arm having been inadvertently broken by Andy earlier), and he takes him out to the yard sale (though Buster, when told to be "subtle," does it in an exaggerated manner before Woody pointed out he didn't mean that level of subtlety), where Woody climbs into a box to dig out Wheezy and bring him back to Andy's room. Woody then asks Hamm how Buster did, and it is revealed that Buster set a new record of 13.5 seconds, as shown on Mr. It's also implied that Buster had somehow been involved in the earlier disappearance in Woody's hat, as when Slinky Dog reveals he found Woody's hat as the good news, he admits "well, that's the bad news." when Woody asked where he found it, which was followed by Buster barking offscreen. It turns out that Buster and Woody were playing hide-and-seek. He is first shown as he bursts into Andy's room to find Woody having to hold off by Rocky Gibraltar and the Green Army Men, and after he takes Woody out of Andy's backpack, he tosses Woody to the ground and growls at him, but quickly begins to lick him repeatedly after sensing that Woody is actually alive. He is able to understand the toys when they talk to him and is shown to be friends with Woody.
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In Toy Story 2, Buster makes his first full appearance as a brown miniature dachshund. Although Buster isn't seen, he can be heard barking offscreen, and Andy says, "Wow, a puppy!" Both Woody and Buzz exchange worried smiles when they hear Andy say this, due to their earlier encounter with Scud. He does maintain some of his excitable energy whenever Andy is around.Īt the end of Toy Story, Andy receives Buster as a puppy for his Christmas present. In Toy Story 3, Buster is now elderly and obese, who is a teensy bit weak to help Woody and his friends out, even though he remains loyal to them. Contrasting with the vicious Scud, Buster is considerably nice to Andy's toys and is fiercely loyal to Woody. Because he was still somewhat young in Toy Story 2, Buster was energetic, friendly, and playful around Andy's toys, but whenever Andy was present, Buster acted like a confused dog.
