Andy's House
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==Background==
===Official Description===
===Official Description===
−:''By now Andy's room has become an emblem of the Toy Story movies and of Pixar itself. The idyllic blue sky and white cloud wallpaper of Toy Story gives way to a galaxy of stars in Toy Story 2. For Toy Story 3, the artifacts on the walls, and even the more subdued sunlight streaming into the room, conveyed the realm of a teenager and the new problem facing the toys: Andy's imminent departure for college.''
+:''By now, Andy's room has become an emblem of the Toy Story movies and of Pixar itself. The idyllic blue sky and white cloud wallpaper of Toy Story gives way to a galaxy of stars in Toy Story 2. For Toy Story 3, the artifacts on the walls, and even the more subdued sunlight streaming into the room, conveyed the realm of a teenager and the new problem facing the toys: Andy's imminent departure for college.''
==Places of interest==
==Places of interest==
===Living Room===
===Living Room===
−The '''Living Room''' is where [[Andy Davis]] had his birthday party and also played with [[Woody]]. This is in the first house before the big move.
The '''Living Room''' is where [[Andy Davis]] had his birthday party and also played with [[Woody]]. It was seen in the first house before the big move.
===Andy's Room===
===Andy's Room===
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[[File:Andy's Room.png|thumb|250px|Andy's second room, ten years later.]]
−In ''Toy Story 3'', set several years since the events of the second film, the same room is shown to be littered with more posters, photos, and drawings on the walls with the only remaining toys being Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Bullseye, Slinky, Hamm, Rex, Mr. Potato Head, Mrs. Potato Head, and the Aliens. By the time the toys finally return to the room, the room has been cleared. [[Mrs. Potato Head]] has also left one of her eyes in Andy's room, which helps her see what Andy is doing while preparing to depart for college. At the end of the film, the toys move out of the room and then settle at their new home at [[Bonnie Anderson|Bonnie]]'s [[Bonnie's House|house]].
In ''Toy Story 3'', set several years after the events of the second film, the same room is shown to be littered with more posters, photos, and drawings on the walls with the only remaining toys being Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Bullseye, Slinky, Hamm, Rex, Mr. Potato Head, Mrs. Potato Head, and the Aliens. By the time the toys finally return to the room, the room has been cleared. [[Mrs. Potato Head]] has also left one of her eyes in Andy's room, which helps her see what Andy is doing while preparing to depart for college. At the end of the film, the toys move out of the room and then settle at their new home at [[Bonnie Anderson|Bonnie]]'s [[Bonnie's House|house]].
===Molly's Room===
===Molly's Room===
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=== ''Toy Story 3'' ===
−Andy's new house is located at 234 Elm Street Emeryville CA. 94866.
+In the third film, Woody says that Andy's new house is located at 234 Elm Street Emeryville CA. 94866. Also, Bonnie's computer reveals that her house is close to Andy's house.
=== ''Toy Story 4'' ===
=== ''Toy Story 4'' ===
Andy's house is the Davis' family residence seen in Disney•Pixar's Toy Story franchise, which consists of Andy, Molly, and their mother. The first house appears in Toy Story up to the ending once the family moves, and the second house serves as the new location onward.
- By now, Andy's room has become an emblem of the Toy Story movies and of Pixar itself. The idyllic blue sky and white cloud wallpaper of Toy Story gives way to a galaxy of stars in Toy Story 2. For Toy Story 3, the artifacts on the walls, and even the more subdued sunlight streaming into the room, conveyed the realm of a teenager and the new problem facing the toys: Andy's imminent departure for college.
The Living Room is where Andy Davis had his birthday party and also played with Woody. It was seen in the first house before the big move.

Andy's first room.
- “And this is Andy's room.”
- ―Woody
Andy's Room is where all of Andy's toys are kept and where their stories and adventures begin in the films Toy Story, Toy Story 2, and Toy Story 3. Andy's room is often used by Woody to hold a staff meeting for toys.
In Toy Story, Andy shares a room with his baby sister, Molly. A little later, a Buzz Lightyear action figure joins the toys in the room, and Buzz, unaware that he's a toy, thinks that his "spaceship" has "crash-landed on a strange planet." It is later seen that Andy's room is located across the yard from Sid's room. At the end of the film, the toys settle in Andy's new room after the family moves to another house.
In Toy Story 2, at Andy's new house, Andy has his own independent room. After Woody is kidnapped, the room is transformed into a Crime Scene Investigation by the rest of Andy's toys, with Hamm and Etch A Sketch operating Exhibits A (in which Etch displays Woody, and Hamm states that Woody has been kidnapped) and B (in which Etch does, or rather attempts to do, a "roughest sketch of the kidnapper") and Mr. Potato Head running Exhibit F (in which he details the escape route of the kidnapper's vehicle) while Buzz attempts to decipher the message behind the vehicle's license plate to trace the vehicle and the kidnapper, who turns out to be Al McWhiggin of Al's Toy Barn. At the end of the film, Jessie, Bullseye, and the Aliens move to their new place in Andy's room.

Andy's second room, ten years later.
In Toy Story 3, set several years after the events of the second film, the same room is shown to be littered with more posters, photos, and drawings on the walls with the only remaining toys being Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Bullseye, Slinky, Hamm, Rex, Mr. Potato Head, Mrs. Potato Head, and the Aliens. By the time the toys finally return to the room, the room has been cleared. Mrs. Potato Head has also left one of her eyes in Andy's room, which helps her see what Andy is doing while preparing to depart for college. At the end of the film, the toys move out of the room and then settle at their new home at Bonnie's house.

Molly in her room, donating her old toys.
- “It's not in Molly's room. We've looked everywhere.”
- ―Bo Peep, while searching for Woody's hat
Molly's Room is where Mrs. Potato Head, Barbie, Bo Peep, her sheep, and the rest of Molly's toys are kept in Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3. In Toy Story, Molly at first did not have her own room, having to share a room with Andy. It was after the Davis' moved to a new home when she got her own room. This was not revealed in Toy Story, but in Toy Story 2 by Bo Peep while all the toys were searching for Woody's hat. Her room is never seen until Toy Story 3, when Molly is rummaging through her old toys.
The highest level of the house, and a subject of dread among toys who fall into disuse. In Toy Story 3, the Attic is the place where a seventeen-year-old Andy intends to put his toys, except Woody, in before leaving for college. When Woody and Buzz hold a staff meeting days before Andy's departure, they mention the attic as a place where they can all be together, being there for Andy. The games, the books, the race-car track, and the old TV are all mentioned to be stored in the attic. However, at the end of the film, the toys end up not being stored in the attic, but at Bonnie's house, where Woody has thought it will be better for his friends.
Garage is a place where a thirteen-year-old Henry can put all of his junk stuff in the garage: the lawnmower, the recycling bin, the trash can, Andy's minivan, the old monitor, the old computer, and the old phone,
For a majority of the first film, Andy and his family lived in an old house that was next to Sid's house. By the end of the film, they move to a new house.
One year after the events of the first film, Andy and his family are still living in their house. Near the beginning of the film, Andy is seen playing with his toys in his new room. Later, his mom sells some of his old toys in a yard sale. By the end of the film, Andy returns home from Cowboy Camp, and plays with his toys again.
In the third film, Woody says that Andy's new house is located at 234 Elm Street Emeryville CA. 94866. Also, Bonnie's computer reveals that her house is close to Andy's house.
In between the events of Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3, Andy's sister, Molly, gives away Bo Peep because she has outgrown her. And even though Woody is still living with Andy, he's sad that Bo Peep is moving on. During the playtime montage, Andy is seen playing with his toys in his backyard. He is also seen playing with them in his room. And even though Andy is still in college, it's possible that his mom and Molly are still living in their new house during the main events of the film.
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