Molly Davis is particularly open with his affection when switched to "Spanish mode".
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Molly Davis is particularly open with his affection when switched to "Spanish mode".
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Molly Davis wears a white bandage to fix her broken right arm and a purple bandage to fix her broken left hand.
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Molly Davis's design allows him to detach parts from his body and he has a compartment on his lower back to store extra appendages.
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Molly Davis retains control over his parts even if they are disconnected from his body.
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Molly Davis's wife is Mrs Potato Head, and they become the adoptive parents to a trio of Aliens in the second film.
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Molly Davis appears in an outtake of Monsters, Inc where he waits at a crosswalk with the film's characters Sulley and Mike.
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Molly Davis appears in the 2019 video game Kingdom Hearts III, with Shawn reprising his role.
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Molly Davis appears in the post-credit scene of Cars as part of a homage and self-parody to Ratzenberger.
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Molly Davis has a green body with blue splash decals on the front.
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Molly Davis was possibly one of the toys that went to new owners.
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Andy Molly Davis is the owner of Sheriff Woody, Buzz Lightyear and the other toys in the first three films.
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Molly Davis was ultimately named after and based on Andy Luckey, the son of animator Bud Luckey, Pixar's fifth employee and the creator of Woody.
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Mrs Davis is presented as a loving mother to Andy and Molly, but is a major threat to the toys.
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Mrs Molly Davis's actions regarding the toys sets the plot in motion in the first three films, though they are not malicious.
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In 2014, blogger Jon Negroni theorized that Mrs Molly Davis is Jessie's original owner, Emily, based on the flashback sequence of Jessie and Emily from Toy Story 2.
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Molly Davis is Andy's younger sister, seen as an infant in the first film, a toddler in the second film, and as a preteen in the third film.
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In Toy Story 2, young Molly Davis was voiced by co-director Lee Unkrich's daughter, Hannah Unkrich.
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Molly Davis is shown tormenting his sister, Hannah, and destroying her toys, such as by blowing them up, burning them or decapitating them.
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Molly Davis enjoys skateboarding, and his shirt depicts a skull that would later be used as the logo for Zero Skateboards.
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Molly Davis's parents do not make any major appearances: his mother's voice is only heard briefly several times in the film, and his father is only seen briefly asleep on a chair in front of a TV.
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Molly Davis is the only human in the films to observe toys actually coming to life, when near the end of the first film, Woody and Sid's mutant toys decide to rescue Buzz by scaring Sid, which causes him to become very frightened of toys.
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Molly Davis is shown to be a garbageman with a small beard, recognizable by his characteristic skull T-shirt.
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Molly Davis spends most of the time during the movie playing with her altered dolls.
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Molly Davis's viciousness is first demonstrated when Sid sets a squeeze toy Alien on his nose and commands him to maul it mercilessly.
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Molly Davis is upset at Woody's intention to abandon the Roundup gang to return to Andy.
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Molly Davis is a toy modeled after a character on the fictional television show Woody's Roundup, which includes the characters of Sheriff Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye.
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Molly Davis is somewhat delusional, as he believes children destroy toys.
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Molly Davis believes the original Buzz has escaped his box, and captures him inside one.
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Molly Davis is then mistaken by Andy's toys to be the original Buzz and goes with them to rescue Woody, until he decides to join his father, Emperor Zurg.
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Molly Davis usually carries an "ion blaster" that actually fires plastic balls.
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Molly Davis is knocked down the elevator shaft by one of Andy's toys, Rex.
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Molly Davis has utterly missed out on life, and blind to others experiences.
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Molly Davis is unscrupulously obsessive, overweight, extremely impatient, and lazy, as he complains of having to "drive all the way to work on a Saturday", despite his apartment only being across the street from the store.
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Molly Davis is mentioned in the first film, but is not seen until Toy Story 2.
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Molly Davis has a larger role in Toy Story 3 as for most of the film, one of her eyes is lost in Andy's room, and it is through this eye that she sees Andy complaining that his toys are missing, causing the other toys to realize that Andy never intended to throw them away.
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Molly Davis is introduced when Woody finds him on a shelf, after Andy accidentally ripped Woody's arm and his mom took him, where Wheezy had been placed after his squeaker broke, upsetting Andy.
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Molly Davis comes to Al's apartment to fix Woody up in preparation of selling him to the toy museum.
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Molly Davis appears in a flashback musical sequence while "When Molly Davis Loved Me" by Sarah McLachlan is played.
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Molly Davis obeys commands given to him by Woody, who uses Buster to rescue Wheezy from a yard sale.
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Molly Davis has a limp from falling off a truck in early years, and uses a wooden toy mallet as an assistive cane at times.
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Molly Davis first appears wearing light blue pleated and cuffed shorts, and a tucked-in leopard-print shirt with short sleeves.
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Molly Davis's accessories include matching ascot, sensible loafers and a fashion-forward gold belt.
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Molly Davis's appearance is based on a real Mattel Ken doll from 1988 called Animal Lovin' Ken.
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Molly Davis is Lotso's former assistant and enforcer who helps guide the new toys around, and punishes them when they misbehave.
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Molly Davis then helps Ken and Barbie reform Sunnyside, and is last seen wearing a new outfit matching one of Ken's.
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Molly Davis allows herself to be imprisoned with Andy's toys, out of loyalty, and later tricks Ken into showing her some of his clothes, only to attack and tie him up and interrogate him about Lotso's schemes.
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Molly Davis later takes a stand with Woody and the other toys against Lotso, impressing them with her articulate arguments.
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Molly Davis appears with Ken visiting Woody's toys in Hawaiian Vacation.
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Molly Davis initially owned Lotso, Big Baby and Chuckles, but accidentally left them behind at a rest area along the road.
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Molly Davis was created by Bonnie, but he does not believe that he is a toy and he hates being able to come to life.
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Molly Davis appears in a mid-credits scene, in which she is introduced by Jessie after Bonnie's first day in first grade.
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Molly Davis suffers from low self-esteem due to believing that he let down his previous owner Rejean, unable to do the stunts that his commercial ads had promised.
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Molly Davis serves as the main antagonist in the fourth film, having become bitter at being in the store for over 60 years and not being wanted due to her broken voicebox.
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Molly Davis is the leader of Junior Zap Patrol, a volunteer team of cadets training to become protectors of the nascent society that has taken shape on the planet.
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