Toy Story 4 Buzz Lightyear Woody Jessie Alien Bunny Bo Peep Gabby Gabby Duke Caboom Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Buzz Lightyear with Army Man
Woody with Sporky
Jessie with Ducky
Alien (LGM) with Army Man
Bunny
Bo Peep
Gabby Gabby
Duke Caboom
Toy Story 4 Buzz Lightyear Woody Jessie Alien Bunny Bo Peep Gabby Gabby Duke Caboom Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
Buzz Lightyear with Army Man
Woody with Sporky
Jessie with Ducky
Alien (LGM) with Army Man
Bunny
Bo Peep
Gabby Gabby
Duke Caboom

Toy Story 4 Buzz Lightyear Woody Jessie Alien Bunny Bo Peep Gabby Gabby Duke Caboom Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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Toy Story 4 Buzz Lightyear Woody Jessie Alien Bunny Bo Peep Gabby Gabby Duke Caboom Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

Toy Story 4 Buzz Lightyear Woody Jessie Alien Bunny Bo Peep Gabby Gabby Duke Caboom Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy

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This Toy Story themed character collection brings together Buzz Lightyear, Woody, Jessie, the Alien, Bunny, Bo Peep, Gabby Gabby, and Duke Caboom, featuring key figures from the Toy Story storyline and presented as collectible toy characters designed for display, storytelling, imaginative role play, and brick based scene building.

Buzz Lightyear is a fictional action figure character prominently featured in the Toy Story franchise, first appearing in the 1995 film Toy Story. Initially believing himself to be a real space ranger on a mission to return to his home planet, Buzz is a highly advanced toy with features such as retractable wings, a laser light, and voice samples marked by the phrase "Buzz Lightyear Space Ranger." His primary rival turned best friend is Woody, a pull string cowboy doll, and throughout the series Buzz grapples with his identity as a toy while consistently demonstrating loyalty, courage, and self sacrifice. This character is adapted into a collectible minifigure form suitable for action posing, storytelling scenes, and display.

Woody is a fictional character from the Disney Pixar Toy Story franchise, first appearing in the 1995 film Toy Story. He is a pull string cowboy doll and initially Andy's favorite toy, serving as the leader of Andy's toys by organizing them and maintaining order. Woody's central conflict revolves around his fear of being replaced by newer toys, a struggle intensified by the arrival of Buzz Lightyear. In Toy Story 4, Woody grapples with his evolving sense of purpose as Andy grows up, ultimately confronting his identity, loyalty, and dedication to those he cares about, leading him toward new experiences and personal growth. This character is recreated as a brick style figure designed for collection, role play, and narrative display.

Jessie, also known as Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl, is a prominent character in the Disney Pixar Toy Story franchise. She is a vintage pull string doll with a distinctive yodeling voice and a spirited yet sometimes anxious personality. Jessie first appeared in Toy Story 2 as a member of Al's Roundup Gang alongside Woody, Prospector, and Bullseye. It is revealed that she was once deeply loved by a girl named Emily, who eventually outgrew her and donated her to charity, an experience that left Jessie with a lasting fear of abandonment and confinement in dark spaces. Throughout the Toy Story series, Jessie forms strong bonds with the other toys, particularly Buzz Lightyear, with whom she develops a romantic relationship, and she is known for her energy, cowgirl skills, and unwavering loyalty. This character is translated into a small scale figure ideal for play, storytelling, and display.

The Alien, often referred to as the Toy Story Alien, first appeared in Toy Story released in 1995. They are small green three eyed squeaky toys whose defining characteristic is their unwavering belief in the Claw, a mechanical arm inside the crane game at Pizza Planet that they worship as a deity capable of choosing who will be rescued. The Aliens are commonly found in crane games or vending machines and are mass produced, yet despite this they demonstrate strong friendship, loyalty, and unity among themselves and toward other toys. These characters are recreated as miniature character figures intended for themed scenes, collection, and imaginative play.

Bunny is a plush carnival prize character who first appears in Toy Story 4. He is initially encountered at a carnival game booth alongside his partner Ducky, presented as a two headed prize perpetually stuck together. Bunny displays a cynical and sarcastic personality and longs to be chosen by a child. As the story progresses, Bunny becomes involved in Woody's mission to rescue Forky, and his reluctance gradually gives way to bravery, loyalty, and a growing appreciation for friendship and teamwork. This character is adapted into a brick based character design suitable for expressive poses and story reenactment.

Bo Peep in Toy Story 4 is a major character who is reimagined with a more adventurous personality and a refreshed appearance after being given to a new owner prior to the events of Toy Story 3. As a porcelain figurine and Woody's longtime love interest, Bo Peep evolves from a gentle and distressed figure into a confident and capable warrior, with visible repairs held together by tape. She embraces a philosophy of independence and freedom, encouraging Woody to redefine his understanding of purpose and what it means to be a toy. This character is represented as a modular figure intended for dynamic display and role play scenarios.

Gabby Gabby is a vintage pull string doll who serves as an antagonist and later an ally in Toy Story 4. She resides in the antique store known as Second Chance Antiques and is accompanied by an entourage of ventriloquist dummies who act as her enforcers. Gabby Gabby's primary desire is to be loved and cherished by a child, but a manufacturing defect in her voice box has prevented her from finding a home. This flaw fuels her bitterness and motivates her to pursue Woody's functional voice box through manipulative and coercive tactics. Over time, Gabby Gabby undergoes a transformation, realizing that love and belonging cannot be guaranteed by perfection, ultimately finding acceptance from a child who values her as she is. This character is recreated as a detailed minifig suitable for storytelling, emotional narratives, and display.

Duke Caboom is a fictional character who first appeared in the Disney Pixar film Toy Story 4. He is a 1970s era stuntman figure inspired by toys marketed through television commercials that promised extraordinary stunts. Duke originates from Canada and is known for enthusiastically shouting phrases in both English and French. His backstory reveals that the real toy version of Duke was unable to perform the advertised stunts, leading to disappointment and a deep loss of confidence. Over the course of the story, Duke confronts his fears and regains his sense of self worth by supporting his friends. This character is adapted into a collectible brick style figure designed for display, creative play, and narrative driven scenes.

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