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The Toy Story Signature Collection (Originally called Toy Story Collection until 2012) is a line of replica Toy Story toys produced by Thinkway Toys. Initially launched in August 2009 to coincide with the coming release of Toy Story 3, the line focused on notable characters from the first two films. One of the biggest selling points is the use of Pixar's original digital data from Toy Story, Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3, and later Toy Story 4, to create the toys, and the movie-inspired packaging they are sold in.

After slowing down considerably after the second wave and taking a long hiatus from 2012 to 2017 (with the exception of the 2015 20th-anniversary re-releases), the line began to arrive back in stores with a focus on the franchise's main characters. It was exclusive to Target in the United States.

Characters from Toy Story 4 arrived in the line in synchronization with the buildup to the movie, with an additional wave being produced.

Wave 1 (2009)

  •  Woody the Sheriff 
    • This Woody doll was packaged in a box inspired by the design of the Prospector's from Toy Story 2, features pull string action and interactive talkback modes. He comes with a display stand, and the base is shaped like a sheriff star. This Woody doll has most of his pull-string phrases with the exceptions of "Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!" and "I'd like to join your posse boys, but first I'm gonna sing a little song." In total, he has 50 sayings.
  • Rex, the Roarr'n Dinosaur
    • This version of Rex is packaged in a crate, with a hole on the top for Rex's head to poke out of. His tail is detached in the packaging, however, artwork of his tail poking out is visible on the side of the box. He talks by turning his tail, and he has a motorized head and arms. There is a cheaper (and smaller) version of Rex produced by Thinkway that lacks the talking feature, it is just a poseable dinosaur-like Rex is in the movies.
  • R.C. - Wireless Remote Control Car
    • This is one of very few remote-controlled R.C. toys out there. His box is a western-styled theme that looks quite retro. His remote control allows him to move forward, backward, bounce, and spin 360 degrees. He has 3 main modes. He has his main mode, where you move him with the remote. In the "Follow" mode, he will sense movement or your voice, and "follow" you. His "Explore" mode lets him roam freely throughout the room. R.C. has sensors in his body that prevent him from bumping into obstacles. His antennas are actually fake and just there for show, as he is controlled wirelessly. Unfortunately, like Rex, he is no longer in production until further notice.
  • Bucket 'O' Soldiers
    • There are two versions of the Toy Story Collection Bucket 'O' Soldiers. The very first, the early version is not made from digital data and includes no certificate of authenticity for that reason. They are also much more olive drab than forest green. There are some differences in poses and, other than the plastic quality, resemble standard generic army men much more than they do the characters from the film. The second release is made from Pixar data, includes the certificate, and overall much more accurately resembles the film designs.
  • Buzz Lightyear - Space Ranger
    • Comes in a near-replica of his spaceship box from the films, with a try-me mode in the store accessible through a cutout in the plastic window. Features two different play modes, Toy Buzz and Space Ranger. In Toy mode, he behaves like a "toy" and he will not respond to your voice or turn his head. He is limited to 5 sayings in toy mode, and they sound more compacted. In Space Ranger mode, he comes "alive" and will talk like he did in the first Toy Story when he believed he was a real space ranger. He lacks karate chop action, as well as the phrase "There's a secret mission in uncharted space, let's go!".
  • Space Aliens - 3 Pack
    • These three aliens are sculpted in three different poses. They cannot squeak. Early versions of the Space Aliens were made of hard plastic, but the later versions are made of soft plastic to make them squeak a little.

Wave 2 (2010)

  • Lots-O-Huggin' Bear
    • The only Toy Story 3 character in Wave 2, Lotso is soft and cuddly. He comes in a pink, cute box with a try-me hole shaped like a heart so you can test him out in the stores. He has buttons inside his paws and belly, which react differently depending on which is pressed. The button inside his belly is his "hug" button, as he reacts as though he's being hugged when you press it. He has a strawberry scent. He is no longer being manufactured by Thinkway until further notice.
  • Mr. Potato Head
    • Mr. Potato Head comes in a colorful, vibrant box with illustrations of his features. You can push his hat to make him talk, or talk to him and he responds. If you make a loud noise, his parts, with the exception of his mouth, will pop off. He also includes angry eyes and an angry mouth. Contrary to the movie, his eyes are conjoined and not separated, as well as his shoes being stuck on the body. He also has legs, which are not seen in the movie. There are a couple of pictures of a prototype version of Mr. Potato Head. The prototype images show him with no legs, as well as his eyes being more loosely connected. He was no longer being manufactured by Thinkway until further notice, likely due to licensing issues with Hasbro.
  • Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl
    • She comes in a similar box as Woody's, only it is pink instead of blue. She has real yarn hair, which makes it difficult for her hat to stay on. An elastic strap is included in the hat so that you can put it around her neck or put it through her yarn hair to keep her hat stay on. Her display stand base is in the shape of a horseshoe. Unlike Woody, her speaker is inside her head. In total, she has 33 sayings.
  • Bullseye
    • Bullseye's box is similar in appearance to Woody's, however, it is much larger. Bullseye's display stand is clear plastic, and he does not connect to it, he simply sits and balances on it. Like the other toys, he has a toy mode and interactive mode. In toy mode, you press the button inside his neck to make him say 10 horse phrases. You can also talk to Bullseye and he will respond. If you press the button on his neck twice quickly, he will play an instrumental version of the Woody's Roundup theme song. You can also rock him back and forth and he will vibrate and make galloping noises.
  • Ultra Buzz Lightyear
    • This Buzz is almost identical to the standard Buzz, but he has more phrases in response to his utility belt. The utility belt will make noises when you press it, and Buzz reacts in his "Space Ranger" mode. While he has most of the same phrases as standard Buzz, his sayings are usually said in a stronger tone. Unlike the 2009 Buzz Lightyear, Ultra Buzz has the phrase "There's a secret mission in uncharted space" which is a phrase the Wave 1 Buzz was missing. He was available for only a brief period of time and is no longer in production until further notice.

Wave 3 (2011 - 2012)

  • Mr. Pricklepants
    • Mr. Pricklepants is a soft plush toy with plastic buttons, eyes, and a plastic hat. He comes packaged in a theater-like box. Inside the box is also a cardboard theater background you can take out and use for pretend play.
  • Buttercup
    • He comes packaged in a box with a style similar to the toys from Hasbro’s "My Little Pony" toy line. He has plastic eyes and is made of squishy plush material.
  • Dolly
    • Dolly comes in a blue and white box with different colored buttons around the sides. She is made of sturdy doll-like material with a cloth dress. She has googly eyes, as well as plastic buttons on her dress. There is an inaccuracy to the movie on Dolly, as she is lacking the front tooth she has in Toy Story 3.

Wave 4 (2019)

  • Bo Peep and Sheep
    • This Bo Peep doll comes with porcelain-like skin and her original outfit. She also has her sheep with poseable heads. The only inaccuracy is that her lamp is not real. It’s part of her packaging.
  • Bunny
  • Ducky
  • Duke Caboom

Other notes

  • The toys are all manufactured using Pixar's digital data, which has been pre-posed by the animators in conjunction with Thinkway to create the sculpts and designs for the toys. In some cases, expressions and other features have been intentionally changed to help increase the toy's playability. In an example, Duke Caboom features inaccurate peg hole shaped hands that allow him to better grip his motorcycle.
  • At some point, presumably very early on, a Hamm figure was planned and was in development far enough along to have a prototype of its packaging developed. From this package, it seems that Hamm was supposed to function as a real piggy bank and have a motorized head activated by inserting coins into his slot[1]. Only one photo of the prototype is known to exist.
  • The prototype of Buzz Lightyear has some notable differences: the unit may have the green colour closer in shade to the films, hence it being apparently lighter alongside a darker shade of purple, he has a different face sclupt being that of being a closed frowning expression, the helmet swinging areas are also a different design of being similar to the ones seen on the 1995 release of him and the cheaper releases of him by Thinkway. He has a smaller laser button in line with the sticker (similar to the original releases of him)(some of the other stickers appear to be different in design and shades). His thumbs are in a slight different pose, alongside the green trim on his hands being bigger like they should be in the film. He even has a smaller wrist communicator (its unclear if the one on that protoype opens up or not).
  • The prototype of woody has a closed frowning expression and the eyes looking on his right.
  • The prototype of Mr. Potato Head has his legs closer to his body as they should be in the film, and a different mouth piece etc.
  • So, far, there are a few characters that fans recognize and really want; have not yet to have his or her own toy in the signature collection: Hamm and Slinky (Toy Story), Mrs. Potato Head, Stinky Pete and Zurg (Toy Story 2), Trixie and Big Baby (Toy Story 3) and Gabby Gabby (Toy Story 4).
  • Interestingly enough, an original ad for the Toy Story Collection Buzz Lightyear uses his original 1995 release in the box shown on the said picture (see here).

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