One of Andy's toys is Mr. Potato Head. He's a fun and wacky character that can be configured in different ways.
Not really. The toys in Toy Story are mostly fictional creations designed specifically for the story.
I'm not sure. It depends on the scriptwriters and the direction the story takes.
Yes, Andy is not in Toy Story 4. By this time, he has grown up and passed his toys on to other children.
No, they aren't. The toys in Toy Story are fictional characters in an animated movie.
No, they aren't. The toys in Toy Story have their own lifespans and experiences within the story, but they aren't immortal in the traditional sense.
Definitely not. In Toy Story, the toys have no vampire characteristics or traits. They are beloved characters involved in various fun and heartwarming scenarios.
Andy doesn't have a major role in Toy Story 4. He's grown up and given his toys away, including Woody, at the start of the movie.
Andy is watching a group of his toys having adventures and facing challenges in a daycare center.
In the Toy Story universe, toys don't die in the traditional sense. They can be broken or lost, but they don't have a biological death.
Well, in the Toy Story universe, the toys come alive because of a combination of love and the belief children have in them. It's a charming concept that makes for a wonderful story.