Perhaps it was a creative choice to avoid complicating the story with an additional parental figure. The absence of a dad might have allowed for a more streamlined and focused narrative centered around the toys and the child's imagination.
Maybe the creators focused more on the adventures of the toys and the child's relationship with them, so a dad wasn't necessary for the story they wanted to tell.
It could be that having no dad simplifies the plot and puts more emphasis on the main characters and their interactions. Also, it might not have fit the theme or tone of the movies.
Yes, there is. Andy's dad is mentioned but doesn't have a significant on-screen presence.
I think the dad might not have a significant role or appearance in the story. Maybe he's just not a main focus.
No, Andy's dad is never shown or mentioned in the Toy Story movies.
In the Toy Story franchise, Andy's dad is sort of in the background. He's not a main focus, so we don't really know exactly where he is during most of the story. Maybe he's at work or out of town.
I don't think Andy's dad was ever shown or mentioned in the movie. It's kind of a mystery.
I think it's not clearly stated in the movie. Maybe it's just not a crucial aspect of the story.
Andy's dad is not a significant character in the Toy Story movies and is never shown or mentioned in detail.
Sure, Andy has a dad. But in the movies, the focus is more on Andy's relationship with his toys and his mom. The dad's presence is more in the background.
In the Toy Story series, Andy's dad is never shown or specifically identified.
Sure, Andy had a dad. But the movie mainly centered around Andy's relationship with his toys and friends. The dad's role was more in the background.