He is also friendly to Trixie, a Triceratops (which was prey for a T-Rex in real life).
Stinky Pete clearly is different from his "bumbling idiot" personality from his TV show.It can be argued that toys change their personalities over time from their experiences. It is very common for toys to not develop the same personality as the character they represent.This is why many toys believe that Ken and Barbie naturally love each other.This is obviously seen with Buzz and Zurg.Even when toys know they are toys, their relationship with another fictional character within their franchise is normally similar to how it's universally depicted.Toys that represent a popular fictional character might initially have the personality of said character and not realize that he's a toy.Hamm can also store objects, but is designed to hold coins. Potato Head, who can open a door on his butt to store his accessories and other small objects.
A hollow toy can use itself as storage for objects.This is seen best with Sarge and to some degree Woody.A toy that is designed to be the leader of the set of toys he's involved in will automatically become their leader.For example, Etch A Sketch can draw a detailed revolver in less than 2 seconds as seen in Toy Story.A "game-like" toy has mastered his function at speeds and skills no human is capable of doing.However, video games, TVs and computers do not classify as toys. An electronic device that is classified as a toy can perform some computer-like functions.Potato Head used a tortilla and later a cucumber as a substitute for his plastic "potato" body. Also, this means that some toys can change their bodies, as seen when Mr.Potato Head can still look through her eye even when separated miles away, as seen in Toy Story 3. A toy designed to break apart can move its amputated limbs and they can function normally.The head of the toy still keeps its original personality. A toy can be decapitated and then placed onto almost any other toy or remains of a toy. Toys can use limbs and makeshift bodyparts from other toys even if they clearly do not belong to them.This is seen when Hannah's doll Janie and Sid's pterodactyl having their heads taped back together, allowing them to move again.
The mentality of a toy cannot be damaged and toys cannot receive brain damage.Despite this, Bullseye was licking Al's cheesy hand when Al was asleep on the couch.Toys cannot develop disease, and do not hunger or need to eat.Most noticeably with Woody's arm in Toy Story 2, Wheezy with his squeaker, Big Baby with his eye, and Lotso with his leg.Toys can be crippled or handicapped if their "injuries" are not repaired.Toys do not show any physical aging unless made of degradable materials.This is hinted at the dump's incinerator in Toy Story 3.Toys can "die" if completely destroyed.This is likely because their limbs are designed to be removed. Potato Head is able to see through her disconnected eye. Potato Head he is able to control his arm and Mrs. When they were repaired (with tape), they functioned normally. The most noticeable example of this is when Sid decapitated a pterodactyl and Hannah's doll Janie.However, an amputated limb cannot move or be controlled. Toys have no organs, and thus can be damaged or mutilated without dying.Toys have a unique biology, psychology and culture compared to humans. 2.2 Try to return to the last place you were last time.2.1 Whenever a human is in the same room or location, you must remain still.