Andy’s backyard

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Andy’s backyard is the playful, larger-than-life outdoor setting from the Toy Story universe, imagined as the place where Andy’s toys come to life and have adventures.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional location
playground
setting
appearsIn Toy Story
Toy Story 2
Toy Story 3
Toy Story 4
borderedBy Sid’s backyard
cameraPerspective often shown from toy eye-level
contains hiding spots for toys
obstacles like tall grass and steps
createdByStudio Pixar Animation Studios
distributedBy Walt Disney Pictures
fandomContext recognizable and iconic Toy Story location
firstAppearanceYear 1995
hasFeature bushes
flower beds
garden tools
grass lawn
patio or porch area
play structures
sandbox
shed or storage area
swing set
trees
wooden fence
locatedAt Andy’s house
medium computer-animated film
narrativeRole central outdoor setting for early Toy Story action
notableEvent Buzz Lightyear’s first outdoor experiences
Woody and Buzz’s conflicts and reconciliations
interactions with Sid’s toys across the fence
toys’ attempts to reach the moving truck
partOf Pixar Toy Story universe
surface form: Toy Story universe
primaryOwner Andy Davis’s family
scaleRelativeToToys appears vast and adventurous
separatedFrom Sid’s backyard by a wooden fence
symbolizes childhood imagination
freedom and exploration for toys
the boundary between safety and danger
usedBy Andy Davis
Andy’s toys
usedFor children’s play
moving-day staging area
outdoor parties
toy adventures
visualStyle bright and colorful
larger-than-life from toy perspective

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Toy Story Land designedToFeelLike Andy’s backyard