Sid Phillips
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| Performer: | Erik von Detten |
| Appeared in: | Toy Story |
- Woody: "That is Sid."
Buzz: "You mean that happy child?"
Mr. Potato Head: "He ain't no happy child."
Rex: "He tortures toys just for fun." - —Woody, Buzz Lightyear, Mr. Potato Head, and Rex, as they view Sid from Andy's room
Sidney 'Sid' Phillips is a character from Toy Story. Sid is a 13 year old boy who lived right next door to Andy Davis (until he moved). Sid was introduced in the beginning of the film as a toy terrorizer when he exploded a Combat Carl. Sid didn't appear again until later in the film when Buzz Lightyear and Woody are at a Pizza Planet restaurant, trying to get back to Andy. However, the two ended up in a claw game and Sid was able to retrieve them.
In the middle of the film, Sid receives a rocket he ordered in the mail, labeled "The Big One." He intended to blow apart one of his toys with it for his own amusement. He chose Buzz, saying he always wanted "to blow a spaceman into orbit". He was forced to delay the launch due to a rainstorm, however, giving Woody and Buzz time to reconcile.
At the end of the film, Woody and all of Sid's mutant toys planned a way to scare Sid and help Buzz before Sid destroyed him with the rocket. The toys all appeared out of nowhere and approached Sid, scaring him. Woody then told Sid to take care of his toys, because they would know if he did not. The toys succeeded and Woody and Buzz escaped, leaving Sid afraid of toys. Hannah took pleasure in scaring her brother with her dolls after she discovered how scared he was.
Sid was never seen again as Andy and his toys all moved away, but they never forgot Sid's wicked deeds. It is unknown if Sid ever recovered from the incident.
Personality
- "I don't believe that man's ever been to medical school."
- —Buzz Lightyear, witnessing Sid's atrocious activities
Sid is a young, bratty skate punk with metal braces, whose idea of fun is terrorizing his sister and destroying toys in many ways (exploding, burning or in his "mad doctor" plays).
