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"Welcome to Sunnyside, folks!"
Lotso greets Andy's toys
Sunnyside sign

The entry sign outside Sunnyside

Sunnyside Daycare is a preschool/child care facility where Andy's toys get accidentally donated in Toy Story 3.

History[]

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Early concept artwork showing Sunnyside's appearance during day and night.

"Sunnyside is a place of ruin and despair, ruled by an evil bear who smells of strawberries!"
Mr. Pricklepants

Sunnyside Daycare was once a great place for toys to be played with until Lotso arrived after being replaced by his original owner, Daisy. He turned Sunnyside into a place where only some toys got the privilege of being played with by nicer kids in the Butterfly Room while the rest, such as Andy's toys, were subjected to being chewed, kicked, and drooled on by Martha, Dan, Belinda, Brady, and the other toddlers in the Caterpillar Room. He only let toys that he thought were special into a better part of Sunnyside, which was almost a paradise for toys. He also established his gang of toys who would patrol around Sunnyside to ensure that all toys assigned to the Caterpillar Room wouldn't escape.

When Andy's toys came to the daycare, they ended Lotso's rule over Sunnyside. Sometime after he was done away with, Barbie and Ken revolutionized Sunnyside and became its new leaders. They restored the daycare to its original greatness, created programs to assist the toys that were roughly played by the toddlers, and warmly welcomed toys such as Emperor Zurg and Sarge and the Army Men to their happy home.

Layout[]

Sunnyside is a bright building with a rainbow in the doorway that is made up of many different rooms, dividing the different aged kids. The Butterfly Room is where the older kids were being taken care of. They are civilized and know how to play peacefully with their toys. This is where most donated toys were dropped off originally. The Butterfly Room has boxes full of scraps and spare parts in case any toys are broken and is also the room where Ken's Dream House was. Younger children and toddlers who do not know how to play with toys properly are kept in the Caterpillar Room, and this is where Lotso and his gang brought new toys so they wouldn't have to be mishandled by the toddlers. There is also a vending machine down the hall from the Caterpillar Room where Lotso and his gang would have secret meetings at night and gamble. Sunnyside Daycare is complete with a playground, a sandbox, and a garden, as well as a garbage chute that led to a dumpster outside of the facility.

Butterfly Room[]

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Children playing in the Butterfly Room

The Butterfly Room is a room reserved for the preschool children and above. They were civilized and knew how to play peacefully with the toys. This is where most donated toys were dropped off originally. It is also the primary location for the misleading villains. Buzz Lightyear, whilst in his reversal Demo State, was allowed in the vicinity by Lotso and his gang.

The Butterfly Room has boxes full of scraps and spare parts in case any toys are broken and is also the room where Ken's Dream House is, as shown in Barbie's tour sequence and her double cross.

In the end credits, when Sunnyside is revolutionized into a cool and groovy paradise for all toys by Barbie and Ken, toys from the Butterfly Room take turns enduring a rough playtime with the toddlers in the Caterpillar Room while toys from the Caterpillar Room are welcomed into the Butterfly Room to enjoy a nice playtime with the preschoolers. Additionally, discos are held in the Butterfly Room at night for all the toys to party.

Caterpillar Room[]

"And here's where you folks will be staying: the Caterpillar Room."
Lotso, assigning Andy's toys to the Caterpillar Room
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Andy's toys in the Caterpillar Room

The Caterpillar Room, opposite to the Butterfly Room and located across the corner of the only corridor, is a room reserved for toddlers and also the primary location for Andy's toys (aside from Woody as he was in the care of Bonnie Anderson at her house). This room features Chatter Telephone, Billy's toys, and three Pop Ups.

Lotso and his gang brought new toys to this room so they themselves wouldn't have to be mishandled by the toddlers. The staff in this room seem to be very lax on their rules. The toddlers of the Caterpillar Room are shown to have no respect of treating the toys properly: Rex reaches for the door and is knocked to the side, and his tail roughly removed while a toddler was riding on him; Buzz is licked on his helmet and used as a hammer; Jessie is used as a paint brush; Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head are dismembered part to part, their pieces are chewed on, and they are drawn upon; the Aliens are bounced on; Slinky's spring gets tangled (with the Aliens); Bullseye rides on a Fisher-Price Corn Popper and falls off; and Hamm is filled with rubbish (one of them being Mrs. Potato Head's arm) and has pasta and glitter stuck to his back by glue.

While Lotso was in power at Sunnyside, the Caterpillar Room served as a prison for Andy's toys, with the wire cubbies functioning as prison cells. After Sunnyside was revolutionized into a true toy paradise by its new leaders Barbie and Ken following Lotso's removal, the toys, including those from the Butterfly Room, would take turns experiencing the rough playtime with the toddlers.

Lounge[]

The lounge is a room for staff of Sunnyside to take periodic breaks. In the lounge is a vending machine from where snacks can be purchased.

Vending Machine[]

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Lotso's gang gambling inside the vending machine

The vending machine used to be a secret hideout where Lotso and his gang had secret meetings at night and gamble. It is unknown what becomes of the vending machine after Lotso's gang reform for the better; however, it is highly likely that they discontinued their indecent activities, such as gambling, and thus this place went abandoned.

Office[]

The office is another room reserved for the staff of Sunnyside. Children attending the daycare are not allowed in the office. The office features the Monkey, a nighttime security guard assigned by Lotso.

Inside the office are monitors linked to security cameras all over the daycare, a joystick that pans one of the cameras (selected by a numeric keypad right next to the joystick), a PA system, filing cabinets (one of which the Monkey, wrapped in a tape, is tossed into), and a bulletin board on which keys of the daycare doors are kept.

Sandbox[]

Mr. Potato Head: "It was cold and dark, nothing but sand and a couple of Lincoln Logs."
Hamm: "Eh, I don't think those were Lincoln Logs."
Mr. Potato Head and Hamm, after Potato Head's first night in the Box[src]
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Big Baby taking Mr. Potato Head to the sandbox

The sandbox, referred to as The Box, is located in the playground and used as a punishment by Lotso for any toy that would break his rules. Any infraction of any rule whatsoever, would result in a toy prisoner spending a night in the Box. Mr. Potato Head was thrown into the Box twice by Big Baby.

After Sunnyside is revolutionized by Ken and Barbie, the Box becomes a beach for all the daycare toys to play beach volleyball, make sand castles, and sunbathe, as shown during the end credits.

Additional features of Sunnyside Daycare include bathrooms, a playground, a garden, and a garbage chute that led to a dumpster outside of the facility.

Toys[]

"Daycare is a sad, lonely place for washed-up old toys who have no owners."
Woody
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"New toys!"

Sunnyside is home to hundreds of toys. Some of the most prominent are named below.

Other Toys[]

Along with the toys above, there have been many more toys in Sunnyside. All of these toys are very minor characters.

Trivia[]

  • A toy version of Mr. Ray from Finding Nemo appears.
  • Some of the toys from Tin Toy cower under a table as the children storm through the door of the Caterpillar Room.
  • There is a Lightning McQueen toy made out of wood.
  • A kid in the daycare has a T-shirt with a "95" on it. This is the year the original Toy Story movie came out (1995) and Lightning McQueen's number.
  • A Pixar Ball appears on a tile outside.
  • A Green Army Men bucket can be seen (long before Sarge and his soldiers arrive during the credits) while Lotso shows Andy's toys around the daycare.
  • Lee Unkrich, the director of Toy Story 3, does the voice of a Jack-in-the-Box. The Jack-in-the-Box has only one line ("New toys!"; stated twice).
  • A girl who resembles an older Boo from Monsters, Inc. is seen in the Butterfly Room.
  • There is a tractor toy in the daycare that looks like the Tractors from Cars.
  • One of the cars in Cars is sponsored by Re-Volting. The toys at Sunnyside were gambling with Re-Volting batteries.
  • In the credits, a Luxo Ball can be seen being bounced by the toys during a party in the sandbox.
  • Having smaller kids in the Caterpillar Room and bigger kids in the Butterfly Room is a reference to how caterpillars turn to butterflies. When small kids get older, they become big kids. When caterpillars get older, they become butterflies.
  • The "weaving" of the cubby bins in the Caterpillar Room resemble prison bars.
  • When Woody escapes Sunnyside through a bathroom window, he is spotted by a man using the sink. By the time Woody makes it outside, the man wipes off a circle of water, just large enough to obscure Woody, from the mirror and says, "There, that's better!"
  • The toy fire truck resembles Red from Cars.
  • The "weaving" of the cubby bins in the Caterpillar Room resembles prison bars.
  • One of the Memory Orbs, which appeared in Inside Out, shows Riley playing on a playground which is almost identical to the playground of the daycare.

Gallery[]

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