![]() He is able to understand the toys when they talk to him and is shown to be friends with Woody. In Toy Story 2, Buster makes his first appearance as a red miniature dachshund. Rex: " Oh, it's Buster!" Sarge: " Canine alert! Man your battle stations! Let's move, move, move!" ―The toys hear Buster barking as he runs up to Andy's room (Buster's barking noise is heard from outside Andy's room) ![]() With puppy trained and befriended, he is no longer scary to the toys. He gets friendly with the puppy, patting him on the head and stroking his belly. Woody finds a stick and plays a game of throwing the stick for Buster to fetch and bring back. He starts by barking orders in the style of the Green Army Men, but Buster's more interested in playing. The puppy then takes Woody's cowboy hat in his mouth and goes off. When Buster accidentally gets Woody's pull string tugged on a ring stack, Woody's digitized voice gets his attention. The toys then try to make noise to stop him, but as Woody predicted that doesn't work either. Andy's toys try barricading him with alphabet blocks and distracting him with stinky smelling dog biscuits, both of which don't work. ![]() He has a habit of chewing the toys as well as shaking and throwing them around. In the first issue of the Toy Story comic series, Buster is an excitable puppy who is aware that the toys can move and talk. ![]() Buster isn't seen, but he can be heard barking, and Andy says, "Wow, a puppy!" Both Woody and Buzz exchange worried smiles when they hear Andy say this because of their experience with Scud. In Toy Story, Andy receives Buster as a puppy for his Christmas present at the film's resolution. "Wow! A puppy! " -Andy receives a puppy as his Christmas present ![]()
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