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  1. Learn about Rex, the green Tyrannosaurus toy who worries about his small roar and helps his friends in Toy Story. Watch clips, view images, shop for merchandise and more.

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    “I don't like confrontations!”

    ―Rex to the other toys

    Official Description Development

    Rex was created as the token dinosaur for Andy's toy collection and has a similar build to the Tyrannosaurus from the Dino-Riders toy-line. Joss Whedon is credited with the creation of the Rex character. In the original story pitch for Toy Story, Rex's personality was mostly the same as in the final film (although his reaction to the birthday was even more horror-struck and devastated, where he clung to Slinky while sobbing and yelling that they're "doomed" mid-sobs), except that he also showed himself to get very angry and vengeful when Woody callously admits to throwing Buzz out of the window on purpose.

    Personality

    Despite his portrayal as a ferocious Tyrannosaurus Rex, Rex is ironically gentle, kind, and caring, and he hates any kind of argument or confrontation. Though his vocabulary is fairly strong, he is somewhat absent-minded and tends to cause accidental mayhem due to his size and obliviousness. Rex also suffers from anxiety. He fears being replaced or abandoned, either at the prospect of being thrown away or the arrival of a newer, more ferocious dinosaur toy. Despite his fears, he finds happiness and enjoyment in most things; one of his favorite pastimes include playing video games with his friends, a hobby in which Rex has shown a fair amount of talent. With his childlike demeanor and lack of self-confidence, Rex is the most innocent of all the toys and shows the greatest desire to be loved and played with. Largely because of his innocence, he also can show himself to be very gullible, which is especially evident in the Small Fry short, where he was the only one of the toys to believe that Buzz Lightyear had "shrunk" from contact with the balls in the ball pit when the rest of the toys quickly realized the "Buzz" that was brought home was an impostor due to his obvious short stature and often confuses fiction with reality. Despite his constant fear of rejection, he is a valued member of the gang and considered to be the most "ferocious" dinosaur toy a kid could ask for in the eyes of both Andy and Bonnie.

    Toy Story

    In the original film, Rex is first seen when Woody is planning for a staff meeting. He finds his doodle pad by Molly's crib and asks out loud who put it there. Suddenly, Rex appears and roars in Woody's face, but Woody nonchalantly asks him how he's doing in the middle of it. As Rex stops his roar, he asks Woody if he was scared and to be honest about it. Woody tells him he was close to being scared that time, to which a disappointed Rex says that he was going for fearsome, but he doesn't feel it, and (ironically) says that he feels like he's coming off as annoying. Later, as the staff meeting begins, Woody first asks if everybody has a moving buddy for when Andy's family moves next week, to which Rex says that he didn't know they were supposed to have one already. As Woody emphasizes that every toy must have a moving buddy and other minor news, Woody then attempts to briefly mention that Andy's birthday party has been moved to today. But the toys obviously freak out, with Rex confused that it's moved today since Andy's actual birthday is until next week. Woody then tells them that they all go through the same thing every birthday and Christmas, but Rex is scared that Andy will get a better (and meaner) dinosaur and says that he couldn't take that kind of rejection. But Woody calms him and the others down by saying that it doesn't matter how much they're played with, but their job is to be there for Andy when he needs them. Suddenly, Hamm interrupts him by yelling that Andy's birthday guests are arriving, causing Rex to scream and the toys to climb the bookshelf and charge towards the window. As they look out the window, Hamm says the toys are next month's yard sale flooder. Rex then asks him if they are any dinosaur-shaped ones, but Hamm calls him an idiot and stating that all the gifts are obviously in boxes. Rex gets nervous as the presents keep getting bigger. Slinky tries to calm him and the other toys down by saying he sees a kid carrying a smaller present, but as he turns around, the present turns out to be a long one, causing the toys to screaming in terror as they shake the blinds. Woody yells at them and asks if he sent out the troops to spy on Andy's party, would they all calm down. Rex speaks for all of them and yells that they promise, to which Woody yells at him and the others to "save their batteries." He and the others watch as Sarge and his troops march out to the hallway with Molly's baby monitor to communicate with the toys. The toys then gather around Andy's nightstand as Woody sets up the monitor. Later, Sarge comes on to monitor as Andy begins to open his presents. Rex is frozen with anticipation until Mr. Potato Head begins to chant for one of the presents to contain a Mrs. Potato Head doll, much to the confusion of the others. After Andy has opened up all his presents (which all turned out to be non-toy items), the toys celebrate in victory. But as the Green Army Men are about to pack up, they stop when Mrs. Davis whips out a surprise present from the closet. As he tells the fearful toys through the monitor what it is, the monitor begins to static. Rex begins to shake the nightstand in frustration and paranoia, causing the monitor to fall to the ground and the batteries pop out. Hamm and Mr. Potato Head berate him for this before they struggle to put the batteries back in, but incorrectly. A frustrated Woody then shoves them out of the way and puts the batteries in their correct place just as Sarge suddenly tells them that Andy and his friends are coming upstairs with the new toy, causing them all to sprint back to their positions. Rex is running and panicking when he crashes into Andy's garbage can and tips over frozen with a pained groan. On the day of Andy's birthday, Rex fears that Andy will get a newer, better dinosaur toy and replace him, though this is not the case as Andy instead receives a Buzz Lightyear figure, to whom Rex immediately takes a shine to like the other toys. Throughout the following days, Rex and Buzz form a friendship. Buzz, at one point, helps Rex master his roar, which he uses to blow the pieces off of Mr. Potato Head. When Woody's jealousy gets the better of him, causing Buzz to fall out the window, Rex is reluctant on whether or not to place the blame on Woody as he does not like confrontations. When Woody was wrongfully thrown out of the group when they though Woody was trying to kill Buzz, Rex is remorseful but overall in agreement with the rest of the toys. His tune changes, however, when both Woody and Buzz appear to be working together to reunite with Andy, leaving Rex feeling guilty with the other toys. At the end of the film, Christmas has arrived and the toys anxiously await to see what new toys Andy has gotten. Rex, who has garnered some confidence over the course of the film, openly hopes that Andy gets a leaf-eater dinosaur, so that he may play the dominant predator.

    Toy Story 2

    In Toy Story 2, Rex has since become a fan of the Buzz Lightyear: Attack on Zurg video game. Unfortunately, he is unable to beat the game, mostly due to his small arms preventing him from pressing certain buttons at the same time, resulting in numerous disappointments. Later on, at a yard sale, Woody is stolen by Al McWhiggin, the owner of Al's Toy Barn. As the toys try to analyze the crime, Rex tries to write a message to the FBI for help, but he didn't knew how to write FBI, so he asked if somebody knew how to do it, accidentally destroying the crime scene recreation that Mr. Potato Head built, and is with the rest of the toys when Buzz realizes who kidnapped Woody. He is then seen channel-hopping in an attempt to find Al's Toy Barn commercial, but Hamm eventually takes over, doing it far more rapidly because he was annoyed with how Rex channel-hopped. Buzz establishes a rescue mission, with Rex—who believes his experience with video games have prepared him for the adventure—as one of the recruited toys. At Al's Toy Barn, Rex reads a "Buzz Lightyear" video game strategy guide and finally discovers how to defeat Zurg. He later attracts Buzz #2 (unaware he was not Andy's Buzz) with his claim of knowing how to defeat Zurg. In Al's office, Rex tells Buzz #2 about a secret entrance from the game (the shadows to the left, which Buzz uses to find the vents later). His tail sticking out of Al's bag also lets the real Buzz know where the others are. The toys later travel to Al's apartment, where Buzz #2 and the toys use literally Rex's head as a battering ram (with Rex protesting Buzz's order to "use [Rex's] head") to break in. Unfortunately, they learn that Woody wants to stay with Al and his "Roundup gang", as a means of self-preservation. Woody's mind eventually changes, however, but he is stopped by Stinky Pete and taken by Al before he can be reunited with Rex and the others. Rex, Buzz, and the other toys try to follow Al using the elevator, but they are confronted by Zurg in pursuit of Buzz, much to Rex and Buzz #2's shock. A battle ensues between Zurg and Buzz #2. When Zurg eventually gaining the upper hand, Rex tried to warn the others of the peril, before telling Buzz #2 that he could have defeated Zurg all along if he believes in himself. As Zurg prepares to finish Buzz #2 off, Rex couldn't bear to look and turns around in fear, inadvertently knocking Zurg off the elevator shaft and accomplishing his goal of defeating the evil emperor. At the end of the film when Hamm is playing the video game, he asks Rex for help, but Rex proudly replies, "I don't need to play; I've lived it!" One of the bloopers shows the scene where the toys use him as a battering ram, only for them to crash and Rex to hurt his head when banged against the locked grate which did not even budge making him say "Ow!".

    Monsters, Inc.

    Rex makes a cameo in the outtakes of the film. In the main film, as Sulley and Mike walk towards the crosswalk, they stand next to a large, green monster named Ted. Sulley yells good morning to him, to which he clucks in response, switching the crosswalk to "stalk". In the outtakes, Sulley still greets him in the same fashion, but it is now a large Rex who roars instead of clucking. The director offscreen yells cut and Rex asks how was his acting. The director thanks him for his time, but Rex insists he could do better and be taller, only for the director to ask for the next auditioner. He does not seem to have his tail in the outtakes.

    Kingdom Hearts III

    Rex is one of the characters featured in the Toy Story world "Toy Box". When Sora, Donald, and Goofy arrive in Andy's Room, Rex mistakes him as Yozora, a character from the Verum Rex (an in-universe equivalent to Final Fantasy) video-game that he's playing, mentioning that he's had trouble beating a boss fight with the dragon Bahamut even after level-grinding.

    Disney Heroes: Battle Mode

    Rex appears in the game as one of the unlockable and playable heroes with eighty tokens, he is a tank hero and is one of the characters who has to do more damage to enemies with a shield, also in his victory pose he becomes Partysaurus Rex.

    Walt Disney World

    A of Rex will appear as part of Slinky Dog Dash at Disney's Hollywood Studios perched on top of a Jenga block tower. In the same park, Rex has appeared in the Pixar Play Parade and stars in a mini-game alongside Trixie in Toy Story Mania.

    Shanghai Disneyland

    Rex hosts the park's Toy Story Land attraction Rex's Racer. It is identical to RC Racer at Walt Disney Studios Park and Hong Kong Disneyland, except it is hosted by Rex and Trixie.

    Disney Cruise Line

    Aside from the actual parks, Rex plays a major role in the musical stage adaption of the film onboard the Disney Cruise Line. It was one of the few appearances of Rex as a walk-around character.

    •In Toy Story on Ice, Rex has a wife named Mrs. Rex.

    •Rex is shown to be left-handed, as seen in Toy Story, where he shakes Buzz's left hand while meeting him for the first time.

    •Rex quotes a few of George McFly's lines from Back to the Future: "I don't like confrontations!" and "I don't think I could take that kind of rejection!"

    •In the first film, Rex states that he was made by a subsidiary of Mattel (coincidentally, real-life Rex toys are now made by Mattel and Thinkway).

    •At Toy Story Land at Disney's Hollywood Studios, an over-sized box for Rex is a queue element for Slinky Dog Dash, which lists his manufacturer as "Borealis", an homage to the model kit company "Aurora". The box's colorful artwork is reminiscent of many of their monster and dinosaur model kits.

    •In early concepts, Rex's character was originally an Apatosaurus.

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  2. In the first three Toy Story movies, Rex parodies Jurassic Park, starring Wayne Knight who played Al McWhiggin. In Toy Story, when Rex roars at Mr. Potato Head during the song "Strange Things", his roar sounds just like the Tyrannosaurus rex in Jurassic Park.

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  4. Rex is a supporting character in the Disney/Pixar Toy Story series. He is an anxiety-riddled, plastic Tyrannosaurus Rex toy originally belonging to Andy Davis. Rex may look like the most fearsome dinosaur in the toy box, but this tyrannosaurus is one of the most lovable toys of the bunch...

  5. ''Oh, I'm so glad you're not a dinosaur,'' declares the normally timid Rex. This mild-mannered tyrannosaurus talking action figure features more than 10 phrases and starts speaking when he detects another Toy Story interactive character nearby.

  6. Toy Story - Il mondo dei giocattoli (Toy Story) è un film d'animazione del 1995 diretto da John Lasseter; prodotto da Pixar Animation Studios e distribuito da Buena Vista International.

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