Summary
A room full of toys springs to life the instant their owner leaves the room. That’s the spark of imagination that ignitedToy Story, the franchise that has been tugging on heartstrings and tickling funny bones for almost 30 years.Toy Story 5has finally been confirmed to arrive in 2026, making this the ideal time to take a moment and revisit some memorable quotes from the franchise.
These aren’t just lines from kids' movies — they’re iconic phrases that capture the universal, complex emotions of friendship, loyalty, identity, growing up, and letting go. Woody, Buzz, and the whole gang have become embedded in pop culture. They spark nostalgia, fuel memes, and offer surprisingly deep reflections on life itself. Choosing the best is tough, like picking a favorite toy, but some lines simply shine brighter and perfectlycapture that Pixar magic.
10"Daycare? What, have you all lost your marbles?"
Woody (Tom Hanks) in Toy Story 3
Toy Story 3opens with a crisis: Andy is leaving to go to college, and the toys believe they are getting tossed out. When Sunnyside Daycare gets floated as an option, Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) unleashes this gem with pure, exasperated shock. It’s a laugh-out-loud moment amid the tension.
This line nails Woody’s unshakable loyalty, a trait that’s been his backbone since day one. He’s not just mocking daycare; he’s fighting to maintain the life he’s grown to love. The line is more than just a joke; it sets upToy Story 3’s whole arc: the clash between holding on and letting go.
9"Andy is coming!"
Woody (Tom Hanks) in Toy Story
Few lines are as instantly recognizable or functionally crucial to theToy Storyuniverseas Woody’s iconic warning cry. Used mainly in the first film but echoing throughout the series, this simple phrase is the trigger that snaps the toys from their vibrant, secret lives back into inanimate poses.
Woody’s role as the lookout shines here, his voice cutting through the chatter with authority. This line perfectly captures the franchise’s premise: toys live, but only when their owners are not looking.
8"I am trash!"
Forky (Tony Hale) in Toy Story 4
Toy Story 4introduced Forky, a googly-eyed spork with a midlife crisis at birth. Tony Hale’s delivery is a comedic knockout — shrill, stubborn, and oddly touching. Forky is born from Bonnie’s craft table, but he’s convinced he belongs in the trash and not her heart.
This line’s a riot, paired with his wobbly sprints to the nearest trash can. But at the same time, it’s got layers. The line is about purpose. Forky’s struggle to be more than his pieces and Woody’s mission to save him mirrors the franchise’s soul: Every toy matters.
Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) in Toy Story
Delivered with pitch-perfect condescension by Buzz Lightyear in the originalToy Story, this line is the character at his delusional peak. Directed at a frustrated Woody during their gas station argument, it’s Buzz’s definitive rejection of Woody’s attempts to shatter his space ranger delusion.
It sets up his rivalry with Woody, fueling the first film’s tension until they bond. Its dramatic delivery, complete with aStar Trek-inspired Vulcan salute reference, makes it all the more hilarious. But the quote is more than just a gag —it’s the seed of his arc that blooms into self-discovery later on.
6"I can’t stop Andy from growing up, but I wouldn’t miss it for the world."
Woody (Tom Hanks) in Toy Story 2
InToy Story 2, Woody faces a crossroads: museum fame, or fading playtime with Andy. After watching an old show clip of a kid hugging a Woody doll on TV, he chooses home, telling Stinky Pete this truth. Tom Hanks’ voice cracks with resolve, landing a lump-in-throat moment.
It’s Woody own growing up — accepting Andy’s inevitable march to adulthood while clinging to their bond. This line is a soft one, radiating love and sacrifice. It resonates deeply, touching on universal themes of love, loyalty, and gracefully accepting life’s transitions.
5"Woody once risked his life to save me. I couldn’t call myself his friend if I weren’t willing to do the same."
Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) in Toy Story 2
Toy Story 2flips the script when a collector steals Woody. Buzz, now a true friend, rallies the toys with this vow. Tim Allen’s earnestness sells it. Gone is the cocky ranger; he’s now replaced by a leader who’d storm Al’s Toy Barn for Woody.
It’s a fist-pump moment, spotlighting the friendship that defines the series.Back inToy Story, Woody saved Buzz from Sid; now, Buzz repays the debt. This line lays the foundation for their friendship — it is all heart and catches fans right in the feels.
4"This isn’t flying. This is falling with style."
At first, Woody says this line to Buzz as the latter flexes his “flying” skills. His wings pop out as Woody rolls his eyes, using this remark to claim that Buzz can’t actually fly. Later, during their rocket-fueled escape from Sid, Woody marvels, “You’re flying!” to which Buzz drops his cool response. He takes pride in the fact that he is a toy, but not without his own style.
The evolution of this quote is pure Pixar genius. Buzz acknowledges his limitations, but celebrates his unique way of overcoming them. It’s about finding joy and flair even when things aren’t exactly as imagined.
3"There’s a snake in my boot!"
Woody’s pull-string classic echoes throughout theToy Storysaga, a goofy cowboy quirk delivered by Tom Hanks. It’s pure nostalgia. The line is heard countless times throughout the franchise; whenever Andy (or anyone else) pulls the string, it’s instantly recognizable and synonymous with Woody himself.
Fans can’t get enough of this line — it’s on shirts, mugs, and countless memes. The origin of the line traces back to a slang term for a drunk hallucination, adding a cheeky edge for grown-ups. In context, it’s a light relief, a reminder of Woody’s roots amid the drama.
2"So long, partner."
Uttered quietly by Woody at the end ofToy Story 3, these three simple words carry an almost unbearable weight of emotion. As Andy drives off to college after passing his cherished toys onto Bonnie, Woody watches him go, delivering this understated goodbye.
The use of “partner” perfectly elevates their bond beyond owner and toy. The line is profoundly bittersweet, evoking nostalgia, love, and the acceptance of moving on. It hits the audience hard, especially those who grew up alongside Andy and his toys.
1"To infinity and beyond!"
Was there ever any doubt?Buzz Lightyear’s signaturecatchphrase isn’t just the most iconic line fromToy Story; it’s one of the most recognizable quotes in movie history. From his first strut in Andy’s room to every leap after, this line is Buzz Lightyear in a nutshell: bold, boundless, and a little nuts.
Narratively speaking, the line has been central to Buzz’s character arc, evolving from a statement of delusion to one representing his enduring friendship with Woody and the boundless potential of their adventures. It’s the ultimateToy Storyquote — a timeless call to adventure that continues to resonate across generations.