Andy doesn't have a major role in Toy Story 4. He's grown up and given his toys away, including Woody, at the start of the movie.
In Toy Story 4, Andy is no longer the main focus. He's already passed on his toys to a new owner before the events of the movie. This sets the stage for the new adventures of the toys without his direct involvement.
Andy doesn't appear in Toy Story 4. After giving his toys away, his connection to the story is indirect. The focus shifts to the toys' new experiences and challenges without him.
The fate of Andy's dad in Toy Story remains a mystery. The films don't provide any specific details or backstory related to him.
In the Toy Story series, Andy's dad is never shown or mentioned much. So, we don't really know exactly what happened to him.
We don't know for sure. The focus of the story was mainly on Andy and his toys, so his dad's situation wasn't explored. It could be that the filmmakers wanted to keep the attention on the child's imagination and playtime.
I'm not sure. It depends on the scriptwriters and the direction the story takes.
Yes, Andy is not in Toy Story 4. By this time, he has grown up and passed his toys on to other children.
Andy is watching a group of his toys having adventures and facing challenges in a daycare center.
In the Toy Story franchise, Andy starts at around 6 and ages as the series progresses. In the first film, he's a young child full of imagination and love for his toys.
Andy is around 6 years old in the first Toy Story movie.
Andy was around 9 years old in Toy Story 2.