Toy Story Characters Who Never Meet
Ava Arnold
Updated on March 07, 2026
Andy and Sid represent two very different types of playtime, to say the least. Perhaps it's not a surprise, then, that they never interact. Sid may live next door, but he might as well be on another planet (a pizza planet, perhaps?). Most notably, Sid isn't invited to Andy's birthday party. Though this might seem strange, given their proximity, it makes storytelling sense: It isn't strictly necessary for Andy and Sid to cross paths. Sid is the toys' archenemy, not Andy's.
In fact, we have no idea how Andy feels about Sid. Is Andy terrified of Sid? Does he try to avoid him at all costs? Does he think Sid is an annoyance or a weirdo? For all we know, he might see Sid as the cool kid next door! Sure, Andy's mom, able to sniff out a bad egg, might have told Andy to stay away from him in the past. But if Andy is like most kids, telling him that someone is off-limits only makes him even more curious.
Maybe it's a good thing, then, that Andy's family moves away — otherwise, Andy might have been corrupted by Sid's bad influence. Perhaps Andy was already starting to go in that direction. After all, what kind of kid has the twisted imagination necessary to subject their toys to "death by monkeys"?