Toy Story Treats (1996)
A series of shorts/spots originally aired on ABC's One Saturday Morning, which were also included on the Toy Story DVDs as "Toy Story Treats".
Toy Story Treats: Season 1 - 55 Episode s
1x1 - Green Army Man Chant #1
January 1, 1996
Commercial bumper that aired before the commercial break. "We'll be back after this break. Don't touch that dial for goodness' sake!"
1x2 - Hands Down Winner
January 1, 1996
Woody is playing Checkers with Hand-in-the-Box.
1x3 - Alien Launch #1
January 1, 1996
Rex waits in line among the Aliens for his turn in riding on Hand-in-the-Box.
1x4 - Shadow Warrior
January 1, 1996
Woody walks past the lamp and sees Buzz's shadow instead of his own.
1x5 - Rex Robot
January 1, 1996
Robot goes by a couple stacks of blocks when he sees another version of himself on the other side as if it were a mirror.
1x6 - Woody's Nightmare
January 1, 1996
Sid has swapped Woody and Buzz's heads.
1x7 - Itchy Rex
January 1, 1996
Rex turns Hand-in-the-Box's handle multiple times until the hand finally pops out and scratches Rex's back.
1x8 - Staring Contest
January 1, 1996
Woody goes up to Lenny challenging him to a staring contest.
1x9 - Hat Dance
January 1, 1996
Babyface does a Mexican hat dance around Woody's hat on the floor.
1x10 - Alien Launch #2
January 1, 1996
Rex waits in line among the Aliens for his turn in riding on Hand-in-the-Box.
1x11 - Alien Encounter
January 1, 1996
The Aliens are seen exploring Andy's room when they stop to admire a ball in excitement.
1x12 - Ticklish Rex
January 1, 1996
Rex encounters Hand-in-the-Box, who proceeds to tickle him wildly.
1x13 - TV Time
January 1, 1996
Woody, Buzz, Hamm and Rex are all watching TV.
1x14 - Aliens New Planet
January 1, 1996
The Aliens are putting their change in Hamm's slot who tells them that they now own their own planet.
1x15 - Nervous Rex
January 1, 1996
Rex is telling Hamm, Lenny and RC that he believes a new toy appears in the room every time Andy sees a commercial for it on the TV.
1x16 - Checker King
January 1, 1996
Woody plays a game of checkers with the Aliens.
1x17 - Global Swarming
January 1, 1996
The Aliens show the ball to Woody who tells them that they do not have the real Earth.
1x18 - Who's There?
January 1, 1996
Hand-in-the-Box and Rex are seen on the desk beside each other.
1x19 - Team Work
January 1, 1996
Woody tells Buzz, Rex, Robot, Snake, Babyface and Rocky Gibraltar to move their legs and act as a television antenna.
1x20 - Alien Launch #3
January 1, 1996
Rex waits in line among the Aliens for his turn in riding on Hand-in-the-Box.
1x21 - Shell Game
January 1, 1996
Robot shows Rex three Troikas. He puts the ladybug in one of them. He mixes them up and Rex has to guess which one he put it in.
1x22 - Channel Surfing
January 1, 1996
Rex is standing on the TV remote.
1x23 - Aliens on Board
January 1, 1996
A small wind-up car drives up behind Woody, who turns around and watches as dozens of Aliens pop out of the car.
1x24 - Alien Launch #4
January 1, 1996
Rex waits in line among the Aliens for his turn in riding on Hand-in-the-Box.
1x25 - Professor Rex
January 1, 1996
Rex is worried over a debate on whether dinosaurs were hot-blooded or cold-blooded.
1x26 - Green Army Man Chant #2
January 1, 1996
Commercial bumper that aired before the commercial break. "Don't get mad, don't hold the grudge. We'll be back, so don't you budge!
1x27 - New Sheriff
January 1, 1996
Woody wakes up on Andy's bed and finds that his hat and badge are missing.
1x28 - Mrs. Nesbit
January 1, 1996
Andy has just left the room and Woody gets up and congratulates everyone for a great play day.
1x29 - The Invasion
January 1, 1996
The toys find a strange bucket in Andy's room after lunch and try to figure out what it is.
1x30 - Remote Control
January 1, 1996
Woody tries to ask the Aliens if he can change the channel.
1x31 - Power Failure
January 1, 1996
Mr. Shark tells a "scary" story to the other toys late at night.
1x32 - Alter Egos
January 1, 1996
Mini-versions of Woody, Rex and Hamm explain that they're being given away through fast food chains, which big-Rex starts panicking about.
1x33 - Space Cadet
January 1, 1996
Woody and Buzz go to see Rex, who has a goldfish bowl on his head for a helmet telling Woody that he's a Space Ranger.
1x34 - Woody's Dream
January 1, 1996
Woody has a nightmare that Buzz is flying around him like a fly and goes up his nose, making him sneeze.
1x35 - Shadow Puppets
January 1, 1996
Woody turns on a lamp. Seeing his shadow on the wall, Woody does simple shadow puppets. Buzz comes in and he does a shadow puppet of his own.
1x36 - Spine Tingler Rex
January 1, 1996
Rex tries to tell his own scary story.
1x37 - Ranger Rex
January 1, 1996
Buzz tells Rex that it takes more than a goldfish bowl to become a Space Ranger.
1x38 - It's ABC
January 1, 1996
Buzz approaches Rex and Hamm, who are watching TV, and asks what's on.
1x39 - Used Car
January 1, 1996
Hamm tries to sell RC to one of the Aliens saying that he has "extremely low-mileage".
1x40 - Buzz Box #1
January 1, 1996
Woody watches as Buzz waves to the Aliens who are crammed inside his old spaceship box, attempting to send them back to their home planet.
1x41 - Ancient History
January 1, 1996
Rex shows the Aliens how the dinosaurs evolved
1x42 - New Improved Buzz
January 1, 1996
Woody, Buzz, Rex, and Hamm are playing cards when a commercial for new and improved Buzz Lightyear toys comes on the TV.
1x43 - Rex Can't Sleep
January 1, 1996
Rex tries to wake up Hamm, telling him that he cannot sleep.
1x44 - New Toy Orientation
January 1, 1996
Woody takes one of the Aliens over to Andy's toy box, telling him that they've completed his "New Toy Orientation".
1x45 - School Day
January 1, 1996
Woody, Hamm, Rex, and Buzz are looking out the window for Andy to return home from school.
1x46 - The Shark's Tale
January 1, 1996
Mr. Shark tells another scary story.
1x47 - Basic Training
January 1, 1996
Buzz is telling Rex, Snake, Robot, the Hockey Puck and the Aliens that it's not just the looks that make a Space Ranger, but the attitude.
1x48 - Force Field
January 1, 1996
Buzz is seen trying to jump into the space background playing on the television.
1x49 - Optical Confusion
January 1, 1996
Rex is looking through Lenny and calling Woody.
1x50 - Buzz Box #2
January 1, 1996
Woody watches as Buzz waves again to the Aliens who are crammed inside his old spaceship box, attempting to send them back to their home planet.
1x51 - Art Class
January 1, 1996
Woody teaches the Aliens how to make drawings on the chalkboard.
1x52 - Flip Flop
January 1, 1996
Woody walks past Hamm, Rex and the Aliens who are reading a book and crying.
1x53 - Go Fish
January 1, 1996
Woody, Buzz, Rex, and Hamm are playing a game of Go Fish with Legs.
1x54 - Roadblock
January 1, 1996
Woody and Buzz are watching RC drive by when Woody places a block down in front of RC, causing him to stop.
1x55 - Other Green Army Man Chants
January 1, 1996
Commercial bumpers that aired before and after the commercial break.
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