Pixar Characters Part 1 Flashcards
A diminutive chef and the ruthless owner of Auguste Gusteau’s restaurant (voiced by Ian Holm)
Chef Skinner
A rat with heightened senses of taste and smell, enabling a talent and desire for cooking (voiced by Patton Oswalt)
Remy
Woody and Buzz’s owner in the first three Toy Story films; his younger sister is Molly
Andy Davis
Radiator Springs’ doctor and judge and former racecar
Doc Hudson (previously The Fabulous Hudson Hornet)
Daughter of the receptionist at Sunnyside Daycare who becomes the owner of Woody and Buzz et al at the end of Toy Story 3
Bonnie
France’s most famous chef, who passed away of a broken heart two years prior to the film’s events following his five-star restaurant being downgraded to four stars due to a negative review by Anton Ego
Auguste Gusteau
Lightning McQueen’s trainer and technician at the Rust-eze Racing Center in “Cars 3,” who becomes a racer with McQueen as her mentor
Cruz Ramirez
Famous explorer and captain of the airship, the Spirit of Adventure (voiced by Christopher Plummer)
Charles F. Muntz
Princess Atta’s younger sister and initially Flik’s only friend in the ant colony
Dot
An inventive, but mostly accident-prone, ant
Flik
A sleek robot probe whose directive is to locate vegetation on Earth and verify habitability
EVE (Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator; which WALL-E pronounces Eva)
Mr. Incredible’s fan-turned-supervillain (voiced by Jason Lee)
Buddy Pine / IncrediBoy / Syndrome
A regal blue tang with short-term memory loss
Dory
The voice of Sulley
John Goodman
A slug-like monster with a raspy voice who administrates for Scare Floor F, actually “Agent Number 1” of the CDA working undercover (voiced by Bob Peterson)
Roz
A toy horse who is part of the Woody’s Roundup collection
Bullseye
Lightning McQueen’s primary rival in the first film
Chick Hicks
The protagonist of the “Cars” films
Lightning McQueen
The Incredibles’ infant son
Jack-Jack
Name the 5 emotions in “Inside Out”
Joy, Sadness, Fear, Disgust, and Anger
The most famous musician in the history of Mexico and Miguel’s idol (voiced by Benjamin Bratt)
Ernesto de la Cruz
Bob Parr’s best friend, who can form ice from humidity (voiced by Samuel L. Jackson)
Lucius Best / Frozone
Buzz Lightyear’s catchphrase
“To Infinity and Beyond!”
1923 Ford Model T Coupe, the widow of Radiator Springs’ founder, Stanley, and the elderly owner of a roadside souvenir and accessory shop
Lizzie
The Incredibles’ middle child, who possesses super-speed
Dashiell “Dash” Parr
A pink strawberry-scented teddy bear who is the leader of the toys at the Sunnyside Daycare center and the main antagonist in Toy Story 3 (voiced by Ned Beatty)
Lots-O’-Huggin’ Bear (Lotso for short)
A sixteen-year-old Scottish princess and skilled archer who dreams of following her own path (voiced by Kelly Macdonald)
Merida
A moorish idol fish living in an aquarium in a dentist clinic, and the leader of the Tank Gang (voiced by Willem Dafoe)
Gill
A charming trickster in the Land of the Dead who enlists Miguel to help him visit the Land of the Living; actually Miguel’s great-great-grandfather
Héctor
A sentient spork with googly eyes and pipe cleaner arms
Forky
Hippie VW van who owns Radiator Springs’ organic fuel shop (originally voiced by George Carlin)
Fillmore
Hero with super-strength (and his alter-ego) (voiced by Craig T. Nelson)
Bob Parr / Mr. Incredible
A 1950s pullstring doll with a broken voicebox
Gabby Gabby
Voice of Buzz Lightyear
Tim Allen
A cowgirl doll, and part of the Woody’s Roundup gang (voiced by Joan Cusack)
Jessie
The demon bear, formerly a prince, of “Brave”
Mor’du
The 12-year-old aspiring musician protagonist of “Coco”
Miguel
A space villain action figure and Buzz Lightyear’s archenemy
Evil Emperor Zurg
A young “Wilderness Explorer” who visits Carl in his effort to earn his final merit badge for assisting the elderly and becomes an accidental stowaway
Russell
The voice of Dory
Ellen DeGeneres
The voice of Michael “Mike” Wazowski
Billy Crystal
A two-year-old human girl who is unafraid of any monster except Randall, the scarer assigned to her door. She refers to Sulley as “Kitty”.
Boo
Miguel’s great-grandmother and the daughter of Héctor and Imelda
Mamá Coco
Voice of Lightning McQueen
Owen Wilson
The Incredibles’ eldest child, who can become invisible and generate an impact-resistant force shield
Violet Parr
7-year-old human caveboy who befriends Arlo
Spot
Marlin’s only surviving son, who is excited about life and exploring the ocean, but gets captured by a diver
Nemo
A purple, eight-legged lizard monster with a chameleon-like ability to change his skin color and blend in completely with his surroundings (voiced by Steve Buscemi)
Randall Boggs
A short, round green monster with a single big eyeball and skinny limbs
Michael “Mike” Wazowski
A porcelain figurine who serves as Woody’s romantic interest (voiced by Annie Potts)
Bo Peep
The ruthless leader of the grasshopper gang (voiced by Kevin Spacey)
Hopper
Voice of Sheriff Woody
Tom Hanks
Voice of Doc Hudson (in his last non-documentary movie role)
Paul Newman
“The Chicken Man” and the main antagonist of Toy Story 2
Al McWhiggin, the owner of “Al’s Toy Barn”
The de facto leader of the other emotions in “Inside Out” (voiced by Amy Poehler)
Joy
The son of Auguste Gusteau and Gusteau’s hapless garbage boy who befriends Remy
Alfredo Linguini
A huge, furry blue monster with horns, a tail, and purple spots
James P. Sullivan or “Sulley” for short
A robot who has achieved sentience, and is the only robot of his kind shown to be still functioning on Earth; a small mobile compactor box with all-terrain treads, three-fingered shovel hands, binocular eyes, and retractable solar cells for power
WALL-E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter: Earth-Class)
1950s pullstring cowboy doll, and Andy’s favorite toy
Sheriff Woody
Wife of Carl who dies before the main action of the movie “Up”
Ellie Fredericksen
11-year-old girl who parents move the family to San Francisco for her father’s new job in “Inside Out”
Riley
A negative and easily displeased restaurant critic (voiced by Peter O’Toole)
Anton Ego
Elderly curmudgeon who resolves to keep his promise to his deceased wife by turning his house into a makeshift airship using thousands of helium balloons saved from his old job as a balloon salesman (voiced by Ed Asner)
Carl Fredericksen
The chair of the Scarer program at Monsters University (voiced by Helen Mirren)
Dean Abigail Hardscrabble
A near-sighted whale shark and Dory’s childhood friend
Destiny
An excitable large, green, plastic dinosaur who suffers from anxiety, an inferiority complex and the concern that he is not scary enough (voiced by Wallace Shawn)
Rex
A vegetarian great white shark, who fights his instinctive wills to eat innocent fish and is friends with Anchor and Chum (voiced by Barry Humphries)
Bruce
The soon-to-be queen of the ant colony (voiced by Julia Louis-Dreyfus)
Princess Atta
Hero with the ability to stretch her body (and her alter-ego) (voiced by Holly Hunter)
Helen Parr / Elastigirl
Grouchy seven-legged octopus at the Marine Life Institute (voiced by Ed O’Neill)
Hank
The Golden Retriever misfit of Muntz’s pack of dogs (voiced by Bob Peterson)
Dug
The young Apatosaurus who is the main character in “The Good Dinosaur”
Arlo
Dunbroch’s queen and Merida’s mother, who gets transformed into a bear (voiced by Emma Thompson)
Queen Elinor
Riley’s childhood imaginary friend (voiced by Richard Kind)
Bing Bong
Radiator Springs’ tow truck (voiced by Larry the Cable Guy)
Mater
A “Space Ranger” action figure
Buzz Lightyear
A clownfish and Nemo’s father (voiced by Albert Brooks)
Marlin