Al McWhiggin

"(Chuckles) You, my little cowboy friend, are gonna make me big buck-buck-bucks! (Laughs evilly)"

- Al to Woody

Albert "Al" McWhiggin, also known as the Chicken Man, is the main antagonist of Toy Story 2. He is the owner of Al's Toy Barn.

His nickname (the Chicken Man) is due to his dressing in a chicken costume when advertising his establishment.

In Toy Story 2
Al is introduced as the Chicken Man in an Al's Toy Barn commercial on TV. Hamm turns off the TV, then stating his dislike of the Chicken Man.

After hearing Woody say, "There's a snake in my boot!", Al finds out Woody was at a yard sale, he starts picking up the hat and putting it on Woody. Andy's mom comes up to Al, asking how Woody came down to the yard sale. Andy's mom takes Woody away from Al, however Al says he'll give her fifty bucks yet Andy's mom says Woody is still not for sale. Al thinks about using a skateboard to destroy something at the yard, then he steals Woody without letting Andy's mom find out. Al then leaves the yard sale, then Buzz chases him and jumps into the trunk, trying to open it up in order to free Woody, but he fails while Al keeps driving to his apartment, then takes Woody up to his room in the apartment. After telling the Woody doll that he's going to make big bucks, Al leaves the apartment and drives to Al's Toy Barn to do a commercial.

Al walks into the apartment again, trying to take a photo of the cast ol Woody's Roundup. He then finds out Woody's right arm has been ripped apart, which upsets him. He tries to put the right arm back on Woody, but fails however he picks up the phone asking a cleaner to fix Woody the next day, while Al says it will be the first thing in said morning. Later, Al is seen sleeping on the couch, with Woody's torn arm on his pocket. Woody and Bullseye come up to Al still sleeping, while Bullseye helps Woody get up. Bullseye starts licking Al's fingers as Woody commands him to stop. Before grabbing the arm, Al starts burping on Woody. Woody then grabs his arm, then accidentally turns on the TV. Al then wakes up, knocking Woody over and then putting him back to where he was. Al finds the remote and leaves his room. Al then finds out that the cleaner has fixed Woody's arm describing it to be "just like new". Al then walks into his office while talking on the phone. Utility Belt Buzz commands Andy's toys to jump into his purse, while regular Buzz chases him. Buzz then fails again. However, Buzz finds another way to find Andy's toys by knocking down boxes of many toys, including Emperor Zurg.

Al leaves to go to the airport with his suitcase. The next day, Al is last seen on a Al's Toy Barn commercial crying.

Personality
Al is very greedy and funny at the same time. As well, he is impatient, conniving, mean, sneaky.

Unlike Sid (who breaks toys and uses them for scary experiments) or Stinky Pete (who is just mean), Al is very smart and collects toys in his own kind of way. He never breaks them or throws them around to the point that they lay on the ground broken. Instead, Al sells off the toys after kidnapping them to do his evil plans.

Appearance
Coming soon!

Trivia

 * Albert is often thought to be the secondary antagonist of the second film.
 * Al is the first main antagonist of a Pixar film (or sequel) to be believed to be the secondary antagonist, the second being Professor Z in Cars 2, but it later turns out that the secondary role goes to Stinky Pete and Miles Axlerod.
 * He looks very similar to Internet toy critic Mike Mozart.