“ | Mama? | „ |
~ Big Baby. |
Big Baby is one of the two secondary antagonists (alongside Ken) of Pixar's 11th full-length animated feature film Toy Story 3.
He is a baby doll who was once Daisy's toy and Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear's former minion and friend.
Despite not having much speaking lines, he was voiced by Woody Smith.
Appearance[]
Big Baby is a large, strong and merciless toy baby with childlike scribbles that resemble tattoos and a broken eye, made to look like a lazy eye.
Biography[]
Beginning[]
In early life, Big Baby belonged to an owner named Daisy, along with Lotso and Chuckles. Then, one day, after a picnic, Daisy fell asleep and drove away, accidentally leaving Lotso, Big Baby, and Chuckles behind. Lotso made a pendant for Big Baby which said "My heart belongs to Daisy", hoping that someday Daisy would come back to find them, though she never did.
However, Lotso and the others went on their way back to Daisy's house, but it was too late when Lotso discovered that he was replaced with another Lots-o-Huggin' Bear. Enraged, Lotso decided to leave Daisy. Big Baby wanted to stay with Daisy, but Lotso angrily tells him that she doesn't love him anymore before he throws away his pendant and drags him away. Unknown to Lotso, Chuckles secretly kept the pendant. As the three toys were wandering, they found Sunnyside, and Lotso turned it into a prison, with Big Baby as his third officer. That said, Big Baby due to having the mind of an infant, wasn't aware that what he was doing was wrong.
Toy Story 3[]
Big Baby first appears from the bathroom when Lotso shows Andy's toys around Sunnyside. Lotso also foreshadows a bit about his and Big Baby's backstory, saying that they were abandoned by the same owner.
Later on, Big Baby and the other members of Lotso's gang locked up Andy's Toys. Just when he was about to put Mr. Potato Head in his cell, Lotso stops Big Baby, and tells him to put Mr. Potato Head inside the sandbox instead, saying that he "needs to learn himself some manners." At daybreak, Big Baby returns the sand-tortured Mr. Potato Head back to Andy's Toys. The next night, Big Baby, Buzz (who has been reset into Demo mode), and Ken chase Mr. Potato Head when they see him trying to escape. After Mr. Potato Head insults Ken and kicks him, Ken angrily tells Big Baby to take the potato back to the box. When Woody and the gang were escaping Sunnyside, Woody, Bullseye, and the Little Green Men were nearly caught by Big Baby, who is on a swing from the playground. They quietly sneaked past him until one of the Little Green Men accidentally squeaked, causing Big Baby to rotate his head at irregular angles. Fortunately, Woody, Bullseye, and the Little Green Men were able to avoid being seen by hiding inside a bucket.
Soon, Lotso and Big Baby caught up with Andy's Toys, and Woody showed Lotso and Big Baby the pendant that says "My heart belongs to Daisy". As he looked at the pendant, Big Baby started to cry as he remembers his former owner, which enrages Lotso. He snatches the pendant from Big Baby and tells him that Daisy never loved him and that he should "stop being such a baby", before smashing the pendant with his cane. This makes Big Baby cry even more, before he gets abused by Lotso again when he attacks him with his cane and calls him a "dummy", shocking everyone.
Big Baby, now fed up with Lotso's lies and personality, picked him up and tossed him into the dumpster, redeeming himself in the process. Then, he helped Woody and the gang escape when the garbage truck showed up. He also blows a raspberry at the tyrant.
During the credit roll, Big Baby is seen enjoying a happier life at Sunnyside, seemingly adopted by Barbie and Ken.
Gallery[]
Trivia[]
- Because Lotso tricked him as well and took advantage of his young nature, Big Baby likely didn't have any agency over his actions. This makes him one of, if not the most sympathetic villains of the franchise.
External Links[]
- Big Baby on the Heroes Wiki
- Big Baby on the Disney Wiki
- Big Baby on the Pixar Wiki
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