![]() In the next level, "Red Alert!," Sergeant reports back that Andy and his birthday guests are unexpectedly returning to the bedroom, and they must return to their positions. In the level "That Old Army Game," Rocky is seen with Robot gathering around the baby monitor for the Green Army Men's report on what Andy's presents are. Rocky's appearance in the video game adaption of Toy Story reflects his role in the movie. In the present, he is revealed to either be donated or sold in a yard sale like the other toys, mentioned by Woody. Davis' home videos at the beginning of the film. Rocky makes a brief appearance under Andy's desk in one of Ms. ![]() Once all the toys return, he's seen with the rest of Andy's toys enjoying Wheezy's performance of " You've Got a Friend in Me" at the end. Before Buzz leaves, Rocky and Robot assist Wheezy while he pleads to Buzz to bring Woody back. Rocky witnesses Woody being kidnapped at a yard sale, but is not a part of Buzz's rescue team that goes out to retrieve him. In Toy Story 2, Rocky tries to hold back the door with the help of the Green Army Men to keep Buster out of the room, but this proves too much for them. Once all of Andy's toys are re-united at the end for Christmas, Rocky is seen dancing to the festivities. When the toys find out that Woody was really trying to help Buzz by witnessing their approach, Bo Peep has Rocky lower the ramp to help them back on. Later in the film, when Woody tries to use RC to help Buzz, Rocky picks Woody up and spins him over his head before throwing him off the moving van, thinking he was trying to kill another toy. Once Woody is accused of knocking Buzz out the window, Rocky prepares to attack Woody by grabbing his left hand while the other toys trap him, however, before he can do anything, Andy's arrival forces all the toys to retreat. Afterwards, he helps Buzz repair his ship by holding a tape dispenser for Snake to take some tape at Buzz's command. He works out with Buzz and the other toys by lifting Tinker Toy dumbells during the " Strange Things" sequence. Rocky is also seen sitting in front of the door of Andy's room right before all his birthday guests burst in, which has him slammed against the wall after they leave. In Toy Story, Rocky's first appearance is during Andy's play time, posed as a hostage with his hands held up in submission to One-Eyed Bart.
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