When the toys end up in the junkyard, Slinky is the first to be sucked up by a magnetic ceiling due to his metallic rings in his body. Suddenly, Lotso appeared with his henchmen, and Lotso kicked Slinky's paws, causing him to return to the chute. After reaching the Dumpster, Slinky, being old but still has a spring in his step, stretched himself so the toys can climb across to saftly. While the Monkey is overpowering Woody, Slinky grabs a piece of scotch tape and the two succeed in taping up the Monkey. He is seen to be the happiest toy to see Woody return, and assists him in getting rid of the Monkey toy who monitors the security cameras. At Sunnyside Daycare, he is seen being tangled up constantly by the young children, and is easily dispatched by Lotso's gang and imprisoned. In Toy Story 3, Slinky is still very loyal to his friends, but is heartbroken when he believes he and the other toys are thrown out by Andy. In an outtake, Slinky is seen caressing his hind-body after catching up with the group. After the toys return home, he is seen alongside Buster barking at the door and calls to the toys to help the dog exit the room (done by Jessie). At the airport, Slinky assists Buzz when the toys split into groups, but his hind-body gets hooked onto a luggage handle behind him and is unable to follow Buzz as he once again gets stretched out nevertheless, he manages to catch up with Buzz and the other toys as they capture the vile Prospector. When the toys carjack a Pizza Planet delivery truck, Slinky controls the pedals of the vehicle. Just as he opens the case and grabs Woody's hand, the elevator reaches the lobby and Al walks out, causing Slinky to stretch out until the Prospector pulls Woody back into the case, causing Slinky to lose his grip on Woody and rebound. After Al packs Woody and his Roundup gang and heads for the airport, Slinky, suspended from the elevator ceiling by Buzz, Hamm and Potato Head (while Rex watches the duel between Buzz #2 and Zurg), reaches for the case that contains Woody. When the toys break into Al's apartment, Slinky uses his spring to hold Jessie and Bullseye back by coiling them up so the toys can safely rescue Woody. His springy coil is used as a bungee cord when the toys jump from the roof of Andy's house. Potato Head and Rex on a mission to rescue Woody. After Woody is stolen by Al McWhiggin of Al's Toy Barn, Slinky joins Buzz, Hamm, Mr. In the beginning of Toy Story 2, Slinky Dog is the one who finds Woody's hat, which he describes as the "good news," but describes the "bad news" as where he has found the hat. He is also guilty when he see Woody telling the truth and holds Woody in order to help them, but when RC is tired, he loses his grip on Woody and gets stretched out and his slink is broken when they dodge as RC is tossed because his head and hind are in both sides as they pull it backwards, his slink is destroyed, until it is fixed at the end of the film. He then goes away when seeing Buzz's arm by closing the curtains of Andy's window. He catches the lights when Woody calls them in the window until a grumpy Potato Head snatches it. He is not happy about Woody's disappearance. He is also one of the toys who believes it was an accident when Woody knocks Buzz out the window. In Toy Story, he likes playing checkers with Woody. With the permission of James Industries, Slinky Dog was partially redesigned for the film by Pixar artist Bud Luckey to make him more appealing as an animated character. Slinky Dog is based on Slinky, a pull toy by James Industries, which was popular in the 1950s, 1960s and early 1970s. In Toy Story Racer, he is voiced by Darryl Kurylo. In the third film, he is voiced by Blake Clark. In the first two films, he is voiced by the late Jim Varney. Slinky's head, feet, and tail are plastic. Slinky Dog, also known as Slinky or Slink is a toy dachshund with a metal slinky for a mid-section, who speaks with a southern accent.
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