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{{Quote|FAIR"?! I'll tell you what's not fair: Spending a lifetime on a dime store shelf watching every other toy be sold. Well, finally my waiting has paid off, and no hand-me-down cowboy doll IS GONNA MESS IT UP FOR ME NOW!|Stinky Pete to [[Jessie]] and [[Woody]]}} | |||
| | {{Quote|Why, Jessie, you know he wouldn't last an hour on the streets in his condition. It's a dangerous world out there for a toy.}} | ||
==Background== | |||
Stinky Pete (or simply known as the Prospector) is one of the two main antagonists (alongside Al McWhiggin) of Disney•Pixar's 1999 animated film Toy Story 2. He is a vintage pull-string prospector ragdoll from the 1950s, and inside his original box, his accessories include a pickaxe and a gold pan. He was never bought or played with by a child and spent a lifetime on a dime-store shelf, watching every other toy be sold to their new owners, which caused him to grow bitter, selfish, and angry. He was later sold to Al McWhiggin, who never took him out of the box for unknown reasons, which made him even more insane and angrier. Since Al was grown up, he planned to sell Stinky Pete to a toy museum in Tokyo. Stinky Pete found this to be good news, if kids didn't want him, they can't have him once they change their minds. However, Al learned that the museum wanted the entire Woody's Roundup Gang toys and went to collect them all, so Stinky Pete had to wait. After he met Jessie and Bullseye, Stinky Pete befriended them while they waited for Woody. | |||
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| | ! style="text-align:left;" |This dropdown contains the synopsis of Stinky Pete's story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! | ||
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|This Prospector is still "mint in the box," making him sought after by collectors. He always carries a pick around like a real prospector and had lived his entire life in his box, which has never been opened. Thus, he was greatly valued for still being in mint condition. He spends much time in storage with Jessie and Bullseye and eventually meets Woody after Al stole him. Stinky Pete is excited as this meant he and the gang could finally reside in the Konishi Toy Museum without the fear of destruction by children. Unfortunately, Woody still had an owner, prompting Stinky Pete to stop him from returning to Andy at any cost. | |||
When Woody tries to retrieve his severed arm from Al, Stinky Pete secretly leaves his box, steals the remote, and turns on the television, waking up Al. He frames Jessie with the remote so he could not be blamed for the incident. When Woody and Jessie begin to fight, Stinky Pete breaks it up, saying he does not know how the television turned on, but fighting about it will solve nothing. After getting repaired, Woody decides to leave the gang for home, but Stinky Pete convinces him to make amends with Jessie first. After hearing Jessie's sad story of how she was abandoned by her former owner Emily, and learning from Stinky Pete that Andy would eventually grow up as well, Woody decides to stick with the gang to join them in the museum. | |||
However, Buzz and his friends arrive in the apartment room to save Woody from being sold. Buzz leaves Woody to contemplate his decision, saying he would never be loved again if he spent eternity behind glass. Stinky Pete tries to commend Woody after Buzz leaves the room, but is unable to cheer him up, as he is disappointed about what he had said to Buzz and the other toys. Stinky Pete watches Woody, who comes to realize his mistake and declares to Buzz he would return with him and the others. While Woody invites an uncertain Jessie and an eager Bullseye to come along, Stinky Pete decides to take the matter into his own hands, so he leaves his box, traps Woody and the others by shutting and sealing the grate leading to an air vent, and reveals he was the one who turned on the television the night before to sabotage Woody's escape. He then swears that Woody and the gang are to go to Japan with him, where they would spend eternity with him in a protected exhibit, away from children's reach. | |||
Woody and Jessie try to stand up to Stinky Pete, only to learn he was never sold to anyone after he had spent a lifetime on a dime-store shelf and was therefore resentful. Stinky Pete declares that the museum is his only chance of finally becoming appreciated and he would have no "hand-me-down cowboy doll" mess up his only chance of going. When Woody yells for Buzz's help, Stinky Pete discourages Woody by making fun of Buzz's name, telling him he cannot help him as Woody angrily corrects him. He also reveals how much he hated those upstart space toys. Al then arrives and packs his Roundup collection, including Woody, into his case and heads out of his penthouse. | |||
At Tri-County International Airport, when Buzz finds and opens the case to free Woody, Stinky Pete angrily punches him off the ramp. Furious by this, Woody fights back for harming his friend. Using his pickaxe, Stinky Pete reopens an old rip on Woody's arm (although Woody could still move it this time) and offers him a choice of going to Japan together or in pieces, assuring if he has been fixed once, he can be fixed again. He orders Woody to get back into the case, to which Woody angrily refuses, leaving an infuriated Stinky Pete now with no choice but to raise his pick, ready to tear him to pieces. But before he can, Buzz (who has survived the fall) and the others manage to save Woody's life by stunning Stinky Pete with flash cameras that they had acquired from another luggage where they had accidentally found them earlier. | |||
After Buzz grabs him, Stinky Pete calls them idiots and warns them they would be tortured by children, abandoned, and end up spending eternity rotting in a landfill. Woody can still move his arm because the old tear Stinky Pete had reopened is just a little rip. Then the toys decide, per Woody's decision, to teach Stinky Pete "the true meaning of playtime" to prove his assumptions wrong and they shove him into off-screen luggage. | |||
Stinky Pete ends up in the backpack belonging to a young girl named Amy, who loves to paint the faces of her toys. At that point, Amy decides to give Stinky Pete a makeover. Horrified at this thought (especially after seeing her Barbie's face), Stinky Pete sobs in defeat as he is taken to his new owner's home as Woody happily bids farewell to him. | |||
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==Statistics== | ==Statistics== | ||
'''[[Tiering System|Tier]]:''' '''10-C''', ''' | '''[[Tiering System|Tier]]:''' '''10-C''', possibly '''Higher''' | ||
'''Name:''' | '''Name:''' Stinky Pete | ||
'''Origin:''' | '''Origin:''' [[Toy Story]] | ||
'''Sex:''' Male | '''Sex:''' Male | ||
'''Age:''' | '''Age:''' At least in his 50s (Should be around [[Woody]]'s age) | ||
'''Classification:''' | '''Classification:''' Living toy, Prospector | ||
'''[[Status]]:''' '''Alive''' | '''[[Status]]:''' '''Alive''' | ||
'''[[Alignment]]:''' ''' | '''[[Alignment]]:''' '''Neutral Evil''' (Stinky Pete is a toy that was never sold to a child due to being the least popular Woody's Roundup character alongside children getting interessed in space toys instead of cowboy themed ones. Once Al's Woody's Roundup collection was completed with the addition of Woody, Stinky Pete would try and manipulate him into staying with them telling him that Andy had already forgot about him and even sabotaging Woody's escape by secretly turning on the television to wake Al up and putting the blame on Jessie without hesitation. | ||
'''[[Dimensionality]]: 3-D''' | '''[[Dimensionality]]:''' '''3-D''' | ||
'''[[Attack Potency]]:''' '''Below Average Human level''' ( | '''[[Attack Potency]]:''' '''Below Average Human level''' (Woody is merely a toy [https://youtu.be/09CMffBjM_Q?t=27 smaller than a dog]), possibly '''Higher''' (Comparable to the likes of [[Ducky and Bunny]] who considered themselves capable of attacking [https://youtu.be/s9OJoDHxCS4?t=19 an old woman]) | ||
'''[[Durability]]:''' '''Below Average Human level''',''' | '''[[Durability]]:''' '''Below Average Human level''', possibly '''Higher''' | ||
'''[[Striking Strength]]:''' '''Below Average Human Class''', ''' | '''[[Striking Strength]]:''' '''Below Average Human Class''', possibly '''Higher''' | ||
'''[[Lifting Strength]]:''' '''Below Average''' ( | '''[[Lifting Strength]]:''' '''Below Average Human''' (Woody with the help of his friends could [https://youtu.be/9WemWAU8vGw?t=77 slightly lift a TV]) | ||
'''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:''' '''Below Average Human''' | '''[[Speed|Travel Speed]]:''' '''Below Average Human''' | ||
'''[[Speed|Combat Speed]]:''' ''' | '''[[Speed|Combat Speed]]:''' '''Superhuman''' | ||
'''[[Reactions|Reaction Speed]]:''' ''' | '''[[Reactions|Reaction Speed]]:''' '''Superhuman''' (Woody can [https://youtu.be/gnee2TA9wRs?t=195 drive] RC, who at top speed could [https://youtu.be/gnee2TA9wRs?t=226 catch up to a truck]) | ||
'''[[Stamina]]:''' '''Unknown''' | '''[[Stamina]]:''' '''Unknown''' | ||
'''[[Range]]:''' '''Below Standard Melee''' | '''[[Range]]:''' '''Below Standard Melee''' | ||
'''[[Intelligence]]:''' '''Above Average''' ( | '''[[Intelligence]]:''' '''Above Average''' (Woody is a talented leader and planner, he could [https://youtu.be/ijec_pKXuzc?t=3 make a plan to escape Sid's house using the other toys' unique abilities] and [https://youtu.be/A7oOJDl4Qqo?t=31 another to escape sunnyside]) | ||
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===[[Hax|Powers and Abilities]]== | ===[[Hax|Powers and Abilities]]=== | ||
'''[[Small Size]]''' (Type 1; Woody is [https://youtu.be/09CMffBjM_Q?t=27 smaller than a dog]), '''[[Inorganic Physiology]]''' (Type 1; Woody is a sentient toy), '''[[Immortality]]''' (Type 1 and 6; Woody is a toy who can't die of old age and toys can survive [https://youtu.be/u9y2tXnjP_E?t=261 being torn apart and repaired with mixed parts] along with being able [https://youtu.be/D5m33zK6ZlA?t=17 to live headless]), '''[[Regeneration]]''' (Mid; Toys can be [https://youtu.be/HnGsXk1NHBo?t=162 repaired], even [https://youtu.be/OiFATOKBkzg?t=34 amateurish repairs] such as taping limbs back together allows toys to move them as if they were never removed. Non-combat applicable), Limited '''[[Possession]]''' (Toys can [https://youtu.be/u9y2tXnjP_E?t=261 attach their parts to other toys] and gain control of their new body), '''[[Camouflage]]''' (Toys can [https://youtu.be/hT1IRZ6Sf8c?t=129 hide in plain sight] by acting motionless), '''[[Body Control]]''' (Woody can [https://youtu.be/YBO1KfmUgv0?t=137 rotate his head 360 degrees]), '''[[Stealth Mastery]]''' (Woody [https://youtu.be/UrZcFnwiMHM?t=2 could escape sunnyside without being noticed]), '''[[Preparation]]''' (Woody could [https://youtu.be/ijec_pKXuzc?t=3 make a plan to escape Sid's house using the other toys' unique abilities] and [https://youtu.be/A7oOJDl4Qqo?t=31 another to escape sunnyside]), Limited '''[[Sound Manipulation]]''' (Woody [https://youtu.be/wlMuBSkVuzE has a voice box] which [https://youtu.be/YBO1KfmUgv0?t=77 he can speak through]), '''[[Pain Tolerance]]''' ([https://youtu.be/UXvrgOpTm9k?t=8 Had his arm ripped off and didn't feel any pain]) | |||
'''[[Small Size]]''' (Type 1; | |||
'''[[ | |||
'''[[ | |||
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===[[Standard Equipment]]=== | ===[[Standard Equipment]]=== | ||
Cowboy hat | |||
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===Other=== | ===Other=== | ||
'''Standard Tactics:''' | '''Standard Tactics:''' Against other toys, Woody has shown going for physical combat, it's unknown what he would do against a larger opponent | ||
'''Weaknesses:''' | '''Weaknesses:''' Woody doesn't have a great deal of combat experience and he is made of cloth making him easy to burn. | ||
'''Note:''' Do not try to upgrade the toy story characters to '''9-C''' durability via [https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/User_blog:Soupywolf5/Buzz_watches_too_much_television_REDUX this feat] as firstly we do not see Zurg tank the feat and toys [https://youtu.be/vddEvqS6M4o?t=119 have broken from much smaller falls]. | |||
==Battle Records== | ==Battle Records== | ||
<tabber> | <tabber> | ||
|-|Victories= | |-|Victories= | ||
None. | |||
|-|Losses= | |-|Losses= | ||
None. | |||
|-|Inconclusive= | |-|Inconclusive= | ||
None. | |||
</tabber> | </tabber> | ||
Revision as of 19:30, 14 April 2023
“ | FAIR"?! I'll tell you what's not fair: Spending a lifetime on a dime store shelf watching every other toy be sold. Well, finally my waiting has paid off, and no hand-me-down cowboy doll IS GONNA MESS IT UP FOR ME NOW! | „ |
~ Stinky Pete to Jessie and Woody |
“ | Why, Jessie, you know he wouldn't last an hour on the streets in his condition. It's a dangerous world out there for a toy. | „ |
Background
Stinky Pete (or simply known as the Prospector) is one of the two main antagonists (alongside Al McWhiggin) of Disney•Pixar's 1999 animated film Toy Story 2. He is a vintage pull-string prospector ragdoll from the 1950s, and inside his original box, his accessories include a pickaxe and a gold pan. He was never bought or played with by a child and spent a lifetime on a dime-store shelf, watching every other toy be sold to their new owners, which caused him to grow bitter, selfish, and angry. He was later sold to Al McWhiggin, who never took him out of the box for unknown reasons, which made him even more insane and angrier. Since Al was grown up, he planned to sell Stinky Pete to a toy museum in Tokyo. Stinky Pete found this to be good news, if kids didn't want him, they can't have him once they change their minds. However, Al learned that the museum wanted the entire Woody's Roundup Gang toys and went to collect them all, so Stinky Pete had to wait. After he met Jessie and Bullseye, Stinky Pete befriended them while they waited for Woody.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Stinky Pete's story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
---|
This Prospector is still "mint in the box," making him sought after by collectors. He always carries a pick around like a real prospector and had lived his entire life in his box, which has never been opened. Thus, he was greatly valued for still being in mint condition. He spends much time in storage with Jessie and Bullseye and eventually meets Woody after Al stole him. Stinky Pete is excited as this meant he and the gang could finally reside in the Konishi Toy Museum without the fear of destruction by children. Unfortunately, Woody still had an owner, prompting Stinky Pete to stop him from returning to Andy at any cost.
When Woody tries to retrieve his severed arm from Al, Stinky Pete secretly leaves his box, steals the remote, and turns on the television, waking up Al. He frames Jessie with the remote so he could not be blamed for the incident. When Woody and Jessie begin to fight, Stinky Pete breaks it up, saying he does not know how the television turned on, but fighting about it will solve nothing. After getting repaired, Woody decides to leave the gang for home, but Stinky Pete convinces him to make amends with Jessie first. After hearing Jessie's sad story of how she was abandoned by her former owner Emily, and learning from Stinky Pete that Andy would eventually grow up as well, Woody decides to stick with the gang to join them in the museum. However, Buzz and his friends arrive in the apartment room to save Woody from being sold. Buzz leaves Woody to contemplate his decision, saying he would never be loved again if he spent eternity behind glass. Stinky Pete tries to commend Woody after Buzz leaves the room, but is unable to cheer him up, as he is disappointed about what he had said to Buzz and the other toys. Stinky Pete watches Woody, who comes to realize his mistake and declares to Buzz he would return with him and the others. While Woody invites an uncertain Jessie and an eager Bullseye to come along, Stinky Pete decides to take the matter into his own hands, so he leaves his box, traps Woody and the others by shutting and sealing the grate leading to an air vent, and reveals he was the one who turned on the television the night before to sabotage Woody's escape. He then swears that Woody and the gang are to go to Japan with him, where they would spend eternity with him in a protected exhibit, away from children's reach. Woody and Jessie try to stand up to Stinky Pete, only to learn he was never sold to anyone after he had spent a lifetime on a dime-store shelf and was therefore resentful. Stinky Pete declares that the museum is his only chance of finally becoming appreciated and he would have no "hand-me-down cowboy doll" mess up his only chance of going. When Woody yells for Buzz's help, Stinky Pete discourages Woody by making fun of Buzz's name, telling him he cannot help him as Woody angrily corrects him. He also reveals how much he hated those upstart space toys. Al then arrives and packs his Roundup collection, including Woody, into his case and heads out of his penthouse. At Tri-County International Airport, when Buzz finds and opens the case to free Woody, Stinky Pete angrily punches him off the ramp. Furious by this, Woody fights back for harming his friend. Using his pickaxe, Stinky Pete reopens an old rip on Woody's arm (although Woody could still move it this time) and offers him a choice of going to Japan together or in pieces, assuring if he has been fixed once, he can be fixed again. He orders Woody to get back into the case, to which Woody angrily refuses, leaving an infuriated Stinky Pete now with no choice but to raise his pick, ready to tear him to pieces. But before he can, Buzz (who has survived the fall) and the others manage to save Woody's life by stunning Stinky Pete with flash cameras that they had acquired from another luggage where they had accidentally found them earlier. After Buzz grabs him, Stinky Pete calls them idiots and warns them they would be tortured by children, abandoned, and end up spending eternity rotting in a landfill. Woody can still move his arm because the old tear Stinky Pete had reopened is just a little rip. Then the toys decide, per Woody's decision, to teach Stinky Pete "the true meaning of playtime" to prove his assumptions wrong and they shove him into off-screen luggage. Stinky Pete ends up in the backpack belonging to a young girl named Amy, who loves to paint the faces of her toys. At that point, Amy decides to give Stinky Pete a makeover. Horrified at this thought (especially after seeing her Barbie's face), Stinky Pete sobs in defeat as he is taken to his new owner's home as Woody happily bids farewell to him. |
Statistics
Tier: 10-C, possibly Higher
Name: Stinky Pete
Origin: Toy Story
Sex: Male
Age: At least in his 50s (Should be around Woody's age)
Classification: Living toy, Prospector
Status: Alive
Alignment: Neutral Evil (Stinky Pete is a toy that was never sold to a child due to being the least popular Woody's Roundup character alongside children getting interessed in space toys instead of cowboy themed ones. Once Al's Woody's Roundup collection was completed with the addition of Woody, Stinky Pete would try and manipulate him into staying with them telling him that Andy had already forgot about him and even sabotaging Woody's escape by secretly turning on the television to wake Al up and putting the blame on Jessie without hesitation.
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Below Average Human level (Woody is merely a toy smaller than a dog), possibly Higher (Comparable to the likes of Ducky and Bunny who considered themselves capable of attacking an old woman)
Durability: Below Average Human level, possibly Higher
Striking Strength: Below Average Human Class, possibly Higher
Lifting Strength: Below Average Human (Woody with the help of his friends could slightly lift a TV)
Travel Speed: Below Average Human
Combat Speed: Superhuman
Reaction Speed: Superhuman (Woody can drive RC, who at top speed could catch up to a truck)
Stamina: Unknown
Range: Below Standard Melee
Intelligence: Above Average (Woody is a talented leader and planner, he could make a plan to escape Sid's house using the other toys' unique abilities and another to escape sunnyside)
Powers and Abilities
Small Size (Type 1; Woody is smaller than a dog), Inorganic Physiology (Type 1; Woody is a sentient toy), Immortality (Type 1 and 6; Woody is a toy who can't die of old age and toys can survive being torn apart and repaired with mixed parts along with being able to live headless), Regeneration (Mid; Toys can be repaired, even amateurish repairs such as taping limbs back together allows toys to move them as if they were never removed. Non-combat applicable), Limited Possession (Toys can attach their parts to other toys and gain control of their new body), Camouflage (Toys can hide in plain sight by acting motionless), Body Control (Woody can rotate his head 360 degrees), Stealth Mastery (Woody could escape sunnyside without being noticed), Preparation (Woody could make a plan to escape Sid's house using the other toys' unique abilities and another to escape sunnyside), Limited Sound Manipulation (Woody has a voice box which he can speak through), Pain Tolerance (Had his arm ripped off and didn't feel any pain)
Standard Equipment
Cowboy hat
Other
Standard Tactics: Against other toys, Woody has shown going for physical combat, it's unknown what he would do against a larger opponent
Weaknesses: Woody doesn't have a great deal of combat experience and he is made of cloth making him easy to burn.
Note: Do not try to upgrade the toy story characters to 9-C durability via this feat as firstly we do not see Zurg tank the feat and toys have broken from much smaller falls.
Battle Records
None.
None.