Trixie’s one of those side characters in 'Toy Story 3' who doesn’t get much spotlight, but she does have a few lines! She’s the blue toy dinosaur with a quirky, excitable personality, and her voice is provided by Kristen Schaal. I love how she delivers those brief but memorable moments, like when she hilariously mispronounces 'Lotso' as 'Losso' during the daycare scenes. It’s those tiny details that make the 'Toy Story' universe feel so alive.
Honestly, Trixie’s role is small, but she’s a great example of how Pixar gives even minor characters distinct charm. Her interactions with the other toys—especially her playful dynamic with Rex—add little bursts of humor. If you blink, you might miss her dialogue, but she’s definitely part of the gang’s chaotic energy in that film.
Yep, Trixie speaks in 'Toy Story 3'! She’s the bubbly dinosaur who pops up with a few lines, mostly during the Sunnyside daycare arc. Kristen Schaal’s voice is perfect for her—bright, a little scatterbrained, and full of enthusiasm. My favorite moment is when she cheers 'We’re going to Barbie’s dream house!' with zero irony. It’s a blink-and-you-miss-it kind of role, but she adds to the film’s texture. Honestly, I’d’ve loved a spinoff short just about her and Rex bickering like siblings.
Trixie’s got this adorable, high-energy vibe in 'Toy Story 3,' and yes, she talks! Kristen Schaal’s voice work gives her such a fun, slightly ditzy personality. I rewatched the movie recently and caught her chiming in during the Sunnyside daycare scenes—like when she panics about the ‘monkey with the cymbals’ or giggles during the playtime chaos. Her lines are sparse, but they stick out because she’s just so unabashedly goofy.
What’s neat is how Trixie contrasts with the more anxious Rex. Their back-and-forth feels like a buddy comedy in miniature. It’s proof that Pixar doesn’t waste a single character, even if they only get a handful of words. I wish we’d seen more of her, but hey, at least she made those moments count.
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Schaal’s improv background shines through too—there’s a spontaneity to Trixie’s lines that feels fresh, like she’s genuinely reacting in the moment. It’s a small role, but one of those casting choices that just clicks. Plus, knowing she also voices Louise in 'Bob’s Burgers' makes me appreciate how versatile she is—switching from a chaotic 9-year-old to a dorky plastic dino without missing a beat.
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Thinking about her role in the movies, Trixie doesn't get as much screen time as some of the others, but she leaves a lasting impression. Her enthusiasm for pretending to be a computer or a printer in 'Toy Story 3' cracks me up every time. It's those little moments that make her feel so relatable—like a kid who's just discovered something new and can't wait to show it off. Whether she's 'printing' drawings or chiming in with her quirky comments, Trixie adds this spark of innocence to the group. She might not be the oldest or the wisest, but she's definitely one of the most endearing.
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I think it also highlights how the 'Toy Story' universe makes toys feel alive in ways that mirror how kids play. Trixie doesn’t just see Slinky as a fellow toy; she’s fascinated by his physical quirks, the same way a kid might be. It’s a subtle nod to how toys ‘interact’ when humans aren’t looking, and it adds this layer of whimsy to their friendship. Plus, their dynamic is just adorable—Slinky’s laid-back patience with Trixie’s antics makes their scenes together golden.