For unexplained reasons, they were removed from Toys R Us stores around the time the line was rebranded to Signature Collection. Early versions of the Space Aliens were made of hard plastic, but the later versions are made of soft plastic. They don't have any features and are more of display pieces than toys.
He lacks karate chop action, as well as the phrase "There's a secret mission in uncharted space, let's go!" He is currently available at Target stores in the U.S. In Space Ranger mode, he comes "alive" and will talk like he did in the first Toy Story when he believed he was a real space ranger. He is limited to 5 sayings in toy mode, and they sound more compacted. In Toy mode, he behaves like a "toy" and he will not respond to your voice or turn his head. Features two different play modes, Toy Buzz and Space Ranger.
Comes in a near-replica of his spaceship box from the films, with a try-me mode in the store accessible through a cutout in the plastic window.The second version began shipping approximately 3-4 months after the line launched and has been standard ever since. The second release is made from Pixar data, includes the certificate, and overall much more accurately resembles the film designs. There are some differences in poses and, other than the plastic quality, resemble standard generic army men much more than they do the characters from the film. They are also much more olive drab than forest green. The very first, the early version is not made from digital data and includes no certificate of authenticity for that reason. There are two versions of the Collection Bucket 'o' Soldiers.Unfortunately, like Rex, he is no longer in production and is quite pricey on sites like eBay today. His antennas are actually fake and just there for show, as he is controlled wirelessly. has sensors in his body that prevent him from bumping into obstacles. His "Explore" mode lets him roam freely throughout the room. In the "Follow" mode, he will sense movement or your voice, and "follow" you. He has his main mode, where you move him with the remote. His remote control allows him to move forward, backward, bounce, and spin 360 degrees. His box is a western-styled theme that looks quite retro. This is one of very few remote-controlled R.C.Unfortunately, Rex is no longer being manufactured by Thinkway and is hard to find. There is a cheaper version of Rex produced by Thinkway that lacks the talking feature, it is just a poseable dinosaur-like Rex is in the movies.
He talks by turning his tail, and he has a motorized head and arms. His tail is detached in the packaging, however, artwork of his tail poking out is visible on the side of the box. This version of Rex is packaged in a crate, with a hole on the top for Rex's head to poke out of.Woody is one of few characters to have been available since the line started in 2009, as he is still being manufactured today. This Woody doll has most of his pull-string phrases with the exceptions of "Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!" and "I'd like to join your posse boys, but first I'm gonna sing a little song." In total, he has 50 sayings. He comes with a display stand, and the base is shaped like a sheriff star. This Woody doll was packaged in a box inspired by the design of the Prospector's from Toy Story 2, features pull string action and interactive talkback modes.