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Kingdom Hearts III

Rex

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Rex

Rex

Japanese レックス
Rōmaji Rekkusu
Voice actors (Ja:) Yūji Mitsuya
(En:) Wallace Shawn [1]
Homeworld Toy Box
Origin Toy Story
Game Kingdom Hearts III
"Wait! Hold on! I don't think I'm emotionally prepared!"
—Rex, hesitant to fight a Heartless invasion

Rex is a toy based on a dinosaur from Toy Box who appears in Kingdom Hearts III. He originated in the Disney/Pixar film Toy Story.

Story

Kingdom Hearts III

Design

Rex is a green tyranosaurus toy with a white underbelly.

Personality

Rex is a friendly dinosaur toy; he also scares very easily. Rex wants nothing more than to impress his friends when he can, which often happens by accident. He enjoys playing video games such as Verum Rex and his favorite character is Yozora. However, Rex shows very little common sense, as he mistakes Sora, Donald, and Goofy for characters from the game due to their similar attire, when there are obvious differences.

Origin

Rex first appeared in 1995, in Pixar's first feature film Toy Story, voiced by Wallace Shawn. In the film, he is depicted as rather close to Woody and chooses not to take sides in the ensuing conflict between Woody and Buzz, especially when Woody accidentally knocks Buzz out of the window. In Toy Story 2, released in 1999, Rex is shown to be a fan of video games as he is shown playing a Buzz Lightyear game in the film's opening, later finding the game's strategy guide at Al's Toy Barn while trying to find Woody who had since been kidnapped by Al himself.

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