He may not be a villain in the traditional sense, but his personality is so silly, humorous, and ridiculous that it makes him very funny and entertaining to watch.This includes the Cheese Puffs scene where Al was deep asleep and was tired enough to drop a bowl of cheese puffs he had on his lap that makes Woody tip-toe his way out upon Bullseye aiding Woody, and when Woody tries to get his arm back from Al placing it in the pocket of his shirt three comedic scenes he provided was laughing to himself when Bullseye licked his fingers like a dog does, belching in front of Woody to make a humorously disgusted response in return, and then waking up in paranoia when Stinky Pete turned on the TV. He contributes to most of the film's comedy alongside Rex, making him very entertaining to watch.Despite being a minor antagonist of the film, he serves as one of the movie's most memorable comic relief villains in the film.Making Al one of the hammiest villains in a Pixar film. He especially hams it up that fits Al's goofiness. Wayne Knight does a great job voicing him.His commercials are timeless and hilarious to watch, especially for how eccentric and over-the-top his chicken persona is.Potato Head, Slinky Dog, Rex, and Hamm saw Al steal their friend and went out to rescue Woody and bring him home. However, Woody's friends Buzz Lightyear, Mr. He is the greedy owner of Al's Toy Barn and an avid toy collector who steals Woody in hopes of selling him and Woody's Roundup gang to Tokyo for money.
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