Sheriff Woody Prideis afictionalpull-stringcowboydollwho appears in theDisney–PixarToy Storyfranchise.In the films, Woody is one of the mainprotagonists,alongsideBuzz LightyearandJessie.He is primarily voiced byTom Hanks,who voices him in theToy Storyfilms, short films, andTV specials.Hanks's brother,Jim Hanks,voices him invideo games,attractions, and othermerchandise.
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Toy Storycharacter | |
First appearance | Toy Story(1995) |
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Designed by | Bud Luckey |
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Full name | Woody Pride |
Species | Pullstringdoll |
Title | Sheriff |
Woody was created bydirectorsandwritersJohn Lasseter,Andrew Stanton,Pete Docter,andJoe Ranft.His facial features are based on the formerDisneyanimatorTone Thyne. Woody was designed byBud Luckey,and is based on John Lasseter'sCasperpull-string doll he had as a kid, as well as theHowdy Doodypuppets from the 1950s show. Woody is named afterWoody Strode,acharacter actorknown for many roles in western films. In August 2009,Toy Story 3director,Lee Unkrich,stated in his Twitter feed that Woody's last name is Pride and has been since the making of the original movie.
In the films, Woody isAndy Davis's favorite toy and is the leader of Andy's toys. When Andy gets a new toy called Buzz Lightyear, Woody’s position is jeopardized until he later becomes friends with Buzz. He figures out he used to be in a popular TV show calledWoody's Roundupand is asked to stay with the group, but he decides to stay with Andy's toys; all but one member of the group also join Andy's toys. When Andy leaves to go to college, he decides to give his toys to a little girl namedBonnie Anderson;he had initially planned to take Woody to college, before seeing that Bonnie loved him. When Bonnie's family decides to go on a vacation, he finds his long-lost girlfriend,Bo Peep.He decides he will remain with Bo Peep and help lost toys find new owners. Since his debut, Woody has received largely positive reception from reviewers due to his character's arc and personality, as well as Tom Hanks's vocal performance.
Development
editSteve Jobs,founder and former owner of Pixar, made a deal with Disney, under Disney chairmanJeffrey Katzenberg,to work on the filmToy Storytogether, which would be the first feature-length computer-animated film.[1]The original draft for the filmToy Story,by Pixar animators John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, and Pete Docter, had almost nothing to do with the eventually finished film.[2]It had Tinny, the one-man band fromTin Toy,as the main character and Woody as an evilventriloquist dummy.Woody would be the main villain,[3]abusing the other toys until they rallied against him. After Disney executives saw the draft, they sent negative feedback about it and production on the movie was shut down, until a better draft could be revised.[4][3]Tom Hanks,the primary voice of Woody, was unhappy with the character and reportedly shouted "This guy is a jerk!" while recording lines for the story reel.[3]Katzenberg thought the original draft forToy Storywas bad and told Lasseter to redo it, making it more of an odd-couplebuddy picture,where the characters Tinny and Woody would be forced to bond with each other despite their different characteristics.[5][6]
After the negative feedback, Lasseter, Stanton, and Docter got together in early September 1991 with the second draft of the film, and although the lead characters were still Tinny and the dummy, the outline of the final film was beginning to take shape.[4][5]The Pixar team came back with a new script three months later, with the character of Woody altered from being the tyrannical Boss of Andy's toys to being their wise and caring leader.[7]
Woody was inspired by aCasper the Friendly Ghostdoll that Lasseter had when he was a kid and the puppets from the children's television showHowdy Doody.[8][1]They based his facial features on Disney animator Tone Thyne.[9]Woody stayed a ventriloquist's dummy with a pull-string (hence the name Woody), until his character designer, Bud Luckey, suggested that Woody could be changed to a cowboy ventriloquist dummy.[10]Lasseter liked the difference between the western and thescience fictiongenres, so Woody was instantly changed. Eventually, all the ventriloquist dummy features of Woody were deleted as the dummy looked "sneaky and mean".[11]However, they kept the name Woody in homage to the Western actor Woody Strode.[12][13]In August 2009, Lee Unkrich,Toy Story 3director, stated on his Twitter feed that Woody's last name is Pride and has been since earliest days of development.[14][15]
Voice
editPaul Newman,Robin Williams,andClint Eastwoodwere all considered for the voice of Woody, but John Lasseter always wanted Tom Hanks to voice Woody, stating that Hanks "has the ability to take emotions and make them appealing. Even if the character, like the one inA League of Their Own,is down-and-out and despicable. "[16][17][18]To see how Hanks's voice might fit with Woody, Lasseter borrowed a common Disney technique: animate a vocal monologue from a well-established actor to meld the actor's voice with the appearance or actions of the animated character.[19]The early test footage of using Hanks's voice fromTurner & Hoochconvinced Hanks to sign on to the film.[18][20]At Hanks's suggestion, Pixar employed his brotherJim Hanksto perform Woody's voice for video games, toys, attractions, and other merchandise.[21]
Characteristics
editWoody is an old-fashioned floppy pull-string cowboy doll. The voice-box that is activated by the pull-string says many simple phrases such as "Reach for the sky!", "You're my favorite deputy!", "There's a snake in my boot!", and "Somebody's poisoned the waterhole!".[a][22]His construction includes an "original hand-painted face, natural dyed-blanket stitched vest", and "hand-stitched poly-vinyl hat". Woody also wears an empty gun holster at his belt.[b][23]
He has been Andy's favorite toy since kindergarten, with a special spot on the bed, and is the leader and the brains of the toys in Andy's room. Andrew Stanton said that he understood that Woody would need to be a lovable, yet flawed leader since he is somewhat selfish.[24]InToy Story 2,it was revealed that he starred as the main character from a popular 1950s TV showWoody's Roundup.When Al is bargaining with Andy's mom in an attempt to take Woody, Andy's mom declines, stating that Woody is "an old family toy." Prospector also directly and derogatorily refers to him as a "hand-me-down cowboy doll" later in the movie. John Lasseter said "we always thought" that Woody is "kind of a hand-me-down" to Andy from his father.[25]
In the mock outtakes ofToy Story 2,Woody is shown to have a more mischievous side by pulling pranks onBuzz Lightyear,which includes drawing on his helmet, using his wings as advertising space for rent when they suddenly pop open for the end scene, and hiding in a Buzz Lightyear cardboard box to make faces as he walks past the hundreds of Buzz Lightyear toys on the shelves.[25]
Appearances
editFilms
editToy Story(1995)
editWoody is the favorite toy of his owner Andy Davis and is the leader of the toys in Andy's room. However, his position is jeopardized by the arrival of Buzz Lightyear, an astronaut action figure that Andy got as a birthday present. Buzz is convinced that he is an actual Space Ranger instead of a toy. The other toys quickly come to like him more than Woody. Annoyed and jealous, Woody tries to knock Buzz behind a desk, in hopes of retaining his status as Andy's favorite toy; Buzz instead falls out an open window and the other toys accuse Woody of getting rid of Buzz on purpose. Although it was just an accident, the toys do not believe Woody and become more antagonistic towards him.
While on the way toPizza Planet,a fight separates them from Andy at a gas station, which leads to them to being captured bySid Phillips,Andy's malicious neighbor who likes to destroy toys for fun. While at Sid's house, Buzz becomes depressed after realizing he is an action figure, but Woody cheers him up by explaining how happy he made Andy. They work together and eventually reunite with Andy as he and his family move to a new house. Woody is also re-accepted among the other toys and forms a strong friendship with Buzz.
Toy Story 2(1999)
editWhile Woody is trying to save another toy from being sold at Andy's family yard sale,Al McWhiggin,a toy collector, spots Woody and steals him to bring him to his apartment. At Al's apartment, Woody discovers his past and legacy as the star of a 1957 Western children's show titledWoody's Roundup.It starredStinky Pete the Prospector,cowgirl Jessie, and Woody's horseBullseye.Woody learns that he and the otherRounduptoys are going to be shipped to Japan by Al to be displayed in a toy museum, which will only accept the collection if Woody is in it.
Prospector is intent to make sure that theRounduptoys get into the museum; he convinces Woody to go along to Japan and forget Andy. Buzz and a few of the toys arrive to rescue Woody, who changes his mind and decides to return home. However, Prospector prevents Woody from leaving the apartment, ultimately leading to a confrontation at the airport, where the Prospector's plan is foiled. Woody, Buzz, and the other toys return to Andy's house, bringing Jessie and Bullseye with them.
Toy Story 3(2010)
editAndy is now 17 years old, and is preparing to leave for college. When Andy's other toys mistakenly believe that they are being thrown out as trash, they decide to donate themselves to the Sunnyside Daycare Center. While the others chose to stay at the daycare, Woody attempts to return to Andy, but instead is found and taken home by a little girl named Bonnie, who attends Sunnyside. At Bonnie's house, Woody becomes friends with her toys, who are horrified that he came from Sunnyside and tell him about the true nature of the daycare.
Woody returns to the daycare to tell the other toys the true story of Sunnyside, but finds that Andy's toys are being imprisoned during the night by the daycare toys' bitter leader,Lotso.During the day Woody gathers Andy's toys and tries to devise a plan to help them escape the daycare at night. The plan works out until Lotso figures out where they are and confronts them near the daycare's dumpster. During the confrontation, they all end up inside the dumpster and are taken to a landfill by the nearby dump truck. Andy's toys escape from the fiery landfill, when the toy aliens use the giant claw inside the landfill to grab them and take them to a safe spot. The toys return to Andy's house, and Woody arranges for the toys to be donated to Bonnie's house to enjoy life with a new owner. Andy describes to Bonnie how he viewed his old toys and states that Woody is his favorite toy because he is loyal and will never give up on anyone.
Toy Story 4(2019)
editBy the events ofToy Story 3,Woody is struggling to adapt to life with Bonnie, as he is no longer the leader of the group (Dolly is the leader of Bonnie's toys); furthermore, Bonnie has lost interest in him. Later, Bonnie creates a new toy,Forky,who believes himself to be trash because his body consists primarily of a disposable spork. Woody tries repeatedly to keep Forky from throwing himself away. In one instance, the two become separated from Bonnie and the other toys while on vacation. While trying to reunite with Bonnie, Woody teaches Forky the joys and responsibilities of being a toy. Woody later encounters Bo Peep, who has lived on her own for years without an owner, after being sold by Andy's mother nine years earlier.
Woody and Bo later team up to rescue Forky from a doll namedGabby Gabby,who wants Woody's voice box in return for Forky's release. Bo and Woody get into an argument after their rescue plan fails, with Woody telling Bo that loyalty is something a lost toy would not understand. He then agrees to give up his voice box after realizing Gabby Gabby had lived life as an unwanted toy due to her own defective voice box. After Buzz assures Woody that Bonnie will be okay without him, Woody and Bo reconcile and decide to stay together. Saying goodbye to their friends, Woody and Bo go on to help lost toys find new homes.
Toy Story 5(2026)
editWoody was confirmed to be appearing in the upcoming filmToy Story 5in an image revealed at Disney'sD23 Expo.[26]
Other films
editWoody appears in the animated mock outtakes ofA Bug's Lifeas theclapperboardholder.[c]He also appears in the Andy's room sequence ofBuzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Beginswhere he is voiced byJim Hanks.[27]Later, he appears in the end credit epilogue of Pixar's 2006 movieCarsas a toystation wagonvoiced by Tom Hanks.[28][12]He also appears in the threeToy Story ToonsshortsHawaiian Vacation,Small Fry,andPartysaurus Rex,which were released from 2011 to 2012.[29][30][31]He is also featured in the television specialsToy Story of Terror!(2013) andToy Story That Time Forgot(2014).[32][33]Woody, voiced by Jim Hanks, appears in a show calledToy Story Treats,[34]as well as theDisney+shortLamp Life.[35][36]
Miscellaneous
editTheme parks
editWoody appears in all theWalt Disney Parks and Resorts.He can be met through meet in greets at all fourToy Story Lands,which are at France'sWalt Disney Studios Park(Toy Story Playland),Hong Kong Disneyland,Shanghai Disneyland,andWalt Disney World'sHollywood Studios.[37][38]A twenty-feet-tall statue of Woody can be seen at the entrance of Hollywood Studios and Hong Kong Disneyland's Toy Story Land.[39][40]There is also one restaurant and an upcoming restaurant both named after him called Woody's Lunch Box and Woody's Roundup Rodeo BBQ.[41][42]At Shanghai's Toy Story Land, there is a ride called Woody's Roundup.[43]At Hollywood Studios, Disneyland, andTokyo DisneySea,Woody is featured in a4Dshooting arcade ride calledToy Story Mania!.[44][45][46]
At theMagic Kingdom,Woody can be seen on aparade floatin the Move It! Shake It! Dance and Play It! Street Party parade. There is also an entire section ofDisney's All-Star Movies Resortdedicated toToy Storythat includes a statue of Woody.[42]After twenty-five years of the same character look, Woody and some otherToy Storycharacters got an update to their look at Hong Kong Disneyland when it reopened in 2021. Woody received a new outfit, updated facial details, and the overall height and proportion of his character was edited.[47]
Toy Story: The Musical
editWoody appeared in the rock musicalToy Story: The Musical.The musical, based on the movie, was created byWalt Disney Creative EntertainmentforDisney Cruise Line,and made its first appearance on theDisney Wonderon April 10, 2008, and closed on May 7, 2016.[48]Woody was originally portrayed by Geoffrey Tyler and was later portrayed by Patrick Pevehouse.[49][50]The musical follows the storyline of the original movie with a few differences.[49]
Disney on Ice
editAdam Loosley appeared as Woody inDisney on Ice:Toy Story 3;it includes a "Hoedown Throwdown" scene where Woody, Jessie, and others skate dance toMiley Cyrus's song "Hoedown Throwdown"from theDisney ChannelseriesHannah Montana.[51][52]He has also been portrayed by Daniel Harris in Disney on Ice: Worlds of Fantasy.[53]Woody has also appeared in Disney on Ice: Mickey's Search Party and has been portrayed by Benji Toedte in Disney on Ice: Celebrate Memories.[54][55]Nelson Sanchez-Leemet portrayed Woody in Disney on Ice: Road Trip Adventures, where in one scene he skates to the song "Old Town Road".[56][57]Woody has also appeared in Disney on Ice: 100 Years of Magic.[58]
Merchandise
editAfter the release ofToy Storyin 1995, Disney began releasing merchandise for Woody and otherToy Storycharacters. They made a talking Woody doll, along with mugs, magnets, figures, trading cards, throw blankets, bedding, lunch kits, calendars, greeting cards, gift wraps, and other merchandise with Woody on them.[59][60][61]After the release ofToy Story 4,Disney created an interactive talking action figure Woody.[62]Woody also appears in multipleDisney andToy Storyrelated-video games,includingDisney Infinity,Kinect Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure,Kinect: Disneyland Adventures,Disney Magic Kingdoms,Kingdom Hearts III,Lego The Incredibles,[63][64][65]andDisney Dreamlight Valley.[66]
Woody appears in multipleDisney comicspublished byBoom! Entertainmentfrom May to August 2009. They published four issues of a limitedcomic bookseries calledToy Story: Mysterious Strange.[67][68][69]Woody also appears in the Toy Story Comics, published from May to August 2012, byMarvelandDisney PublishingcalledToy Story: Tales from the Toy Chest.[70]Woody was also featured in the Toy Story magazine, that was launched byEgmontin July 2010. It was a monthly magazine with 24 pages with the first one having 28 pages.[71]Dark Horse Comicspublished a 72-pagegraphic novelrelated toToy Story 4in 2019 that had Woody in it.[72]
Oscars
editWoody, along with otherToy Storycharacters, voiced by their primary actors, have appeared and presented awards at the68th,the72nd,and the88th Academy Awards.At the 68thAcademy Awards,Woody and Buzz were left on the stage by John Lasseter after he received the Special Achievement Oscar. After being left on stage, Woody and Buzz did a short skit.[73]At the 72nd Academy Awards, Woody, Buzz, and Jessie presented the Best Animated Short Film Oscar toThe Old Man and the SeabyAleksandr Petrov.[74]At the 88th Academy Awards, Woody and Buzz were featured to honor the 20th anniversary ofToy Story's Oscar win and present the Oscar for theBest Animated FeaturetoInside Out.[75]
Reception and legacy
editYou can’t find a better friend than Sheriff Woody. [He] looked out for others, plotted rescue missions and valued loyalty. He was a role model for children, too, which could explain why he was front and center in the franchise. Woody was unwavering... “Toy Story” needed a leader, too, and Woody fit the hat... he didn’t always lead by example, but ultimately learned what mattered most... The ultimate toy? That’s Woody – loyal, dependable, trustworthy and steadfast.
Bruce Miller,Sioux City Journal[76]
Woody has been widely praised by critics because of his personality, loyalty, and leadership.[76][77]Geoff Loftus ofForbesstated that Woody, along with Buzz, is a great leader because even what to do, “they never stop thinking” and “never stop looking for the answer to a problem... No matter how great the crisis.”[78]Collin McCormick ofScreen Rantsaid that Pixar has created some “unforgettable characters over the years”, but stated that Woody “might be the best of them all”.[22]Tom Power ofPolygoncompared Woody's arc to real-life people, saying that it “symbolizes the growth that we all experience. He’s the embodiment of our own development, and acts as a lens through which we can see our own growth".[77]Ben Child fromThe Guardianwrote that Woody is "The lovable hero of the Toy Story movies".[9]While Nate Birch ofFatherlycriticized Woody, saying that he is an "irredeemable jerk" and that he is the “heartless villain” ofToy Story,[79]A. A. Dowd fromThe A.V. Clubcommented that Woody's selfishness and other qualities make him among “the most three-dimensional of cartoon characters".[80]
Tom Hanks's vocal performance as Woody has also been praised by film critics. Susan Wloszczyna ofUSA Todayapproved of the selection of Hanks for the lead role of Woody.[81]Kenneth Turanof theLos Angeles Timesexpressed that Hanks "brings an invaluable heft and believability to Woody."[82]Ben Kaye ofLooperalso said that Hanks brings the character of Woody to life using his "unique voice" to imbue Woody with "humor, authority, and heart".[83]Peter Bradshaw,film critic forThe Guardian,stated Hanks's vocal work inToy Storyis one of his "most heartwarming, heartrending pieces of casting" in his career.[84]Katie Walsh ofThe Columbianpraised Hanks vocal performance writing, "Tom Hanks as Woody has always been one of the defining animation vocal performances."[85]
Woody the Sheriff is loyal, noble, and funny. And while he tries hard to be his best, he also makes mistakes... These vices serve to make this toy character all the more human. In a stroke of brilliant casting, Tom Hanks was chosen to provide the voice of the honest, do-gooder everyman Woody. Hanks reliably brings his signature wit and warmth to the character.
Andrew Martin,Screen Rant[86]
Woody has also been ranked one of the best animated characters of all time. In June 2010,Entertainment Weeklynamed Woody one of the "100 Greatest Characters of the Last 20 Years", andScreen Rantranked him the 6th best animated movie character of all time.[87][86]Screen Rantalso ranked him the number one Pixar character saying, "While he [Woody] has his fair share of good and bad moments, it’s hard not to root for Woody in his endeavors, which helps make him the greatest Pixar character of all time."[88]Declaring that Woody's "undying loyalty" is “a trait we’d all like to see in our best friends”,Hollywood Insideralso ranked him the number one Pixar character.[89]Rolling Stoneranked Woody 12th among the best Pixar characters writing, "Tom Hanks imbued the rustler [Woody] with apoplectic hilarity and made for the perfect straight man against the delusional Buzz Lightyear, but it’s the uglier aspects of his personality – envy, selfishness – that make this toy human."[90]
Woody has also become popular among celebrities. In the reality TV show and dancing competitionDancing with the Stars,Sean Spicer,formerWhite House Press Secretary,dressed up as Woody while dancing to "You've Got a Friend in Me".Spicer dedicated the dance to his father who died of cancer in 2016.[91][92]Woody has also impacted thecosplaycommunity. "Sneak", a well-known French cosplayer, has done a cosplay of Woody.[93]In 2011,Ryan Tubridy,the host of the IrishThe Late Late Toy Show,dressed up as Woody.[94][95]In 2019, atLancashire, England,a woman named Lindsay Ashton woreToy Storyhigh-heels shoesthat featured Woody on them on her wedding day.[96]
Notes
edit- ^As seen inToy Story,Toy Story 2,Toy Story 3,andToy Story 4
- ^As mentioned inToy Story 2
- ^As seen in the end credits ofA Bug's Life
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