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Toy Story[edit]

In Toy Story, Woody 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 gets as a birthday present. Buzz is convinced he is an actual Space Ranger,
and 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 antagonistic towards him.
Woody and Buzz eventually wind up in the house of Andy's malicious neighbor Sid Phillips, who
likes to destroy toys for fun. Buzz becomes depressed after realizing he is an action figure, but
Woody cheers him up by explaining how happy he makes Andy. The two work together and
eventually reunite with Andy as he and his family move to a new house. Woody is re-accepted
amongst the other toys and forms a friendship with Buzz.
Woody's romantic interest in the film is Bo Peep.

Toy Story 2[edit]


In Toy Story 2, Woody is stolen by a toy collector named Al McWhiggin, who spots Woody at a
family yard sale while Woody is trying to save another toy from being sold. At Al's apartment, Woody
discovers his past and legacy as the star of a 1950s Western children's show titled Woody's
Roundup, which also starred Stinky Pete the Prospector, cowgirl Jessie, and Woody's
horse Bullseye. Woody learns that he and the other Roundup toys will be shipped to Japan to be
displayed in a toy museum, which will only accept the collection if Woody is in it.
Prospector was never sold until Al found him, and thus had never experienced the love of a child.
Prospector is intent to make sure that the Roundup toys get into the museum; he convinces Woody
to go along to Japan and forget Andy. Buzz and a few of the toys from the first film 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 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[edit]


In Toy Story 3, Andy is now 17 years old, and preparing to leave for college. When Andy's other toys
mistakenly believe that they were thrown out as trash, they decide to donate themselves to the
Sunnyside daycare center. While the others choose to stay, Woody attempts to return to Andy, but is
instead found and taken home by a little girl named Bonnie, who attends Sunnyside. At Bonnie's
house, he 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, where Andy's toys have been imprisoned by the daycare toys' bitter
leader, Lotso. Woody gathers Andy's other toys and helps them to escape, but during a
confrontation with Lotso, they wind up inside a dumpster and are taken to a landfill. Andy's toys
eventually escape and return to his house. 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 views his old toys and tells
her that Woody has "been my pal for as long as I can remember," then states that Woody is his
favorite toy because he is loyal and would never give up on anyone which is what makes Woody so
special.

Toy Story 4[edit]


In Toy Story 4, Woody is not being played with as much as he used to, unlike all the other toys.
Later, Bonnie creates a new toy, Forky, who believes he is trash because his body consists primarily
of a disposable spork. Woody tries repeatedly to keep Forky from disposing of himself, and 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 named Gabby Gabby, who wants Woody's
voice box in return for Forky's release. Woody and Bo have an argument after their rescue plan fails.
Woody then agrees to give up his voice box, after realizing Gabby Gabby has lived life as an
unwanted toy due to her own defective voice box. Woody and Bo later reconcile and decide to stay
together, after Buzz assures Woody that Bonnie will be okay without him. After saying goodbye to
his friends, Woody and Bo go on to help lost toys find new owners.

Other appearances[edit]
Woody made a cameo in the outtakes of Pixar's 1998 film A Bug's Life as a crew member, clapping
the upside-down clapperboard. Then he appeared in the Andy's room sequence of Buzz Lightyear of
Star Command: The Adventure Begins where he was voiced by Jim Hanks (Tom Hanks' brother),
and the Andy's room intro of the Buzz Lightyear of Star Command television series as a cameo.
Later, he appeared in the end credit epilogue of Pixar's 2006 movie Cars as a toy station wagon. He
also appeared in the theatrical shorts Hawaiian Vacation, Small Fry, and Partysaurus Rex, released
from 2011 to 2012. He also appears in the television specials Toy Story of Terror! (2013) and Toy
Story That Time Forgot (2014). Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) has appeared and presented at
the 68th, the 72nd, and 88th Academy Awards. Woody also appeared in the 2007 film Meet the
Robinsons along with Jessie and Bullseye. Woody appeared in the 2017 Family Guy episode "The
Finer Strings" in a cutaway gag set up by Stewie Griffin. The gag involves him walking in on Buzz
and Bo Peep sleeping together. Woody and Buzz appear as piñatas in Pixar's 2017 film Coco. He
also appears in various Disney crossover media, including the Disney Infinity series, Lego The
Incredibles and Kingdom Hearts III.

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