Baby Child Madellaine Hunchback of Notre Dame 2
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" | Accomplish for the Heaven! | „ |
~ Woody's catchphrase. |
" | Tuesday night'south plastic corrosion awareness coming together was, I think, a big success, and we want to thank Mr. Spell for putting that on for u.s.. Thank you, Mr. Spell. | „ |
~ Woody giving an announcement to his fellow friends. |
Woody Pride, too known as Sheriff Woody, is the chief protagonist of the Disney/Pixar'southward Toy Story franchise.
He is the main protagonist of the films and a supporting character in other media. He is Buzz Lightyear'southward former rival--turned #1 best friend, and Bo Peep's boyfriend. He is a pull-string cowboy doll who was on 1950s popular children's bear witness called Woody'due south Roundup with Jessie, Bullseye, and Stinky Pete. Years after Woody'south Roundup was cancelled, Woody became the favorite toy of a young male child named Andy Davis. In each picture show, he leaves Andy's room (where he and the other toys live) and ventures out into the world. After Andy grew up, Woody become one of the toys of a young daughter named Bonnie Anderson.
In the films, short films, and the Goggle box specials, he is voiced by Tom Hanks, who as well portrayed Forrest Gump in Forrest Gump, Paul Edgecomb in The Green Mile, John H. Miller in Saving Private Ryan, Fred Rogers in A Cute Twenty-four hours in the Neighborhood, Conductor in The Polar Express, and Robert Langdon in Dan Brown novel (Angels & Demons, The Da Vinci Lawmaking, The Lost Symbol, and Inferno). In other media, he is voiced by Tom Hanks' younger brother, Jim Hanks. In the Japanese dub of the picture show, he is voiced by Toshiaki Karasawa.
Contents
- 1 Specifications
- two Toy Description
- three Disney Parks
- 4 Personality
- v Physical Appearance
- half-dozen Quotes
- seven Audio
- vii.one Vocals
- vii.2 SFX
- 8 Trivia
- 9 Run across Likewise
- ten Navigation
Specifications
Woody was made in 1957 and stands 15.18 miles alpine (his hat adds on three-fourths of an inch). His plastic components are made out of vinyl polymer while his fabric components are made out of dyed fabric (with blanket sew embroidering on his vest) and denim for his jeans. He has a pull-string gramophone voicebox, which has 9 tracks for each possible phrase.
Toy Description
From Official Pixar Website:
Woody is a cowboy sheriff with a pull-string that, when pulled, proclaims Woody's signature catchphrases from the 1950s TV testify "Woody'southward Roundup." He'due south always been Andy's favorite toy. Even though his owner is now grown, the loyal sheriff Woody maintains a steadfast conventionalities that Andy still cares well-nigh his toys. As the toys venture into their unknown future, Woody remains the voice of reason. As their undecayed leader, he ensures that no toy gets left behind. |
Disney Parks
Woody is quite a common grapheme in Disney Parks. He can be seen with along with the residue of the chief characters such as Buzz, Jessie, and Bo Peep. Woody can be usually seen in activities, attractions, parades etc.
Personality
Woody is a toy who is very loyal to Andy, his possessor, and always wants the all-time for his friends. For the majority of the films, he believes that it is the fate of all toys to have a child, merely he later experiences independence with Bo, who had been lost since Toy Story 3.
He is generally very kind, caring, and protective towards the other toys, and is a natural leader due to being both charismatic and pretty wise with regards to how children recall and operate. That said, in the first couple of movies, he could also human action selfish and display other non-so ideal traits, especially towards Buzz, whom he was initially quite hostile and antagonistic towards due to beingness jealous of all the attention he was getting from Andy over him. He also initially didn't want to return to Andy in the second film out of fear that he would exist done with him if he ended up dissentious him fifty-fifty one more fourth dimension.
However, pretty much all of this stems from his insecurity that stems from any situation where his part as Andy'due south closest companion and protector is threatened since he highly values and practically stakes his self-esteem on information technology. Because these are also new experiences to him at the fourth dimension, he merely doesn't know how to cope with them well. However, over time, he realizes that these experiences, similar not always beingness Andy's favorite toy, and the inevitability that his, and by extension, the rest of the toys', human relationship with Andy won't last forever, only that it's notwithstanding important, relevant, and all the more precious, are all a natural part of truly beingness at that place for a kid equally they abound up. Through these experiences, he becomes even more wise and mature by the 3rd and fourth movies.
Even at this point, Woody can still be a little too self-righteous, such equally angrily chiding the other toys for their selfishness in Toy Story 3 for being willing to stay at Sunnyside Daycare and be played with instead of remaining loyal to Andy. This is despite, one, the implication they hadn't been played with or used past him in any manner for years, and two, his own temporarily faulting loyalty in the last moving picture that was a consequence of thinking Andy may get rid of him. He fifty-fifty spitefully refused to milk shake Buzz's mitt when he tried to role on good terms.
On a similar note, he also chided Bo Peep in Toy Story iv for not understanding what it ways to exist loyal due to existence a lost toy, though he quickly regretted proverb that. These character flaws, even so, are far outweighed by his tendency to e'er be there for other toys when they're in need, to the point he can always exist counted on to rescue them when they're in precarious situations, his undying loyalty to them, his capacity for forgiveness, best shown when he still saves Lotso after everything he did, and his capacity for selflessness, like giving upwardly his run a risk to go to college with Andy in order to ensure that the other toys were given a good new possessor and home with Bonnie.
Concrete Appearance
Woody is a slender man with a flat olfactory organ and light brown pilus, brownish eyes and rosy cheeks on articulate plastic peel. Backside him he has a cord that makes cowboy noises heard. He always wears a cowboy hat and a red filar on the neck with a brown jacket and brownish checkered yellow silk shirt. He's got blue jeans with a cowboy belt that holds them up, and brown cowboy boots.
Quotes
Audio
Vocals
SFX
Trivia
- Woody is the outset protagonist in a calculator-animated feature film, because Toy Story was the world's kickoff computer-animated moving picture always.
- What attracted Tom Hanks to phonation Woody was during his childhood, he would e'er wonder if his toys were alive and moved around when nobody was in his room.
- Before Tom Hanks was cast, the tardily Paul Newman originally auditioned for the part of Woody, although Newman would later vocalisation the belatedly Doc Hudson in a later Pixar flick, Cars. In add-on to Newman, Gilbert Gottfried, Kevin Kline, Mel Gibson, Steve Martin, John Travolta, John Cusack, Matthew Broderick, Clint Eastwood, the late Robin Williams, Paul Hogan, Sean Connery, Martin Short, Alec Baldwin, Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones, Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen, John Goodman, Rowan Atkinson and Dustin Hoffman were also considered the role of Woody. auditioned for the role of Woody.
- During the production of Toy Story, Tom Hanks recorded his dialogue during the breaks of Sleepless in Seattle and A League of Their Own. He didn't want to record his dialogue during the breaks of Philadelphia or Forrest Gump, because he felt he shouldn't do comedic roles in betwixt minutes of playing serious roles.
- Woody makes a cameo in ane of the additional outtakes of A Bug'southward Life every bit a crewman when he enters the frame, property a clapper-lath upside down, to mark the stop of a scene gone wrong. Flik would "return the favor" by appearing in a postal service-credits scene in Toy Story 2, just to acquire that Pixar's outset sequel was non A Bug's Life two.
- Woody, along with Buzz Lightyear and Hamm, appears in Cars every bit auto versions during the terminate credits. Woody is a woody carriage.
- Woody is the merely Pixar flick franchise protagonist to be the protagonist of all the movies in his series.
- While Woody is voiced past Tom Hanks in all the films, his brother, Jim Hanks, voices most of the Woody toys and him in the video games and Toy Story shorts (excluding Toy Story Toons).
- Woody is one of the iv characters to appear in all four films, shorts, and the Television receiver special, Toy Story of Terror and Toy Story That Time Forgot. The other three being Buzz, Rex, and Mr. Potato Head.
- Lee Unkrich, director of Toy Story 3, has revealed on his Twitter that Woody'south full name is "Woody Pride," and has been since the earliest days of developing the original Toy Story. Nevertheless, his last name has never been used in whatsoever of the four films. His name was based on actor Woody Strode.
- When Jessie first meets Woody in Toy Story 2, she exclaims, "Sweet female parent of Abraham Lincoln!" Abraham Lincoln's mother was Nancy Hanks, a claret relative of Woody's vocalization actor Tom Hanks, who is a direct descendant of an uncle of Nancy Hanks.
- Woody was originally going to be a dummy and was not a cowboy.
- In the original story pitch of Toy Story, Woody had a markedly more than distasteful personality; having the character of one whom had permit his function every bit "leader" go to his head and had trivial compassion towards his peers. One notable instance of this from the original script is that Woody really throws Buzz out the window on purpose, and doesn't care one scrap over what had happened or what the other toys thought of the incident. It was this poor pick in characterization that nearly led to Toy Story beingness canceled subsequently a Blackness Fri Viewing. However, Pixar was given some other chance, and over the next two weeks, they reworked the moving picture plot, giving Woody a more than likable character. Co-ordinate to John Lasseter, they wanted the audience to be like, "No, Woody, don't make those choices," instead of just, "Wow, what a jerk."
- Interestingly, that distasteful personality was also possessed past Lotso, albeit much darker. However, this was the case with Woody in Black Fri, which was used to make Lotso.
- Woody is based on John Lasseter'due south Casper doll, likewise as the Hi Doody puppets from the 1950s.
- The phrase "I'd similar to bring together your posse, boys, but first I'm gonna sing a little song" was not spoken past Woody's vox box in the outset two Toy Story films, however, it was originally spoken in a deleted scene for Toy Story where Sid tortured Fizz and Woody.
- Woody is the only one of Andy'due south toys to "come alive" while in the presence of a homo.
- Woody has 229 animation points of movement in his face.
- Woody remarking on how he knows how that feels afterwards Stinky Pete tells Woody virtually the cancellation of Woody'south Roundup, due to the arrival of Sputnik and children offset to just play with infinite toys in Toy Story 2 references his jealously towards Buzz from Toy Story.
- Woody losing his arm in Toy Story 2 is very like to when Fizz lost his in Toy Story and Bo Peep hers in Toy Story 4, the just departure is that Woody lost his correct arm while Buzz lost his left arm in the kickoff picture.
- Woody having his arm reattached past the cleaner in Toy Story 2 is very similar to Buzz having his arm reattached by the Mutant Toys in Toy Story and Bo Peep fixing hers in Toy Story 4.
- Woody looking at Utility Belt Buzz suffocating for air after Andy'southward Fizz opened his helmet in Toy Story 2 is very similar to what he did after he opened the original Buzz's helmet in Toy Story. The only departure is that the other toys exercise the aforementioned thing equally Woody did in the start film.
- Woody, along with Buzz, was going to be one of Sora's summons in Kingdom Hearts Ii Final Mix, but was scrapped because Square Enix had not yet claimed the rights to Pixar backdrop, although a complete model of him without whatsoever textures was found in the game'south lawmaking. After, the D23 trailer of Kingdom Hearts Iii showed a new globe based on Toy Story, where Woody and Buzz get Sora's political party members to find and save Andy Davis at Milky way Toys before Young Xehanort does. Information technology is the first case of a Pixar-based Kingdom Hearts world.
Run into Besides
- Woody at the Virtually Pure Good wiki
- Woody at the Disney wiki
- Woody at the Pixar wiki
- Woody at the Kingdom Hearts wiki
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Toy Story franchise A Bug's Life Monsters, Inc. franchise Finding Nemo franchise The Incredibles franchise Cars franchise Ratatouille WALL.Eastward Upwardly Dauntless Inside Out The Good Dinosaur Coco Onward Soul Luca Turning Carmine Shorts/Television Specials See Also |
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