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No posts may be added in this forum. Not there toy age, what they would be by there human counterparts. I always thought they were in there mid 30s, mabey late 20s.
What was Woody's life like for the 40 years before he met Andy? The movies do not explicitly state the years in which they take place, which makes the Toy Story film timeline inexact. However, references within the films can date the first movie as taking place in This means that Andy, who is turning six in the first film, was born in Woody and Andy were friends from an early age, so Woody and Andy could have first met when Andy was a baby.
Even then, however, Woody is a lot older than Andy. In Toy Story 2 , Woody learns that he is a collectible toy based on the s television show Woody's Roundup. When RC's batteries run out, Woody realizes that he can ignite Buzz's rocket and manages to toss RC into the moving truck just as he and Buzz go soaring into the air.
They glide in the air until they land safely inside Andy's car. At the end of the film, which takes place at Christmas, Woody and Buzz stage another reconnaissance mission to prepare for the new toy arrivals. As Woody wonders what gift may be worse than Buzz, Andy receives a puppy , to which Buzz and Woody share a worried smile. In Toy Story 2 , about a year after the first film, Woody, ready for an annual trip with Andy to a place called Cowboy Camp, struggles to find his trademark cowboy hat.
He sends everyone in search of it, and while everyone is searching, Bo Peep snags him with her cane again. She encourages him that everything will be all right, nearly kissing him before being interrupted by Rex struggling with her sheep, and moments later Slinky finds the hat. After preparing for departure, Andy accidentally tears Woody's arm while playing with him and Buzz Lightyear before leaving for camp.
To Woody's dismay, Andy leaves Woody on the shelf, despite Ms. Davis offering to fix him on the way. Woody, being unable to move his arm, begins to have recurring nightmares of becoming a disused toy which Andy says that he does not want to play with anymore and drops him into the pile of cards left on the floor by Rex, Mr.
Potato Head, and Rocky, which leads him into a trash can filled with severed hands, and they grab him by the neck while he's begging Andy not to do it, but he sadly says goodbye to Woody and closes the trash can lid, ignoring Woody's pleads.
Woody wakes to find that Wheezy , a penguin toy whose squeaker is broken, is being taken by Andy's mother to be sold at a yard sale. Woody rescues Wheezy with the help of Andy's dog Buster , but he is accidentally left behind at the yard sale and subsequently located by Al McWhiggin , the owner of the toy store, Al's Toy Barn.
He tries to offer, bribe, and bargain with Ms. Davis, but she refuses to sell the sheriff and stores him in the cash box. Irritated at her noncompliance, Al resorts to thievery, stealing Woody by causing a distraction with a skateboard, so with Ms. Davis focused on the mess, Al is able to snatch Woody from right under her nose. He quickly hurries to his car, storing the bag holding Woody in the trunk, as Buzz tries to save his friend, but fails. Woody is brought to Al's apartment, where he discovers that he is a toy based on Woody's Roundup , a TV show from the s.
By acquiring him, Al now has a complete collection of the show's merchandise, which he plans to sell to a toy museum in Tokyo , Japan. Woody meets the toy versions of the show's co-stars: his sidekick Jessie , his horse Bullseye , and an old prospector named Stinky Pete also known as 'The Prospector' who is still apparently in mint condition in his original box.
The three are excited to be going to Japan, but knowing that he is still Andy's toy, Woody has doubts and intends to return home. When Al rips off his torn arm by accident, Woody tries to recover his arm and then escape the apartment, but without success as the TV turned on and woke up Al in the process.
Seeing the remote next to her, Woody confronts Jessie. She is furious when Woody answers to her question that he's labeling her with "if the boot fits! The next day, Woody's arm is repaired and he is given a fresh paint job by Geri , which he appreciates.
He slowly warms up to the idea of going to Japan, particularly after learning that Jessie was once the favorite toy of a little girl named Emily , who gave her away after growing up and he is convinced by Stinky Pete that, if he returns to Andy, he will eventually be thrown away or left in storage when he grows up like with what happened to Jessie, whereas if he goes to Japan, he will be remembered and treasured forever.
He is later confronted by Buzz and the other toys, who try to take him home, but Woody initially turns his back on them, both literally and figuratively. However, before Buzz leaves, he asks Woody if he really wants to "watch kids from behind glass and never be loved again". From this, and watching an episode of Woody's Roundup where he sang You've Got a Friend in Me , he realizes going to the museum means spending all eternity in a glass prison devoid of any playtime whatsoever and comes to his senses.
He then invites the other toys from Woody's Roundup to come along, but is denied freedom by the disgruntled Prospector, who is determined to go to Japan in the process, it's revealed he turned on the TV and framed Jessie. Woody and the rest of the collection are packed up for shipping overseas and taken to the Tri-County Airport.
Woody gets into a spat with the Prospector in the baggage handling area, during which the old rip in his arm is reopened on purpose by Stinky Pete to force Woody into getting back in the suitcase but this time, his arm still can move, because it's just a little rip.
Woody is eventually able to defeat the Prospector with help from the other toys by tossing him into a girl's backpack sentencing him to an unfortunate fate of being doodled on by its owner, much to his grief. While Bullseye is rescued, Jessie is loaded into the plane's cargo hold, forcing Woody to slip on board and extract her from the cargo hold just before the plane takes off.
Woody and the others happily return home, using one of the airport baggage trucks to do so, where his arm is once again repaired Andy's fix is somewhat lopsided, but Woody takes this as a badge of pride , and Jessie and Bullseye are made members of Andy's toys.
Woody and Buzz now accept the fact that Andy will eventually grow up, but even after he does, they will still be there for each other. In Toy Story 3 , Andy is now 17 years old and preparing to leave home for college. By this time, Woody is one of the very few toys remaining in Andy's possession, as a majority have either been sold or lost over the years. Fearing abandonment is on the horizon, Woody holds a meeting with the other remaining toys to discuss their future. According to Woody, they will more than likely be stored in the attic, where, despite no longer being used, will still be in Andy's possession, which is most important.
As expected, Andy places his toys in a garbage bag to be stored in the attic, but Mrs. Davis mistakes it for trash and leaves them on the street just as a garbage truck arrives.
Woody saves the toys, but Mr. Potato Head and Jessie are furious at the event, believing Andy no longer wants them. Against Woody's wishes, the toys donate themselves to Sunnyside Daycare, where the leader of the facility— Lotso —promises that they'll be loved and played with for the rest of eternity.
Woody refuses to abandon Andy and tries to return home, only to be taken by a little girl named Bonnie.
At Bonnie's house, Woody gets acquainted with her toys - Mr. Pricklepants , Dolly , Buttercup , Trixie , Peas-in-a-Pod , and Chuckles the Clown - and learns that Lotso is actually a tyrant that abuses the toys of Sunnyside after being abandoned by his owner, Daisy. Woody returns to Sunnyside to save his friends, but Lotso and his cronies corner them. Woody calls Lotso out on his tyranny and manages to turn his henchmen against him, who dispose of Lotso in a garbage bin.
Maybe one day the higher brass at Pixar will shed some light on this or accept it has official canon, but this is almost too beautiful not to be. And I thought Toy Story 3 was sad. Also, I guess Woody is just riddled in polio? He graduated from Rowan University and loves Marvel, Nintendo, and going on long hikes and then greatly wishing he was back indoors.
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