Did you ever have a Woody doll like Andy?

I remember I wanted a Woody toy really badly back when I was 6 and Toy Story had just came out. My mom told me that if I passed my swim test (which was crossing a 20 ft width of the pool underwater) that I’d get one. So I forced myself to do so, managed to complete it under 40 seconds, and I did get Woody (along with a nice trophy). And that was one of the greatest feelings of accomplishment I had in my childhood.

Yeeeeh, and a Buzz :smiley:

Don’t you hate it when they do that!

My mum gave away all my Thundercats!

I didn’t have a Buzz or Woody until the 2nd film came out. I had a Sing a Long Woody. Not the same but better than nothing.

But I have my Toy Story Collection Buzz and Woody now!

I had many woody’s probably about 5 big woody’s and then about 200 mini ones from fast food toys and small ones here and there most are gone now not by my choice still have my first 15 years old and in terrible condition he’s missing his vest belt bandana holster and his arm got cut off by my little brother he was 3 but its most precious possestion

Yes, I did. I couldn’t find Woody, but here’s my old Buzz figure.

If I remember correctly, the Woody doll I had was slightly better than the regular version…it had a better modeled face and wasn’t as overstuffed. It still wasn’t perfect though.

Whats with the red things on his waist and torso? What do they do?

It’s been so long I kind of forgot how badly made old Buzz looks now compared to the new one, like with all the holes in his body and the wings being too small.

I’ve always wanted a Woody and a Buzz doll, but they’re really expensive where I come from. A decent one costs about $80 o.O

It makes him say various phrases calling for Woody. Apparently it’s supposed to connect with another Woody doll or something.

Is his arm actually meant to hang down like that or is it broken or something? I’m pretty sure my old Buzz couldn’t do that, though it would be nice if it could’ve.

No, it can do that without being broken. It might just be the angle of the picture or something, though.

I remember my dad buying my bro and I Buzz and Woody figurines from McD Happy Meals back when the movie came out. I think I got Woody (I always like ‘straight man’ characters, while my bro gets the ‘mavericks’). My dad even wrote our names on the soles of their feet with a marker pen like Andy did. :slight_smile:

Speaking of that…

Cool beans! I think mine was lost forever… we moved house lotsa times. :frowning:

Ive had my fair share of toy story stuff. I had a pull string woody from like 97 for a long time. the string broke offi n like…99. I still have it but I got new one soemtiem in the early 200s. I got the room guard buzz a long time ago and still have that one. I have the Woody and buzz figures from hasbro that came out in like 2001. buzz acctually had a full wing span! I had countless other smaller figures I so wish I didnt lose. I had this buzz figure which was like 8 inches, it had a working lazer, and these detachable wings. I remember the box and everything. I cant find the same figure on ebay or anywehre else. Now I have the TSC Woody and Buzz.

I have a lot of toy story toys, lots of woody dolls, jessie’s and buzz. my personal favorite from the collection I have is a very nice movie accurate in many ways bullseye in scale with woody, jessie and buzz. bullseye seats woody nicely. i will put up a picture sometime soon.

I had a Hamm action figure, from back when the first movie came out. You could press the cork in his stomach and make a coin pop out of the slot in his back. I actually got it before I’d even seen the movie - my motivation being that I just love pigs, and when I saw that there was a pig character with his own action figure, I had to have it.

Actually, I believe that I still have him. He’s stored away somewhere in my old bedroom back at my parents’ house.

I had a Woody(still do) but he’s not in scale. :frowning:

Boy, do these guys have a story…

(Yeah, I did the boot signing thing too… well my dad did Buzz)

Now, my first Woody I got the night I saw Toy Story, but he was a plush bendy one, but he’s in storage somewhere with the rest of my Toy Story toys. The Buzz was from ‘95, and just about everything has happened to him (dropped on hardwood floors, fell down a flight of stairs). He still works to this day, my dad only had to fix his wing mechanism once. His speakers still sound great.
Woody is also from the 95’ line, but I think I got him at around '97 (I was dieing for a Woody doll like Andy’s). He’s still held up, though just barely. Some stuff he went through is:

  • marker on forehead (I wanted to be like Sid)
  • juice spilled on vest
  • ink on shirt
  • the pull-string was ripped out by my cousin (but the hoop was saved so he could be fixed)
  • after seeing Toy Story 2 when I was 4, I wanted to give Woody his ripped arm, but one thing lead to another, and it came off completely. Thank goodness for Grandmas.

I’ve had a couple of Woodys

Ok, you can stop laughing now.

As and adult, I had a Thinkway Room Guard, half of the Buzz/Woody interactive set, the $25 TSC Woody (the one that didn’t talk), and the Burger King Woody. None of them were right, but the Burger King Woody was the one I had as a teen and I played with him a lot. The two Thinkway Woody had his voice box removed in hopes of rewiring it with actual movie sound clips (of Tom Hanks’s voice)- all that happened was that I butchered up the Room Guard. The Interactive Woody couldn’t be opened up properly- bless him for that.

I had two Buzzes, one was Flight Control Buzz and I had the original 1995 Buzz.

I later took them apart and made this from three Buzzes (like Sid)

Body is the 1995 Buzz, left forearm is Flight Control Buzz’s, and head is Nighttime Rescue Buzz’s. I got that head from a friend.

TSC Woody got returned to the shop and the leftover Buzz pieces got cobbled together and were sold on Ebay with the two Woodys. -Omar