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Sheriff Woody Pride (or simply Woody) is a fictional pull-string cowboy doll who appears in the Disney–Pixar Toy Story franchise. In the films, Woody is one of the main protagonists, alongside Buzz Lightyear and Jessie. He is primarily voiced by Tom Hanks, who voices him in the Toy Story films, short films, and TV specials.
Lotso, getting free with Woody and Buzz's help, reaches an emergency stop button, but decides at the last minute to leave the other toys to be burned so that they can't return to Andy. However, his final plot failed at the last second as Andy's toys are saved by the Aliens using a giant claw.
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She is a part of a collectible toy set based on a fictional 1950s cowboy puppet television series named "Woody's Roundup", which consists of Sheriff Woody, Jessie, a prospector named Stinky Pete and Woody's steed Bullseye. This valuable toy collection is destined to be sold to a museum in Tokyo by a collector named Al McWhiggin. Despite having ...
Colt Gray and his father, Colin Gray, made their first appearances in front of a judge at Georgia's Barrow County Superior Court on Friday morning to face charges in the shooting deaths of four ...
Woody — or, more specifically, his head — obscured some of the digits on the truck's license plate. That prompted a Muncie police officer to pull the vehicle over, near Yale Avenue and ...
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