
Although in Bonnie's hands the toys would continue to be played with, audiences were surprised that Andy would ever give up Woody, and they were not the only ones.

At the end of Toy Story 3, after Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen), and the rest of the toys had fought so hard to return to their kid, Andy (John Morris), he decided to give his toys to Bonnie (Hahn), including Woody. Not only did the Pixar movie exceed expectations with its critical reception, but it also managed to shock audiences with its bittersweet ending. Instead, Woody's been discarded in the closet, left to collect dust bunnies alongside a few other toys and objects like an elephant and a play chair.Ī look over the "Toy Story 4" soundtrack shows the score for when Woody's in the closet is called "Woody's Closet of Neglect." The song contains a piece of "When She Loved Me," the song in "Toy Story 2" from Jessie's flashback where the cowgirl was abandoned.īonnie only starts playing with Woody later in the movie when he's inseparable from Forky, an arts and crafts creation Bonnie makes at kindergarten orientation, who doesn't accept the fact that he's a toy.Still, even with the bar set so high, Toy Story 3 did not disappoint. At one point, Bonnie takes the sheriff's star off of Woody to put it on Jessie and play with her instead. But Woody? During playtime, she has repeatedly chosen not to play with him. So it's incredibly frustrating that at the start of "Toy Story 4," we see that Bonnie's not keeping good on her word to Andy. It often indicates a user profile.Īndy's choked up a bit when Bonnie has Woody wave to him.

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