Woody's Roundup is an animated series based on the fictious show of the same name from Toy Story 2.It is also a spin-off of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command and features several characters from the show.
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| - Woody's Roundup is an animated series based on the fictious show of the same name from Toy Story 2.It is also a spin-off of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command and features several characters from the show.
- In the film, the show ran from 1949-1957 and gained a great deal of popularity, especially for its lead character, Sheriff Woody. However, the show was canceled after the launch of Sputnik 1 that made westerns unpopular with kids, as Stinky Pete declared that "kids were more interested in space toys." The final episode ended on a cliffhanger at the Grand Canyon that, according to Stinky Pete, was never resolved, yet Woody and company remained pretty sure that it was indeed "Woody's finest hour."
- When Woody and Buzz sneak into Al's apartment he finds all the Woody's roundup tapes,they watch it.
- Woody's Roundup is a fictional show that was first shown in the film Toy Story 2. It ran from 1950-1959 on the Watch with Woody series on Tuesdays. The show was a western adventure series that utilized puppetry in a way not unlike the real-world shows The Howdy Doody Show and similar in vein to Gerry Anderson's marionette western, Four Feather Falls. The show followed a serialized format, including the use of cliffhangers. The show also had a peanut gallery. The show was canceled after the launch of Sputnik made westerns unpopular with kids. The final episode ended on a cliffhanger at the Grand Canyon that was never resolved; there was supposed to be a finale, dubbed "Woody's Finest Hour", but Stinky Pete thinks the show was canceled before it could conclude, although the "Woody's Finest H
- Woody's Roundup is a fictitious puppet show-within-a-show in the film Toy Story 2. It is sponsored by a cereal brand called Cowboy Crunchies. It is also the show's opening theme song performed by Riders in the Sky.
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| - Woody's Roundup is a fictitious puppet show-within-a-show in the film Toy Story 2. It is sponsored by a cereal brand called Cowboy Crunchies. It is also the show's opening theme song performed by Riders in the Sky. In the film, the show ran from 1949-1957 and gained a great deal of popularity, especially for its lead character, Sheriff Woody. However, the show was canceled after the launch of Sputnik 1 that made westerns unpopular with kids, as Stinky Pete declared that "kids were more interested in Space Rangers." (Similar to what happened in the first movie when Andy stopped with Woody and only was playing with Buzz) The final episode ended on a cliffhanger at the Grand Canyon that, according to Stinky Pete, was never resolved, yet Woody and company remained pretty sure that it was indeed "Woody's finest hour."
- Woody's Roundup is an animated series based on the fictious show of the same name from Toy Story 2.It is also a spin-off of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command and features several characters from the show.
- In the film, the show ran from 1949-1957 and gained a great deal of popularity, especially for its lead character, Sheriff Woody. However, the show was canceled after the launch of Sputnik 1 that made westerns unpopular with kids, as Stinky Pete declared that "kids were more interested in space toys." The final episode ended on a cliffhanger at the Grand Canyon that, according to Stinky Pete, was never resolved, yet Woody and company remained pretty sure that it was indeed "Woody's finest hour."
- When Woody and Buzz sneak into Al's apartment he finds all the Woody's roundup tapes,they watch it.
- Woody's Roundup is a fictional show that was first shown in the film Toy Story 2. It ran from 1950-1959 on the Watch with Woody series on Tuesdays. The show was a western adventure series that utilized puppetry in a way not unlike the real-world shows The Howdy Doody Show and similar in vein to Gerry Anderson's marionette western, Four Feather Falls. The show followed a serialized format, including the use of cliffhangers. The show also had a peanut gallery. The show was canceled after the launch of Sputnik made westerns unpopular with kids. The final episode ended on a cliffhanger at the Grand Canyon that was never resolved; there was supposed to be a finale, dubbed "Woody's Finest Hour", but Stinky Pete thinks the show was canceled before it could conclude, although the "Woody's Finest Hour" episode ended with Woody saving Jessie and Woody playing You've Got a Friend in Me.
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