Woody Goes Above and Beyond to Help Young Guest

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Walt Disney World Resort is truly a magical place where dreams come true. Some people may visit The Most Magical Place on Earth to ride exciting attractions like Expedition Everest and Space Mountain. Others like to come down for the food at Disney’s nearly 400 dining options and world-class entertainment. For those Guests who are young (and young at heart), one of the best parts of their trip is meeting their favorite characters, like Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Stitch, and Buzz Lightyear. Character meet and greets are one of the most popular experiences for both adults and kids, and some character interactions will leave families talking about the magical experience for years to come.

Just a few weeks ago, a story went viral about a character at the Sesame Place theme park seemingly ignoring two young black girls while hugging the white children around them. The theme park received such backlash that Sesame Place had to release a statement that said they were retraining their character actors, so something like that didn’t happen again. Disney does not want something so unmagical to happen at its theme parks, and trains its Cast Members on how to be able to interact with as many Guests as possible.

While it is easier for face characters, like Disney princesses, to see Guests around them and speak to them, it is much more difficult for a character who must wear a large outfit. It is even more difficult if they are in a parade and have to keep moving. Recently, a father took his two young daughters on a Walt Disney World vacation. One of his daughters is a huge fan of the character Jessie from the hit Toy Story franchise. She loves the upbeat cowgirl so much that she even dressed like her on their trip to the Magic Kingdom.

During their Magic Kingdom day, the group watched the Festival of Fantasy parade, waiting for Jessie to come. When they finally saw her walking down Main Street, U.S.A., they began waving frantically and yelling her name, trying to get her attention. While they didn’t get Jessie’s attention, they got the attention of Woody, who also tried to get Jessie’s attention. Eventually, Woody went over to Jessie and pointed the young girl out. When Jessie saw her biggest fan, she ran over to her and gave her a giant cowgirl hug, making the girl’s entire day.

Woody and Bo Peep Statue Coming to Disney’s Hollywood Studios

In an Instagram post, Pixar and Walt Disney World confirmed a character statue featuring Woody and Bo Peep will be found at Disney’s Hollywood Studios as part of the Disney Fab 50.

The statues were introduced by Annie Potts, who voices Bo Peep in the “Toy Story” series.

The Disney Fab 50 is part of the celebrations for the 50th anniversary of Walt Disney World on October 1. The celebrations will last for 18 months.

Sheriff Woody Gets a New Look at Hong Kong Disneyland

Sheriff Woody from Disney / Pixar Toy Story films has taken on a new character look at Hong Kong Disneyland. It looks like maybe Woody took on a New Year’s resolution and slimmed down a little and is less shiny!

As we previously shared, Hong Kong Disneyland just reopened from their third closure due to COVID-19. After 25 years, Woody debuted his fantastic new look. While character meet and greets are still modified, you can see him in Hong Kong Disneyland’s Toy Story Land.

Learn To Draw: Woody From Toy Story

Grab a pencil and a sheet of paper and get ready to draw the beloved Sheriff Woody from Toy Story! Pixar veteran, Benjamin Su, has been animating for ten years on projects like Inside OutCoco, and both Toy Story 3 and Toy Story 4. Now, we get to sit with Benjamin as he walks us through how to make Woody come to life on our page! Ready partner? Let’s draw Woody with this “Draw With Pixar” series.

As shared by DisneyMagicMoments, experiencing an inspiring lesson in how to draw Woody in bite-sized steps is just the thing you need to help channel your creativity. Learning that simple shapes, line weights, and a little shading can take Woody from toy to treasure is a real eye-opener. While Benjamin admits he may have the quickest sketch in the west, he reminds us that drawing is not a race, it’s about having fun. Remember, you can always pause the video or rewind if you need a second to lasso some lines. Now, enough toying around — get out there and draw like the wind, artist! 

Please share your Sheriff Woody sketches with #DrawWithPixar and stay tuned for more “Draw With Pixar” videos on Disney Magic Moments!