It was the only thing keeping the bond of Andy and his father alive if Andy never gave woody away it would have shown how much Andy cared about the memory of his dad
Somebody commented once that if a toy dies and the kid still plays with it Andy and the gang have to watch their dead friend get played with, that has always stuck with me.
What to the kid of a stranger his father never knew ? No what he did was through away the only thing that existed in the universe that belonged to his father , and he gave it away because his age reached a certain number
@@harrycampbell7594false. He is a representation of his father. Where he goes, his father is with him, cause he came from his father. Don’t need material things when you are literally the replica of him
@@Marvel-DC-BreakDowns when i was scrolling through the comments there was a message under your comment asking if this comment was good or bad with a rating system under it so i gave it a good rating basically asking if your comment was safe idk why
Well if that's true then Andy's a piece of s*** because he just gave away the last thing he had to remember his dad by so no I definitely think this shouldn't be part of the movie I'm glad it's not
If 5 explains maybe it will if it was me making 5 I would do a backstory on woody and andy but we'll see what they do I'm crossing my fingers they don't ruin all the good of the movies we've had all this time it's getting scary to he honest
Toy Story is a children's movie, adding that background to the movie would have been too deep for a child to understand so I kind of see why it wasn't in the movie. If it was added in there then it would have changed the whole vibe of the movie, but it is cool to know the backstory of Woody.
There's a movie that is meant for children that had a similar experience that being onwards. I think it would've been fine. They don't have to get really depressing with it but imply the situation would still have the same effect, like in up.
The mom didn't have money for Andy's father surgery so he won't die but it was too late and Andy's dad died but Andy's now the dad became the spirit of the toy woody that is why he can talk and move he didn't want andy to know because if he found out he'd be scared and not belive him this is the full story of Andy's father.
The mother actually says it's a family heirloom in Toy Story 2 when the guy comes up and asks her if he can buy it and she says no one tells me it's been in the family for a while it's a family heirloom.
Yeah if the stories executed right I think it’ll worth the 2 extra movies 4 and 5 otherwise it’s just a cash grab that doesn’t make sense but 4 was pretty good
That would make more sense than just the toys being alive because honestly if it was his dads spirit that would explain the desired need to be by Andy all the time and even when he went off to college
If you've noticed in the films woody never leavs Andy's side whereas the other toys do so hearing this makes sense as to why woody is far more dedicated to looking out for Andy compared to the rest of the toys.
Nah, woody is a gift from his father who left and buzz represent a new father figure coming into his life and the difficult emotions they feel about eachother even though they both care about Andy
It's literally in the 2nd movie. Andy's mom says "it's an old family toy, it's not for sale" when the chicken guy was trying to buy woody. Also maybe he gave woody and the other toys to the little girl because that's actually his daughter.
Sometimes I feel that there may be some writers that may not go that deep while writing for films and then they read all those fan-made theories from people with especially active imaginations and when asked about the underlying truth behind a theory, they "reveal" that it had been planned all along and is in fact cannon. Everyone is then in awe of the little "nuances" and the person who actually came up with the theory, and the writer who took credit for that (would that fall under some form of plagiarism?), and the fans who bought into it are all happy.
That’s why woody tried so hard to b the leader and protect all the toys cuz all the old toys he grew up with got burned away and why he feels like he’s supposed to be there for Andy like it was a mission
It does explain it in Toy story two when Woody was watching the old movies of his episodes. You can see Andy’s father, grabbing Woody and hugging him when the song my friend plays. You can tell it’s old because the films are black-and-white.
It makes sense because Woody is an old school and I mean old school toy. I remember some criticism of the movie was that Woody was way too old of a toy for Andy to have. But this makes way more sense.
The fact that Andy gave Woody away makes this worse with that being the only thing he had to remember his dad
Exactly
It was the only thing keeping the bond of Andy and his father alive if Andy never gave woody away it would have shown how much Andy cared about the memory of his dad
And then that stupid ass little girl lost him
He didnt want to
@@appreciation-connoisseur but he just remembered how he was as a kid
He said they burned everything besides woody, that means woodys previous gang of friends/toys got burned alive
Well umm that's terrifying just hearing your friends screams while they burn alive
That's why Woody always has anxiety
@@paulosergiodorsey3767 That PTSD during the ts3 incinerator scene 😳
Damn
Somebody commented once that if a toy dies and the kid still plays with it Andy and the gang have to watch their dead friend get played with, that has always stuck with me.
When he gave woody away, he was sharing his fathers love
What to the kid of a stranger his father never knew ? No what he did was through away the only thing that existed in the universe that belonged to his father , and he gave it away because his age reached a certain number
@@harrycampbell7594 ok
@@harrycampbell7594she wasn’t a stranger go back and watch Toy Story 3
Idk why no one understands this they must have never lost someone like this
@@harrycampbell7594false. He is a representation of his father. Where he goes, his father is with him, cause he came from his father. Don’t need material things when you are literally the replica of him
thats what toy story 4 should have been
Apparently they might be making a 5th film
@@JunaidWolf3 yeah that would stink
This comment had youtube asking if this is a good comment or not i said yes and gave it full support dont let YT judge you man 🤟
@@UnafraidmassGaming what are you talking about?
@@Marvel-DC-BreakDowns when i was scrolling through the comments there was a message under your comment asking if this comment was good or bad with a rating system under it so i gave it a good rating basically asking if your comment was safe idk why
That makes sense!!! That always explains why Woody is so loyal to Andy!!!
Loyal!? He gave him away!
@@meichzero2014They said Woody was the loyal one to Andy. Not that Andy was the loyal one to woody
Polio was killing people back in the 1940s. Toy Story took place in 1995. 😂😂 stfu
@@the_real_ohare6840lmao people have no comprehension or reading skills
@@iMoha46 😂
That’s why Andy wanted to take Woody to college
It's actually a great thing this isn't in the movie because that would make Andy a horrible person for just giving up woody like that
Makes sense a boy taking a kid toy to COLLEGE is kinda different even seriously considering it is kinda wild
The fact that Bonnie just throws him in the closet to sit there and never play with him
The true villain of toy story 4 😅🤣
Someone finally said it !
Yeah fuck Bonnie no one like her she kinda ruined the franchise.
FNAF? I'm FNAF fan and toy story fan
Fun fact: if u look in the little peak when there car leaves the toys u can see the dad and the dad is Riley's dad from Inside out
No it’s not
🤣🤣no.
@@Momo-zs9nkwhen the guy says it’s Andy’s father that is Riley’s father
Where?! What scene?
This makes the scene at the end of Toy Story 3 so much better
Finally they cover the actual story and I agree it’s supposed to be in the movie
He's in toy story 4
@@user-li9xr4iy1rno he didn't what are you talking about
Well if that's true then Andy's a piece of s*** because he just gave away the last thing he had to remember his dad by so no I definitely think this shouldn't be part of the movie I'm glad it's not
If 5 explains maybe it will if it was me making 5 I would do a backstory on woody and andy but we'll see what they do I'm crossing my fingers they don't ruin all the good of the movies we've had all this time it's getting scary to he honest
@@6dogs729ehh he had a hard time giving it away so no I don’t really think he would be considered an asshole
It actually explains why Woody has no gun and why Woody is so valuable and why Al from Al's toy Barn was so heartbroken to loose him
Can you elaborate about Al ?
@@MMA_Cholo He's talking about the purple teddy bear from Al's toy barn in toy story 3
Pixar/Disney movies usually have a super sad backstory the fans never know about
That makes sense why woody is so attached to Andy if it is Andy's dad's spirit
You’ve got a friend in me makes more sense now (Edit: This is the most amount of likes I’ve ever gotten on a comment!)
Literally in him 🫢🫢
That’s so sad and heart melting😢
Gay
@@WhackedoutCookie What???
You@@WhackedoutCookie
These guys just make up endings and storylines and I’m here for it continue 🤘🏾
Actually he kept three toys that he saved woody, slinky dog, and mister potatoe head who were his favorite toys and the ones he was closest to.
That would actually be a good story for Toy Story 5 if they made it a prequel
Toy story 4 was the last one
4 was now 5 is in the works and to be honest its getting scary for me
Yhea same
Toy Story is a children's movie, adding that background to the movie would have been too deep for a child to understand so I kind of see why it wasn't in the movie. If it was added in there then it would have changed the whole vibe of the movie, but it is cool to know the backstory of Woody.
The kids that grew up watching Toy story are adults now we could handle it Toy story needs to get dark😊
There's a movie that is meant for children that had a similar experience that being onwards. I think it would've been fine. They don't have to get really depressing with it but imply the situation would still have the same effect, like in up.
ANDYS FATHER WAS WOODY THE WHOLE TIME-
Correct
It makes sense because we don’t see him throughout the movies.
Yep i would love to marry aTOY
@@alonsosoliz6926 huh?
No he isn't.
This explains Andy's mom having the "silver bullet". 😂
That's messed up 😂
Wish we got a source on that because that's actually pretty cool!
Andy’s dad name was also andy
The mom didn't have money for Andy's father surgery so he won't die but it was too late and Andy's dad died but Andy's now the dad became the spirit of the toy woody that is why he can talk and move he didn't want andy to know because if he found out he'd be scared and not belive him this is the full story of Andy's father.
No it isn't.
If they are actually making TS5 I hope they implement this theory into the movie to explain why the toy’s are alive.
5 is currently in the works and to be honest it's getting scary for me
Andy’s dad also hid Woody potato head and slinky dog
How do you know that I can’t find any of this stuff
@@Abcdefghi75432He pulled it out his ass.
The mother actually says it's a family heirloom in Toy Story 2 when the guy comes up and asks her if he can buy it and she says no one tells me it's been in the family for a while it's a family heirloom.
This explains so much
I knew he gave off fatherless vibes lol.
I love your videos
"Toy story's beginning", or "toy story 0" would be a great title
Fr if there making a new movie it should be a prequel
I think that story would be too heavy for kids
@@landynphillips7781they are making a 5 its currently in the works and to be honest its getting scary for me
Literally like Encanto
Pedros spirit is in the house
Andy dad spirit in Woody
No it isn't
I wonder if in Toy Story 5 they will visit his dads grave
*hers*
I will eat my hat as a diabetic if they do this ( and in this case I am in need of hat eating)
@@DonnaGilbert-bj5tqAndy is a girl💀
@@CharlieGray-jt1zqI know what theory’s are like,movies give us the opposite of what we want so don’t enjoy your meal
Yeah if the stories executed right I think it’ll worth the 2 extra movies 4 and 5 otherwise it’s just a cash grab that doesn’t make sense but 4 was pretty good
Andy’s mom belongs to the streets so his father left. Ain’t raising no street baby.
That would make more sense than just the toys being alive because honestly if it was his dads spirit that would explain the desired need to be by Andy all the time and even when he went off to college
His deep connection with Andy gains even more heartfelt significance 😮
If you've noticed in the films woody never leavs Andy's side whereas the other toys do so hearing this makes sense as to why woody is far more dedicated to looking out for Andy compared to the rest of the toys.
I’m not crying, you are😭😭😭
Nah, woody is a gift from his father who left and buzz represent a new father figure coming into his life and the difficult emotions they feel about eachother even though they both care about Andy
No wonder it was so hard for Andy to let Woody go n Toy Story 3. I cried on that part
Bro it was so sad and then they just said man why is that not in the movie
they should put that line in toy story 5
It wouldn’t make sense to make Toy Story five about the dad or anyone related to Andy… he doesn’t live there anymore
@@TeganMoran wouldn't woody know though
It's literally in the 2nd movie. Andy's mom says "it's an old family toy, it's not for sale" when the chicken guy was trying to buy woody.
Also maybe he gave woody and the other toys to the little girl because that's actually his daughter.
Sometimes I feel that there may be some writers that may not go that deep while writing for films and then they read all those fan-made theories from people with especially active imaginations and when asked about the underlying truth behind a theory, they "reveal" that it had been planned all along and is in fact cannon.
Everyone is then in awe of the little "nuances" and the person who actually came up with the theory, and the writer who took credit for that (would that fall under some form of plagiarism?), and the fans who bought into it are all happy.
This has to be in Toy Story 5
Toy story 4. Was the last one
Bro WHY IS THIS NOT IN THE MOVIE THIS WOULD BE SO GOOD
“You’ve got a friend in me”
Damn that makes more sense now
“You have a friend in me” just has a whole new meaning now…
And that’s why the movie starts with “you’ve got a friend in me”
If that made it into the movie... fkkk epic movie
can’t wait for the Toy Story Woody origin story. they should call it ‘Toy Story: A Time Before’
I have a theory that Andy will visit his dad in Toy Story 5 and see that his dad is in a coma.
Highly doubt that theory. If Andy had such emotional attachment to Woody, he would never have given him away to a random kid (Bonie).
for those who don't know, polio is basically a fancier word for paralysis
They need to make this a movie like a prequel
Remember when he gave away woody he didn't have to do that makes it worse
Dang that’s tough even for a kid
If I close me eyes, that second guy sounds like Sterling Archer 😂
Makes Toy Story 3/4 even sadder now
That’s why Woody was the only in the group who had faith that they’d get out of the chest in TS3 .. he’d been there before.
that makes so much sense because its like his father passed away and his soul is in woody thats why woody cares so much
These guys clearly have never heard of the Round Up Gang.
That’s why woody tried so hard to b the leader and protect all the toys cuz all the old toys he grew up with got burned away and why he feels like he’s supposed to be there for Andy like it was a mission
Brings a whole new meaning to “You have a friend in me”
I always thought it was Andy's dad who gave it to him.
His dad is weak as hell for getting polio 😂😂💀
Andy’s dad looks like that girls dad from inside out.
They do show him on Toy Story 4 in the beginning when it’s raining and they’re getting toys together to donate.
Andy is in a polio coma. The movies are his dreams.
“You’ve got a friend in me” song makes so much sense
*Trying to catch pedometers *
Cop: Damn kids playing games.
If the backstory is not in Toystory 5 we bout to sue a multi billion company 🗣️🔥
lol for what? lol
@@mrfluffysr its just a joke lol and because andy‘s father was never mentioned in any of the toy stories movies
That just makes the song "You Got a Friend in Me" hit much MUCH harder.
This is the craziest backstory yet 😂😂
Woodys always gave me dad figure for Andy, he was always worried about Andy and wanted to be close to him no matter what
This gives the song " You got a Friend in me," another level of emotion
Good to know Andy just gave Woody away at the end of Toy Story 3 instead of holding onto him for his future kids.
No wonder woody sings you got a friend in me .... That means his dads spirit is in woody that's why he loves Andy so much
Woodys pre-recorded voice is also Andys fathers voice. He wanted his son to have something to remember him always
One of the original writers, Andrew Stanton says this is not the case. This is still a theory, but not yet cannon.
“You got a friend in me.” 😢
Woody, slinky and ham
Goddamn what's with these two?! They are on point every short
It could be in Toy Story 5
Toy story 4 was the last one
@@user-li9xr4iy1r no Toy Story 5 is confirm by pixar
That would be a cool plot for Toy Story 5
These characters have more lore than people.
It does explain it in Toy story two when Woody was watching the old movies of his episodes. You can see Andy’s father, grabbing Woody and hugging him when the song my friend plays. You can tell it’s old because the films are black-and-white.
Oh shit that just makes the ending of toy story 3 even sadder. Thanks lol
Dude that makes so much sense because Woody doesnt remember his first owner. They guys in the second film had to tell him.
@Disney @Pixar
We all need this in a movie
It makes sense because Woody is an old school and I mean old school toy. I remember some criticism of the movie was that Woody was way too old of a toy for Andy to have. But this makes way more sense.
🥲🥹 Beautiful theory
Polio was an eradicated way before Andy‘s father would’ve been born.
This would make a great movie 🎬 telling the whole back story about Woody.
That Woody was Andy's father's toy was always so obvious to me growing up without it ever being said
Damn this turning into fnaf ain’t going to lie
Did you guys notice that he actually has a chest to keep all his toys in
Also makes sense cause in part 2 he's gonna be sold into a museum being a collection means they dont make toys like that anymore.
When 2 NPCs talk to each other
Not everything needs a back story. Better as is. His own choice of favourite toy. His own attachment to the toy.
This would explain why woody never got over losing Andy