After three decades of bringing beloved characters to life, the world of “Toy Story” is continuing to evolve in surprisingly human ways. As anticipation builds for “Toy Story 5,” even the smallest details about its iconic cowboy,Woody, are sparking curiosity.
In a recent chat with Entertainment Weekly,Tom Hanks, the iconic voice behind Woody, shared an unexpectedly thoughtful explanation for the character’s visible wear and tear, proving that even animated toys aren’t immune to the passage of time.
Tom Hanks explains Woody’s bald spot in Toy Story 5
Tom Hanks was recently interviewed byEntertainment Weeklyabout 30 years of “Toy Story” and, of course, the upcoming “Toy Story 5.” He also opened up about Woody’s bald spot, caused by general wear and tear. While discussing this, he elaborated, “He has been played with to excess. You put a rubber hat on top of a rubber head again and again and again and again, something’s gonna chafe.”
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Hanksfurther added, “So, yeah, he does have… let’s say a worn area on the back of his head.” But that’s not all, Tom also commented on the fact that it seems like he has a gut now, too. To this, Hanks replied while chuckling. “He is not shaped plastic. He is made of stuffing and cloth, and that stuff settles over time. You know what I mean?” This heart-warming and simply adorable explanation has ardent fans obsessed!
In many ways, Woody’s slightly worn-out appearance feels less like a flaw and more like a quiet badge of honor. It reflects years of love, play, and memories, exactly what the heart of Toy Story has always been about. As the franchise steps into its next chapter, these details add a layer of emotional realism. And if anything, Woody’s “perfect imperfections” only make him feel more real, more relatable, and even more cherished.
Originally reported by Mehak Walia onMandatory.
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