![]() ![]() ![]() Potato Head has a place in history as the first toy to ever be advertised on television. With newly introduced toys being brought in for the fourth film - like Duke Caboom (Keanu Reeves), Gabby Gabby (Christina Hendricks), and Giggle McDimples (Ally Maki) - let’s take a look at some of the most notable genuine classics that previously made the cut and found fame once more. Some of these toys in fact experienced a notable surge in sales thanks to Pixar’s precious product placement. And while Woody, along with Buzz, were invented for the film, many of the real life Baby Boomer gifts and games that served as their co-stars found themselves thrust back into the spotlight due to the success of the franchise, with a whole new generation discovering and uncovering their joy. In fact, most of Andy’s toys were throwbacks, even for 1995 when the first movie came out. ![]() But Woody’s always represented the old guard of toy-dom – classic, vintage playthings that the children of yesteryear palled around with. This entire adventure kicked off when the sauntering sheriff found himself outclassed and out-sassed by Tim Allen’s souped-up space ranger, Buzz Lightyear. It’s not the first time Woody’s had his world turned upside down though. This time, a bizarre non-toy turned toy named Forky (voiced by Tony Hale) is joining the saga, causing Tom Hanks’ Woody to question his own role after he is reunited with Bo Peep (Annie Potts). Toy Story 4 is almost upon us, ready to make us feel all of the feels that can be felt. ![]()
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