A Toy Story 2 fan has recreated one of the Pixar movie's most satisfying scenes involving Woody in real life. Despite having a rough production, including the entire movie being deleted, Toy Story 2 premiered in 1999, four years after its predecessor. Although Toy Story 2 wasn't as well-received as the original, which made history for being the first fully computer-animated film, the sequel did well at the box office, becoming the highest-grossing animated film in 1999, and helped pave the way for two more sequels.
Before the toys ended up with Bonnie, however, Toy Story 2 revolved around Buzz, Slinky, Hamm, Rex, and Mr. Potato Head rescuing Woody after he is accidentally put in Andy's mom's yard sale and stolen by Al McWhiggin, a toy collector and owner of Al's Toy Barn. To prepare Woody for a photo shoot with the rest of Woody's Roundup (Stinky Pete, Bullseye, and Jesse), Big Al hires an antique cleaner to restore the collectible cowboy doll after he accidentally rips the toy's arm off. The scene shows the cleaner polishing Woody's eyes, cleaning his ears, spray painting blush marks on his face, giving Woody a new coat of paint on his hair, polishing/painting his boots, and most importantly, stitching his arm back on.
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Americascobbler on TikTok restores old shoes as his username suggests, but he had a bit of fun after a fan commented that his job allows him to live the satisfying scene from Toy Story 2 every day. The cobbler recreates the events with an actually Woody doll, restoring him to a like-new condition just as the cleaner does in the Pixar movie. Americascobbler even stitches his arm back together before putting Woody in his display case.
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