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Toy Story Woody Pull-String Talking Action Figure — Thinkway Toys, 1995

There's a Snake in My Boot — and a Legend on Your Shelf

Few toys from the 1990s carry the kind of cultural weight that this original Toy Story Woody pull-string talking figure does. Released by Thinkway Toys in 1995 to coincide with Pixar's landmark debut feature, this approximately 16-inch cowboy doll was the must-have holiday gift of that year — the toy that parents camped out for and kids unwrapped with trembling hands. More than thirty years on, it remains one of the most recognizable pieces of licensed Disney merchandise ever produced, and a cornerstone of any serious Pixar or Disney animation collection.

The Film That Changed Everything

When Toy Story opened in November 1995, it did something no movie had done before: it delivered the first fully computer-animated feature film, and it told that story through the eyes of a pull-string cowboy doll who feared being replaced. The irony is delicious in retrospect. Woody — Sheriff Woody Pride, to use his full name — was himself a toy worried about obsolescence, and yet this very figure has only grown more beloved and sought-after as the decades have passed. Voiced by Tom Hanks in the film, Woody became one of the defining characters of late-twentieth-century popular culture: loyal, a little insecure, ultimately heroic. Pixar's storytelling was revolutionary not just technically but emotionally, and Woody sat at the heart of it.

Thinkway Toys held the master toy license for Toy Story in 1995, and the company took its responsibility seriously. The talking pull-string feature was no afterthought — it was a direct homage to the vintage pull-string dolls that inspired Woody's design in the first place. The filmmakers at Pixar had conceived of Woody as a relic of an earlier toy era, a classic pull-string cowboy from the late 1950s and early 1960s who had been the unchallenged favorite before space-age toys arrived. Thinkway's figure completed the circle: a modern mass-market toy that looked and felt like the antique it was honoring.

The Figure Itself — What You're Looking At

This example stands roughly 16 inches tall — the standard scale for Thinkway's 1995 release — and is dressed in Woody's signature outfit: yellow plaid shirt, blue jeans with a snake-and-boot graphic belt buckle, brown vest, and the iconic cream-colored cowboy hat. Pull the ring on the string at his back and you'll hear original phrases drawn directly from the film's production. The pull-string mechanism still functions on this piece, which is genuinely significant for a toy of this age; the cord-and-voice-box assembly in these figures is notorious for wearing out or going silent over time, and a working example commands real collector attention.

The fabric shows the minor wear you would expect from a toy that has lived a full life — honest patina, a collector would say, rather than damage. The hat, crucially, is intact. Hat loss is the single most common condition issue with this figure; a complete Woody with hat present and undamaged is meaningfully harder to find than one without. The overall impression is of a well-loved toy that was handled with some care: present, functional, characterful.

Why Collectors Care — and Keep Caring

The 1995 Thinkway Woody occupies a specific and coveted niche in the Disney and Pixar collectibles market. It is simultaneously a first-generation licensed product from a watershed moment in cinema history and a functioning piece of interactive toy design. Collectors of Pixar memorabilia prize it as a primary-source artifact from the year the franchise was born. Vintage toy collectors value it as a well-engineered 1990s talking doll. Woody fans — and there are many, across three generations now — simply want the original, the one that started it all before the sequels and the spin-offs and the endless re-releases.

This particular figure came to us as part of a larger Disney estate collection, assembled over many years by someone who clearly understood what they were looking at. Finding a 1995 Woody with working pull-string and hat intact in a single collection is the kind of discovery that reminds you why estate acquisitions matter: the best pieces are often the ones that never made it to the secondary market at all, held instead by a single careful owner until now.

Whether you are building a Toy Story shrine, rounding out a Pixar first-edition set, or simply looking for the definitive Woody — the one from the year it all began — this figure is a rare opportunity to own a piece of animation history that still does exactly what it was made to do.

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