Here's a video of a deleted scene from Disney*Pixar's Toy Story, which caused so much uproar, that the whole plot was to be rewritten. This version also has fixed audio, which I noticed was a problem with the previous videos on RU-vid.
He was a bit selfish in the first half of Toy Story 1, but he was nowhere near this level of viciousness, and he got better as the film went on. So yes, this is DEFINITELY not the Woody we want.
Centipede 606 not exactly since woody was Andy’s favorite toy and got cocky about it while Lotso believed he was “ Abandoned” by his kid and that’s why he’s bad
Lotso is original Woody who got replaced by a brand new Woody after being thrown out of the window (Buzz was not there yet, he just pushed others too far) He then managed to get away by getting in the corpse of a Teddy Bear and impersonating one ever since :) Good night.
My phone likes to tap different parts of the screen at once. One time it somehow ended up liking a NSFW video, and I had youtube set to share my liked videos with twitter, misreading it as my uploads :(
They probably brainstorm a non-PG version of their story (deleted scenes) and then eventually tone it down for the younger audiences. The essence of the story remains, however
This really just shows how good Tom is. Even when the character he's playing is an awful jerk he makes the performance interesting and fun to listen to.
Imagine If This Movie Has Coarse Edge, Cynical, Adult Humor and Attitude, This Wouldn't Become a Family Movie, May Contain Edge, Adult Humor, Cynical Attitude and Sex.
Glad they reconciled Woody's slightly more jerky nature with his good qualities in the final product. He's still kind of a jerk in the movie, but it comes from relatable insecurity and the kind of jealousy we all deal with... as opposed to him being a psychotic asshole here.
Well, even before Buzz arrives, Woody comes across as cocky, egoist and very selfish, and he STILL acts selfish for the first half of the second film. He FINALLY drops his selfish attitude after Buzz's rebuke of him (Jessie kind of did too if I remember). THAT is when he became a hero. It honestly took two whole films to redeem him as is.
Thunderbird 1 Not really. If you watch the first movie, you would see that woody’s dislike for buzz came thanks to potato head, he was the one that started comparing the two and mocking woody. At one point, bo beep is reassuring woody that Andy will always care for him, but potato head teases him so he finally breaks. He didn’t want to murder buzz, he only wanted him to fall off the shelf so that Andy couldn’t find him. And no, woody’s change actually happened at the end of the third act of the first move. First, he tried to rescue buzz from what he thinks are mindless and dangerous cannibals and he later admits to buzz all of his insecurities and tells him that he should be the one strapped to an explosive. He then saves buzz and all of sid’s toys, and when he has the opportunity to go off with Andy on the van, he goes back to help buzz. We can see at this point that his character has changed for the better. In toy story 2, woody (without an arm I might add) goes out to rescue his friend while putting his life at risk, and then, he decides to stay with the roundup gang partly because he was afraid of Andy forgetting him yes, but also because he knew that without him, the roundup gang would’ve been trapped in storage forever, he was partially trying to help his new friends. So your statement is wrong, woody was never a bad guy. He had flaws, yes, but at heart he was a truly good character.
Yeah... This actually makes me more than glad that we ended up with the Woody we came to know and love. This Woody is just... no. No wonder Pixar hated this characterization for Sheriff Woody... 😬🫠🫠
He was kinda a jerk to him in the actual film tho. Telling him to shut up, pushing him off the bed when he is with Buzz etc. just not this bad obviously.
I think Slinky, at least in this version, had the right to do all of this. Woody was using and abusing him like a slave, unjustly threw Buzz out the window, and was a complete and utter JERK to everyone. Think about that if you ever watch this again. I'm not saying it wasn't comical or anything. To be fair, it WAS a little funny. But when you think about what lead Slinky to say these things here, it's suddenly not so funny. But hey, that's my opinion.😒😉😞😒
There's at least two things in this deleted scene that I find funny: "You don't deserve to wear a ten gallon hat on your pint sized head!" and "Stop! Don't throw him off the bed... THROW HIM OUT THE WINDOW!"
The thing about redemption in stories is that it depends partly on how the character is perceived by the audience. In the final cut of the film, we want to see Woody win through because despite being kind of selfish at times, he's overall a decent guy who made a mistake and deserves a chance to learn from that mistake. _This_ version of Woody is such an unlikable jerk that, to the audience, he doesn't seem like a flawed person to be redeemed, but a villain who should be punished for their actions.
Yeah. And most of all, said mistake was made because of a more understandable reason: more than him trying to save his place as top toy, it's more that he understandably felt kicked to the curb and treated like he didn't exist anymore, which can resonate with firstborns and former only childs who feel overshadowed by the first younger sibiling who enters the picture. *That* is a relatable character. You can understand how all of that leaded to him acting so bitter towards Buzz. And you rooted for him because he's earnestly trying to fix his mistake. Here in this version, he's so unlikable that you wonder if he's even a hero at all and you just want karma to bite him in his sorry a**.
Black Friday Reel Examples: Mr Potato Head Pull one of His Eyes Out and Put them Underneath Bo Peep's Dress for a Look C. In My Imaginary Example: Woody Forces Bo Peep To Have a Sex with him in the Closet, He Started Snarling and Grunting Ferociously while Having Sex with Her.
They also had a deleted scene which was actually a way more deranged version of Woody's Nightmare from Toy Story 2, cockroaches ate his face off in a bin, and the scene itself also made Andy out to be more of a psycho than Sid. And they also had an alternate opening where Buzz is seen on his saturday morning cartoon doing these incredibly violent, explosion-laden takedowns of Zurg's henchmen and it even sort of foretells Sid's plan to blow Buzz up on a firecracker because Zurg straps him to a giant rocket and does a similar countdown but Buzz somehow redirects it towards Zurg and kills him. Zurg wasn't a robot guy, like he was in Toy Story 2, in these deleted scenes; he was a regular, squishy, organic alien dude, so it's not even the kind of hyper-violence that Samurai Jack got away with. Toy Story is metal as f-ck, but it was even more metal in deleted scenes. I'm just imagining the parallel universe where this film was critically panned, gave kids both nightmares and moral ambiguity (instead of slightly less nightmares and important lessons in friendship) but it became this gritty, underground, avant-garde film known for both the pioneering technology but also the batshit, edgy writing. It'd be advertised like Fight Club made on a computer. Heck, the film in it's current state already tackled existential torment way before The Matrix or Rick and Morty did (but not before Descartes did), Buzz realizing he's a toy is one of the most heartbreaking moments in the film, and Woody had genuinely good advice for pepping him up, but the film really never got a lot of recognition for tackling deep philosophical questions the way Rick & Morty and The Matrix did when they were released. I even remember the short theatrical trailer when it came out and it sort of made it out to be a dark, edgy, violent, Tarantino-like exploitation film, it was really out of character (and that was either because the film was new and they didn't know how to aadvertise it tonally, or because Disney tried to sabotage Pixar) but would've totally fit the kind of film in this scene.
Damn. That was almost modern Family Guy levels of uncomfortable. Original Woody and Final Woody are almost night and day: Final Woody may have done some jerky things, but you could tell it was mostly born out of fear and insecurity rather than intentional malice. Original Woody was just a narcissistic ass.
Slinky: "Wait! STOP! Don't throw him off the bed!" Woody: "Yeah." Slinky: "THROW HIM OUT THE WINDOW LIKE HE DID TO BUZZ!" Other toys: "YEAH!" Is wrong that I'm laughing at that turn of event?
I get why people are unnerved by this version of Woody, but I’m more intrigued by this version if anything. It would’ve been interesting to see this in its entirety
I think it's hilarious. Toy Story bores me to tears and I can't imagine why the mindless masses keep going to see the same old tripe over and over again. This... This I would pay to see multiple times in the cinema. Finally, a Woody with a personality. This would have been a thousand times more interesting than the whiny preachy crap they spoonfeed us.
Am I the only one fascinated with this footage? I mean, the idea of Woody being the villain is very interesting to me, for some reason I really love this Woody, sure he's a jackass but I don't know, he seems more over-the-top and sorta edgier due to that and with a few rewrites I'm sure him being the villain could've worked. But I can also see the argument that shows that not being a good idea, with the context of the story and Woody just being sorta off-puttingly mean, along with this version of the character not really fitting the theme of the film itself. Thankfully he was rewritten to be more relatable and less like a jerk.
I'm glad they changed it, because having this be their first film probably would have severely hurt the company, but I'm also interested in how they would have written this Woody! I wonder what his character Arc would have been. The entire movie seems a bit darker
A movie like this I think most of the teenagers would have like it(Maybs from another industry)[But to be honest I would have seen it even if I don't have nothing to do in my life]
@@dingo4ever369 I wouldn't. Woody would have corrected himself anyway. And it would look much better. Because in the original version of Woody, although he did the wrong things, he was still kind from the beginning. Just scared that Buzz would replace him. And here it is precisely that correction and a complete change of character. That's why I don't hate this version of Woody.
potato head was how i first heard of don rickles & thats how i'll always remember him :( i cant believe hes gone. r.i.p. don rickles aka potato head :(
It crossed the line when Woody was cruel to slinky. Slinky is sweetheart and supposed to be Woody's best friend. Him deliberately throwing Buzz out the window and being smug about it could have made the cut but him turning on his old friends revealing he doesn't really care for him destorys any good will the toys and the audience had for him.
Imagine If Final Woody Appears Final Woody: You Have Crossed The Line Nigga Slinky Is My Dawg You Don't Diss Slinky You Lil Nigga 1995 Woody: Damn Straight Ha
Woody in the final take: A loyal toy who cares for others, struggles with jealousy which causes him to do a selfish act but later on learns from his mistakes and tries to help save buzz. Woody in the Black Friday reel: An uncaring, disloyal jerk who bullies and dominates the other toys, and seems like he can’t be redeemed or forgiven due to how unlikable and villainous he is.
@@HoshikoYui and it works better for Lotso, because he’s a character whom the audience is supposed to hate, unlike Woody, who is supposed to be likable.
Watching Toy Story 4, it warmed my heart to see Woody going out of his way to save Forky from trashing himself and helping him to realize his value to Bonnie, and all while gradually being neglected by Bonnie. Would’ve been a different story if Forky stole his thunder in Toy Story 1 lol
2:59 At first I thought Slinky was going to stop them from throwing Woody because he's very nice, but then I started laughing my butt off when he opened the window for them 😆
Apparently it was Jeffrey Katzenberg (chief executive of Disney at the time) who initially pushed for this version of Toy Story to be. But when he and everyone saw this reel, he wondered what could've gone wrong to make Toy Story this mean spirited, until someone told him to stop interfering with Pixar and let them make Toy Story their way.
I wish they released the entire script of this version of Toy Story in public, I'm curious how it would've ended. Would this version of Woody end up having a change of heart in the end? Or would he get a Disney death?
The actual outline of the story itself is apparently the same. From what I can tell, Woody would have had a change of heart, but the script wouldn't have built up to it properly, so he'd be a jerk for most of it and the payoff wouldn't have felt earned like it was in the movie.
In the movie I thought the Sergeant was gonna say "You don't deserve to wear that BADGE," but nah, drill sergeants are much more creative than that, heh heh.
Tesseradical17 -- "COWBOY! Where is your honour, dirtbag! You don't deserve to wear a 10 gallon hat on that pint sized head of yours...!" H e h H e h H e h . . .
I liked how they kept Woody as the jealous jerky type but you see where he’s going through. Besides, he never thought of attempted murder since he just wanted to push Buzz behind the desk, but just things went out of his control.
This was cut because Tom Hanks himself really hated this role for Woody so they made a much nicer Woody instead of a Bad Woody guess that pretty much shows how Tom Hanks doesn't like being the bad guy
This was done because Jeffrey Katzenberg who was the former Chairman of the Walt Disney company wanted the film to be more edgy and aim at this for adults,so you should blame him for that.
@Juno Keira Page No. Woody's entire character was re-written because they realized he came off as too unlikable. They wanted Woody to be arrogant, but they overdid it.
I think it is a good thing that they changed it as this is not how woody should be. I think an evil woody (copy) like this would be great if they were to do a 4th film
Looking back, Woody kinda felt like a jerk for most of the original Toy Story. At the same time, considering he was a toy for little kids, I feel he was meant to reflect the level of maturity of one, so it makes sense. Here Woody was just an asshole. Plain and simple. Would have been interesting to see how this movie would have turned out if they went this direction, but it's not a particularly huge loss either.
Well, he was a jerk for most of the first movie because he'd always been Andy's favorite toy, never had any competition for that, and now suddenly, he does. He was jealous of Buzz, plain and simple.
Woody in the Never Seen Before Deleted Scene Black Friday Reel, He Makes The Green Army Men as his Own Goons, Slinky as His Right Hand/Servant and Bo Peep as His Unwilling Bride.
For some reason, I kinda find this funny, like if it was a parody of the movie, lol. Especially the "Throw him out the window!" at the end. Now I want fanfics with this version of Woody...
Again, the Creepypasta is fake. The story behind this horrendous early reel was when Disney's Jeffrey Katzenberg forced Pixar to add more "edge" to their story. Pixar's original intentions were closer to what we see in the final film.
roberto landeros there is a creepy pasta called the black Friday incident that talks about a more sinister version of toy story being made with a weird ass ending that's the creepy patsa slash is talking about.
It's more like the creepypasta embellished the true story. I wouldn't call it fake. More like "exaggerated" because this scene was screened on Black Friday.
Firestar1992 yeah, I agree. I think the best pastas are ones that are loosely based on actual events, but take plenty of creative liberties. Like the history channel ;)
I'm surprise Young Xehanort didn't even try to shut him up by using dark spells against the gang or even those lightsabers like when he appeared as a secret boss in Birth By Sleep.
This video has renewed my appretiation for Toy Story. I mean yeah typically the antagonist would be the jealous vengeful one, the the good guy is the awesome innocent one like Buzz. The final Toy Story proves that that line between "good guy" and "bad guy" isn't so simple. Good people deal with jealousy too and they can act up A LOT. But I like how the creators chose to keep Woody that jealous sarcastic character, but instead he dealt with these feelings in such a way that eventually he became a "good guy", and that's an example of change that's even more powerful than a protagonist overcoming an antagonist. They brought up the fact that people can change if the choose not to let vengeance consume them. And look at Woody in Toy Story 4! I can't believe this is the same guy who jumped out of a moving van to save a little girl's spork! Woody's come a long way. Wow this is long but I just really appretiate Toy Story now!
Jeez In the final draft of the movie, Woody made Buzz fall out the window on accident. He was trying to make him fall behind the desk. But in this, Woody did it on purpose. I'm glad Woody wasn't a villain.
If was same jerk he was, then from the scenes from the first film, how buzz and woody fight, how would woody react when he's in the cargo area of the pizza planet / putt truck, how would they react in pizza putt while searching for andy.
One of the higher ups wanted the story to have more 'edge'. The actual team never really took to it, and ended up making an unlikeable Woody. There's some speculation they did it just so Disney would see what an awful idea this was and let them redo it the way they wanted to. The nicer Woody was in fact the original concept they had.
GalacticMusicalGirl 12 Wrong tho. Toy Story 1 was before Disney bought Pixar. Katzenberg wanted it to appeal to adults too so wanted it to be more edgy. Pixar needed the money from Disney. Their previous shorts almost bankrupted them
Well his intention was the same in the final version, no one is always good and maybe they could've made a cool metaphor by giving Woody a gun for his holster, and in the end have him drop it on purpose during the flight to the car.. That would've been good
Imagine the sheer discomfort a kid might feel if they unfortunately had abusive parents like this version of Woody, then them going to see a new cutesy animated film about toys that come to life, and then seeing and hearing this.
Crazy fact: Toy Story 2 was almost a dark film as well, before Pixar regained full control of production. The reason that film ends up being so joyful and beautiful is because it was rewritten. It originally was just going to be a cookie cutter hero (Buzz and Woody) vs crazy villain story.
@@asmrbully6980 It's crazy. Read the IMDB Trivia for it. There was originally a Mexican dancer girl who was a full on villainess and helped Prospector fight Woody and Buzz. Pixar replaced her with a certain now-famous character, who today is loved by countless and has become iconic to the franchise along with Buzz and Woody.
Is it bad I found this funny? Probably is. They should actually get the voice cat back together and animate some of the lost alternate scenes like this one and put them as a bonus for a DVD release of either their most recent creation or a Toy Story re-release.
TheRealDylanator I actually agree with that one. There's two other deleted scenes that were pretty far in production, and I'd love to see those re-integrated into the film as a "director's cut." Meanwhile, this scene would just be amusing to see animated. They could even make a Black Friday cut of the film that would truly be horrifying.
@@calebkuti7897 That was a short film that was only responsible for the creation of the jumping desk lamp in the Pixar logo but Toy Story was what launched them as a film studio and it was a big part of what made Pixar successful to begin with. It's the reason why there's a Toy Story movie out right now (as well as two other Toy Story movies they made before it).
Original Toy Story is perfect but I like this alternate universe where Woody has a dark side that could end up with him running an empire of fear. Lotso: Who the hell are you? Woody: Oh, you know who I am. Say my name. Lotso: I have no idea who you are! Clint Eastwood, John Wayne? *Laughs* Woody: I'm *The Sheriff* , I'm the cowboy that killed Sid Phillips. Lotso: Bullshit! A house fire got Sid. Woody: Are you sure? Lotso looks at Potato Head to confirm, Potato Head shakes his head. Woody: That's Right. Now...Say...My...Name. Lotso:....you're Woody. Woody:.................You're Goddamn Right Cue Toy Story Theme Song
While this definitely would have made Toy Story worse, that said I still wouldn't mind seeing this version being fully realized on RU-vid as a darker version of the original.
or you could watch toy story 3, which is basically this clip on roids. That movie was pretty dark, but really well done. In my opinion the last really good pixar movie since.
A dark version of Toy Story could've also included the original, more disturbing version of Woody's nightmare about being thrown away that was somehow way more graphic despite only being a handful of frames long.
"You and what army?" *Army men pop out of the tub* "THERE HE IS GET HIM!!!!" Aha I see what you did there! You and what ARMY then the army men pop out of nowhere good job Pixar!!!!!
@@misterniceguy429 he talks about how he's playing Colonel Tom Parker in Elvis back when he was receiving the Golden globe in the same years just to prove he can play a good villain as well but decide not to. The movie kinda bombed after that so he's probably better off stick with woody
Last night I had a dream concerning this scene. I found myself in an office and saw a rather upset man at a desk. I asked him what was wrong after a "who are you, what are you doing here, what do you want" exchange. He said "Well, I guess I forgot to tell you my name, uh, I'm John" and that a big company rejected this great idea he had, and that he was most likely finished, "but I'll probably get over it," he said, "I just wish I had more time". I then realized that the calendar read November, 1993. I politely asked him to share the failed idea, and he explained it. I immediately knew where I was, and I told him, "don't worry, this is a new beginning for you. You don't know what great things are in store for you." I could see a small smile and a determined look on his face. Then I woke up.
That was beautiful and haunting! Almost like it was Walt Disney's spirit telling you to encourage one of his legacy followers to continue marching in his footsteps!
At 1:36 you can see the facial expressions of Rex, his face just turns from timid and shy to aggressive and furious. Boy I wish that Rex have much angry expression in all movies.
I have a feeling that if this was released, I doubt Toy Story would be seen as a classic, but instead, a failed experiment, and we probably wouldn't have gotten many of the Pixar films we have today.
Hub Hikari Maybe, but if kids won't stay kids forever. And eventually, everyone must come face to face with mean-spirited things in movies. Withdrawing that could be bad for them.
***** Tell that to all the modern audiences and critics who make fusses when movies that are SUPPOSED to be edgy, dark and even mean spirited come around. Comedy and light-hearted things have their place, but too much is bad for you. In my opinion comedy and light-heartness is too numerous in animated movies. What I would give for another another animation director to come and become the next Don Bluth or Ralph Bakshi. Or deliberately make an animated film for adults.
3:05 This frame just creeps me out for some reason. Even though Woody is an asshole in this reel it still unsettling to see this depiction of the toys. EVEN BO PEEP HELPS!!!!!!!
Ok, one thing is that Woody in the final version had some jelousy against Buzz, to the point to tried to get rid of him. But he only wanted Buzz to be trap and stuck behind Andy's desk, using the RC Toy, so Andy could choose him instead. Throwing Buzz at the window was completely unintended, despite of Woody's intentions. Even Woody get shocked when he throw Buzz at the window. But in this version, Woody throw Buzz to the window completely on purpose, with no remorse at all, like a psychopath, despite that in this version, Buzz was just trying to make peace with Woody. Also, in the final version, I actually felt bad for Woody when all Andy's toys wanted him dead, after what he did to Buzz, despite of having their reasons to do it, and even I hated Mr. Popato for his agresive actions against Woody, until he was crushed by the RC Toy as a good karma. But Woody in this previous version is complete scumbag asshole with all the Toys, including his most loyal toy, Slinky.