![]() In the end, on her other trip to summer camp with her children when Andy spots Woody and the toys, including Jessie, Bullseye, and the Little Green Men, she wears a teal T-shirt, gray dress pants, and same color amount of sneakers. In the second film of the saga, on her camping trip with 7-year-old Andy and 2-year-old Molly, she has short brown hair and wears a lime T-shirt, blue jeans, and white sneakers. At Christmastime, she wears both a lavender shirt and leggings and the same color amount of flats. On her moving day with the Eggman Movers, she wears a light aqua shirt with flowers printed all over while she drives with Molly and a worried Andy to their new house in her minivan. ![]() At bedtime, while she kisses Andy goodnight, she wears a cream shirt with tulips printed all over, blue skin-tight leggings, and the same color amount of flats. On her trip to Pizza Planet for dinner with Andy and baby Molly, she wears a white T-shirt, green vest with sunflower heads all over, aqua pants and flats. In the first film of the saga at Andy's 6th birthday party, she has brown hair tied in a high ponytail and wears a pink T-shirt, dark aqua leggings with roses printed all over them, and navy ballet flats. She carries brown hair and blue eyes in the first two films, and later blonde hair in the third film. However, like any parent, she often argues with Andy and Molly. Davis is a very loving and devoted parent who establishes fair rules for her children. Davis prior to the Toy Story franchise, only that she has two children (Molly and Andy) and a "lost" husband. Andy will never be a kid again, and he'll never play with Woody again.Not much is known about Mrs. When Woody says goodbye to Andy, he knows that is the end of their life together. ![]() And they aren't able to communicate with him like they do with each other, so there will be no sending letters. Even if Andy visits Bonnie's family on a trip home from college, he definitely won't be playing with the toys. It wouldn't be easy to stay in contact, but the toys could find a way if they want.īut after Toy Story 3, Woody and his friends will likely never see Andy again. They could also find ways to send letters to each other, like the letters they send between Bonnie's house and Sunnyside Daycare in a credit's scene of Toy Story 3. The return of Bo Peep in Toy Story 4 proves that another meeting between the toys is possible. The fair could end up near Bonnie or her family could go on another road trip. When Woody leaves his friends in Toy Story 4, the door is open for them to meet again someday. What ultimately makes the end of Toy Story 3 sadder than the end of Toy Story 4 is that the former leaves no way back. He leaves them to find their kids while helping other toys do the same. But the other toys still haven't necessarily been favorites or found their perfect kid, which Woody had with Andy. He has already lived the regular toy life multiple times and got to be a favorite toy, so can happily move on to new experiences with no child. He likely had owners before Andy-possibly even Andy's parents. After all, Woody was made in the 1950s and is older than most of the other toys. Meanwhile, the other toys get to go back to the life they enjoy with Bonnie. Related: Soul Copies Toy Story 4’s Message (And Improves It) At the end of Toy Story 4, it's clear he's in a position he feels more comfortable with and will probably never have a real owner again because nobody will ever live up to Andy. Woody wasn't happy to leave Andy, even though he knew it was time, and unfortunately, he wasn't happy with Bonnie either. But while the ending of Toy Story 3 promises a new life for the toys, the ending of Toy Story 4 promises a better life. It would have been almost as bittersweet as what does happen since he would have lost Bo Peep again. At the end of Toy Story 4, Woody could have returned to Bonnie with the other toys and tried to adjust to that life.
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