Sheriff Woody and the other Woody’s Roundup characters were a 1950s interpretation of the Old West-just like Disneyland’s Frontierland. The show at Disneyland was based on Woody’s TV show.Ī particularly clever touch was that the characters on stage were in black and white while performing the black-and-white TV episode.Īlthough there were, of course, no television studios in the real Wild West, the show didn’t seem out-of-place in Frontierland.
The movie included a partial episode from this fictional TV show. In Toy Story 2, Woody discovers that he was the star of a 1950s TV show, In November 1999, The All-New Woody’s Roundup stage show opened atĭisneyland’s venerable Golden Horseshoe Saloon.Īlso in November 1999, the Disney/Pixar release Toy Story 2 opened in movie theaters throughout the United States. Then head over to Yester-Tomorrowland for the Toy Story Funhouse.Ĭowboy Crunchiesthey’re better than a bale of hay! With this useful though incongruous tool, Woody is able to free Jessie.ĭo you want to see more of Woody and Buzz?
The story needs a happy ending, but time is running out.Ī backstage arm-belonging to Buzz Lightyear-hands a jackhammer to Woody. No matter how hard Woody tries, he can’t clear the boulders that have trapped Jessie. Sheriff Woody and his trusty horse Bullseye, of course.īullseye and Woody attempt to free Jessie. Jessie was chasing evil cattle rustlers, and now finds herself trapped in a cave by an avalanche.
You how to respond to the applause signyou’re supposed to applaud and cheer.Īpplause! Applause! Applause for Woody and Bullseye! There’s also Tex Tumbleweed, who provides music and sound effects.
Your announcer and stage manager is Wilson Netherspoon, who introduces you to the cast of characters. You’re just in time for the live broadcast of Woody’s Roundup. You’ve gone back in time to the early days of television, when children were glued to their big televisions with tiny black-and-white-screens, watching shows like Howdy Doody and Time for Beany. Today it’s also a TV studio-but not a modern studio. The Golden Horseshoe Saloon is a music hall from the days of the Wild West. Stinky Pete the Prospector, and, of course, Woody himself. Get ready for a fun show with Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl, Bullseye the Horse, Monday thru Thursday at 11:30 a.m., 12:15, 1:00, 1:45, 3:10, 3:50, 4:35 and 5:20 p.m.īrought to you by Cowboy Crunchies, sugar frosted and double dipped in chocolate!