Toy Story 2 ~ Strummin' Singin' Woody doll with Musical Guitar!
"Well I came from Andy's playroom with a guitar on my knee..." The flashlight flickers as the toys settle down for a night's rest. A guitar is softly strummed and Woody's reassuring, slightly off-key voice begins a cowboy's version of a lullaby. "You've got a friend in me..." Everything is peaceful, until--twang!--Woody must've broken a string! You reach over, give the tuning peg a twist or two to help him get tuned up, and then start him strumming again. The rest of the evening's ritual goes off without a hitch. Strummin' Singin' Woody is a floppy, jointed soft doll who would stand (if he could) almost 18 inches tall in his cowboy boots. His plastic guitar features a pair of buttons that let him either sing or whistle a trio of tunes; it also has a light sensor, which means that if you want to keep him singing, you need to keep him strumming. (Or you can just cover up the sensor.) From his cow-print sheriff's vest to Andy's mark of ownership on the bottom of his right boot, he's the real McCoy. His ten-gallon hat and empty holster belt are both removable, but the guitar stays put. And for the record, Woody's got the token pull ring on his back--but it's stitched on. No strings attached. Requires three AA batteries --Julie Ubben