Wild and Woody! - Notes

Notes

  • The title Wild and Woody! is a play on the expression, "wild and wooly".
  • Wild and Woody! marks the first of several occasions in which Woody actually kills Buzz. This is also the second time Woody himself is killed (the first being 1943's Ration Bored).

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