Tom Hanks Reveals Hilarious Reason Behind Woody’s Bald Spot in Toy Story 5

Tom Hanks has reacted to Woody's viral bald spot in the first sneak peek of Toy Story 5. The actor says the wear and tear happened because the toy has been "played with to excess" over the years. Hanks also explained that Woody is made of stuffing and cloth, which settles over time. The fifth film, exploring technology's impact on play, releases on June 19.

Key Points: Tom Hanks on Woody's Bald Spot in Toy Story 5

  • Tom Hanks explains Woody's bald spot
  • Toy Story 5 sneak peek goes viral
  • Woody's body changes over time
  • Film releases June 19
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Tom Hanks explains Woody's viral bald spot in 'Toy Story 5' sneak peeK

Tom Hanks explains Woody's viral bald spot in 'Toy Story 5' sneak peek, saying the toy cowboy has been "played with to excess" over the years.

Tom Hanks explains Woody's viral bald spot in 'Toy Story 5' sneak peeK
"He has been played with to excess. - Tom Hanks"

Washington DC, April 29

Tom Hanks has reacted to Woody's much-talked-about bald spot in the first sneak peek of Toy Story 5, giving fans a funny reason behind the toy cowboy's new look.

The actor, who has voiced Woody since the first film in 1995, said the wear and tear happened because the toy has simply been loved and played with for years.

Speaking about the viral moment in a recent interview, as per PEOPLE, Hanks said, "He has been played with to excess." He then explained why Woody appears to have a patch on the back of his head. "You put a rubber hat on top of a rubber head again and again and again and again, something's gonna chafe. So, yeah, he does have... let's say a worn area on the back of his head."

Hanks also spoke about how Woody's body has changed over time since the first film. According to him, the cowboy doll is not made like a plastic toy. "He is not shaped plastic. He is made of stuffing and cloth, and that stuff settles over time."

The teaser clip quickly went viral after showing Woody taking off his hat and revealing the bald patch. Sunlight then reflects off the shiny spot and hits the other toys in the eyes.

The characters react in pain before Trixie jokes, "Someone needs a brown marker," suggesting Woody's hair should be colored back in.

'Toy Story 5' was first presented during Disney's D23 Expo in August 2024, where director Andrew Stanton shared that the new film will look at how technology is changing the way children play today.

He said, "In Toy Story 5, the toys' jobs get exponentially harder when our toy crew goes head to head with what kids are obsessed with today: electronics."

The Toy Story series began in 1995 and became one of Pixar's most loved franchises. Over the years, the films have explored friendship, growing up and the bond children share with their toys.

The fifth film is set to release in theatres on June 19.

- ANI

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Siddharth J
Honestly, as a 90s kid, Woody and Buzz were my childhood heroes. Glad to see the franchise still going strong. The bald spot joke is clever - shows they pay attention to small details even after all these years. Hope the fifth movie does justice to the legacy.
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Kavya N
The idea that toys get worn out because they're loved is so touching. In our culture, we too see old toys as part of family memories - they're not just things, they carry stories. But I do worry if they'll overdo the electronics theme. Can't replace real playtime with screens, yaar. 😌
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Rohit P
Tom Hanks is a legend! His voice makes Woody so iconic. The bald spot reveal in the teaser was hilarious - that sunlight reflection on the other toys was pure comedy gold. Waiting for June 19 to take my nephew to watch it in theatre. Hopefully they keep the emotional depth of earlier films.
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James A
Great to see Pixar still innovating. The idea of toys dealing with electronics is relevant everywhere, including in India where kids are glued to phones now. Woody's worn look feels authentic - after 30 years, he deserves some character development! Excited for this one.
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Varun X
I don't know yaar, Toy Story 4 felt unnecessary, and this seems like another cash grab. But the bald spot detail is cool - shows they care about continuity. Maybe this time they'll focus on the real bond between toys and kids instead of just making it about screens. Fingers crossed.

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