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Woody's Roundup Village was a meet and greet area located in Frontierland in Disneyland Paris. It is based on the Disney·Pixar film series Toy Story. At the entrance of the farm stands a wooden house known as Woodcarver's Workshop. Originally, it was home to craftspeople carving guests' portraits on wood plaques.
All-New Woody's Roundup (1999–2000): A live-action show featuring characters from Toy Story. Billy Hill and the Hillbillies (1994–2014): A live-action show featuring singing and comedy. In 2012 the musical/variety group moved to Big Thunder Ranch until their show was retired in early 2014.
Springtime Roundup decorations featured spring flowers, baby animals, and purple/yellow/green color motifs. Big Thunder Ranch often hosted seasonal and holiday-themed shows, including Woody's All-American Roundup during Fourth of July events, Woody's Halloween Roundup during Halloween events, and Santa's Reindeer Roundup during Christmas events.
Critter Corral was an old area of the land converted into Woody Roundup, a meet and greet area with Woody from Toy Story along with Jessie and Bullseye from Toy Story 2. On the shores of the Rivers of the Far West is Frontierland Playground (formerly named Pocahontas Indian Village), a children’s playground themed to resemble a traditional ...
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Jake Gyllenhaal is a dead ringer for the Disneyland incarnation of Woody from Toy Story, according to social media users.And once seen it can never be unseen. Sorry. Tweets from as far back as ...
Woody's Round-Up 2018 Toy Story Land (2018–present) Woody's Roundup Village: 2007 Frontierland (2007–2011) Wonderful World of Animation 2019 Hollywood Boulevard (2019–present) Wondrous Journeys: 2023 Main Street, U.S.A (2023, 2024) World of Color: 2010 Paradise Pier (2010–2018) Paradise Gardens Park (2018–present) World of Motion: 1982