

“ Will Woody and Bullseye land to safety? Can they reach Jessie and Stinky Pete in time? Tune in next week for the exciting conclusion: 'Woody's Finest Hour!'” ―Announcer, at the end of the episodeĭuring the next to the last episode, the Prospector and Jessie are trapped in an old abandoned mine. The Roundup gang is about to be sold to the Konishi Toy Museum in Tokyo, Japan, but due to Buzz Lightyear's interference as part of his rescue mission, Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye go back to Andy's house while the Prospector ends up with a little girl named Amy.

However, Al's Stinky Pete is much wiser and became bitter from being an unsold toy for several years. On Woody's Round Up, he is a joke character: a friendly bumbling fool that normally injures himself from his stupidity. Most of the gang shared personalities similar to their "real world" counterparts owned by Al, with the biggest exception being Stinky Pete.

Resulting in Westerns having a decline in popularity with kids, as Stinky Pete declared that "once the astronauts went up, children only wanted to play with 'space' toys" and Woody remarks on how he know how that feels (referencing his jealously towards Buzz from the first film). However, the show was prematurely canceled after the launch of Sputnik 1 by the Soviet Union into Earth's orbit, which was the start of the Space Race. In the film, the show ran from 1949- 1957 and gained a great deal of popularity, especially for its lead character, Sheriff Woody. It is also the show's opening theme song performed by Riders in the Sky. It is sponsored by a cereal brand called Cowboy Crunchies. Woody's Roundup is a fictitious puppet show-within-a-show in the 1999 Disney/ Pixar animated film, Toy Story 2.

Not to be confused with Woody's Round-Up (attraction).
