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    Woody (Black Friday Reel) Personality Type, MBTI

    What is the personality type of Woody (Black Friday Reel)? Which MBTI personality type best fits? Personality type for Woody (Black Friday Reel) from Toy Story Franchise and what is the personality traits.

    Woody (Black Friday Reel)
    ESTJ

    ESTJ (8w9)

    Woody (Black Friday Reel) personality type is ESTJ, also known as the "big brother." ESTJs are responsible and reliable, and they make excellent leaders. ESTJs like structure and order. They keep everything in its place and in their control. They often show their leadership style in their work and in life in general. ESTJs can be considered authoritative, and they enjoy being in control and making decisions.

    ESTJs rely on facts and details to make decisions, and they like to know what's going on in the background when they make a decision. They want to know why something is happening or how it will affect them. ESTJs may appear to be rigid and inflexible when they don't see things from all viewpoints, but in reality they can be very flexible when it comes to finding a solution to a problem.

    ESTJs often have a strong sense of morality and ethics. They believe that there are rules that should always be followed, and they may even go so far as to punish people who break those rules or do not follow them. ESTJs would rather correct a person's wrong immediately than deal with a situation that could come back to haunt them later on.

    ESTJs can be very competitive, especially when it comes to their work.

    Woody is the main protagonist of the Disney/Pixar Toy Story movie franchise. However, in the first drafts and storyboards of the first film, Woody was portrayed as a protagonist villain who led Andy Davis' toys as an abusive tyrant. This was partially due to then-Disney Chairman Jeffrey Katzenberg's demand that the movie have a more adult, cynical edge, which resulted in the writers making Woody incredibly selfish, cruel, and vile. When the prepared scene was shown on November 19, 1993 to various studio executives, alongside the original reel, Roy E. Disney and the other Disney heads were disgusted with the result, and shut down production of Toy Story for two weeks in preparation to cancel the film. Former Chief Creative Office John Lasseter begged for two weeks to fix the film, and his team did so, and Disney allowed the project to continue. He was voiced by

    Tom Hanks in the final project.

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