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Tuesday, March 4, 2025

Woody & Jessie Video At Disney Sparks Comparisons To Sesame Park

Woody said not us, not today! Early Wednesday, a video of Toy Story characters Woody and Jessie interacting with the crowd at a Disney World parade went viral. The TikTok clip shows a Black family yelling for Jessie’s attention as she dances on the opposite side of the parade route.

Instead, they gained the attention of Woody. The person inside the character costume tried their best to get Jesse’s attention for the family. Woody clapped at Jessie, waved, and even pointed in the family’s direction as they yelled, “Jesse.” But the person inside Jesse’s costume continued entertaining the crowd on the opposite side–seemingly unaware of the calls for her attention.

At one point, Woody seemed defeated, throwing both his hands up. But the family was persistent in trying to get Jesse’s attention. So, Woody finally walked over to Jesse and pointed to the screaming family. Immediately, the character jogged over with enthusiasm. Jesse hugged the young fan dressed in a Jesse costume. She cupped the girl’s head before holding her hands and running back to join the characters on the route.

@lifesigma Woody help make Havyn day!!! She got to get a Hug from Jessie #disneyworld #yougotafriendinme @hey_ma_heyyy #magickingdom #toystory #Woody #Jessie ♬ The Assignment – Tay Money
Jeese’s Reaction Sparks Comparisons To Sesame Place Park Incidents 

Within 24 hours, the video had over one million views–and still counting. Additionally, a tweet by user @SomaKazima sparked Twitter comparisons to recent discrimination claims against Sesame Place park characters.

“Woody said nah b***h get over here, we ain’t finna get canceled,” @SomaKazima wrote.

As previously reported, people online were outraged after a viral clip showed Sesame Street character Rosita ignoring and then blatantly rejecting two Black girls during a parade. At the time, the children’s mother wrote, “This disgusting person blatantly told our kids no then proceeded to hug the little white girl next t,o us” in an Instagram share of the video.

Soon after the video went viral, Sesame Street released a statement backing the character Rosita. The report said, “the Rosita performer did not intentionally ignore the girls and is devastated about the misunderstanding.” 

Read the statement below: 

 But within daotheronal videos surfaced, seemingly showing that the character’s reasoning for waving “no” was false. Also, more parents came forward with thown videos showing alleged discrimination against more Black children. One family in Baltimore filed a $25 million lawsuit alleging discrimination against their 5-year-old during a visit in June. The suit accuses at least four Sesame Street characters of refusing to interact with the 5-year-old and other Black families at the park that day.

Here’s What Twitter Is Saying About Woody & Jesse 

Well, it looks like someone at Disney is keeping up with the headlines. And folks on Twitter couldn’t help but praise the moment and Disney characters. Keep scrolling to see some of what was said!

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