>>6352001It depends on the circumstances. A set of MISB figures might all be very stuffy and already know their place as antique toys. A set that were all loose and had been abandoned for some time might also cherish being though of as valuable again, and may not kow their own history. The main three from Toy Story 2 all came from three very different situations; one was still being layed with and loved, one was abandoned, and one was never played with or loved at all(we never saw Bullseye's backstory,so who knows?). Had Woody been in Jessie or Pete's position, he might've resigned himself to that fate. Maybe they all came out like Buzz originally, thinking they were the character, but that faded over time?
Which reminds me, I don't really like the Woody's roundup origin, because it sort of cheapens the contrast of Buzz and woody from the first film. Buzz is supposed to be a satire of the then-emerging wave of toy advertising cartoons from the 80's onward. The idea is that these tie-ins with a prepackaged fiction and characters subvert a child's innate imagination by replacing them with a set of preconceived ideas. Woody was supposed to be a more classic style of toy, free from any real set characterization, which is why all of andy's adventures with him were him interacting with very non-Western characters. While Andy isn't necessarily imitating Woody's Roundup with his toys, and in fact seems oblivious to it, the fact that he'd even have the name Woody implies that someone gave it to him who was at least somewhat familiar with the original.