Missouri-based 'Tub Master' creates tribute to ‘Toy Story.’ The internet approves.

No matter where he drives, Michael Whitfill says people are fascinated with his truck.

The Stone County repairman can go inside a restaurant, sit down next to a window, eat a meal and watch people scurry up to his truck for a quick photograph.

Sometimes, while on his way to repair a tub, Whitfill will wonder why motorists are following his truck so darn closely — and then a light bulb goes off.

Woody and Buzz.

Whitfill works as the "Tub Master" repairing and restoring bathtubs, sinks and fiberglass bathroom pieces. He drives a truck around from job to job in southwest Missouri.

But his clever homage to the final scene of the Toy Story movie has gone well beyond the Ozarks — a video of the truck has been viewed more than 30 million times on Facebook.

According to Whitfill, someone took a video of his truck while he was driving on Sunshine Street in Springfield. He first saw the video months ago.

A few days ago, it resurfaced on social media thanks to LADbible, a U.K.-based account. Since then, it's taken off.

"It's just gone nuts in the last three days," Whitfill said. "I'm like, 'Holy cow, really?'"

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People love taking "photobombs" with his truck, Whitfill said.

"People walk up and take pictures all the time," he said. "They just go nuts."

Whitfill said he enjoyed the Toy Story movie — how it appealed to kids but used toys from his generation, like Mr. Potato Head and the green army men.

Whitfill said he's been in the antique bathtub restoration business since 1997 — two years after the first "Toy Story" movie.

"A lot of people pledge allegiance to the Tub Master because they know they're gonna get treated right," he said.