

While the family is on a road trip, Forky flees, Woody follows to get him back, and the two bond as they make their way back to Bonnie. Although Woody isn't one of Bonnie's favorite toys (she prefers Jessie), he stows away in her backpack to comfort her through school orientation, where he helps her make a special toy: a spork with googly eyes, pipe cleaner arms, and popsicle stick feet whom she names "Forky." Forky ( Tony Hale) unexpectedly comes to life, but, despite Woody's explanations, he believes he's trash and keeps trying to throw himself in the garbage. Fast-forward to the toys' current home with rising kindergartner Bonnie (Madeleine McGraw). Woody tries to save Bo, but she's actually fine with being passed along to another child, so the two say goodbye. Later that same night, Andy's little sister, Molly, gives her porcelain Bo Peep ( Annie Potts) and sheep away. TOY STORY 4 begins with a flashback to a rainy night nine years earlier, during which Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) and a crop of Andy's toys work to save RC from being swept away by the storm.
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To stay in the loop on more movies like this, you can sign up for weekly Family Movie Night emails. But her arc also includes powerful examples of empathy, and overall the film has touching themes of friendship, loyalty, imagination, and the power of play. Gabby's subplot has one of the movie's only less-than-completely-positive messages (it touches on the idea that if you fix what's "wrong" with you, you could be more likely to be accepted/find love). Most of the film's peril, worry, and violence focus on separation from the toys' new kid, Bonnie (Madeleine McGraw), as well as the slightly sinister machinations of Gabby Gabby ( Christina Hendricks), an antique-store doll who's desperate for a new voice box. Still, you can expect lots of high-stakes escapes/rescue missions, some close calls, and very creepy vintage ventriloquist dummies. This movie definitely fits into the series' action-comedy genre, but its peril is less intense than the harrowing climactic sequences of Toy Story 3. There are also many new characters this time around, starting with Forky ( Tony Hale), the sentient arts-and-crafts toy made from a spork, clay, pipe cleaners, and googly eyes. It's remarkably poignant and should appeal to audiences of all ages - from parents and children to those who grew up loving Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Buzz ( Tim Allen), Jessie ( Joan Cusack), and the gang. Parents need to know that Toy Story 4 is the fourth and probably final installment of Disney Pixar's original franchise. Bonnie is scared to go to kindergarten at first.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Sad separations between close friends and hurtful rejections. Bo Peep has a broken arm she keeps bandaged together. In a disturbing moment, the cat swallows a tiny toy (but later spits her out). A store cat is known to demolish toys, even leaving a stuffed toy that's been severed at the waist. Gabby Gabby is initially portrayed as sinister. Much later they actually jump on a character's face, and also brawl with other toys (jumping on Buzz, etc.).

Bunny and Ducky consider physically attacking elderly antique store owner (their plans are visualized) and imagine shooting deadly lasers from their eyes (also shown). Creepy ventriloquist dummies act as Gabby Gabby's henchmen: They take toys hostage, keep them locked up, etc. Plenty of peril and tense moments during rescues and escapes (big jumps, chases, falls, near misses, etc.).
