Sorry I couldn't get a big video out this week but here's a Quick Vid to hold you all over! I'll be back next week with a review of something VERY interesting. See y'all then!
Andy: Promise me you'll take care of Woody, he's really special Bonnie: Neglects Woody and makes him a lost toy about a year later You had one job Bonnie XD
guys guys, she a kid, she not trying to be mean about it, remember she was sad when she begin school and fork was her first friend, beside woody understand bonnie wasn't tryin be mean
I didn't like how they portrayed Buzz in this one. He comes off as a bit dumb with the whole "inner voice" thing. I wouldn't care except he hasn't been portrayed this way in the last 3 films.
Andy: Make sure you take extra care of Woody. He’s very special to me. Bonnie: forgets about him completely and leaves him at a carnival without even realizing he’s gone
I meannnnnn she is 5 years old. Honestly their interaction was cute but so small that I'd be surprised if she'd even rememberd Andy if she saw him again
I'm not going to lie, I had tears. I don't cry at flims, but I did at this one. Also that quote means that he is hiding the fact that he did cry we just have to read between the lines!
Yeah, and besides, each movie has a special theme: Toy Story 1: Jealousy Toy Story 2: Family Toy Story 3: Escape and Finally, Toy Story 4: Self-Identity
@@jeggsonvohees2201 Hey, I'm just looking on the positive side. Besides, they wanted make one more sequel before they go back to making original stuff.
Honestly i thought the third one was a really good ending and even if i felt a little sad that it would end,i still loved it; i wasn’t excepting them to make a fourth; i hope it will be good (haven’t watched the video yet)
@@fabtrash (No spoilers) I think it's a very pretty movie with an adorable nature, but personally I kinda felt like it was a side story rather than a true continuation to Toy Story. As Saber said, a very good movie by itself but maybe not great enough to end the series like the third one was.
Toy story 1: woody saves buzz Toy story 2: buzz saves woody Toy story 3: woody saves buzz when he went crazy Toy story 4: buzz tries to save woody again.
I like how Gabby-Gabby wasn't a twist villain and was more of a twist good guy. So many animated movies have twist villains and its getting old, so I liked seeing something new. Her story was really sad, and when she helped the lost girl it honestly made me cry. I really liked her character.
Oh absolutely. She was my favorite character in the whole movie. I loved the feeling I got from her, ‘I can’t tell if you’re good or bad, but I love you anyway.’ Very refreshing and wonderful.
The 2nd Lego Movie has a twist good guy in the Queen of the Duplo/Lego Friends world that was trying to conquer/unify with Emmet's world...but it's just awkward and then they had a twisit villain and it's like a whole movie sewn on the end of the first half.
A thought pops into my mind about the ending.... I for one LOVED the movie and the fact everyone got their own happy ending, but then I remembered something Andy is at college and when ever it's break he's going to come back home. And when he does, he's going to go visit Bonnie to see how the toys are. He's going to see them all and new faces as well.....except woody. His childhood friend, the toy that was his favorite, his Sheriff Woody. Now I don't hate the ending I'm not saying that at all...but can you imagine the way Andy's reaction will be? "Hey Bonnie..... where's Woody?" "I uh....I lost him...." The toy he was going to bring to college, the toy he grew up with, the toy he was willing to give up to give a great childhood to another kid....is gone. And the fact he may never see him again will break his heart. Like I said I LOVED THE MOVIE. And I'm not hating on it at all I loved the story as well! But just thinking this thought is so sad
Double Chins well, part of the whole plot is the change, adapting to it and that kind of stuff, so thinking that Andy will return for Woody or see his other toys will be like “oh well, let’s play again like in the past”, and that’s not the point of the movie. Everyone has to move on things, maybe it’s hard, maybe we don’t like it, but sometimes we have to do this because that’s part of growing up in a spiritual scene, I think.
Here's an idea; Andy finds Woody and Bo Peep at an amusement park with three kids; a son, a daughter, and a baby with a wife or husband and he picks up Woody and goes: "Woody?" And Woody internally goes: "Andy?"
Yeah, the Gabby Gabby stuff was a real tearjerker. Her conclusion was so perfect and wholesome. It's not very often Pixar does the reformed villain thing. And at least there was no "twist" villain.
@@totallywireddd Glad to know Im not the only one, also I was MAD pissed that she got to not only take but KEEP Woodys voice box to get her happy ending when I thought the set up was gonna be that she'd find an owner that accepted her regardless if she was defective or not and see that she can be loved exactly as she is, instead Woody gets guilt tripped and sacrificed for this random villain who takes advantage of his love and time spent with Andy to get him to feel sorry for her to get a happy ending with a kid that didnt even want her anyway even with a working voice box, her whole role and existence was pointless and the story literally could have still been good or BETTER without her
As much as I ship them, I was internally chanting the opposite xD Seeing two toys kissing would have been too weird for me. I know kids make toys kiss all the time but eh it just would have felt weird to me
I like Toy story 4, but I just felt kinda pissed just a weeee bit pissed at Bonnie for just casting Woody aside like that. In Toy story 3 we see how Andy loved Woody to the point he was willing to bring him along to college instead of putting him in the attic with the others, but we all know what happened at the ending with Bonnie going "My cowboy!" and Andy passing his favorite toy to her. That moment worked perfectly for Toy story 3's ending but unfortunately paints Bonnie to be kind of a brat for "losing" Woody at the end of Toy story 4, I know I know kinda unreasonable since she's just a kid and she isn't even aware that our characters are sentient but I just can't help thinking that throughout the whole movie.
IIKallidaII It’s good to keep in mind that Andy was almost the same in Toy Story (he shoved Woody aside for Buzz Lightyear). Bonnie didn’t get the 2nd chance that Andy got in the first movie.
@@TooCooFoYou I get your point, but from what I remember atleast during the first movie Woody was still being played with alongside with Buzz. Sure at the time he wasn't Andy's favorite toy since he was still excited with having a cool new toy like Buzz, but atleast he still played with Woody and heck he even panicked when he couldn't find Buzz AND Woody and was ecstatic when he saw the BOTH of them. Bonnie who I still think is a sweet little girl didn't have the same reaction, throughout the movie we saw her having the same reaction when Andy lost Woody and Buzz. The thing is we never saw her once acknowledge that Woody was missing only Forky, I saw her multiple times looking at the toys and not once did I hear her say "where's Woody??" she noticed a plastic Spork gone missing but not her "Cowboy"? I don't know, how they portrayed Bonnie here just leaves a bad after taste in my mouth.
@@kallimarii1509 I didn't like it at first, but it grew on me. Bonnie isn't Andy, even Dolly had to keep reminding him of that. Bonnie didn't have the same feelings about Woody as Andy (nor we) did. Woody understood that, and so he decided that it was time to take his own path instead of the one he was designed to follow.
In toy story 4, there was a little girl crying at the fair, when her parents where literally not even 10 feet away from her. Also, Bonnie and her parents went to a road trip JUST to sit in an RV lot and eat food for two days.
They mostly did that because they wanted to try and find Forky because he meant so much to Bonnie. Also Jessie eventually flattens their tires so they are kinda stuck there.
This story sounds really hypocritical for Woody after Toy Story 3. Like, he was the most loyal toy and most dedicated to Andy and toys being for their kids. He chose to go with Bonnie even though Andy wanted to bring him to college. And having a transition makes sense, but it's really weird, especially after how hard 3 pushed the together family aspect, though I guess that was mostly the rest of the cast of toys and not Woody, but he was their leader and the one who always gave them hope and stuff, so it's a little weird, but I also guess it's kinda like old westerns where the hero rides off into the sunset leaving everyone else better off and happier than they were at the beginning, and that kinda makes sense since he's a cowboy toy 🤷🏻♂️ idk, I'm not really sure on this. I think going through another series of time skips that ended the movie with Bonnie grown up and giving her toys back to Andy who has a new baby grown up to bring it full circle would've been more of what I wanted. It's also really weird that Bonnie basically loses Woody after Andy specifically asks her to take care of him while he's gone, but I guess it's kinda realistic that kids get over toys and lose them, but it's....I'm mixed, that's all I can say. I don't feel like this was the right direction to resolve it on, but I'll live
@@notalex7842 Doesn't mean it fits the themes of the story well. Maybe it's more realistic, but when you design a franchise under the premise of moral lessons and design characters around that moral framework, having them grow further and further into it, being subversive and having them break that framework or teaching a lesson that is counter to the earlier entries in a sequel entry diminishes the value of its lessons, because the story itself undercut the value of one (or multiple) of its own lessons
@@Chronoflation I disagree. Toy Story is about the toy's relationship with its kid. Woody is like the parent. 1 - what happens when your kid doesn't want to spend time with you (teenage years) 2 - what do you do about the future (kid growing up) 3 - what happens when that time comes 4 - how do you live your own life without your kid Woody has been there for his kids for decades (Andy's dad, Andy, Bonnie). Now he's reached a stage where he realises he doesn't need to put others first and can do something for himself
Her voicebox had a flaw' that is why she was never wanted' but what makes her sympothetic' instead of hating children like The Prospecter' and Lotso' Gabby just wants to be owned by someone.
@@whatevervile also when she made a deal with woody' after getting woodys voicebox' she gave Woody Forky back' and Forky beveloped a bond with Gabby' and when Forky saw Gabby get rejected' he felt really heartbroken for her' and it broke my heart too.
We don’t need a deep background her voice box was messed up so she wanted a new voice box so that way she could be loved by a new child which she thought was harmony unfortunately harmony threw her in the box she was about to quit but once she left the antique store she found a girl that needed and loved more than anything that made me cry cuz it’s about rejection and finding someone to appreciate u just like relationships
The Toy Story films are like a dinner table. The first 3 films are the main food, while 4 is more like a desert. EDIT: Wow, people in the replies really didn't get what i meant with my comment.
"Good, but not good enough to justify its existence" YES. THANK YOU. That's exactly what I've been saying since I watched it! It's good, I liked it, but it wasn't worth taking back the perfect ending to the series that the third one was. I didn't NEED this in order to go on with my life. It doesn't answer any burning questions from the rest of the series except maybe "what happened to Bo" and we honestly didn't really need that either, given she had a combined screen time of less than ten minutes in the first three movies and that the third movie DOES address the fact that she's gone. We were told she got sold in a yard sale. As Bo herself says "toys get lost all the time", so why did we need an entire movie just to justify that ONE side character went missing? Because it does feel like that's the only reason this movie exists. And I don't think that's good enough considering how PERFECT the third movie was as a conclusion for the series.
LordofFullmetal if you ask me I get why the created the fourth movie it was because they had enough of a story to tell it. But although it’s a good movie, it unfortunately taints what makes the third one so special. Especially the scene of Andy giving up woody and trusting Bonnie to take care of him. That’s the thing that left my mind saying “it was almost there” to there being a reason for you story 4. If you ask me I truly believe they are going to make a 5th movie and I think for it to be good as the third one, the only way is that at the end of the movie woody and the gang end up with Andy’s kid, going full circle. Honestly I think Pixar can make another good movie if they think thoroughly like this one. For me it’s the only way I could say it truly has a happy ending. But hey that’s just my 2 cents
I don’t thin k this film ruins or taints anything from the 3rd movie, but in fact, builds on it to create one big epilogue to the series. TS3 was a great conclusión to the trilogy and story with Andy, but TS4 was the real ending emotionally, and thematically speaking for the franchise, and both Woody and Buzz’s relationship. Both served it’s purpose, they broke the mold, and while TS3 answered the question of “what’s gonna happen when Andy grows up?”, now we see them what comes next and how things will just repeat itself unless change comes. Change is necessary and people grow up after so many experiences and after meeting so many people in your life, you just want to take a break eventually and say “I did what I could, I served my purpose”, because when Bonnie grows old, the toys will have to find a new partner, and just like Bonnie, the new one will have new favorites and not everybody will stay together in the end, and if anybody deserved a happy ending, it was Woody. Woody always had a fear of being abandoned, of being a lost toy and not being cared by anybody. Pretty human and relatable, for a small dude with a plastic head and a voice box. This film showcases his fears more than the entire tetralogy and builds on his fears to show his true development and that life goes on, you served your purpose to your kids, and just like they’ll move on eventually with their lives, you should too. We should just stay on our comfort zones all the time, and even less so if we’re not happy with it. Explore, discover, meet new people, find love, find the joy you were missing. Live. That’s why I think Toy Story 4 is an almost perfect movie.
Completely agree but there was nowhere that specifically told us she was sold at a yard sale. You may have misinterpreted the scene from Toy Story 3 where Woody says “We’ve lost some friends along the way. Yes, even Bo” “But through every spring cleaning, every yard sale...Andy held on to us” Those two are completely separate statements and don’t have anything to do with each other
Sloppyranger 76 “But although it’s a good movie, it unfortunately taints what makes the third one so special.” 🤦♂️You can’t call something you’ve made up unfortunate, genius. Because no, it does not.
Better in my opinion. Those dummies though...creepy. I cried when the kid asked the toy if she was broken too becuase it hit me personally on a deep level.
@@amanms1999 It had the 4th biggest opening weekend domestically for any animated film and the largest period worldwide. It's only underperforming if you believe it not making as much as Incredibles 2 opening weekend is a failure.
I really liked the parallels and differences between the introduction of Buzz in the first one and the introduction of Forky in the fourth one and how Woody copes with both of those new “favorite toys” taking his place
It's probably because Tom Hanks probably relates a lot to Woody (since he's the VA and all) and it was emotional for Woody to leave his friends and go with Bo Peep
Yeah, except Saber actually gave spoiler warnings. I mean, yours isn't the worst, but it was a little revealing to some scrolling through the comments who haven't seen the movie yet.
@@joylolly4458 but why would someone scroll through a comment section in the first place if they don't want spoilers? Unfortunately there will always be spoilers, so best to stay away from the comment section of review videos. Sorry i don't mean to be rude
@@coolbeans5911 Ahhh that's ok. Doesn't come off as rude. Yeah, I guess there's two different views on this subject, I just like reading the comments on Saber's vids 'cause I like seeing people's thoughts and opinions. I know there's always the chance of seeing spoilers in chat, especially since this was sort've a 'spoiler' vid. Anyway, the spoiler wasn't too bad, not really suprised by it. Just wanted to give my side of it. No harm, no hate. Have a great day✌
I thought that the series should end at 3. But my mom, in the theater with me at the VERY end when she saw the toys were being given to Bonnie said, "Oh yeah. They're gonna make a 4th." I didn't believe her because, why the hell would they? It's the perfect ending. She was right.
I was 9 as well! It’s crazy, I thought I was at least in middle school when I first saw Toy Story 3 in the theaters, definitely didn’t think I was still going through Elementary school when it came out.
I just don't understand how people like toy story 4 at all. You'd literally have to not have seen toy story 3 to like toy story 4, because toy story 4 destroyed every concept portrayed in the original 3 movies.
I think it's more about the technical aspect rather than the literal length of the video. Toy Story 4 just came out recently, he immediately made a review/opinion about it without too much editing and all, thus the "quick" name.
@Larry Kustyn They’ve already confirmed at least 2 spin offs: one focused entirely on Forky and another that will be a prequel to this film focusing on what Bo Peep was up to in between the time that she was sold all the way up until she rencounters Woody.
Toy story 4 is another example of entertainment companies continuing plots for the sake of earning profit. The last movie was perfect to conclude the story.
SPOILER!!! The ending touched me a nostalgic blast blew me as I saw woody saying goodbye probably forever all the memories they had and Adventures, Especially for Buzz they were the best buddies that almost died together and now Buzz will not be the same without Woody :(
Nice Bro was wondering if you'd review it here or SaberSpeaks, It wasn’t bad AT ALL but honestly felt like a filler OVA. Toy Story 3 is still the FAR Superior Conclusion to a perfect trilogy. If it was a TV special I’d enjoy it a lot but The fact it’s a movie that didn’t need to be made hurts it. Tho I did mantear once. Also I really liked The new Doll character Gabby Gabby introduced with the Dummy henchmen & I truly felt for her. But again I feel the movie didn’t need to be made on a perfect trilogy especially since that last one had me bawling so I’d give it a 4/5
I feel you, but at the same time even tho it didn't need to be made but still ended up being good made it worth it. While TS3 was the perfect conclusion and a 4th was unnecessary, if its good then I think its good.
Just went and saw Toy Story 4 and I totally agree. It was visually beautiful, funny, the characters and character beats were good, the story was a good story but... Yeah, didn't quite feel as impactful as 3. It felt like an unnecessary epilogue.
What the hell are you talking about the characters were absolutely decimated in this movie. Beyond repair. They literally destroyed each of the main characters entire personality and growth.. This movie is deplorable imo.
and i'm just sitting in a thrift store looking at merch from toy story 4, and i see a spork with pipe cleaner arms and i'm thinking: "...*Deep inhale* 1:99."
Gigabarto because we grew up with it and they connect with the plot. If it’s only made to bring revenue with a plot that doesn’t feel the same, then the movie doesn’t live up to its moment
I completely agree with EVERYTHING you’re saying. It was super underwhelming. And what really pissed me off is that Woody was the ONE toy Andy wanted to keep!! Even when Bonnie reaches towards him talkin bout “my cowboy!” he almost didn’t let her have him. Now Woody means nothing to her. Tell me something. Should the kid who played with Woody for a year and got bored with him deserve to keep him, or the kid who still loved him after 18 YEARS, WILLING TO TAKE HIM TO COLLEGE?? The whole thing makes me wanna scream. Andy could have kept Woody. Cause apparently Woody separating from the gang was easy as hell in this one. Honestly, I think when Woody refers to Andy as his “kid” it means more than just being his toy. He literally watched Andy and Molly grow up. I feel like on some level, he was his father. Andy didn’t have one. It’s all just so infuriating. Especially when you have to raise a kid, not even being able to talk to him. Just. Ugh.
Bonnie's discarding of Woody made no sense to me, of all the toys Andy took out of the box, Woody was the one she responded most too. Also the way they made Woody seem to not be at place or know how things went down in Bonnie's room made less then no sense either. Woody is a natural, selfless, and experienced leader, and probably rescued at least half a dozen toys in between the two movies. There's no way Woody wouldn't have a grasp on the run down of how things go in Bonnie's room, and this was reflected in the Toy Story shorts which portrayed Woody in a leadership role. I don't see any of the other toys (especially not Bonnie's toys) being able to fill the role that Woody filled. Buzz, while having a great heart and being an excellent second to Woody's lead, is not as good a leader as Woody is, and I feel he would have a hard time managing the position of head toy.
I am 28 years old and married. My Woody and Buzz-equivalents are still with me. I never got over the fact that Andy gave Woody to Bonnie especially now that we know how this movie ends.
Homez18 just because he didn’t play with Woody doesn’t mean he didn’t still love him. Bonnie left the carnival without Woody and didn’t even notice. Andy didn’t see Woody for ONE NIGHT and his whole world would collapse. Even as an adult. When he thought his mom threw them away, she was devastated that she did that cause Andy immediately lost it. Andy was just as loyal to Woody as Woody was to Andy.
I agree with you 100% and I grew up with thies movies i saw the first movie when i was 3 back in 95 it was my very first ever movie in theatres I grew up along side this characters and even if there not real they mean to me just as much as Andy and seeing woody literally get tossed aside for a freaking spork even at how hard it was for anny to give him away the most is heartbreaking
Im conflicted a bit as i never really liked toy story 3 overall as a movie BUT I loved how in ended and concluded the whole story... with Toy Story 4 the movie was great but does feel very extra and unnecessary... I enjoyed it far more overall as a movie but prefer 3 as the conclusion to the series
I'm really going to miss John Lasseter and Ed Catmull, even though Ed will be retired next month. The film did perfectly made a ending era for Pixar and they're moving *Onward*
Heh.. Same, they’re part of what made Pixar so fantastic from 1995-2010. Not to say 2011-present is Bad, but you could really feel a drop in quality starting with Cars 2. At least that’s what I felt.
One of my favorite parts is in the flashback seen' where Woody rescues RC who was a great character who did help Woody and Buzz get back to Andy' bespite being remote controlled' plus when he saw Buzz while Woody was resuing him in the original he was happy to see him.
“Good, just not good enough to justify its existence” Completely agree. Would have just watched this as a simple short, but given the “big change” at the end, it had to be a movie. It didn’t need to be a thing though
Hey spark, i know this isnt the content you normally do but I did thoroughly enjoyed it. Please never fully stray away from your highly refined movie review/analysis videos, however, if you did a video like this every now and then to talk about your thoughts on a recent movie I would openly welcome it. I love your vids man, keep up the amazing work.
I honestly couldn't figure out why the actors were in tears. I mean, it's touching and all, but there's no topping TS3! Like you said: Underwhelming and quick! Should've been a short series or comic book or something.
I think 4 was sadder than 3, so I understand why they were in tears. It probably hit them even more because it was their characters saying good bye to each other after many years and stories together, instead of saying good bye to a kid that barely had screen time.
Andrew Hagadone Except it was anything but “underwhelming and quick” Also, it most certainly should not have been a short series or a comic book. That’s literally the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.
I preferred this format! The voice-over was much more natural than Saber's scripted videos. I feel like more warmth and enthusiasm came through, and I liked the conversational sense of humor.
I thought was good fun, but didn't really make me sad like how it was hyped up to be. It had a lot of funny moments, but I fully agree that I went in expecting them to touch on some existential topics but they kind of end up falling flat. The story also in a way made me think about Wreck-It Ralph 2 in terms of having that understanding that clinging to something/someone isn't good and it's ok to let go (a bit) if it makes them happy and/or if it makes you happy. I can see Toy Story 5 being a thing, but it's still along the realm of not being needed. I just agree that after Toy Story 3 that we didn't need any more movies because there's just not much else for them to really do with this series.
Everyone's mad at Bonnie for neglecting Woody...😑 Guys, she's like 6. BESIDES, it looks like she was sad when she couldn't find him. Honestly, she'll probably cry if Andy came back and ask where's Woody. By her expression, it looks like she understands that she made a mistake, the kid has a bunch of toys, even her old toys before Woody, it's unrealistic to expect her to give each of the same amount of time and attention, even for Woody.
I was with the movie right up until the point they split Woody and Buzz up - _permanently._ I think that belittles everything the franchise has worked up to. Yes it's a good lesson and could be successful in the franchise, but I don't think this movie did their 3-film *stay together no matter what* friendship any justice the way they ended it all.
Reckno64 that sounds something like what’d you’d hear out of SHAZAM instead of Toy Story because the only time I’ve seen Woody and the gang being connected through spirit instead bonds of permanent friendship was in Kingdom Hearts 3.
@@RoronoaZoro-ur6hr I literally just turned off Kingdom Hearts 3, having gone back to play Toy Box again in order to regain some sense of emotional stability.
The conclusion of TS2 was enough for me. This dialog was satisfying to put a cap on the franchise. The merchandise helps the Disney bottom line though. Who knows how many TS movies are in the future. Buzz Lightyear: You still worried? Woody: About Andy? Nah, it will be fun while it lasts. Buzz Lightyear: I'm proud of you, cowboy. Woody: Besides, when it all ends I'll have old Buzz Lightyear to keep me company - for infinity and beyond
When you mention the CG effects being incredible, I noticed how much like real plastic Woody looks in the thumbnail picture. The light scattering is just perfect You could see it as being a photograph at times. Same goes for a lot of fur; the blue thing at 2:18 looks like a real stuffed toy.
What sucks is I was watching Toy Story 2 the other day and during the yard sale scene, Andy's mom says that Woody is "special and a family collectable toy" or something like that. That's why I considered Andy giving him up so gutwretching in 3. Yeah, outgrowing toys is a part of life. But toys can also be family heirlooms and super special and memorable. Seeing Bonnie not care about Woody at all in this film makes it feel like Andy had to sacrifice a very special keepsake (and to us as the audience, friend) in a moment of generosity for a little brat who got bored of him after 5 minutes.
Ugh, I figured they'd go that route w/ Woody leaving since it be basically Toy Story 2 rehashed if he said no and convinced Bo Peep to come back (and it is already very rehashed anyways). What upsets me most is that now it kinda feels unfinished yet again because they could definitely make a Toy Story 5 where the orignal cast has to meet up with Woody again. It actually is a pretty depressing ending if you think about it since once Bonnie out grows them; which could theoretically be any time they will need to find a new home AGAIN (and again and so on). If pixar really wanted to make it a tear jerker, they'd kill off the main cast after deciding to stay with Bonnie since she gets a Nintendo switch.
Toy Story 3: I will play with everyone's emotions Toy Story 4: Nostalgia Time, Oh and Hold my hat Oh and Doing a Toy Story 4 is worth more than any other Disney or Non Disney Sequel. Expect How To Train Your Dragon 3
I don't know why but when Buzz, Ducky and Bunny are trying to get the key from the elderly, those 3 ideas from the latter two are gold, also Forky was a good character, I genuinely liked him
I mean some people criticise him leaving Bonnie and the gang behind, he was going to do that in toy story 2 and to and live in a shelf for the rest of his life. At least he has more of a life with Bo then he would have done if he had left in toy story 2.
samdiego yeah I thought it was alright in pixar standards, but in general it’s not bad Toy story 3 was too good of a conclusion though which is why I’m on the fence
Reckno64 the only good thing about Toy Story 4 was Woody getting back together with Bo Peep otherwise Toy Story 4 was a shitty movie, and Kingdom Hearts 3 was a much better sequel to Toy Story 3.
@@RoronoaZoro-ur6hr nah. I have to disagree. And if that's the only good thing about it, it's still a pretty worthwhile finale to the franchise. What about Gabby Gabby's story? And Forky? There were also a lot of laughs to be had. I thought it was a great movie, but to each their own.
Reckno64 Gabby Gabby experimented on Woody by tearing out his voice box because she was envious of him having because she thought that if she had his voice box then Harmony would love her and take her home with her when the reality of it was that she didn’t want to take her at all because she saw no interest in Gabby Gabby; Forky was a way shittier friend to Woody then Sora was in Kingdom Hearts 3 because all throughout the Kingdom Hearts 3 Toy Story level Sora always cared about the toys even though he’s not from their universe, and I laughed more in Kingdom Hearts 3 than in Toy Story 4.
9 YEARS?? Jeeze i was still in high school when it came out and that didn’t feel very long ago. Also Onward does belong in a particular genre, urban fantasy.
Disney is such a huge let down and cheap cash grab of a company this year. They’re only making squeals and bad remakes. Pixar is just so awesome and is the better company of the two.