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DP Brigz not anymore, Woody gave up being a toy to stay with Bo Peep because Bonnie didn’t care about him anymore, sure she still plays with Hamm which is a damn Piggy Bank, the Potato Heads, Slinky Dog, Buzz & even Jessie & Bullseye, for no reason at all, she doesn’t care about him at all, doesn’t even notice he’s there or care when he disappears.
swarlock but the fact that Bonnie didn’t seem to care about Woody getting “lost” was just disappointing. It kind of makes me annoyed at her as a character. Edit: changed the phrasing because of how negative the original comment was
@@YesToCookies23 we never saw the aftermath of Woody actually being lost to her. That's like saying she should cry if her closet toys aren't in the closet. She probably wouldn't notice they're gone. How would she know unless she is actively looking for them. Plus it's a plot device, they never wanted us to feel bad for Bonnie losing Woody because he was always going to leave with Bo
VanMan 23 Don’t get mad at Bonnie just because she forgot a toy. Everyone lost, forgotten, or stopped playing with a certain toy so it’s quite realistic.
@@blitzus5022 Well she even "forgot" him when he was in her face by taking his badge and putting it on Jessie, and then preferring a spork over him. So I wouldn't say she forgot him, but lost interest in him altogether and stopped playing with him altogether. Although, she did play with him in the beginning of the film after that incident.
My thoughts also. I thought Bonnie liked woody. I guess they have to shift the narrative to try and bring an end to the series... or is it the end.....
@edwin Or maybe they’re just being realistic. Kids change their minds by the minute. Woody seemed cool to her at first because he was the only cowboy toy, but as a little girl I would expect her to prefer Jessie being that she’s a feminine version of what she liked. I don’t really see a plot hole at all.
When I saw that scene in the theater while buzz & Bo tried to rescue Woody & Forky and Gabby Gabby's goons ALMOST tear off Woody's voice box I was thinking "holy S*it!!"
I think Woody's voice box represented that inner voice, that was not quite his own, but voice of his duty / habit. The thing that told him what to do. He finally gave up that phonograph - found his true self, his very real inner voice, what HE actually wanted now, not just had to do. I thought that symbolism was just amazing!
Can we talk about how Andy made bonnie promise to take care of Woody and then she just doesn't even blink when he literally goes missing out of nowhere??? Andy was ready to take woody to college, which I know isn't an ideal life, but he cared that much about him and to watch Bonnie just cast him aside like nothing is really heartbreaking. Imagine Andy dropping by for old times sake and finding out oh, that really super important sentimental toy that was your whole childhood? Lost him. My heart was so heavy for Woody throughout the entire film. He cared SO much about her, worried about her, did so much for her, and in the end it really didn't even matter. This toy really went above and beyond only to be cast so far aside that he rather be without a kid and honestly, good for him.
Ik, right?! Woody is not only caring, but very loyal. He doesn't care much about being played with, but cares if his owner is happy. If not, he would take the MANY miles of life to make that person feel special. I actually look up to him when it comes to learning how to be a TRUE friend.
Exactly to both of these comments. And I feel like so many people are hating on the ending because they thought it went totally against woodys character, when really he didn’t mind not being played with and he did anything to make sure Bonnie was happy, but once he got forky, there was nothing left for woody since Bonnie didn’t need him anymore, so he left so woody can still fulfill his purpose of making children happy by helping carnival toys get kids. Making kids happy was always the most important thing to Woody. I really admire woodys character and his character development since the 1st to the 4th
Toy Story 5: Andy goes to Bonnie's house to reclaim Woody. Bonnie says she lost him, and doesn't really care about him. Andy then slaps her silly across the room. The end.
Yeah, he would probably start to cry and tell Bonnie the story of how his father gave Woody to him, and it would be like a prequel to the first Toy Story.
But they explain why she wanted it. Hers was broken and his wasn’t. She wanted it so that she could get a bond with the girl. Hardly anyone wants to play with broken toys
Yeah, and woody not having a voice box doesnt exactly make him broken. But nobody really wanted to play with him then. i guess parts of it feel kinda *wrong* because well, most of the other toy stories are about how toys are meant to be playthings for kids, but hey i guess Woodie has a new purpose.
I think there are some loose threads that need to be resolved 1. Andy finding out Bonnie didn’t keep a close eye on Woody 2. Woody and Bos adventures 3. How the other toys are managing post Woody 4. Older Bonnies character development
Those things you mentioned are the least that need to be addressed: Mrs Davis being the owner of Jessie would be interesting, seeing how Andy got Woody in the first place, and the final time Andy stopped playing with Woody. The whole purpose of Toy Story revolves around their journey with Andy, so it would be good to address these details rather than having TS4 start, focusing on just Bo.
1. Andy finding out would likely just be a phone call thing. Unless you mean you want to see a movie about Andy being depressed. 2. Would be cool 3. I could see this as a short, but the problem is it'll either be too sad or too happy. Would it be successful as a movie with just the toys without Woody? Idk, maybe 2 and 3 would be together somehow? 4. It's too similar to TS 1-3.
I really hope that some how some way woody ends up back with Andy. Like I'm so upset bonnie wasn't feeling him anymore. Woody should've gone to college with Andy
Woody wasn't made to not be played with by a child. He is a TOY not a figure to put on the shelf. How did no one get the reason Woody left with bopeep?
Ok so the previous comment I wrote made an argument and some people think I'm mad and hating on Bonnie but that's not true. What I meant to write was my opinion I was kinda like sad when forky and woody would get lost each time and Bonnie would only worry about forky. When they "found" woody and forkie, Bonnie would ignore woody as if she didn't notice woody was gone and just focus on forkie.
Red I agree because Andy was so reluctant on giving Bonnie Woody in the first place. She could see the value of sentiment to Andy. And I know she is like 4 or 5, but kids still know what’s inconsiderate or ungrateful is at that age. Maybe it is my childhood that I am trying to hold tightly or my stubborn nature but even I feel offended. But what does my voice say,,, Andy did give Woody up and Woody is no longer Andy’s possession which allowed the new owner to choose what she wanted to with him
That just how things are sometimes. you get a toy, and some people just dont have the same connection as others. Just like people really. Sometimes you want to be friends with someone, but in the end its just not meant to be.
As much as everyone, including Woody, wants for other people to cherish what we care for, it won't always be that way. It's a good reflection on life, too. Other people won't always care for what you care for in the same way. You can't rely on other people to cherish what you once did, you have to be independent. That's what Woody did at the end of the movie; he couldn't repeat what he had with Andy, so he had to truly move on. He might've said good bye to Andy at the end of the 3rd, but he never really let go. Bonnie was supposed to be another Andy, but that just wasn't the case.
I agree, it was manipulative and yet was never addressed. In the end she got what she wanted but at what cost? Do the ends justify the means? What is the lesson?
@@thefreerepublicofadmiralpr2935 they tried to get us to sympathize with her. Which for the most part they succeeded. But what will kids take from her actions? She was manipulative and got what she wanted in the end
Benjamin Ortiz Pixar tried hard, but I didn’t see her as manipulative for some strange reason. I mean, from the trailers, I knew she was going to be the villain, but when it came to the actual movie, I just wasn’t feeling a villain vibe. She’s set up as far too relatable to be a villain.
What pisses me off is that Bonnie out of nowhere just disrespects the promise she made to Andy to take good care of Woody. After the movie ends, during the credits, Bonnie was revealed to have made another toy from a utensil, this time out of a knife, and dialogue from Jessie confirms that it was her first day in 1st grade. This means it has already been 2-3 years since Andy went off to college. If Andy decides to move back into the town and visit Bonnie some time, and then sees that Woody is gone, that'll be something nobody wants to miss.
Bo’s dress didn’t change colors. What she’s wearing TS4 are the undergarments she wore under her old pink dress. Her new cape is actually the skirt of her old outfit. At the end of the movie, you can see Bo wearing on her waist like she did in the past.
I'm disappointed that woody don't have the voice box anymore because woody is a rare toy and now he is complete tilt anymore the voice box can also help woody in some situations
Honestly considering that he was stolen twice due to his rarity, and unlike the sheriff he doesn’t want to be a collector item, him losing his voice box probably does him a big favor
The way I see it, he was in a foreign place that was never introduced to him before - a place of free will where toys actually MADE their own choices. He was used to leading toys that all had the same duty that he had. We all have a common goal, i will get us there. But here he was leading with the intention that toys should never become lost, whereas Bo was leading him and teaching him that toys can find their own ways to be happy and play with kids that isn’t so committed. He was leading the way he knew best, but in a situation where it didn’t work. So he followed Bo, someone who knew where she was going and how, as well as what she wanted, and taught him how to accept the change. So I don’t think he was dumb and useless as @khaki_Miyazaki put it, more so learning what he really wanted and in the process taking a back seat to take everything in.
@@vee6327 I like the way you explained but I still say the same thing on that scene in toy story 4 on RV when all of Bonnies' toys ask buzz what to do and he just jumped out of the window without a plan or backup where in toy story 2 when woody also went missing and buzz had a plan and he took other toys with him.
Beautiful vid Isaac! I agree Woody’s voice box represents his inner voice and also his connection to children. SPOILER WARNING: When Woody let go of his inner voice, I believe he was discarding a part of himself he no longer needed as he had already found his true inner voice within himself. I appreciated the contrast of Buzz’s struggle to find his own voice as he realized he was going to have to lead and make decisions without Woody- at first listening to his pre-programmed voice for guidance, but in the end I think he began to hear his true inner voice as he encourage Woody to join Bow. The scene of their parting made me cry more than any other toy story and is one of the most emotional moments in all Disney movies. I hope they are reunited again one day!
Honestly, Buzz's subplot of doubting himself as a leader makes no sense since past Toy Story films made it clear that he is a good leader even without Woody.
I'll make public here... I'd like to know what Stephen was thinking when he looked from Maleficent to a happy Aurora during the scene where Maleficent got her wings back. A theory on that would be great.
@WotsoVideos I was shocked when I saw Woody give up his voice box. And seeing him choose to live the life of a free toy, was just jaw dropping. I couldn't believe it when I saw it in theaters two days ago. I've grown up with Toy Story, and seeing that happen. That was hard to go through.
Toy story 5: woody and bo travel throughout the world and meet lost friends along the way. They stumble along the campus that sid lives on, and are caught by him trying to get out. Sid and Andy have formed a friendship since toy story 1, so they meet up and sid brings woody, bo, and the other toys they found. The toys liveliness is exposed as sid retell the story of how the toys got their revenge to Andy. Woody breaks character and reaches out for Andy’s hand. Soon after realizing his toys are alive, he goes searching for the whole crew. It is a long and heartfelt journey, leaving the movie with lots of tears and hugging on the toys and Andy’s end. Idk. Just an idea.
Woody gave up his voice box and pull string to Gabby Gabby in exchange for Forky and gave his sheriff badge to Jessie but at least he still kept his cowboy hat.
Plottwist: Woody stays at the antique shop and takes control of it with the other dolls and awaits for another Woody to rip his voice box and meet back with Andy
I was soo shook up the rest of the movie just thinking that woody gave Gabby his voice box to gabby, I wish woody would have just told gabby that Bonnie would like her with or without a voice
The logic behind can the toys feel pain is stupid logic. Sid burnt a hole in Woody's forehead and he felt pain but he gets stepped on and he didn't feel anything really.
awesome video as always I do believe his voice box represented his desire to be a toy for a child but as soon as he gave it up, he decided he has fullfilled his purpose and it looking for a new adventure
I hated that he let Gabby Gabby have his voice box but I understood that it signified him being done with children he no longer wanted to rely on children only to be abandoned again and again. Still sucks though that pull string was pretty much his lasso.
Interesting theory. What I was curious about was if Woody admitted he was made in the 50's and was a collectable as proven in the second movie... Was Andy his first kid? Did he have any memories prior to Andy? Assuming Andy did have Woody in the 90's where was Woody in the 40 years in between?
Oh my goodness I was wondering why Woody gave up his voice box when he had been so loyal to Andi/ children for so many years. Thank you for spreading light on the subject. I understand his decision a little bit more 🤔😁😄
I didnt feel like the ending was satisfying. It was just a set up for another toy story.😕 Also Bonnie had the same bond with Woody as Andy did...why did that change? Also Andy would be very heartbroken if he found out that Woody was gone.
Kids tend to be excited seeing new toys. For example, when I first got my toys, I played with them all the time. But got bored a few weeks or years later. Besides people have different taste.
I think gabby gabby should have learned a lesson, you see how harmony still didn’t want her even with a voice box? Right there she should have returned it to woody and realized that taking things from others is wrong. She forced woody to give it to her and surrounded him.
ngl, the ending got me messed up. yeah, we're all guilty of losing toys, but bonnie had a responsibility to keep woody and buzz together when andy went off to college. but I'm also happy about it. it made me cry, and if you cry during a movie, that's how you know the story's good. total amount of crying was three. (and gabby saying goodbye to forky was so sweet!! "goodbye my little utensil" aaa)
I really enjoyed the existential nature of this Toy Story. I also felt it was an allusion to sacrifice, growing up, changes. It really had a lot of metaphors that relate to parenting and even though I have never had a child I can understand what the creators were wanting to express.
This movie was really good with its theming and foreshadowing. Throughout the movie we keep seeing kids neglecting or rejecting their toys (Woody, Bo Peep, Gabby Gabby, the motorcycle guy,etc) Most of these toys are obsessed with being relevant to their desired kid (Woody protecting Sporky because he’s the current favorite toy, Gabby hoping a new voice box would help her become Harmony’s toy, the motorcycle guy hung up on his long-gone kid) Then throughout the movie each of these toys realize that while their desired kid might not want them, there are others they can help more, whether it’s a kid or other toys. They get past living for what they can’t have and start focusing on new goals and futures. While I don’t know if this is my favorite Toy Story movie, I still really like it and think it’s a great addition to the series.
Probably the guy in Toy Story who voiced Woody would’ve long passed away by the time of Toy story 4 as Woody’s roundup was made in the 50’s and Toy Story 4 2010’s or at least would be really old.
Gabby Gabby had the most tragic backstory ever, and I legit cried when she was found by that lost girl in the carnival. Glad to see she finally got a kid
Woody's voice box seem to represent a connection to his conscious. Before Gabby got Woody's voice box she had a disconnection with that voice inside her, her record. After Gabby got Woody's voice box she seem to hear or feel that connection clearer.
What happens if you get the voicebox: Voicebox theft You win! Woody can just stay to rot in the trashcan from now on, while you can be loved by a kid! What happens if you get sold to a collector: Voicebox theft You lose, you were sold to a collector and Woody still has his voicebox. Guess that that stupid cowboy has no snake in his boot.
You were spot on with the Woody's voice box. Although Buzz using his buttons for his inner voice dumbed him down in my opinion. In the other movies he didn't need them and was able to make decisions just fine but I guess thats just me being picky lol. It also seemed like they pushed Woody and Buzz to the back in terms of leadership roles. Like for Ex: BoPeep seemed to be the leader even though it was still focused on Woody and Buzz as well got demoted in the room. Dolly was leader and even Bonnie took off Woody's badge and gave it to Jessie =3=" and Bonnie ugh do not get me started on her character. I understand she was loosing intrest in Woody but she was just awful in this movie I did not like her and I liked her in TS3. I mean she promised Andy to care for Woody..... Over all though I enjoyed the movie but I do not think it is my favorite at least not right now maybe I should wait a long time and then compare them all together when this comes out on dvd and marathon them.
SPOILERS That still doesn't make sense to me though. Tom Hanks even said it himself.....Woody's strongest character trait IS HIS LOYALTY. He was devoted to Andy.....ever since Andy was a very young child and was gifted Woody (along with Slinky and I think Rex?) by his Dad when his Dad died, Woody's purpose has always been to take care of Andy. His devotion was challenged three times.....once when Buzz came, then in the second movie when he found Jessie and the Prospector and they tried to convince Woody to come with them and be loved and admired by children forever.....then in the third movie when Andy was all grown up and the toys went to the daycare. All the other toys thought they liked it there and they would bring happiness to new children....but again, Woody's devotion was to Andy. No matter what, he was there for Andy.....until Andy went off to college and he realized Andy would always love him, but his journey with Andy was done. Then he went with the other toys to Bonnie. But then, Bonnie is still a child. Its true, Woody is not her favorite toy and he's spending more time in the closet than with her, but he's clearly still devoted to her. So WHY is he suddenly so willing to give Gabby his voice? Why her? And why does Woody still have his voice even after he gives his to Gabby. And then it almost turned out to be pointless, because even WITH the pretty new voice, the little girl didn't want Gabby. In then, in the end, he just walks away from Bonnie and chooses Bo Peep.....and I do see your logic that because he gave up his voice it severed his bond with children but WHY then does he say goodbye to Bo and go to join the others? He only really returns to Bo when Buzz tells him Bonnie will be OK.
I still have my original Woody from when I was a kid. He's got some grass stains, missing paint spots, crayon marks and is missing the holster. His voicebox died years ago. Still, I don't think I'll ever get rid of him.
Great video, but to save you all 10 minutes, Woody gives up his box because he's no longer needed. He's done. His string is for kids to pull, but kids have outgrown him, and, therefore, no one will be pulling his string anymore. He figured Gabby Gabby needed it more as she still has a fighting chance to be loved by kids. Woody retires and lives out his life as a free ownerless toy. The end.
I think there will be another film ... Call me crazy but they said 3 was going to be the last one and also they introduce another new character during the end credits ...
What hurt me so much was how I’m Toy Story 3...Andy told Bonnie how much Woody meant to him and asked her to take care of him...and woody meant nothing to her. I get that she’s a kid and probably didn’t see the magnitude of it all, but that didn’t make it hurt any less to watch. 😓😭 Overall, it was a great movie and I was happy to see Woody find his peace 💛
A Toy Story Reunion (TV special): By the time of this special's events, Woody got a new voicebox. The lost toys are caught and donated to bonnie after going into toy mode.
Woody knows his time is up... he gonna follow his heart and become a free toy. He gave away his voice box because he felt Gabby Gabby would need it more than him... she was defective out of the box and never felt whole in her life... He also gave away his sheriff badge to Jess as he knows she will do a better job than him... freedom is all he wants from now on... the end.
Good analysis! A lot of people complained about Buzz being dumbed-down for his sub plot, but when you see it as thematically tied to Woody's story, it makes sense. While Buzz deals with a mechanical, pre-programmed voice, and has to learn to listen to his own judgement, Woody struggles against his preconceived ideas of what it means to be a toy, of whether he has to stick with what he was manufactured to do. So when Buzz delivers the line "Hey, listen to your inner voice" at the end, it has multiple layers of meaning.
Later, when Andy goes to see how Woody is: Andy:hows Woody? Her:I lost him. Andy:(starts ranting and swearinv all over the house) *What the hell did you do?! How the f--k did you lose him?! Actually, what the f--k do you mean you lost it?!* Her:Uh.
Gabby should've been more evil. With each movie, Woody learns more and more what it means to be an old Toy. No other toy is as old and as active as him, and he's somewhat alone in that regard. In Toy Story, he learns to put aside his jealously for Andy. In 2, he learns to be there for Andy through thick and thin. In 3, he learns that once his purpose with Andy is done, he can begin anew with Bonnie. And in 4, he learns that he can't have what he had with Andy and he must move forward and live for himself, not a single child anymore. Gabby should've been the culmination of that. Someone who's jealous of Woody, someone who refused to be loyal to their kid (put in a backstory where Gabby felt her original owner was unworthy of her because she didn't know how to properly handle a doll), someone who obsessed over one girl and refused to let them go (Harmony), and finally, someone who didn't know how to live for themself. These are all problems Woody has faced and dealt with, and now he has to face them all head on. Gabby would be a cruel and vicious doll, going so far as to try to burn the antique store down to get to Woody (ultimatum--give her his voice box or burn), and/or using the ventriloquist dolls to ravage Woody's body and tear it out by force, destroying his body in the process. Bo Peep would save him, and repair him, and Woody would state thay Bonnie will never love him now, and Bo would assure him that he doesn't need her. In the final clash, Gabby tries to be owned by Harmony and is rejected. All of the toys ambush Gabby and when Woody is given the chance to steal back his voice box, Woody stops when she screams she needs her one purpose to make Harmony happy. Woody then lets her go and leaves with Bo, and the gang finally separates.
I really liked the character of Gabby Gabby. I loved how she wasn't really a traditional Toy Story villain. She was selfish in that she didn't care about Woody not wanting to give up his voice box, and she was a little delusional in her fantasies about being with Harmony. But, even early on (mostly through her treatment of Forky, whom she treated more like a guest than a hostage), she made it clear that she wasn't trying to hurt anyone. She even had one of her henchmen repair Woody after they took out his box, and offered to give it back once she was rejected. Each villain in Toy Story is more developed than the last, and I love it. Also, first female Toy Story villain.
Wdym 😂😂😂 when toy story 3 came out everyone knew their would be a 4th movie, we didn't expect it to come out so late but everybody when 3rd came out always talked about the 4th.
Gabby Gabby is soo adorable She's not exactly a villain. An antagonist, yes. But she's not horrible like other antagonist like Lotso, Al's, or Sid (nobody mentioned she's bad toys, unlike the others antagonist).
In a way woody’s voice box represents free will. Throughout the movie, he was obsessed with returning back to the rightful place ( back to bonnie) but when he willingly gave away his voice box away to Gabby, he was broken free of his curse of returning back to his kid to make her happy. He chased after his own happiness rather than his kid’s happiness. It was the first time in the entire series where he acted for himself.
Okay but I want to go back on how andy said in toy story 3 he’d come back to either play with her or check up on her. A man and his childhood bro cmon I want to see his reaction to woodie being disregarded and lost.
I love how Bo wasnt a stronk indepenant wahmen, who dont need no man. but instead, a strong woman who does need a man, just as much as that man needs her.
His voice box represented his link to Andy...throughout the film woody's history to Andy was spoken throughout and even played some scenes from their time together and gradually moving onto bonnie. It's all about moving up and doing what you want to do...also giving gabbie the chance to have a link to a child due to she was defective in the first place as she stated to woody.
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Please so Bo Peeps's Full Story.
Lion king please
Love the video 💙
Please do Randall Boggs's Full Story.
Who Molly?
I got a bit upset how Bonnie didn't even acknowledge Woody in the least bit in the movie.
SAME, like he gave up and risked so much for her lil dumass😢😂lmao
DP Brigz not anymore, Woody gave up being a toy to stay with Bo Peep because Bonnie didn’t care about him anymore, sure she still plays with Hamm which is a damn Piggy Bank, the Potato Heads, Slinky Dog, Buzz & even Jessie & Bullseye, for no reason at all, she doesn’t care about him at all, doesn’t even notice he’s there or care when he disappears.
Yeah Bonnie is no Andy
Shes a little girl after all. What girl wants to play with a old cowboy toy .
Never mind that, Keanu Reeves voices the weird stuntman!
*Woody gets rid of his voicebox*
Al (Al’s Toy Barn): Am I a joke to you?
so maybe al toys barn gets another woody and gives the voiceless woody a voice box again from that woody.
Christian Durr Woody is a one of a kind doll. He was given to Andy’s dad because he won some contest
AcridMiles that theory was debunked by Pixar themselves.
Christian Durr th
Yes, Al, you are
It's gonna be pretty awkward when Andy goes to see Bonnie and asks were Woody is.
Andy has lost Woody before. I think he'll forgive Bonnie.
swarlock but the fact that Bonnie didn’t seem to care about Woody getting “lost” was just disappointing. It kind of makes me annoyed at her as a character.
Edit: changed the phrasing because of how negative the original comment was
@@YesToCookies23 we never saw the aftermath of Woody actually being lost to her. That's like saying she should cry if her closet toys aren't in the closet. She probably wouldn't notice they're gone. How would she know unless she is actively looking for them.
Plus it's a plot device, they never wanted us to feel bad for Bonnie losing Woody because he was always going to leave with Bo
VanMan 23 Don’t get mad at Bonnie just because she forgot a toy. Everyone lost, forgotten, or stopped playing with a certain toy so it’s quite realistic.
@@blitzus5022 Well she even "forgot" him when he was in her face by taking his badge and putting it on Jessie, and then preferring a spork over him. So I wouldn't say she forgot him, but lost interest in him altogether and stopped playing with him altogether. Although, she did play with him in the beginning of the film after that incident.
Toy Story 1
Woody: "It's not what you think I swear!"
Potato Head: "Save it for the jury. I hope Sid tears your voice box out ya creep!"
"Lets string him up with his pullstring"
lil princess
What does that line have to do with Woodys pullstring?!
He acually said that? I never noticed!
*Toy Story 3*
Bonnie: wants Woody
*Toy Story 4*
Bonnie: forgets Woody even exists
My thoughts also. I thought Bonnie liked woody. I guess they have to shift the narrative to try and bring an end to the series... or is it the end.....
To be fair when Jessie came into the picture she was basically Woody but for girls.
@edwin Or maybe they’re just being realistic. Kids change their minds by the minute. Woody seemed cool to her at first because he was the only cowboy toy, but as a little girl I would expect her to prefer Jessie being that she’s a feminine version of what she liked. I don’t really see a plot hole at all.
I was gonna comment that 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Probably the reason why I didnt like Toy Story 4
Woody: you're a toy
*5 seconds silence*
forky: I am trash?
At that point I just went "me too!"
Woody to forky: youre like me!
Forky: trash?
Woody: *No,* toy.
Yeah but, the scene where Gabby Gabby's henchmen tried to tear Woody's voicebox from his back was terrifying.
When I saw that scene in the theater while buzz & Bo tried to rescue Woody & Forky and Gabby Gabby's goons ALMOST tear off Woody's voice box I was thinking "holy S*it!!"
@@noahthepokemaster1572 I was covering my eyes
HerbalWolf Studios 2
*Benson*
I literally screamed at that scene!
Toy Story 5: Adult Andy takes his young family to a carnival and finds Woody.
Rene Dew awwwwwww yes
Except he’s a disloyal traitor who doesn’t want a kid anymore
Shush before Pixar finds this and decides to make another one
Yes please!
Rene Dew I love this so much
I think Woody's voice box represented that inner voice, that was not quite his own, but voice of his duty / habit. The thing that told him what to do. He finally gave up that phonograph - found his true self, his very real inner voice, what HE actually wanted now, not just had to do. I thought that symbolism was just amazing!
Elina Nimmer yes!
If you could get rid of your own conscience, would you? Oh what fun and freedom you would experience. Give me a break.
Can we talk about how Andy made bonnie promise to take care of Woody and then she just doesn't even blink when he literally goes missing out of nowhere??? Andy was ready to take woody to college, which I know isn't an ideal life, but he cared that much about him and to watch Bonnie just cast him aside like nothing is really heartbreaking. Imagine Andy dropping by for old times sake and finding out oh, that really super important sentimental toy that was your whole childhood? Lost him. My heart was so heavy for Woody throughout the entire film. He cared SO much about her, worried about her, did so much for her, and in the end it really didn't even matter. This toy really went above and beyond only to be cast so far aside that he rather be without a kid and honestly, good for him.
Ik, right?! Woody is not only caring, but very loyal. He doesn't care much about being played with, but cares if his owner is happy. If not, he would take the MANY miles of life to make that person feel special. I actually look up to him when it comes to learning how to be a TRUE friend.
Exactly to both of these comments. And I feel like so many people are hating on the ending because they thought it went totally against woodys character, when really he didn’t mind not being played with and he did anything to make sure Bonnie was happy, but once he got forky, there was nothing left for woody since Bonnie didn’t need him anymore, so he left so woody can still fulfill his purpose of making children happy by helping carnival toys get kids. Making kids happy was always the most important thing to Woody. I really admire woodys character and his character development since the 1st to the 4th
*Andy visit Bonnie*
Andy: how's Woody?
Bonnie: I lost him
Andy: *You only had one job!!!*
Toy Story 5: Andy goes to Bonnie's house to reclaim Woody. Bonnie says she lost him, and doesn't really care about him. Andy then slaps her silly across the room. The end.
@@goosebumps-1video585 that's out of character for Andy
Yeah, he would probably start to cry and tell Bonnie the story of how his father gave Woody to him, and it would be like a prequel to the first Toy Story.
One Joe kid
Andy: Time to hurt a child
But they explain why she wanted it. Hers was broken and his wasn’t. She wanted it so that she could get a bond with the girl. Hardly anyone wants to play with broken toys
Yeah, and woody not having a voice box doesnt exactly make him broken. But nobody really wanted to play with him then.
i guess parts of it feel kinda *wrong* because well, most of the other toy stories are about how toys are meant to be playthings for kids, but hey i guess Woodie has a new purpose.
Gabby has a defective voice box
Well, except Sid. He literally broke toys just so their broken enough. And put them back together like in FNaF 4! Lol
I would by 2
I do
Nobody:
Forky: I'm trash
XD
Mood
😂😂😂😂
Tra....to...toooii....TRASH!!!
Nobody:
Every Commenter: Nobody:
I think there are some loose threads that need to be resolved
1. Andy finding out Bonnie didn’t keep a close eye on Woody
2. Woody and Bos adventures
3. How the other toys are managing post Woody
4. Older Bonnies character development
I don't see a Toy Story 5 movie but a TV series down the road.
Those things you mentioned are the least that need to be addressed: Mrs Davis being the owner of Jessie would be interesting, seeing how Andy got Woody in the first place, and the final time Andy stopped playing with Woody. The whole purpose of Toy Story revolves around their journey with Andy, so it would be good to address these details rather than having TS4 start, focusing on just Bo.
1. Andy finding out would likely just be a phone call thing. Unless you mean you want to see a movie about Andy being depressed.
2. Would be cool
3. I could see this as a short, but the problem is it'll either be too sad or too happy. Would it be successful as a movie with just the toys without Woody? Idk, maybe 2 and 3 would be together somehow?
4. It's too similar to TS 1-3.
tiffany's mind
Ali Al Fatlawi
Andy’s mom is not Emily. Her real name is Jennifer, not Emily. That theory is debunked.
Toy Story: denial and anger
Toy Story 2: Bargaining
Toy Story 3:Depression
Toy Story 4: Acceptance
That's a good fucking theory!
(this needs more likes.)
explanation pls
Chutes and ladders, this blew my mind :O
Dam..
This comment needs more attention..
I really hope that some how some way woody ends up back with Andy. Like I'm so upset bonnie wasn't feeling him anymore. Woody should've gone to college with Andy
Check out robot chicken for an alternate reality im which Andy kept his toys during his college years
@@benjaminortiz4857 A Better Ending
Woody wasn't made to not be played with by a child. He is a TOY not a figure to put on the shelf. How did no one get the reason Woody left with bopeep?
Nadia Gonzalez i know i hate Bonnie!
Nadia Gonzalez Well...Woody was rare I think.He could get stolen
Andy:comes back from collage. also andy: goes to see bonnie bonnie: i lost woody. Andy: WHAT!?!
Also Andy : Takes back all the toys and gives them to his son
Here a new woody
🤠
👕
👖
Elclipsa noir he better or I’m petitioning
U know there is an 'Enter'key, right?
Elclipsa noir also Andy: buys a new woody on ebay
Ok so the previous comment I wrote made an argument and some people think I'm mad and hating on Bonnie but that's not true. What I meant to write was my opinion I was kinda like sad when forky and woody would get lost each time and Bonnie would only worry about forky. When they "found" woody and forkie, Bonnie would ignore woody as if she didn't notice woody was gone and just focus on forkie.
Red exactly
Red I agree because Andy was so reluctant on giving Bonnie Woody in the first place. She could see the value of sentiment to Andy. And I know she is like 4 or 5, but kids still know what’s inconsiderate or ungrateful is at that age. Maybe it is my childhood that I am trying to hold tightly or my stubborn nature but even I feel offended. But what does my voice say,,, Andy did give Woody up and Woody is no longer Andy’s possession which allowed the new owner to choose what she wanted to with him
That just how things are sometimes. you get a toy, and some people just dont have the same connection as others. Just like people really. Sometimes you want to be friends with someone, but in the end its just not meant to be.
@@Yipper64 This is something I know all too well. Kids like grown adults will be fickle.
As much as everyone, including Woody, wants for other people to cherish what we care for, it won't always be that way. It's a good reflection on life, too. Other people won't always care for what you care for in the same way. You can't rely on other people to cherish what you once did, you have to be independent. That's what Woody did at the end of the movie; he couldn't repeat what he had with Andy, so he had to truly move on. He might've said good bye to Andy at the end of the 3rd, but he never really let go. Bonnie was supposed to be another Andy, but that just wasn't the case.
Forky:I’m trash
70% of people : I’m trash
Most relatable character
Hello Pokebowl Yep!
*90%
I'm also trash
Where's the lie tho
I still have mixed feelings with Gaby Gaby... her act of getting Woody’s voice box was an egoistic move.
I agree, it was manipulative and yet was never addressed. In the end she got what she wanted but at what cost? Do the ends justify the means? What is the lesson?
Benjamin Ortiz They tried to establish her as a villain, but they really didn’t do a good job of it, because she didn’t feel like a villain to me.
Paola Chavez This movie has no clear villain.
@@thefreerepublicofadmiralpr2935 they tried to get us to sympathize with her. Which for the most part they succeeded. But what will kids take from her actions? She was manipulative and got what she wanted in the end
Benjamin Ortiz Pixar tried hard, but I didn’t see her as manipulative for some strange reason. I mean, from the trailers, I knew she was going to be the villain, but when it came to the actual movie, I just wasn’t feeling a villain vibe. She’s set up as far too relatable to be a villain.
His pullstring was also his main weapon in the SNES Toy Story game, you can't forget that.
I remember that game! You can’t even pass the first level if you don’t use the pullstring.
Years later Bonnie gonna throw forky in the trash, not trying to be harsh but it's gonna happen. I loved the movie still.
monstarr .x
Or if her mom is anything like mine, Forky will go into a keepsake box if he’s special enough.
I wasn't so fortunate as you 😓
Yeah
mmm... not exactly.
i still have a collection of tinfoil dolls i made in kindergarten in my closet
Then his job is done and he is with trash now.
I wish there was a How Toy Story 4 Should've Ended video where Andy comes home from college and totally freaks out that Woody is gone from Bonnie's XD
Gabby gabby and her henchmen scared me lol
They were creepy
It's just a movie
I was calling the Bensons creepy doll demons every time they were onscreen 😂
When I saw Gabby Gabby I was not scared
Ain't Gabby Gabby's henchmen Slappy? From goosebumps?
I loved the movie and i cryed so much at the ending made my heart warm up and feel sad
Same
do you mean cried
Yes cried my bad im pretty slow😥
Yeah this my child hood movie or saddens my woody left the gang
Same idk why I felt like crying 😂
What pisses me off is that Bonnie out of nowhere just disrespects the promise she made to Andy to take good care of Woody. After the movie ends, during the credits, Bonnie was revealed to have made another toy from a utensil, this time out of a knife, and dialogue from Jessie confirms that it was her first day in 1st grade. This means it has already been 2-3 years since Andy went off to college. If Andy decides to move back into the town and visit Bonnie some time, and then sees that Woody is gone, that'll be something nobody wants to miss.
Please do a video on: Bo's backstory from toy story 4
but we have to wait for the new bo short
Bo’s dress didn’t change colors. What she’s wearing TS4 are the undergarments she wore under her old pink dress.
Her new cape is actually the skirt of her old outfit. At the end of the movie, you can see Bo wearing on her waist like she did in the past.
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I'm disappointed that woody don't have the voice box anymore because woody is a rare toy and now he is complete tilt anymore the voice box can also help woody in some situations
DirtyDirtsGT but he doesn’t need it anymore .
@@AlylovesDP yes he fucking does to scare enemies and to get places now he's kinda defense less what wouldn't bo be defense less without her weapon
Honestly considering that he was stolen twice due to his rarity, and unlike the sheriff he doesn’t want to be a collector item, him losing his voice box probably does him a big favor
Well when his voicebox was removed, he was pretty much useless so i guess he wanted to stay with Bo
1999: woody's arm rips
2019: *woody's voicebox rips*
2029: Woody's head rips
If there’s a ts5 hope woodys voice box gets back read my comment it will make sense you don’t have to read to comment just saying
Who else didn't like how Buzz became such a follower in toy story 4 when in toy story 2 he was a leader
exactly 😠😠they made him so dumb and use less i wish we had more of bullseye also
@@wynturs jessie seemed smarter than buzz even
The way I see it, he was in a foreign place that was never introduced to him before - a place of free will where toys actually MADE their own choices. He was used to leading toys that all had the same duty that he had. We all have a common goal, i will get us there. But here he was leading with the intention that toys should never become lost, whereas Bo was leading him and teaching him that toys can find their own ways to be happy and play with kids that isn’t so committed. He was leading the way he knew best, but in a situation where it didn’t work. So he followed Bo, someone who knew where she was going and how, as well as what she wanted, and taught him how to accept the change. So I don’t think he was dumb and useless as @khaki_Miyazaki put it, more so learning what he really wanted and in the process taking a back seat to take everything in.
@@vee6327 I like the way you explained but I still say the same thing on that scene in toy story 4 on RV when all of Bonnies' toys ask buzz what to do and he just jumped out of the window without a plan or backup where in toy story 2 when woody also went missing and buzz had a plan and he took other toys with him.
Because toy story is about woody, not buzz
Andy: Hey Bonnie, How’s Woody?
Bonnie: Who’s that? This is Forky!
I CAN IMAGINE THIS ALREADY.
Woody: **points at friends**
Forky: *_Trash? Trash!_*
*Forky runs away*
Woody: *You just yeed your last haw..*
Beautiful vid Isaac! I agree Woody’s voice box represents his inner voice and also his connection to children.
SPOILER WARNING:
When Woody let go of his inner voice, I believe he was discarding a part of himself he no longer needed as he had already found his true inner voice within himself. I appreciated the contrast of Buzz’s struggle to find his own voice as he realized he was going to have to lead and make decisions without Woody- at first listening to his pre-programmed voice for guidance, but in the end I think he began to hear his true inner voice as he encourage Woody to join Bow. The scene of their parting made me cry more than any other toy story and is one of the most emotional moments in all Disney movies. I hope they are reunited again one day!
Honestly, Buzz's subplot of doubting himself as a leader makes no sense since past Toy Story films made it clear that he is a good leader even without Woody.
The real question: Why didn't Bonnie's dad go to jail
Alan Leone-Bridges lmao that was great
Because it's a movie and Pixar movies don't make sense
Ya
@@morerare805 why is? Do you think every part of toy story bad?
The inner voice definitely, but I also think it’s symbolic to Bo Peep, she’s physically damaged in a few parts and now Woody is equally unwhole.
Will you please make a video on why maleficent didnt wait until after merrywheathers gift so that her curse could not be altered.
Maleficent was probably just too furious to notice. People usually act stupid when they're angry or they're not as aware of their surroundings.
In the original story, maleficint didn’t notice merryweather
I'll make public here...
I'd like to know what Stephen was thinking when he looked from Maleficent to a happy Aurora during the scene where Maleficent got her wings back. A theory on that would be great.
Bad timing ;))
@@alexandruandercou9851 I just thought of it
The voice box removal concept in general was terrifying
Especially when we saw them ripping it from his back
@@Live_Leak24 what else way they gonna stole it, if it wasnt ripping her bsck?
@WotsoVideos I was shocked when I saw Woody give up his voice box. And seeing him choose to live the life of a free toy, was just jaw dropping. I couldn't believe it when I saw it in theaters two days ago. I've grown up with Toy Story, and seeing that happen. That was hard to go through.
The first three movies might as well have been foreshadowing this moment that we did not see coming.
Well in Toy Story 2 Woody was ready to leave Andy and go to the toy museum with Jessie, so I'm not really suprised he did that
andy: well how's woody now?
bonnie: *SPORKYYY!!!*
Toy story 5: woody and bo travel throughout the world and meet lost friends along the way. They stumble along the campus that sid lives on, and are caught by him trying to get out. Sid and Andy have formed a friendship since toy story 1, so they meet up and sid brings woody, bo, and the other toys they found. The toys liveliness is exposed as sid retell the story of how the toys got their revenge to Andy. Woody breaks character and reaches out for Andy’s hand. Soon after realizing his toys are alive, he goes searching for the whole crew. It is a long and heartfelt journey, leaving the movie with lots of tears and hugging on the toys and Andy’s end.
Idk. Just an idea.
Ethel B please I swear you’re going somewhere this is an AMAZING idea
Nice 👏
Okay, where’s Pixar, this is too good of a story idea to just let sit here and get forgotten.
👏👏
That's pretty good
Woody gave up his voice box so he could give another toy the type of love he had with Andy and Bonnie
And it was a something precious act of kindness for him.
Woody gave up his voice box and pull string to Gabby Gabby in exchange for Forky and gave his sheriff badge to Jessie but at least he still kept his cowboy hat.
Toy Story 5: Woody gives his cowboy hat and right leg to a plastic bag with a face drawn on with markers.
@@CrazyAnimeGirl8D Just NO
@@CrazyAnimeGirl8D or maybe he will get a new voice box
Woody lost an arm and got it back.
Now his voice box is gone and there’s no getting it back.
Or is it?
Yes, simply kill the prospector.
Plottwist: Woody stays at the antique shop and takes control of it with the other dolls and awaits for another Woody to rip his voice box and meet back with Andy
The word Gabby literally means to talk and I think she felt a sense of misplaced identity since her own voice box was defective
Nobody:
Not a single soul:
Forty:*BOBOBOBO*
Its funny esspesicaly if your a filipino hahaha get it
Gamer Pulse
BOBO - Stupid
Process So Forky is just saying STUPIDSTUPIDSTUPID 😂
RYAN DO3S STUFF yup
RYAN DO3S STUFF it can also be “dumb” if you want
Andy after college: Hey Bonnie, I just wanna drop by and see how Woody is.
Bonnie: B Y E
I believe Woody gave Gabby his voice box because he wanted Forky back again.
These movies are a lot deeper than u think
@@chaoslegacy4k038 it's more like a metaphor for blood transfer
@@JuanGomez-ke5py it's more like an organ transplant. Your body makes more blood but it can't remake organs
Okay. Woody will always be my favorite character.
But Officer Giggle McDimples is the best damn toy I’ve seen in this whole movie.
*Duke Caboom has entered the chat*
Allison Foster I guess I did?
Jeremy Pantoja Ok he was great too. Yes we Canada!
Redd Knight10 I’M SORRY RÉJEAN!!!!
Jeremy Pantoja I-it was just a commercial!
I was soo shook up the rest of the movie just thinking that woody gave Gabby his voice box to gabby, I wish woody would have just told gabby that Bonnie would like her with or without a voice
That was a great thing if it happens : (
But Gabby wanted first other girl. That's why she wanted the box.
But if he told her that she still might have been to have Bonnie bed it would be better to have Bonnie than no kid
I don't think she'd have believed that
Didn’t it hurt when woody’s voice box was taken out?
The logic behind can the toys feel pain is stupid logic. Sid burnt a hole in Woody's forehead and he felt pain but he gets stepped on and he didn't feel anything really.
@@The_Hush_Dragon He didn't feel pain at all. His reaction was nothing but pure shock and terror- he didn't want to catch on fire.
@@herbalwolfooo5413 Thanks for the information. It's been forever since I've seen that movie.
Considering he didn't feel pain from getting his hand ripped off, probably not
Emotional pain.
awesome video as always I do believe his voice box represented his desire to be a toy for a child but as soon as he gave it up, he decided he has fullfilled his purpose and it looking for a new adventure
I hated that he let Gabby Gabby have his voice box but I understood that it signified him being done with children he no longer wanted to rely on children only to be abandoned again and again. Still sucks though that pull string was pretty much his lasso.
What's your favorite line of Woody's voice box?
One of them I love is "Reach for the sky."
"Somebody's poisoned the waterhole"
@@shatteredglassart omg same
"There's a snake in my boot" Does he even have his record left T0T
This town ain’t big enough for the 2 of us.
You’re my favourite deputy
Interesting theory. What I was curious about was if Woody admitted he was made in the 50's and was a collectable as proven in the second movie...
Was Andy his first kid? Did he have any memories prior to Andy? Assuming Andy did have Woody in the 90's where was Woody in the 40 years in between?
Andys dad probably, as for before that I'm unsure.
watch the 'who is Andy's dad' video, it's all explained
Watch the Andy’s dad video on super Carlin brothers channel
Oh!!! That’s why there is no pull string on the new toy!
Am i the only one who is worried about the Benson dummies? I'm worried on what'll happen to them because I liked them
They looked terrifying though.
@@stevejohnson4637 not to me
I liked the bensons
i just want somebody to cut them apart
Yeah. They are also toys, aren't they? So that means it would be nice for them to have an owner, or at least someone to play with
Andy (after Toy Story 4): Hey Bonnie, how's Woody?
Bonnie: .... Who?
Andy: *Say sike right now*
Oh my goodness I was wondering why Woody gave up his voice box when he had been so loyal to Andi/ children for so many years. Thank you for spreading light on the subject. I understand his decision a little bit more 🤔😁😄
I didnt feel like the ending was satisfying. It was just a set up for another toy story.😕 Also Bonnie had the same bond with Woody as Andy did...why did that change? Also Andy would be very heartbroken if he found out that Woody was gone.
Kids tend to be excited seeing new toys. For example, when I first got my toys, I played with them all the time. But got bored a few weeks or years later. Besides people have different taste.
I think gabby gabby should have learned a lesson, you see how harmony still didn’t want her even with a voice box? Right there she should have returned it to woody and realized that taking things from others is wrong. She forced woody to give it to her and surrounded him.
But She told woody to take out his voice box back cuz she doesn't need it anymore, since Harmony rejected her.
Woody didn't accept it back.
Literally, she tried to rip him apart without any concerns for his voice box, 15min later Woody is willing to give it to her, that was so messed up
I was confused about this thanks for explaining! I loved this movie I went to see it with my mom and stepdad and my brothers
ngl, the ending got me messed up. yeah, we're all guilty of losing toys, but bonnie had a responsibility to keep woody and buzz together when andy went off to college.
but I'm also happy about it. it made me cry, and if you cry during a movie, that's how you know the story's good. total amount of crying was three.
(and gabby saying goodbye to forky was so sweet!! "goodbye my little utensil" aaa)
I Agree That Woody’s Voice Box Is What Allows Kids To Communicate With Him.
I really enjoyed the existential nature of this Toy Story. I also felt it was an allusion to sacrifice, growing up, changes. It really had a lot of metaphors that relate to parenting and even though I have never had a child I can understand what the creators were wanting to express.
Woody thought his purpose was to be there for Bonnie but he always knew that Bo Peep as his saving grace. Now he has a more meaningful purpose.
This movie was really good with its theming and foreshadowing.
Throughout the movie we keep seeing kids neglecting or rejecting their toys (Woody, Bo Peep, Gabby Gabby, the motorcycle guy,etc) Most of these toys are obsessed with being relevant to their desired kid (Woody protecting Sporky because he’s the current favorite toy, Gabby hoping a new voice box would help her become Harmony’s toy, the motorcycle guy hung up on his long-gone kid)
Then throughout the movie each of these toys realize that while their desired kid might not want them, there are others they can help more, whether it’s a kid or other toys. They get past living for what they can’t have and start focusing on new goals and futures.
While I don’t know if this is my favorite Toy Story movie, I still really like it and think it’s a great addition to the series.
Now, I wonder what would've happened if woody met they guy who voiced his lines
Whoa! That would have been crazy.
The GUY?!?!
His NAME is TOM HANKS!!
@@Pokefrik oh yeah, that GUY. I wouldn't have thought
Probably the guy in Toy Story who voiced Woody would’ve long passed away by the time of Toy story 4 as Woody’s roundup was made in the 50’s and Toy Story 4 2010’s or at least would be really old.
@@JamieBoy-ij2ri 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Toy story 4 made me cry more than toy story 3
Gabby Gabby had the most tragic backstory ever, and I legit cried when she was found by that lost girl in the carnival. Glad to see she finally got a kid
Saw Toy Story 4 yesterday. It was good. Toy Story 3 is still my favorite.
It’s like dangerous action but for me Toy Story 3 is like Cars 2 but different version
Gabby Gabby and the ventriloquist dolls make Lotso from Toy Story 3 seem like an angel
They may seem scarier but Lotso is far more evil.
I liked Gabby more, I actually strangely cried because of her XD
Woody's voice box seem to represent a connection to his conscious. Before Gabby got Woody's voice box she had a disconnection with that voice inside her, her record. After Gabby got Woody's voice box she seem to hear or feel that connection clearer.
Gabby Gabby could have easily been bought by a collector. I know a lot of Chatty Cathy collectors who fix broken and deffective voice boxes.
Jacob Cannon True like the old guy in toy story 2 that fixed Woodys arm
What happens if you get the voicebox:
Voicebox theft
You win! Woody can just stay to rot in the trashcan from now on, while you can be loved by a kid!
What happens if you get sold to a collector:
Voicebox theft
You lose, you were sold to a collector and Woody still has his voicebox. Guess that that stupid cowboy has no snake in his boot.
Woody giving up his voice box is like Buzz Lightyear giving up his wings
woody figured since Bonnie won’t play with him, he’s not loved by her anymore.
You were spot on with the Woody's voice box. Although Buzz using his buttons for his inner voice dumbed him down in my opinion. In the other movies he didn't need them and was able to make decisions just fine but I guess thats just me being picky lol. It also seemed like they pushed Woody and Buzz to the back in terms of leadership roles. Like for Ex: BoPeep seemed to be the leader even though it was still focused on Woody and Buzz as well got demoted in the room. Dolly was leader and even Bonnie took off Woody's badge and gave it to Jessie =3=" and Bonnie ugh do not get me started on her character. I understand she was loosing intrest in Woody but she was just awful in this movie I did not like her and I liked her in TS3. I mean she promised Andy to care for Woody..... Over all though I enjoyed the movie but I do not think it is my favorite at least not right now maybe I should wait a long time and then compare them all together when this comes out on dvd and marathon them.
How about a video on how bonnie is the true villain of toy story 4?
SPOILERS
That still doesn't make sense to me though. Tom Hanks even said it himself.....Woody's strongest character trait IS HIS LOYALTY. He was devoted to Andy.....ever since Andy was a very young child and was gifted Woody (along with Slinky and I think Rex?) by his Dad when his Dad died, Woody's purpose has always been to take care of Andy. His devotion was challenged three times.....once when Buzz came, then in the second movie when he found Jessie and the Prospector and they tried to convince Woody to come with them and be loved and admired by children forever.....then in the third movie when Andy was all grown up and the toys went to the daycare. All the other toys thought they liked it there and they would bring happiness to new children....but again, Woody's devotion was to Andy. No matter what, he was there for Andy.....until Andy went off to college and he realized Andy would always love him, but his journey with Andy was done. Then he went with the other toys to Bonnie. But then, Bonnie is still a child. Its true, Woody is not her favorite toy and he's spending more time in the closet than with her, but he's clearly still devoted to her. So WHY is he suddenly so willing to give Gabby his voice? Why her? And why does Woody still have his voice even after he gives his to Gabby. And then it almost turned out to be pointless, because even WITH the pretty new voice, the little girl didn't want Gabby. In then, in the end, he just walks away from Bonnie and chooses Bo Peep.....and I do see your logic that because he gave up his voice it severed his bond with children but WHY then does he say goodbye to Bo and go to join the others? He only really returns to Bo when Buzz tells him Bonnie will be OK.
I still have my original Woody from when I was a kid. He's got some grass stains, missing paint spots, crayon marks and is missing the holster. His voicebox died years ago. Still, I don't think I'll ever get rid of him.
Great video, but to save you all 10 minutes, Woody gives up his box because he's no longer needed. He's done. His string is for kids to pull, but kids have outgrown him, and, therefore, no one will be pulling his string anymore. He figured Gabby Gabby needed it more as she still has a fighting chance to be loved by kids. Woody retires and lives out his life as a free ownerless toy. The end.
Just got out of seeing Toy Story 4 needless to say bring tissues when you go see it i promise you you’ll need them
I think there will be another film ... Call me crazy but they said 3 was going to be the last one and also they introduce another new character during the end credits ...
I would love a mini series on Disney’s new streaming service!
Which new character?
What hurt me so much was how I’m Toy Story 3...Andy told Bonnie how much Woody meant to him and asked her to take care of him...and woody meant nothing to her. I get that she’s a kid and probably didn’t see the magnitude of it all, but that didn’t make it hurt any less to watch. 😓😭 Overall, it was a great movie and I was happy to see Woody find his peace 💛
A Toy Story Reunion (TV special):
By the time of this special's events, Woody got a new voicebox. The lost toys are caught and donated to bonnie after going into toy mode.
Woody knows his time is up... he gonna follow his heart and become a free toy. He gave away his voice box because he felt Gabby Gabby would need it more than him... she was defective out of the box and never felt whole in her life... He also gave away his sheriff badge to Jess as he knows she will do a better job than him... freedom is all he wants from now on... the end.
Good analysis! A lot of people complained about Buzz being dumbed-down for his sub plot, but when you see it as thematically tied to Woody's story, it makes sense. While Buzz deals with a mechanical, pre-programmed voice, and has to learn to listen to his own judgement, Woody struggles against his preconceived ideas of what it means to be a toy, of whether he has to stick with what he was manufactured to do. So when Buzz delivers the line "Hey, listen to your inner voice" at the end, it has multiple layers of meaning.
I'm angry at bonnie for losing Andy's toy when this conversation happens, " but you have to promise to take good care of him for me"
I love how the scene where woody gets stitched back together and he feels queasy felt like hed just donated a kidney or smth
Later, when Andy goes to see how Woody is:
Andy:hows Woody?
Her:I lost him.
Andy:(starts ranting and swearinv all over the house) *What the hell did you do?! How the f--k did you lose him?! Actually, what the f--k do you mean you lost it?!*
Her:Uh.
Gabby should've been more evil. With each movie, Woody learns more and more what it means to be an old Toy. No other toy is as old and as active as him, and he's somewhat alone in that regard.
In Toy Story, he learns to put aside his jealously for Andy. In 2, he learns to be there for Andy through thick and thin. In 3, he learns that once his purpose with Andy is done, he can begin anew with Bonnie. And in 4, he learns that he can't have what he had with Andy and he must move forward and live for himself, not a single child anymore.
Gabby should've been the culmination of that. Someone who's jealous of Woody, someone who refused to be loyal to their kid (put in a backstory where Gabby felt her original owner was unworthy of her because she didn't know how to properly handle a doll), someone who obsessed over one girl and refused to let them go (Harmony), and finally, someone who didn't know how to live for themself.
These are all problems Woody has faced and dealt with, and now he has to face them all head on. Gabby would be a cruel and vicious doll, going so far as to try to burn the antique store down to get to Woody (ultimatum--give her his voice box or burn), and/or using the ventriloquist dolls to ravage Woody's body and tear it out by force, destroying his body in the process. Bo Peep would save him, and repair him, and Woody would state thay Bonnie will never love him now, and Bo would assure him that he doesn't need her.
In the final clash, Gabby tries to be owned by Harmony and is rejected. All of the toys ambush Gabby and when Woody is given the chance to steal back his voice box, Woody stops when she screams she needs her one purpose to make Harmony happy.
Woody then lets her go and leaves with Bo, and the gang finally separates.
To be honest, Gaby gaby kind of reminds me of baby from fnaf sister location
Geovani Landin SAME! IM GLAD IM NOT THE ONLY ONE WHO THOUGHT OF THIS WJSNDNDJDB
Same! And Benson totally reminds me of Slappy(?) from Goosebumps.
@@jtonsing oh my god yes sameee
Geovani Landin I knew she reminded me of someone from FNAF
I agree shes a red head in pigtails and there both creepy to me
I really liked the character of Gabby Gabby. I loved how she wasn't really a traditional Toy Story villain. She was selfish in that she didn't care about Woody not wanting to give up his voice box, and she was a little delusional in her fantasies about being with Harmony. But, even early on (mostly through her treatment of Forky, whom she treated more like a guest than a hostage), she made it clear that she wasn't trying to hurt anyone. She even had one of her henchmen repair Woody after they took out his box, and offered to give it back once she was rejected. Each villain in Toy Story is more developed than the last, and I love it. Also, first female Toy Story villain.
Wdym 😂😂😂 when toy story 3 came out everyone knew their would be a 4th movie, we didn't expect it to come out so late but everybody when 3rd came out always talked about the 4th.
Gabby Gabby is soo adorable
She's not exactly a villain. An antagonist, yes. But she's not horrible like other antagonist like Lotso, Al's, or Sid (nobody mentioned she's bad toys, unlike the others antagonist).
Love this!!! Currently watching Toy Story 2 :)
wow
Much better movie than Toy story 4 in my opinion.
@@osurocks24 ok
osurocks 24 nah man
In a way woody’s voice box represents free will. Throughout the movie, he was obsessed with returning back to the rightful place ( back to bonnie) but when he willingly gave away his voice box away to Gabby, he was broken free of his curse of returning back to his kid to make her happy. He chased after his own happiness rather than his kid’s happiness. It was the first time in the entire series where he acted for himself.
Just WHAT?! Just the beginning part. WHAT?! I'm speechless.
Okay but I want to go back on how andy said in toy story 3 he’d come back to either play with her or check up on her. A man and his childhood bro cmon I want to see his reaction to woodie being disregarded and lost.
I love how Bo wasnt a stronk indepenant wahmen, who dont need no man. but instead, a strong woman who does need a man, just as much as that man needs her.
Adam Eason Amen, I thought I was gonna hate the new her but man was she good
Nah I'm 95% sure she will dump Woody eventually getting bored of him, shes a w*man after all
His voice box represented his link to Andy...throughout the film woody's history to Andy was spoken throughout and even played some scenes from their time together and gradually moving onto bonnie. It's all about moving up and doing what you want to do...also giving gabbie the chance to have a link to a child due to she was defective in the first place as she stated to woody.