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Toy Story 4 (2019)

7.5 | Jun 19, 2019 (US) | Family, Adventure, Animation, Comedy, Fantasy | 01:40
Budget: 175 000 000 | Revenue: 1 073 841 394

Get ready to hit the road!

Woody has always been confident about his place in the world and that his priority is taking care of his kid, whether that's Andy or Bonnie. But when Bonnie adds a reluctant new toy called "Forky" to her room, a road trip adventure alongside old and new friends will show Woody how big the world can be for a toy.

Featured Crew

Original Story, Director
Original Story
Original Story, Storyboard Assistant
Original Story, Executive Producer, Screenplay
Executive Producer
In Memory Of
Executive Producer
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Conductor, Songs, Original Music Composer
In Memory Of

Cast

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Tom Hanks
Woody (voice)
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Tim Allen
Buzz Lightyear (voice)
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Annie Potts
Bo Peep (voice)
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Tony Hale
Forky (voice)
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Keegan-Michael Key
Ducky (voice)
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Madeleine McGraw
Bonnie (voice)
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Christina Hendricks
Gabby Gabby (voice)
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Jordan Peele
Bunny (voice)
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Keanu Reeves
Duke Caboom (voice)
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Ally Maki
Giggle McDimples (voice)

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Official Teaser Trailer

Reviews

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GenerationofSwine
10 | Jan 12, 2023
I THOUGHT I saw Toy Story 2, I know I didn't see Toy Story 3, and, honestly, that doesn't matter.

What matters is that parts of 4 are HYSTERICALLY CREEPY, not in the child inappropriate kind of way, but still creepy enough to add a decent amount of humor for adults that sit down and watch it.

So, it looks like we are getting back to the 80s and 90s where cartoons add things for parents and not just wine moms, single cat owning aunties, and children.
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CinemaSerf
7 | Jul 01, 2022
I remember my dad telling me that when I was much younger, I was given a big toy tractor for Christmas, and spent the whole day playing in it's box! This time, it's "Bonnie" who shuns her established toys so she can play with "Forky" - a plastic canteen fork with a few hastily improvised appendages. "Forky" has a few self esteem issues, but luckily, the long-suffering "Woody" and the rest of the gang are on hand to help walk him through his new life.
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r96sk
8 | Jun 29, 2020
Not entirely necessary, but 'Toy Story 4' still produces goods worthy of being attached to the initial trilogy.

Tom Hanks, I'm sounding like a broken record but..., is still tremendous as Woody, I love hearing his voice in this role. Tim Allen is solid as Buzz Lightyear, but I kinda feel they don't use him - or the other originals - enough considering who they are. It is, though, cool to see an old face return in Bo Peep (Annie Potts).
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JPV852
8 | Oct 11, 2019
Dang, is it dusty in here? After what was a near perfect conclusion with Toy Story 3, wasn't sure if this was really needed. I'm glad they did go through with it and although it's not exactly unpredictable, still was highly entertaining with some genuine emotions and a great finale for Woody. Really says a lot that as good as this was, it's still the fourth best movie of the series. 4.0/5

Don't really want a TS5 but wouldn't mind some short Toy Story Toons with the group...
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Gimly
6 | Oct 07, 2019
I very much enjoyed _Toy Story 4_. I thought it was good, and I think it doesn't at all "undo" the perfect ending that the third entry gave us, which was a legitimate fear some people had. What I will say however, is that I don't understand just how much most people seem to have loved it. I have seen multiple people say it's the best of the four, and I more think it's the... worst.