When an obnoxious classmate steals her art supplies, Woody fishes them out of the trash, which leads Bonnie to create Forky, a spork with popsicle-stick feet, mismatched googly eyes and pipe-cleaner arms. When Bonnie is nervous about attending kindergarten, Woody takes it upon himself to sneak into her backpack to provide moral support. Nine years later, after Andy has passed his beloved toys to young Bonnie, she continues to play with them all, although Woody finds himself more frequently relegated to the back of the closet with her baby toys (voiced by a squad of comedy legends). Director Josh Cooley (a Pixar vet making his directorial debut) and screenwriters Andrew Stanton and Stephany Folsom - a team of other writers, including Rashida Jones, share a “story by” credit - isn’t just starting his movie off with a jolt of excitement the scene also lets us know the lengths to which these characters will go to avoid turning one of their brethren into a “lost toy,” and it underscores the relationship between Woody and Bo, who are torn apart moments later when the lamp that houses her and her sheep is given away.
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