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In this heartwarming adventure, Woody's quest to prove Forky's worthiness sparks an unexpected journey with his former love, Bo Peep. As they navigate the ups and downs of being a toy, Woody and Bo must confront their diverging paths and the true meaning of playtime.

In this heartwarming adventure, Woody's quest to prove Forky's worthiness sparks an unexpected journey with his former love, Bo Peep. As they navigate the ups and downs of being a toy, Woody and Bo must confront their diverging paths and the true meaning of playtime.

Does Toy Story 4 have end credit scenes?

Yes!

Toy Story 4 does have end credit scenes. Stay until the very end!

Ratings and Reviews for Toy Story 4

See how Toy Story 4 is rated across major platforms like IMDb, Metacritic, and TMDb. Compare audience scores and critic reviews to understand where Toy Story 4 stands among top-rated movies in its genre.


Metacritic

84

Metascore

7.7

User Score

Rotten Tomatoes
review

96%

TOMATOMETER

review

94%

User Score

IMDb

7.6 /10

IMDb Rating

TMDB

75

%

User Score

Letterboxd

3.4

From 529 fan ratings

Movie Insider

4.54/5

From 39 fan ratings

Take the Ultimate Toy Story 4 Movie Quiz

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What toy does Bonnie create from a spork?

Awards & Nominations for Toy Story 4

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Discover all the awards and nominations received by Toy Story 4, from Oscars to film festival honors. Learn how Toy Story 4 and its cast and crew have been recognized by critics and the industry alike.


92nd Academy Awards 2020

Win

Animated Feature Film

73rd British Academy Film Awards 2020

Nomination

Best Animated Film

25th Critics' Choice Awards 2020

Win

Best Animated Feature

47th Annie Awards 2020

Nomination

Best Animated Feature

35th Artios Awards 2020

Nomination

Animation

77th Golden Globe Awards 2020

Nomination

Best Animated Feature Film

45th Saturn Awards 2019

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Best Fantasy Film Release

Nomination

Best Animated Film Release

Full Plot Summary and Ending Explained for Toy Story 4

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Read the complete plot summary of Toy Story 4, including all major events, twists, and the full ending explained in detail. Explore key characters, themes, hidden meanings, and everything you need to understand the story from beginning to end.


Nine years prior to the current events, amidst the gap between the second and third films, R.C. finds himself swept away by a storm drain as Andy forgets to bring him back inside. In a valiant effort, Woody and the rest of the toys successfully rescue him. However, during their frantic endeavors, a visitor, a friend of Andy’s mother, purchases Bo Peep along with her lamp. Despite Woody’s desperate attempts to stop the sale, Bo reassures him, conveying that it is an inherent part of a toy’s life to eventually be taken away.

Fast forward two years after Andy has graciously donated his toys to Bonnie, and Woody finds contentment amongst the familiar faces of the toy family. Concerned that Bonnie might feel anxious during her kindergarten orientation, Woody, who feels neglected, sneaks into her backpack with the intent of offering support. His worries soon materialize when a boy bullies Bonnie, prompting Woody to discreetly assemble a spork and other discarded items on her table. Bonnie transforms these into a handmade creation she affectionately names “Forky.” To Woody’s shock, Forky comes to life, believing he was crafted from trash rather than designed to be a toy.

In a chaotic road trip with Bonnie’s family, Forky’s continued belief as ‘trash’ leads him to leap out of the moving vehicle. Woody pursues him, working hard to instill in Forky the joy that comes with being a beloved toy. Their adventure leads them to an RV park in a neighboring town where Bonnie and her family have made camp. Upon arriving, Woody is elated to spot Bo’s lamp in an antique shop. Upon his quest to locate Bo, he and Forky encounter the doll Gabby Gabby and her devoted ventriloquist puppets, the Bensons. Gabby initially offers to reunite them with Bo, but soon unveils her ulterior motive—stealing Woody’s voice box since her own is broken and she’s been passed over by children.

As the two struggle to escape, Forky becomes the Bensons’ captive. After releasing himself from the shop, Woody realizes the grave mistake of abandoning Forky. His search leads him to reunite with Bo, who has embraced a nomadic life dedicated to guiding lost toys toward new owners. Bo, along with her little friend Giggle McDimples, devises a plan to rescue Forky from the antique shop via an exhilarating carnival route.

Meanwhile, Buzz takes it upon himself to find Woody, relying on his unique button-activated phrases for guidance. After a series of misadventures—including a narrow escape from a carnival game—Buzz finally reunites with Woody and Bo. They enlist the help of Ducky and Bunny to orchestrate a rescue plan for Forky, promising them companionship as Bonnie’s toys alongside Duke Caboom, a flamboyant Canadian stuntman toy.

When their rescue plan at the antique store takes a turn for the worst, Woody ends up in a heated argument with the other toys, indirectly hurting Bo’s feelings. As Bo, Duke, Giggle, Ducky, and Bunny head back to the carnival, Woody makes the difficult choice to give his voice box to Gabby Gabby in exchange for Forky’s freedom. Gabby Gabby, initially desperate to be chosen by a little girl named Harmony, finds herself rejected yet once again, leading to an emotional moment where she offers Woody back his voice box, which Woody firmly declines, insisting she keep it.

After Bonnie returns for her forgotten backpack, the toys follow them back home. With Duke’s motorcycle prowess, Buzz and Forky successfully reunite with Bonnie. Taking Woody’s advice, Gabby Gabby empathetically comforts a lost girl and finally finds her own family. As Ducky, Bunny, Giggle, and Duke bid farewell to Woody, he faces a significant decision.

As he stands with Bo, a pang of uncertainty washes over him regarding returning to Bonnie. Gaining confidence from Buzz, Woody makes the life-altering decision to remain with Bo and assist lost toys in their journeys. In a heartfelt farewell, Buzz and the group hug Woody, forever changing the dynamics of their relationships. As Bonnie’s RV departs, Woody and Buzz share their iconic farewell, > “To infinity…and beyond.” Under the vibrant night sky, Woody and Bo enjoy their newfound lives together.

In a brief narrative fast-forward, one year later, kids watch Ducky and Bunny put on a comedic act at a new pier. Back in Bonnie’s room, reminiscent of when Woody introduced Forky, Jessie brings home a new creation: Karen Beverly, a decorated plastic knife. Forky, enchanted, commits to guiding her journey through life as a toy, but when she asks, “How am I alive?” he finds himself at a loss for words and simply responds, “I don’t know.”

In a playful post-credits scene, Duke Caboom impressively jumps onto the Pixar logo’s ‘I’, strikes a pose, and shares a long-awaited high five with Combat Carl, providing a delightful conclusion to this memorable tale.

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Cars Featured in Toy Story 4

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Explore all cars featured in Toy Story 4, including their makes, models, scenes they appear in, and their significance to the plot. A must-read for car enthusiasts and movie buffs alike.


Clark

Cortez

Ford

1998

Crown Victoria

Ford

2008

E-350

GMC

1989

Jimmy

Grumman-Olson

Kurbmaster

Opel

Meriva A

Subaru

2001

Forester

Movie Themes and Keywords

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