Now, Woody helps Forky get back while reuniting with Bo and meeting new friends along the way. Woodys theme which plays in the beginning of Toy Story plays during the ending of the Toy Story 4, signifying the completion of Woodys character arc. We’ve seen Woody and Buzz escape Sid’s house to get back to Andy, Buzz and friends rescue Woody from a toy shop sending a complete set of Woody’s Roundup toys to a collectors in Japan and the entire gang escape Sunnyside Daycare to start a new life with Bonnie while saying goodbye to Andy. Bo Peep calls Buzz her 'old moving buddy' when they reunite on top of the antique store, calling back to Bos line 'I found my moving buddy' after seeing Buzz 'fly' in the first film. The film makes me feel very nostalgic given I was 10-years-old when the first “Toy Story” was released. I look forward to checking out the Disney Plus short “Lamp Life” to see what happened from when Bo Peep was donated until Woody found her again. But, it’s at the end where Woody learns a new lesson in the series’ central theme of getting home. Together Bo helps Woody and Forky get back to Bonnie. The movie gives us an explanation as to why Bo Peep wasn’t in “Toy Story 3” with the rest of our friends, as she was donated in the events between “Toy Story 2” and “Toy Story 3.” This becomes important later when Woody and new friend Forky get lost on a road trip and while trying to get back to Bonnie, Woody finds Bo’s lamp in an antique shop. This time, Woody, Buzz, Jessie, Rex and the rest of the gang are helping Bonnie adjust to Kindergarten.
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