yeah, she was one of the lost ones. hopefully its not a complete wokefest and bopeep is just pretending to be badass in one scene.Bopeep was missing in 3 wasn't she? Was she in 2? I think so... they mention "toys we lost" and she was one of them so... they bringing her back? Lol
Bopeep was missing in 3 wasn't she? Was she in 2? I think so... they mention "toys we lost" and she was one of them so... they bringing her back? Lol
All the ones in their mint packaging are still alive based on previous movies, I don't think it has anything to do with a child's love.Well this is interesting... does address the question of how toys come to life.
Well this is interesting... does address the question of how toys come to life.
This guy probably already knows how the story will go. (Just seeing the title of the video could be spoilery)
its to be expected, there are only a limited number of situations a bunch of toys can get in that would make a half decent movie. they really should have stopped with TS 2, TS3 was pretty good, the ending was fantastic. this looks like it could be enjoyable. its not going to be Up! or Wall-E classic, but its got a good formula. as long as it doesnt go Good Dinosaur, Cars2, Brave levels of lame, it should be fine.This is just 2 and 3 mixed together. Bo Peep is Lotso, the carnival is the place that "seems like a great alternative life for a toy" but probably has some kind of back downside that illustrates a toy's purpose is with their child (The museum/collector and the preschool). I mean, if it works it works, but the story looks like a clone of 2 and 3 (And really 3 was just a much better made 2.)
its to be expected, there are only a limited number of situations a bunch of toys can get in that would make a half decent movie. they really should have stopped with TS 2, TS3 was pretty good, the ending was fantastic. this looks like it could be enjoyable. its not going to be Up! or Wall-E classic, but its got a good formula. as long as it doesnt go Good Dinosaur, Cars2, Brave levels of lame, it should be fine.
In Pixar’s Toy Story 4, Mad Men actress Christina Hendricks is lending her voice to a new character named Gabby Gabby, a villain with a voice box defect who’s been living in an antique shop for more than sixty years.
“She can just tell her henchmen of ventriloquist dummies to do her bidding for her, and they do. She’s like the Godfather, where she doesn’t really have to do much to do a lot.”
“Because of this defect, she has never known the love of a child or been able to fulfill her destiny to love one back. She has spent her whole life in an antique store looking out at the real world.”