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Toy Story 4

Get ready to hit the road!
2019 | 100m | English

(301874 votes)

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Popularity: 8 (history)

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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.
Release Date: Jun 19, 2019
Director: Josh Cooley
Writer: Martin Hynes, Josh Cooley, Stephany Folsom, Andrew Stanton, Will McCormack, Valerie LaPointe, John Lasseter, Rashida Jones
Genres: Animation, Family, Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure
Keywords friendship, cartoon, sequel, rescue mission, anti villain, buddy, cowboy, duringcreditsstinger, toy comes to life, dedication, awestruck
Production Companies Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar
Box Office Revenue: $1,073,841,394
Budget: $175,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 31, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Tom Hanks Woody (voice)
Tim Allen Buzz Lightyear (voice)
Annie Potts Bo Peep (voice)
Tony Hale Forky (voice)
Keegan-Michael Key Ducky (voice)
Madeleine McGraw Bonnie (voice)
Christina Hendricks Gabby Gabby (voice)
Jordan Peele Bunny (voice)
Keanu Reeves Duke Caboom (voice)
Ally Maki Giggle McDimples (voice)
Jay Hernandez Bonnie’s Dad (voice)
Lori Alan Bonnie's Mom (voice)
Joan Cusack Jessie (voice)
Bonnie Hunt Dolly (voice)
Kristen Schaal Trixie (voice)
Emily Davis Billy / Goat / Gruff (voice)
Wallace Shawn Rex (voice)
John Ratzenberger Hamm (voice)
Blake Clark Slinky Dog (voice)
June Squibb Margaret the Store Owner (voice)
Carl Weathers Combat Carl (voice)
Lila Sage Bromley Harmony (voice)
Don Rickles Mr. Potato Head (voice)
Jeff Garlin Buttercup (voice)
Maliah Bargas-Good Lost Girl (voice)
Jack McGraw Young Andy (voice)
Juliana Hansen Miss Wendy (voice)
Estelle Harris Mrs. Potato Head (voice)
Laurie Metcalf Andy's Mom (voice)
Steve Purcell The Dummies (voice)
Mel Brooks Melephant Brooks (voice)
Alan Oppenheimer Old Timer (voice)
Carol Burnett Chairol Burnett (voice)
Betty White Bitey White (voice)
Carl Reiner Carl Reineroceros (voice)
Bill Hader Axel the Carnie (voice)
Patricia Arquette Harmony’s Mom (voice)
Timothy Dalton Mr. Pricklepants (voice)
Flea Caboom TV Announcer (voice)
Melissa Villaseñor Karen Beverly (voice)
Jeff Pidgeon Aliens (voice)
John Morris Teenage Andy (voice)
Name Job
Bob Pauley Production Design
Martin Hynes Original Story
Don Rickles In Memory Of
Adam Burke In Memory Of
Randy Newman Conductor, Original Music Composer, Songs
Josh Cooley Original Story, Director
John Roesch Foley Artist
Nathan Nance Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Michael Semanick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Stephany Folsom Screenplay, Original Story
Andrew Stanton Screenplay, Original Story
Scott Curtis Foley Mixer
Denise Ream Development Producer
Hyein Park Storyboard Artist
Will McCormack Original Story
Patrick Lin Director of Photography
Axel Geddes Editor
Robert H. Russ Animation Supervisor
James Spencer Foley Editor
Coya Elliott Supervising Sound Editor
Kevin Reher Casting
Valerie LaPointe Original Story, Story Supervisor
Katherine Sarafian Development Producer
Natalie Lyon Casting
Kim Collins Production Manager
Jeremy Slome Post Production Supervisor
Robert Tachoires Production Manager
Elyse D. Meier Script Coordinator
Rachel Slansky Script Supervisor
Simon Baek Set Designer
Thomas Jordan Set Supervisor
Steve Karski Set Supervisor
Sajan Skaria Other
Jesse Hollander Lighting Supervisor
Gary Bruins Effects Supervisor
Steven Clay Hunter Animation
Scott Clark Animation Supervisor
John Lasseter Storyboard Assistant, Original Story
Rashida Jones Original Story
Steve Bloom Additional Editor
Jean-Claude Kalache Director of Photography
Robert Moyer Supervising Technical Director
Ren Klyce Supervising Sound Editor, Sound Designer
Michael Yates Storyboard Artist
Carrie Hobson Story Artist
Qianbaihui Yang Sound Effects Editor
Jonathon Stevens Sound Effects Editor
Thom Brennan Foley Supervisor
Shelley Roden Foley Artist
Cheryl Nardi ADR Supervisor
Kimberly Patrick ADR Supervisor
Name Title
Andrew Stanton Executive Producer
Lee Unkrich Executive Producer
Jonas Rivera Producer
Mark Nielsen Producer
Rosana Sullivan Associate Producer
Galyn Susman Producer
Pete Docter Executive Producer
Organization Category Person
Academy Awards Best Animated Feature N/A Won
Golden Globes Best Animated Feature N/A Won
Berlin International Film Festival Best Animated Feature N/A Won
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Reviews

maketheSWITCH
6.0

Rather than offering an even more potent ending, ‘Toy Story 4’ ends up being an unnecessary epilogue, offering little to enrich the overall narrative of the series and never cashing in on the actual possibilities it offers. This could have worked if it had explored a new story in the 'Toy Story' uni ... verse, and Forky certainly makes it clear that such a move could have worked beautifully. Instead, we have a film that feels tired and forced, lacking in clarity or inspiration, serving neither its classic characters or its new ones, and ultimately never justifying its existence. It’s certainly an enjoyable film, but it’s hardly a necessary one. - Daniel Lammin Read Daniel's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-toy-story-4-entertaining-but-thoroughly-unnecessary

Jun 23, 2021
Ruuz
6.0

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. That's not a knock! This is a **seriously** good series (and also I think it might actually be either better than or maybe as good _Toy Story 2_). But I am not quite feeling the **overwhelming** positivity that it has garnered from a lot of my peers. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

Jun 23, 2021
JPV852
8.0

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...

Jun 23, 2021
r96sk
8.0

Not entirely necessary, but <em>'Toy Story 4'</em> 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). There are some more new characters and yet again, like in the past films, they strike the right chords. Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele are, entirely unsurprisingly, funny in the roles of Ducky & Bunny. Christina Hendricks is a good Gabby, while Keanu Reeves amuses as Duke Caboom. The film focuses on giving the viewer(s) extremely heartfelt moments and for the vast majority it hits as intended, though they do try to tug on the heart too much in parts. The animation is stunning, especially in the early scene with RC. Is it a thing everyone wanted? Most probably not. Yet is there fun to be had? Most definitely. For a third sequel, you gotta give respect to Pixar & Co.

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

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. The plot centres around an escaped-laden road trip with "Woody" hooking up, again, with "Bo-Peep" and having a bit of a reminisce. There are plenty of fun adventures, the new characters - especially "Key" and "Peele" - who have a lovely, slick, comedy timing add an extra layer of enjoyment, and there is a script that still delivers plenty of humour and a just a little food for thought. The characterisations retain their traits of loyalty, silliness and mischievousness as we head to what I can only assume is closure for the series. Their future is presented with a tinge of sadness, but also with a considerable degree of optimism as the toys demonstrate that they, too, have grown up over the years. It's a fitting conclusion to this franchise that retains the generous spirit of the preceding three and ends on an high note.

Jun 30, 2022
GenerationofSwine
10.0

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. There are actual jokes here that adults in the room will be entertained by, and that is all I ask for in a children's cartoon, throw something in it for the people that have to take their kids out to see it so it doesn't feel as much like a chore.

Jan 11, 2023