Forky immediately suffers an existential crisis, believing he is "trash" meant for a trash can rather than a toy meant for a child. Woody takes it upon himself to constantly rescue Forky from the garbage and convince him of his importance to Bonnie.
Now living with a young girl named Bonnie, Woody finds himself frequently left in the closet while she plays with other toys. Sensing Bonnie's anxiety about starting kindergarten, Woody sneaks into her backpack to provide "moral support". During her orientation, Bonnie uses a spork and various craft scraps to create a new "toy" she calls . Bo has become a "lost toy," an independent
Woody escapes the store and reunites with Bo Peep at a nearby carnival. Bo has become a "lost toy," an independent adventurer who travels with her sheep and no longer belongs to a single child. With the help of new friends like , Giggle McDimples , and the carnival prize duo Ducky and Bunny , they launch a daring mission to rescue Forky. The Climax and Choice they meet Gabby Gabby
During a family road trip, Forky jumps out of the moving RV, and Woody follows to retrieve him. While walking back to the RV park, they pass an antique store where Woody spots the lamp of his long-lost friend, . Inside, they meet Gabby Gabby , a 1950s pull-string doll with a broken voice box who has spent 60 years waiting for a child to love her. Gabby desires Woody’s internal voice box to replace her own and eventually holds Forky hostage to get it. Reunion with Bo Peep Bo has become a "lost toy
The story you're looking for refers to the plot of , released in 2019. This installment shifts the focus from the toys' loyalty to their child to a deeper exploration of a toy's self-worth and purpose. The Creation of Forky