There's a pretty funny reason why parents will love ToyStory4 most of all.
came out in 2010, I was in my junior year of college and feeling all the emotions Andy was as he transitioned to college himself.
However, Bonnie's parents clearly aren't the stars of the movie in the same way that Woody and the gang are. But the parenting jokes and scenarios don't stop when Bonnie's parents are off-screen — Woody takes over for them as a surrogate dad figure to both Bonnie and, hilariously, Bonnie's new"toy" friend, Forky.
Parents will watch Toy Story 4 through a specific lens, picking up on all of the hilarious parent-related humor and commiserating with Bonnie's parents ., and Woody deals with corralling him, keeping him quiet, and helping him to understand why he needs to behave better. And when it comes to Bonnie, Woody shows great loyalty to her needs ,, and that no matter what, she's cared for as she transitions into Kindergarten.
through a specific lens, picking up on all of the hilarious parent-related humor and commiserating with Bonnie's parents as they do everything in their power to provide the best care for Bonnie.
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