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Meet Forky, the new anxiety-ridden character in ‘Toy Story 4’

You. Are. A. Toy.

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Joseph Knoop

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Pixar has somehow found a way to make a massively popular franchise about talking toys weirder. Yes, weirder than the toys coming to grips with their mortality before falling into a molten pit. The latest teaser trailer for Toy Story 4 shows off a new, anxiety-ridden character named “Forky,” who is clearly a spork.

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Whatever path Toy Story 4’s plot takes (John Lasseter said three years ago that it was a love story between Woody and Bo Peep), it’s sure to be a little…different. Pixar debuted the new teaser trailer on Monday, and it starts off simple enough. Our favorite toys are dancing in a circle, set to Joni Mitchell’s “Both Sides Now,” until the spork shouts “I don’t belong here! I’m not a toy!”

According to Toy Story 4 director Josh Cooley, Forky is the product of Bonnie (the little girl from the end of Toy Story 3) taking a disposable spork and making a toy out of it. Whatever the origin is, you can bet Twitter is lit up with some hot takes.

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First, there’s this excellent bit of wordplay for Fortnite fans.

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Then things get scarier, what with the cosmic implications of creating life by simply attaching some googly eyes to anything.

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One has to wonder what Pixar was thinking, both in terms of storytelling and merchandising opportunities.

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And just one more for the gamer crowd.

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Calling it now: With Toy Story 4’s cast addition of a cheaply made spork with glued-on googly eyes and pipe cleaner hands, the Toy Story franchise will grapple with the existential dread of questioning your own existence (perfect for the franchise’s longtime core demographic: mid-20s to early 30-somethings), and Woody and Buzz will be forced to convince Forky that he is indeed a toy. Wait, isn’t that just the original Toy Story?

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If you want to see something a little different, then make sure to check out this Toy Story 3 live action fan remake trailer from earlier this year.

 
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