
Woody has always been confident about his place in the world, devoted to taking care of his kid—whether that's Andy or Bonnie. But after Bonnie creates a reluctant new toy called "Forky", a road trip adventure alongside old and new friends challenges everything Woody believes about loyalty, purpose, and what it truly means to be a toy.
Show-level score on a 0-4 scale.
Scale: 0.0–4.0 (decimals allowed). 0 = No concerns, 1 = Brief, 2 = Notable, 3 = Significant, 4 = Highest concern.
Cultural Themes
Developmental Health
AI Analysis
Toy Story 4 focuses on themes of friendship, loyalty, and a toy's purpose through Woody's adventure with Forky and reunion with Bo Peep. Minimal anti-authority elements appear in brief scenes where toys sneak around parents or defy group consensus (e.g., Woody sneaking to Bonnie's kindergarten orientation despite rules). No content triggers other categories.
Why These Ratings
Brief instances of toys defying parental rules or group decisions, such as Woody insisting on accompanying Bonnie to kindergarten despite her parents' 'toys don't go to school' rule and sneaking out, and later going off alone to rescue Forky.
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AI analyzed March 11, 2026 · Model: x-ai/grok-4.1-fast · Confidence: 80%
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