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30 Thoughts You Probably Had Watching The 'Toy Story 4' Trailer

After almost a decade of thinking the "Toy Story" series was over, Pixar sucks us back in with yet another thrilling adventure.

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30 Thoughts You Probably Had Watching The 'Toy Story 4' Trailer
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Disney Pixar released the trailer for the newest movie in the "Toy Story" saga on Tuesday, and it already has several million views. If you've clicked on the video while mindlessly scrolling through social media, you've definitely had some words…


1. Seriously, why did they have to make another one? The third one ended so PERFECTLY.

2. Forky?!?!

3. Okay but, who's idea was it to make a fork a toy?

4. Oh, I'm sorry, a spork

5. Is Disney running out of ideas?

6. Okay, Forky seems like a good "toy" for Bonnie

7. Ohhh...he's not. He'd rather be thrown in the trash.

8. And now Woody's jumping off a trailer to try and catch him. Wild.

9. He's trying to make Forky realize he's a toy?

10. He's not a toy!

11. They're being chased by "evil" toys? Again? How many toys in this world are evil?

12. Wait, what is Little Bo Peep doing in this house of evil toys?

13. "Aww, Sheriff Woody always coming to the rescue". True

14. Woody, no! Don't get sucked into the carnival

15. Woody, you have a kid!

16. The other toys are going to rescue him, just like old times!

17. "What would Woody do?" "Jump out of a moving vehicle"

18. Bonnie is upset she can't find her toy? It's just like Toy Story 2, but with a different child!

19. No seriously, this is just like the second movie, with some details changed.

20. A trailer? Where are they traveling off to?

21. Andy makes an appearance!!

22. Little Bo Peep says there's lots of other kids out there, but is there really another Andy?

23. Woody tries to get back to Bonnie, while the other kids are trying to find Woody. That can't be good...

24. There's like fifty new toys that I don't recognize

25. "I was made to help a child. I don't remember it being this hard". Cue tears

26. "Everything's gonna be okay". Cue more tears

27. Will Woody find his way home?

28. Please tell me Woody finds his way home!!

29. I actually really want to see this!

30. Summer cannot come fast enough!

"Toy Story 4" hits theaters this June 21, so be prepared to see a bunch of young kids as well as us 20 something-year-olds selling out the tickets this summer!

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