Have you watched Toy Story 4? After waiting for nine years, finally Toy Story 4 aired in Indonesian theatres. For Toy Story and Disney films fans, of course, you can't wait to see it soon. But for those who are still in doubt, it's worth reading to these following five fun facts about the Toy Story 4 movie. Maybe you will immediately be interested in watching this film as soon as possible.
1. The Film Story Changed
Remember Bo Peep figure? The porcelain doll who became Woody's lover had disappeared in Toy Story 2. This time, fans were able to return to watching Bo Peep in Toy Story 4. The story of this highly anticipated film originally told of the love story between Woody and Bo Peep. But Rashida Jones and the team decided to turn it into a more exciting adventure story.
2. Special Team to Work on Bo Peep
The Bo Peep character that seemed so strong was actually done by a special team. In this team, there are some people who were tasked with building strong and agile female character. Personality and the whole Bo movement are inspired by some sources, one of those is Rey, who is a character in the Star Wars movie.
3. Sound and Scenes Recording Have Been Done in 2015
In the last Toy Story film, there are new characters, including Ducky and Bunny. Ducky and Bunny themselves are played by Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele. Most of the Ducky and Bunny scenes have been done since four years ago or in 2015.
4. The Forky Character Turns Out to Be in Real Life
The Forky character in Toy Story 4 is spork or spoon and fork. The new character turned out to have troubled the animator, Claudio de Oliveira. Because to get the Forky character, Claudio has to search even to Hollywood rimland. Claudio finally found a spork at a local pizza shop that inspired him to make a Forky.
5. There is a Merida's Arc from Brave
Most of Toy Story 4's scenes take place at an antique shop called Second Chance. In fact, there are 10,000 antiques at this shop. And one of the antiques found in Second Chance that you can see in this film is the bow used by Merida, a character in the Disney film "Brave".