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* AuthorsSavingThrow: One of the criticisms of ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' was that it focused almost entirely on Woody’s development, whereas the veteran character ensemble was largely DemotedToExtra. This series devotes several episodes to Forky having quality time interacting with legacy characters who got shafted in ''Toy Story 4'', such as Rex and Hamm.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington didn't wear a wig; that's his real hair.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: In "What is Time?", Rex becomes depressed thinking about the extinction of the dinosaurs in the past, and bemoans that time may just be a way to be forgotten. Forky says that he thinks he prefers "the now" because he gets to hang out with friends like Rex. This immediately cheers Rex up, who realizes that although the real dinosaurs are all gone, there are plenty of ''toy'' dinosaurs in Bonnie's room to interact with. He and Forky then proceed to bond over play-hunting them together.

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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: In "What is Time?", Rex becomes depressed thinking about the extinction of the dinosaurs in the past, and bemoans that time may just be a way to be forgotten. Forky says that he thinks he prefers "the now" because he gets to hang out with friends like Rex. This immediately cheers Rex up, who realizes that although the real dinosaurs are all gone, gone (except for the millions of birds which inhabit the planet), there are plenty of ''toy'' dinosaurs in Bonnie's room to interact with. He and Forky then proceed to bond over play-hunting them together.
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* AuthorsSavingThrow: One of the criticisms of ''WesternAnimation/ToyStory4'' was that it focused almost entirely on Woody’s development, whereas the veteran character ensemble was largely DemotedToExtra. This series devotes several episodes to Forky having quality time interacting with legacy characters who got shafted in ''Toy Story 4'', such as Rex and Hamm.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: "What is a Pet?" contains a vivid description and slightly-less-vivid visual depiction of what it's like to be a tiny toy going through the entire digestive system of a cat, ending with a P.O.V. shot from the inside of a cat's anus. Naturally, many fans were bewildered that Pixar went there.

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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: In "What is Time?", Rex becomes depressed thinking about the extinction of the dinosaurs in the past, and bemoans that time may just be a way to be forgotten. Forky says that he thinks he prefers "the now" because he gets to hang out with friends like Rex. This immediately cheers Rex up, who realizes that although the real dinosaurs are all gone, there are plenty of ''toy'' dinosaurs in Bonnie's room to interact with. He and Forky then proceed to bond over play-hunting them together.

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* CriticalResearchFailure: UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington didn't wear a wig; that's his real hair.
* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: In "What is Time?", Rex becomes depressed thinking about the extinction of the dinosaurs in the past, and bemoans that time may just be a way to be forgotten. Forky says that he thinks he prefers "the now" because he gets to hang out with friends like Rex. This immediately cheers Rex up, who realizes that although the real dinosaurs are all gone, there are plenty of ''toy'' dinosaurs in Bonnie's room to interact with. He and Forky then proceed to bond over play-hunting them together.together.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: In "What is Time?", Rex becomes depressed thinking about the extinction of the dinosaurs in the past, and bemoans that time may just be a way to be forgotten. Forky says that he thinks he prefers "the now" because he gets to hang out with friends like Rex. Not only does this cheer Rex up, he realizes that although the real dinosaurs are all gone, there are plenty of ''toy'' dinosaurs in Bonnie's room to interact with. He and Forky then proceed to bond over play-hunting them together.

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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: In "What is Time?", Rex becomes depressed thinking about the extinction of the dinosaurs in the past, and bemoans that time may just be a way to be forgotten. Forky says that he thinks he prefers "the now" because he gets to hang out with friends like Rex. Not only does this cheer This immediately cheers Rex up, he who realizes that although the real dinosaurs are all gone, there are plenty of ''toy'' dinosaurs in Bonnie's room to interact with. He and Forky then proceed to bond over play-hunting them together.
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* HeartwarmingMoments: In "What is Time?", Rex becomes depressed thinking about the extinction of the dinosaurs in the past, and bemoans that time may just be a way to be forgotten. Forky says that he thinks he prefers "the now" because he gets to hang out with friends like Rex. Not only does this cheer Rex up, he realizes that although the real dinosaurs are all gone, there are plenty of ''toy'' dinosaurs in Bonnie's room to interact with. He and Forky then proceed to bond over play-hunting them together.

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* HeartwarmingMoments: SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: In "What is Time?", Rex becomes depressed thinking about the extinction of the dinosaurs in the past, and bemoans that time may just be a way to be forgotten. Forky says that he thinks he prefers "the now" because he gets to hang out with friends like Rex. Not only does this cheer Rex up, he realizes that although the real dinosaurs are all gone, there are plenty of ''toy'' dinosaurs in Bonnie's room to interact with. He and Forky then proceed to bond over play-hunting them together.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: UsefulNotes/GeorgeWashington didn't wear a wig; that's his real hair.

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