Toy Story 4's Ending & Post-Credits Scene, Explained (2024)

WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Toy Story 4, in theaters now.

Pixar's Toy Story 4is a considerably lighter film than its predecessors. It lowers the stakes, permitting the characters to be sillier than they werein earlier films while still letting Woody (Tom Hanks) get the chance tobid farewell to his friends, and to the audience. The end credits feature a number asides that expand on the film's ending, bringing everything to a close on a high note.

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Make sure to stay through the end ofToy Story 4, because the film has a lot of fun small moments throughout the credits.

TO INFINITY AND BEYOND

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ThroughoutToy Story4, Woody is separated from most of his friends while trying to save Bonnie's craft project turned toy, Forky (Tony Hale). But, beyond helping his new friend, Woody begins to rediscover his purpose after he reunites with Bo Peep (Annie Potts) and learns to embrace being a "lost toy" with her. His instinctual drive to help every toy he comes across led him to save Forky and even assist antagonist Gabby Gabby (Christina Hendricks) in finding a new home and family. Slowly, he comes to the realization that he doesn't want to waste away in a closet, and desires to find a new purpose while staying with Bo.

During an emotional farewell, Woody gives Jessie (Joan Cusack) his sheriff badge and an embrace. He gives the rest of the supporting cast a big hug, and says a final goodbye to Buzz. As the camper containing Bonnie (Madeleine McGraw) and her family leaves the carnival, her toys head back insidewhile Woody remains behind. The film ends on Woody and Buzz looking into the distance after one another, finishing the iconic "to infinity, and beyond" catchphrase from the first film.

CARNIVAL ROUTINE

During the credits, scenes are shown highlighting what becomes of both groups of toys. Woody and his new group adjust to life at a carnival. He remains with Bo, her sheep, Canadian stuntman figure Duke Caboom (Keanu Reeves), carnival toys Ducky (Keegan-Michael Key) and Bunny (Jordan Peele), and Bo's best friend Giggles McDimples (Ally Maki). They're depicted exploring the carnival, helping toys that are stuck in the unwinnable sideshow games. Woody and the others help rig the game so the kidsalwayswin, allowing each toy to find a home.

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As they celebrate, Duke gets an extended scene with Ducky and Bunny. The two go off on one of their over-the-top tangents, outlining a scenario in which the pair turns on the carnival game attendant. The imagined spot even has them growing to giant size and breathing fire as they chase down the carnival worker. Duke leaves the story seemingly believing they could actually do that. He even delivers a distinctly Keanu Reeves line: "Whoa."

KNIFEY

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Meanwhile, the other toys return to a comfortable life at Bonnie's house; the film even jumps ahead a year. Jessie has fully embraced her role as the new sheriff, and even accompanies Bonnie to her first day in the first grade. She then introduces the toys to Knifey, a female equivalent of Forky. Much like how Mr. Potato Head (the late Don Rickles) responded in the first film when he found out about Mrs. Potato Head (Estelle Harris), Forky is immediately in love. The final moments feature him introducing her to the world in a way similar to how Woody brought him up to speed on everythingat the beginning of the film.

It's a sweet ending to themovie that actually follows through on the overarching theme. This new relationship gives Forky a purpose, something everyone else in the film had been looking for. It ties into the overall idea of finding something in the world that you love to do and doing it, even if it means moving on from what you know and love. After the credits are finished, the Pixar logo appears. This time, however, Duke replaces the signature animated lamp.

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In a cute final touch, Duke is the one to jump up and down on the "I," eventually crushing it. A little Combat Carl who appeared earlier in the film, and was perpetually denied a high-five, runs onscreen and to get one from Duke. It's not as resonant asToy Story 3, which also featured small epilogue beats about the future of the toys. But, the extra moments give the audience one more laugh.

Directed by Josh Cooley, Toy Story 4 stars Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Keanu Reeves, Annie Potts, Don Rickles, Estelle Harris, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Jeff Pidgeon, Blake Clark, Keegan-Michael Key, Jordan Peele and Tony Hale.

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Toy Story 4's Ending & Post-Credits Scene, Explained (2024)

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What does the ending of Toy Story 4 mean? ›

Toy Story 4 fills its runtime with questions of existentialism, not unlike the three films before it, but in its final moments, a purpose is determined and a course is presumably set: Woody, accepting that he'd rather explore the world with Bo Peep than be relegated to a closet by Bonnie, makes the decision to go ...

Is Toy Story 5 confirmed? ›

Disney will release Pixar's Toy Story 5 on June 19, 2026, the studio announced Friday. Disney CEO Bob Iger first announced Toy Story 5 in February 2023, with the sequel an attempt to return to form for the franchise after the disappointing performance of the 2022 spinoff, Lightyear, which voice starred Chris Evans.

What does Buzz say to Woody at the end of Toy Story 4? ›

“She'll be OK,” Buzz Lightyear tells Woody, who initially says goodbye to his old girlfriend to head back with the larger group. “Bonnie will be OK,” Buzz then emphasizes, making it clear that the longtime friends both understand where Woody is wanted most, and where Woody wants to be most.

What happened to the toys at the end of Toy Story 4? ›

Still, the Toy Story 4 post-credits scenes give a sense that even if we're not following these toys anymore, their adventures will continue, with Buzz and Jessie seeming to take more of a leadership role in Bonnie's room; Forky getting a new handmade companion who is made from a knife instead of a spork; and Bo, Woody, ...

What happened to Woody in the end of Toy Story 4? ›

He chooses to join Bo Peep and become a lost toy, leaving behind Buzz, Jessie, the rest of the gang, and Bonnie. For longtime fans of the franchise, this moment can be bittersweet. Separating Woody from Buzz and the other toys (especially Jessie and Bullseye) seems impossible.

What is the conclusion of Toy Story 4? ›

Toy Story 4 ends with Woody leaving his child behind to live a life with Bo Peep in a traveling carnival. But, more than just providing a resolute farewell to the rootinest-tootinest cowboy around, this sees Pixar make some big statements about the nature of life, true purpose, and our own relationship with death.

Does Woody ever see Andy again? ›

When Woody says goodbye to Andy, he knows that is the end of their life together. Andy will never be a kid again, and he'll never play with Woody again. A possible Toy Story 5 would almost certainly feature Woody and the toys reuniting, but audiences will probably never see Andy again.

Was Toy Story 4 supposed to be the last one? ›

Pixar said there isn't going to be any sequels to their previous films after the 4th Toy Story movie for the time being because they want to go back to making new movies again, but they didn't rule out the possibility of there being a 5th Toy Story movie, however that doesn't mean they're working on it now, it just ...

Will Buzz ever see Woody again? ›

Toy Story 5 plot

While we don't know details of Toy Story 5's plot yet, it's clear that Woody and Buzz will need to reunite once again for another adventure. Talking about the fifth film, Pixar boss Pete Docter told The Wrap: “I think it'll be surprising. It's got some really cool stuff that you haven't seen before.”

What is the message of Toy Story 4? ›

Toy Story 4 is a celebration of love more than anything — the magic in it to transform us and the terminal pain that arises when that love goes unreturned. If love sustains us, as Woody explains to Forky in so many ways, then we do everything we can to return and preserve it.

Does Toy Story 4 have an end credit scene? ›

The fourth installment in the beloved series boasts not one, but five post-credits scenes. So make sure to stay in your seat after Woody's latest adventure wraps up. The scenes bring closure to story arcs for some of the characters, but they also hint at possible sequels and spinoffs for the Toy Story franchise.

Is Andy going to be in Toy Story 5? ›

If there was one bright side to the heart-aching goodbyes, it would be that the pain would never be re-lived again or so we had thought. Apparently, our emotions mean nothing to Disney as it seems Andy is making a return in Toy Story 5.

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