

Toy Story 4 finds Woody in a similar position as the original Toy Story. What else was there to tell? What could a follow-up to the previous film’s final moments bring that was worth telling? The toys had faced their darkest hour in the garbage dump and found themselves a new home with Bonnie. Andy had grown up and was off to college.
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Jumping ahead to Disney’s announcement of Toy Story 4, the idea of yet another sequel after the much-beloved (and overtly conclusive) third movie was met with comments of skepticism and doubt from fans. After an emotionally heartfelt final goodbye, many audiences felt that the ending of Toy Story 3 would be the last anyone would see of Woody, Buzz, and the rest of the gang on the big screen. The long-awaited third installment delivered hilarious comedy, tear-jerking moments, and most of all, a satisfying conclusion to the story of Andy and his toys.

When Lotso and his henchmen corner Woody and the rest of Andy's toys at the dumpster, Woody confronts him about Daisy. Daisy was never seen again from this point on. Lotso was envied by this, which made him snap, so he stormed off with Big Baby and Chuckles, and took over Sunnyside Daycare to ruin the whole idea of the concept. But unfortunately, Daisy bought another Lotso doll in order to compensate for the original Lotso that she had accidentally lost during the picnic. They then decided to go back to Daisy's house by themselves. They waited day and night for her to return, but she never did.

She got driven home by her family who forgot Lotso, Big Baby, and Chuckles. During a picnic, Daisy had lunch and then fell asleep. In a flashback, she unwrapped a Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear doll for Christmas and had a lot of fun playing with him, Big Baby, and Chuckles. Chuckles told Woody about how he, along with Lotso and Big Baby, was once loved by Daisy, living at her house.

When Woody stayed at Bonnie's house after Bonnie took him there, Bonnie's toys directed Woody to Chuckles when Woody mentioned Sunnyside. Lotso: " Where did you get that?" Woody: " She loved you, Lotso." Lotso: " She never loved me!" Woody: " As much as any kid ever loved a toy." ―Woody and Lotso arguing more as he shows Lotso the pendant with Daisy's name on it
