The Toy Story franchise continues and do we need another movie?, answer yes with Toy Story 5 moving away from the neighborhood into the wider world and past with Jessie! A few caveats, Buzz Lightyear and to a lesser extent, Woody, are supporting characters. The other toys, some with new voices, are cameos. Next, it is not a film of wall to wall laughs, instead there is story and characters.
Lastly, the movie explores many of the unanswered parts of the Toy Story world that is fun. Co-director, Andrew Stanton, returns to the franchise, he co-wrote the screenplay of Toy Story 4 (2019). His last live action movie was John Carter (2012)! Here, he wrote the story and co-wrote the screenplay with co-director, McKenna Harris. She directed the animation short, Ciao Alberto (2021), based on Luca (2021), this is her first film as director and screenwriter.
It opens with some blurry eyes opening that see a palm tree. This is the awakening or birth of a toy and in this case it is the Hi-Tech Edition of Buzz Lightyear. It is interesting to see when toys become “aware” outside of the toy factory. He sees spaceship packages of Buzz Lightyear toys scattered around a beach. Then, he notices a broken cargo container. This almost feels like a nursery. Buzz sees another Buzz Lightyear who is deactivated.
He lights up his chest symbol, his heart?, and then activates all of the Buzzes across the beach. The lead Buzz (Tim Allen) has the others follow him through the jungle. They reach the end of the tiny islet. A campfire is made on the beach with the lost Buzz Lightyears. One looks up and sees the stars. He says, “Star” and another Buzz says, “Command.” They all say, “Rendevous with Star Command” looking at the North Star. In the morning, the Buzz Lightyears have constructed a raft and leave the island faster than you can say Cast Away (2000).
“A long time ago”, Jessie (Joan Cusack), the cowgirl toy, has the name of her first owner, Emily, written inside her boot. Jessie made her debut in Toy Story 2 (1999). Emily swings her around and says to Jessie, “I will never leave you.” Next, Emily sets down Jessie to go on her tire swing. Jessie’s current owner, Bonnie Anderson (Scarlett Spears) was given the toys from Andy. Bonnie was four years old when she was introduced in Toy Story 3 (2010).
She was a year older in Toy Story 4 (2019), and now three years older in this movie. Bonnie makes the same promise that Emily made to Jessie. She is the leader of Bonnie’s toys including Buzz Lightyear, Wallace Shawn returns to voice the green T-Rex toy, Rex, as well as John Ratzenberger back as Hamm, the piggy bank. This is the final Toy Story film for Ratzenberger.
Blake Clark voices Slinky since replacing Jim Varney. Don Rickles and Estelle Harris had voiced Mr. And Mrs. Potato Head. Now the potato couple are voiced by Jeff Bergman and Anna Vocino. There are also a few three-eyed alien squeeze toys. Bonnie’s toys from Toy Story 3 include Dolly (Bonnie Hunt), former leader of her toys, the blue Triceratops, Trixie (Kristen Schall), and Mr. Pricklepants, the hedgehog stuffie in lederhosen, now voiced by John Hopkins from Timothy Dalton.
It is a massive cast and there a few lines, but most of focus is on other characters. Bonnie’s play is the wedding of Forky (Tony Hale) and Karen Beverly (Melissa Villasenor), both from Toy Story 4. The play sequences has dreamy, watercolor backgrounds. Buzz hides flowers he picked and Jessie looks at him. A hint of his affection for Jessie. At the chapel, Jessie pronounces Forky and Beverly, “husband and knife”, funny. Jessie suddenly panics that the maid of honor, Rex, is poisoned!
Jessie has Buzz perform CPR with the “kiss of life.” Bonnie pauses her play and hides by a tree. Dolly remarks, “It’s the Jordan Twins.” The Jordan Twins are across the street at their house. Bonnie’s mother (Lori Alan) tries to get Bonnie to play with them, but she is too scared to ask them. Jessie breaks Bonnie’s hesitation to pull her own string which gets the attention of the twins. Across the street, Bonnie holds out Jessie, and says, “Hello.” The twins laugh and run off.
Bonnie drops her basket of toys and tells her parents, “Mom, dad, why would anyone want to be my friend?” Heartbreaking. Jessie wants to find out about the twins by heading across the street with her horse, Bullseye, in the setting sun. She sees through the living room window that the twins are slumped on their couch staring at their tablets. Jessie sees the other abandoned toys and is told, "The age of toys is over." Jessie says they are just a fad.
Then, she climbs up the roof with Bullseye to see the houses of the neighborhood all have kids on their devices. This is of course one of the themes of the film, electronic devices providing games instead of toys sparking the imagination of children. At night, Bonnie's mom and dad (Jay Hernandez) talk about Bonnie. Her mother says, "She's the only one playing with toys."
Dad on a cellphone orders a Lilypad tablet, a nice nod to the LeapFrog educational toys that also happens to have a tie-in, Toy Story 5 Explore & Learn Lilypad! The maker of the film's Lilypad is Eggman Technology. A nod to Dr. Eggman who appeared in Wreck-It Ralph and is in the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise? Lilypad, voiced by Greta Lee. For Tron: Ares (2025), Lee starred as Eve Kim. Lilypad greets Bonnie with a “Hi!” and she sweeps her toys to the side.
The rest of the day, she stares at the screen while her dad stares at his laptop. At night, Jessie and Bullseye are at the door of Bonnie’s room seeing her holding Lilypad. In the morning, Bonnie’s dad calls her for breakfast, and Jessie plans to confront Lilypad on the bed. She hops up and tries to explain that the toys have spent the summer trying to get Bonnie to be friends with the Jordan twins. Lilypad is busy with other functions, but shows Jessie that she recorded her conversation
The tablet of course has the same problem as the latest space toy, Buzz Lightyear, in the first Toy Story (1995). She is so self-confident with latest tech that she ignores others and doesn’t understand that groups are needed to solve problems. Lilypad shows Jessie that Bonnie has friends in her dance group; Kara, Chelsea, and Heidi. She sends friend requests to them through the group chat, The Pond. Bonnie rushes into her room and flips over Lilypad crushing Jessie. She discovers that Chelsea has invited her to a sleep over. Her parents see that Lilypad has solved Bonnie’s friend problems.
Jessie reassures the other toys, “Bonnie still loves us. It’s just a phase.” The toys leave and Jessie takes the chance to slip into the closet and opens a chest to take out a walkie talkie. She tries to contact Woody, but Duke Caboom (Keanu Reeves). The Canadian stunt man toy was introduced in Toy Story 4. He says, "We're fingind more abandoned toys every day." Woody had stayed with Bo Peep at a new town that had a traveling carnival to find prize toys homes. Now, Woody (Tom Hanks) is up a tree to help out a trapped parachute toy before he is taken by a squirrel! The toy, Dr. Nutcase (Matty Matheson), is peanut-shaped with a luchador mask. Besides playing Neil Fak in The Bear, Matheson also voiced Cookie Bobby in Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie (2025).
Five Lilypads out of Five!
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