Thread:Emeraldblade95/@comment-5964028-20190823173213/@comment-5964028-20190823174000

Is it okay for us to add Gabby Gabby from Toy Story 4 here? I mean, she is more of a neutral turned good character than outright evil. Likewise, she does try to use force to get what she wants at the very beginning, but it becomes clear that this is mostly out of desperation than any genuine malice on her part.

Through her genuine friendship with Forky, she gets to know more about Woody by extension, and is able to relate the feeling of wanting to be there for a child more than anything else in the world. Once Woody agrees to give her his voice box if she lets Forky go she happily complies, and even bids both of them a fond farewell as they both try to get back to Bonnie. After Harmony says she doesn't want her, having built up this perfect image of her through watching her when she would come in to her grandmother's shop, she dejectedly offers Woody his voice box back and breaks down over being rejected. When Woody offers her the chance to become Bonnie's toy she agrees to join him, and helps him and the other toys try to get back to Bonnie before she notices a lost and crying child and stays behind to comfort her.

Gabby Gabby has the twist of not exactly being a villain in the traditional sense established by the three previous films. She doesn't suffer from bitterness from not having to be played with like Stinky Pete, and she's certainly NOT a two-faced, child-hating, toy-torturing monster like Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear. Also, while Stinky Pete and Lotso both despised children and wanted nothing to do with them, Gabby Gabby's whole motivation is to get owned and loved by a child.