Bonnie's mother places Woody on a shelf in The Hall, alongside other old toys such as Baba, Bonnie's first doll, a stuffed owl named Hal, and a nutcracker. Returning to the present time after Toy Story 3, Bonnie has noticed Woody's voicebox has been running down and his overall appearance is wearing. In the original script, Woody and Bo Peep are shown in flashbacks to be separated after Bo Peep is given away by Andy's mother to an expecting couple. The plot of the unused script still revolves around Woody and Bo Peep, much as the final film does, but with significant changes to the overall plot, though some characters from the early draft were used in the final film. For a time, the only facts known about the original version were that it would have been a romantic comedy and that it would have had a separate storyline to the previous films. The final version of the film revolves around the toys trying to protect a spork named Forky, which was transformed into a toy by Bonnie, the toy's owner.
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