Turn Forky on, and press the talk button (left button on his clay “torso”), and he will wobble and tap his popsicle feet toward you questioning his existence. Forky comes to life in all three modes moving forwards and backward, talking, singing, and humming. If you’re playing on a table, watch out, he will jump out of the edge! Forky has no fear, he just wants the comfort of the trash can and will run in any direction to find one.
When the talk button is activated, Forky will hold a conversation with you, his responses are seriously perfect and the conversation flows comedically, especially when he is convinced that you are trash as well. Ask a simple question like, "How are you?" to something a tad more complex like, "Are you a toy?" and he will answer correctly. We even introduced him to the Free Wheeling Talking Forky Action Figure also by Thinkway Toys, Activate dance mode by pressing the action button twice (right button) and turn up the music to watch Forky dance slowly or wildly. The pre-programmed mode includes all 35 sayings and hums along with wacky and wobbly movements.
Ten inches tall, Forky sings, rants, and raves in his original movie voice. Forky has the wild, wacky arms that rock up and down while he walks. His facial expressions change slightly too with his movement to give Forky lots of life. It does not say Bonnie underneath his popsicle sticks, though, which is the only detail it is missing. The voice is original, and that’s what gives this toy even more magic. I could not think of a better person than Tony Hale to voice this neurotic spork. Forky is $58 at Target and Amazon. I feel Interactive Forky is worth every penny! If you’re getting him, let me know in the comments below!
What’s your favorite Toy Story 4 toy so far? I have a lot of favorites, but Interactive Forky is at the top of my list.
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