Disney - Gabby Gabby Toy Story 4 Mattel Figure - -5% In Books

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Disney - Gabby Gabby Toy Story 4 Mattel Figure - -5% In Books

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Video Games: Toy Story: The Video Game • Toy Story 2: The Video Game • Toy Story 3: The Video Game • Toy Story: Animated StoryBook • Toy Story: Activity Center • Toy Story 2: Activity Center • Toy Story Racer • Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters Online • Toy Story Mania! • Toy Story: Smash It! • Toy Story Drop! • Kinect Rush: A Disney/Pixar Adventure • Disney Infinity • Disney Crossy Road • LEGO The Incredibles • Kingdom Hearts III • Disney Emoji Blitz • Disney Heroes: Battle Mode • Disney Getaway Blast Though initially the antagonist, Gabby Gabby has underlying reasoning for her actions, rather than for malicious intent. Trapped in an antique store with nothing but mute "dummies", she gets lonely and her honest desire for friends is what drives her motivations. [1] She is polite and well-spoken to visitors, even engaging in conversations with them, as shown when she discusses with Forky about Woody's past. However, due to her creepy and bitter demeanor, many other characters such as Woody and Bo Peep would pass her off as being "crazy". Despite her appearing malevolent, she was not intentionally evil throughout the film, as she neither abused nor tortured Forky or Billy, Goat and Gruff. Also, she did not hurt Woody while she got his voice box, as the Bensons worked carefully with him. Gabby also kept her promise to him as she released Forky and Bo Peep's sheep after she received his voice box. In return, Gabby helped Woody return to Bonnie, but not before changing their plans by being with a kid, who is lost at the carnival, further cementing her redemption. Films: You've Got a Friend in Me • Strange Things • I Will Go Sailing No More • Woody's Roundup • When She Loved Me • We Belong Together • Dream Weaver • Le Freak • Battlesaurs Theme • The Ballad of the Lonesome Cowboy • I Can't Let You Throw Yourself Away • Livin' Thing • Gravity • The Star-Spangled Banner Gabby Gabby was inspired by Talky Tina, the evil doll in the Twilight Zone episode "Livin' Doll," as well as Vito Corleone.

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Like Stinky Pete, Gabby Gabby was manufactured during the mid-20th century and went unsold for many years. They also interacted with Woody and ended up being adopted by girls. However, Stinky Pete came to resent kids for never being played with and thus became determined to be exhibited in Mr. Konishi's toy museum of Japan, while on the other hand, Gabby Gabby nearly lost all hope of being played with after being rejected by Harmony and it was Woody and his friends that helped her to move on and try with another little girl. The help and love of Woody and his friends to aid her into seeking another chance and not to lose all hope of ever being played with are what kept Gabby Gabby from becoming like Stinky Pete. However, both Stinky Pete and Gabby Gabby enjoyed their lives after being adopted (Stinky Pete admitted in his interview that he grew fond of his owner Amy, and Gabby Gabby finds herself at peace after comforting the crying girl who decided to adopt her). The only difference is that Gabby Gabby was a kind toy despite committing some serious crimes while Pete would have stayed evil if not for Amy. Gabby Gabby is the second main Pixar movie villain who redeems herself after Mor'du from Brave. However, Mor'du redeemed himself after his defeat, whereas Gabby Gabby redeemed herself by choice. Gabby Gabby is a very complex character. When Woody and Forky first meet her, she seems like a very nice toy. However, right after meeting her, Woody and Forky soon learn that she is a bitter toy who is determined to get Woody's voice box, so she can finally be taken in by her dream owner.Similar to Lotso, Gabby Gabby also has henchmen. The only difference is that Lotso's gang turn on their leader after learning of his true intentions while the Bensons do not as they just obey Gabby Gabby without complaints or questioning. Like Stinky Pete, Gabby Gabby was initially never owned by a child, waiting years before being owned. However, Gabby Gabby merely had a defective voice box, unlike Stinky Pete, who wasn't sold due to the rising popularity of space toys (which he grew disdainful towards).

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Andy's House • Sid's House • Dinoco • Pizza Planet • Al's Toy Barn • Al's Penthouse • Tri-County International Airport • Wild West • Sunnyside Daycare • Butterfly Room • Caterpillar Room • Ken's Dream House • Vending Machine • Bonnie's House • Daisy's House • Tri-County Sanitation • Tri-County Landfill • Incinerator • Poultry Palace • Sleep Well • Second Chance Antiques • The Carnival Toy Story Land • Toy Story Hotel • Alien Swirling Saucers • Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin • Carnival Corral • The Magic of Disney Animation • Garden of the Twelve Friends • Games of Pixar Pier • It's a Small World • Jessie's Critter Carousel • PLAY! • Pixar Pal-A-Round • RC Racer • Slinky Dog Dash • Slinky Dog Zigzag Spin • Toy Soldier Parachute Drop • Toy Story Midway Mania! • Woody's Round-Up • Woody's Roundup Village Shops: Al's Toy Barn • Andy's Engine • Andy's Toy Box • Buzz's Star Command • Little Green Men Store Command • Slinky Dog's Gift Trolley • Toy Story Playland Boutique While she and her subordinates did resort to drastic measures in her attempt at getting the voice box she desired, she ultimately never intended to hurt anyone, instead handling situations in a professional manner, in one scene chastising her personal aide for hastily shoving Woody and Forky in her stroller, and in a later scene calmly reasoning with Woody over her need for a child to play with her. She reaches an agreement with Woody to surrender his voice box, and gives the cowboy doll's demands in return without any consequences, and unlike Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear, who became embittered and vengeful over being abandoned and forgotten, Gabby never showed any sort of negative sentiment or feelings of betrayal, despite being rejected by Harmony as an "uninteresting" doll. While she did feel disappointed and crushed by the rejection, Gabby accepts the fact that there is more to her world than just Harmony, and became open to being adopted by other girls. The plates on the top of the cabinet where Gabby Gabby sits at have the same designs of Brave and Up.However, she had some redeeming qualities even before she became good, as she honors her deal with Woody that she would let him and Forky go after he lets her take his voice box. She also treated the Bensons with respect implying that her kindness wasn't a mere front. After seeing that Harmony rejected her, Gabby still tries to be adopted by a child, which eventually causes her to redeem herself after Woody gives her his voice box. Gabby Gabby is also very intelligent and persuasive, using the information she got from Forky to convince Woody into giving up his voice box. Gabby Gabby is the third most recurring villain in the Toy Story franchise after Sid and Emperor Zurg. Gabby tells Woody she knows Bo and offers to take the four to her in the stroller. During the ride, Gabby reveals to them her broken voice box and asks if she can see Woody's. But he refuses and wants to leave, having become increasingly disturbed by the situation. However, more Bensons soon appear as Gabby makes her intentions clear: to take Woody's voice box of herself. Gabby Gabby is the only female main antagonist in the Toy Story franchise. She started out as an antagonist to anti-hero and later tragic hero. While Gabby Gabby is shown to have reformed at the end, it is presumed that Stinky Pete may have reformed after being owned by a child. Lotso, on the other hand, does not reform at all.

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Woody stays behind to approach Gabby Gabby in the box where she was thrown, not having moved. Gabby Gabby offers to return his voice box as she claims she doesn't need it anymore, but Woody insists she keep it. Although she tells Woody to go away, Woody offers to get Gabby Gabby adopted by Bonnie. Even though she is initially scared that Bonnie will reject her as well, Bo Peep arrives at that time to encourage her to try because Gabby Gabby will not get anywhere if she just stays on a shelf like Bo did. Convinced, Gabby Gabby accompanies them.On the way to Bonnie's RV, Gabby Gabby spots a lost girl behind the carnival stalls crying and desires to help her. The other toys help Gabby get noticed by the girl and the doll comforts her enough to go ask for help. The child is soon reunited with her parents and she keeps Gabby Gabby, finally giving the toy the love she longed for. Befitting a girl's doll of her kind, Gabby generally speaks and acts in a polite and well-spoken manner, rarely if ever raising her voice towards others, let alone get angry, though she is generally viewed as a pariah among her toy peers at the antique shop, with some like Giggle McDimples referring to her as either a "creep" or a "weirdo", partly due to her association with the Bensons. Despite her initial antagonism towards Woody and the gang, she is of good character from within, only driven more by desperation from having been trapped in the antique store than genuinely malicious intent.



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