Made from ceramic
Measures 11cm height, 20cm length, 10cm width approx
Coin slot measures 4cm
Introduced in 2019 in Toy Story 4, Bayonne stands as one of the most unconventional characters in the entire franchise. Unlike traditional toys, he is a handmade object assembled from everyday school supplies. His creation is accidental, yet his presence reshapes the philosophical core of the story.
Made by Bonnie during a school activity, Bayonne becomes a toy through belief alone. This idea drives the narrative of Toy Story 4: a toy’s value does not come from design or origin, but from the emotional bond formed with a child. Bayonne initially rejects this idea, convinced he is trash and belongs in the garbage.
His repeated attempts to throw himself away create both humor and meaning. Bayonne embodies an existential dilemma rarely explored in animated films: the struggle to accept purpose, worth, and identity.
Throughout the film, his interactions with Woody form the emotional backbone of the story. Woody becomes a guide, helping Bayonne understand that being loved gives him meaning.
With his fragile, improvised design, Bayonne visually reinforces the theme of imperfection and transience. He represents a turning point for the franchise, shifting the focus from childhood adventure to reflection on purpose and belonging.
Bayonne is a bold, divisive, yet unforgettable addition to the Toy Story universe.
Made from ceramic
Measures 11cm height, 20cm length, 10cm width approx
Coin slot measures 4cm
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