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  1. Dec 6, 2019 · What is Love?: Directed by Bob Peterson. With Tony Hale, Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks, Carol Burnett. A group of older toys expound on their vast experience with love to explain the concept to Forky.

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    • Animation, Short, Comedy
    • Bob Peterson
    • 2019-12-06
  2. Romance is a mystery. Get to the heart of the matter with Forky in this special look at “What Is Love?” from Forky Asks a Question, now streaming on Disney+. For more updates,...

    • 30 sec
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    • Pixar
  3. Forky Asks a Question: With Tony Hale, Bob Peterson, John Ratzenberger, Kristen Schaal. Forky asks important questions about how the world works, such as: what is love? What is time? And of course, the deepest question of all: what is cheese?

    • (2.7K)
    • 2019-11-12
    • Animation, Short, Comedy
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    Fittingly, everyone's favorite piggy bank, Ham, is here to make centsof this answer. He tries a more formal answer before using a quarter as a case study, helping Forky understand we use money to buy things. Forky is still confused, but he does learn the most important lesson: money isn't as rewarding as quality time with the ones we love.

    Forky seeks answers from Bonnie's mom's inanimate coffee mug that's adorned with a smiley face. But he does manage to grasp on his own that friends make each other smile. Also, dancing and tickle fights! But he finally realizes that a friend is someone who you can sit with and say absolutely nothing and still have the best time. Until, he accidenta...

    Sure, art is subjective, so who better to help define it than the gang's favorite actor, Mr. Pricklepants. He tries a clinical definition, but when it devolves into an acting lesson, Forky realizes he is art and that art is about making people feel things, like love. I guess the only question left is: to be or not to be art?

    Time is a pretty existential concept to grasp, so who better to explain it than our favorite anxious dinosaur, Rex? Rex uses the history of the dinosaurs to explain time, ending with the depressing reminder that the asteroid always wins. Time is about being forgotten, which gives Forky a valuable lesson – time is a gift and the best time is the pre...

    Forky seeks some wisdom from older toys – Melephant Brooks, Carl Reineroceros, and Chairol Burnett. The trio bicker about what love feels like before acting it out, forcing Forky to conclude that love is boring. Boom! But when hidden feelings are revealed, it becomes a soap opera-level drama that convinces Forky he wants in on the messiness of love...

    Computer whiz Trixie attempts to explain this more technical question to Forky, but he keeps getting lost. Until she instructs him to click a lot and yell at the screen. Those of us with semi-computer literate grandparents are familiar with this explanation. Forky tries to teach Trixie too, offering up the idea that connecting in person is better t...

    Dolly, the self-appointed leader of Bonnie's toys, is happy to answer this for Forky. Forky gets hung up on the expression, "That's just the way the cookie crumbles," and Dolly proves that being a good leader is harder than she thinks. But, you know, that's just the way the cookie crumbles…

    Leader of the Pet Patrol, Rib Tickles, is happy to enlighten Forky on the difference between toys and pets, who must be real animals. Rib Tickles has some outstanding trauma when it comes to pets, having been previously swallowed by Dragon the cat. But for Forky, that's where his interest piques – luckily, the tale ends with Rib being relieved. Lit...

    Buttercup, the curmudgeonly unicorn, helps Forky with this delectable answer, one especially pertinent given that Forky is a utensil. Frustrated with Forky's constant questions, Buttercup does a speed round of answers, explaining everything from blocks to rock'n'roll to string theory. It turns out Forky knows some unexpected things about economics,...

    Forky wrangles the cutest little Peas-in-a-Pod siblings to help him understand the concept of reading, after they have some questions of their own – namely, why is Forky a utensil? They ignore reading expert Mr. Spell's efforts to help. But it turns out Forky wasn't actually ignoring him — because he already learned to read from Mr. Spell and recru...

    • 3 min
  5. It is the third Pixar short series, following the Cars Toons and Toy Story Toons. The series focuses on the character of Forky (voiced by Tony Hale) as he asks his friends different questions about life. The short series was announced in June 2019 during Disney+ Investor Day 2019, before the release of Toy Story 4.

  6. "Forky asks important questions about how the world works, such as: What is love? What is time? And of course, the deepest question of all, What is cheese?" Shorts [] "What is Money?" "What is a Friend?" "What is Art?" "What is Time?" "What is Love?" "What is a Computer?" "What is a Leader?" "What is a Pet?" "What is Cheese?" "What is Reading ...

  7. "What is Love?" is the fith short of Forky Asks a Question. Forky attempts to understand the concept of love from Bonnie's elder toys who believe they've been there, done that.

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