Gabby Gabby and Benson are two of the most memorable additions to the 'Toy Story' universe in the fourth installment. Gabby Gabby, the vintage 1950s pull-string doll with a hauntingly sweet voice, serves as the primary antagonist for much of the film. She’s stationed in the antique store, surrounded by her creepy ventriloquist dummy henchmen, the Bensons. These silent, uniformed figures add this eerie vibe that really sets the tone for Woody’s encounter with her.
What’s fascinating about Gabby Gabby is her tragic backstory—she’s desperate for a child’s love because her voicebox is defective, making her 'unwanted.' The Bensons, with their blank stares and synchronized movements, amplify her loneliness and authority. The antique store becomes this claustrophobic battleground where Woody and Forky get trapped, leading to some of the movie’s most tense moments. The way Gabby Gabby’s arc resolves, though? Beautifully bittersweet.