
Forky Asks a Question: What Is Love?(2019)
Forky attempts to understand the concept of love from Bonnie’s elder toys who believe they’ve been there, done that.



Tony Hale
Forky (voice)

Wallace Shawn
Rex (voice)

Alan Oppenheimer
Old Timer (voice)

Bob Peterson
Voice Over Announcer (voice)
Forky Asks a Question: What Is Time? is a animation, family, comedy film released in 2019. Directed by Bob Peterson, it stars Tony Hale, Wallace Shawn, Alan Oppenheimer. Rex uses the age of dinosaurs as an example to give Forky an understanding of the concept of time.
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