It could be that the focus was entirely on making Toy Story 4 a full-length feature without the distraction of a preceding short. Maybe the budget or production schedule didn't allow for it either.
I think it might be because the novelty wore off. The first one was so fresh and exciting, and the second one didn't have that same element of surprise.
Maybe the creators had a different storyline in mind and didn't find a suitable role for her in that particular movie.
It could be that they didn't have a suitable story idea for a short that fit well before Toy Story 4. Sometimes coming up with a good concept can be challenging.
Maybe it was a strategic decision by Pixar to focus directly on the full-length Toy Story without a preceding short.
Maybe they were focused on perfecting the main movie and didn't have the resources or time for a short at that point.
Maybe they were focused on perfecting the main movie and didn't have the resources or time for a short. Could be a strategic decision too.
There was indeed a short before Toy Story 4. These shorts often serve as a prelude or teaser to get the audience in the right mood for the main feature.
Yes, there was a short before Toy Story 4. It added to the excitement and anticipation for the main feature.
Maybe it was a creative decision by the filmmakers to focus solely on the main feature without adding a short.
Maybe it was a creative decision by the filmmakers. They might have focused more on the main story and felt a short wasn't necessary.