The best GIFs are on GIPHY. Then he taunts Junior by placing a baby's bonnet on his head and chiding him, "Who's the baby now." Hunter declares her to be a severe burden and liability due to this incompetence (the charts also justify this, as every time she tries to help, their profits go way down, and when they Meanwhile, a young boy named Nate Gardner, who lives with his workaholic parents Henry and Sarah, is feeling lonely and wants a younger sibling. Coming pigeon powers activate! Later, as an inventive Tulip tests out the jet packs she created for flightless birds, Toady taunts her for trying another invention of hers which is likely to fail. Hours later, Toady finally finds Junior and Tulip with the baby they produced while they are sleeping aside a river. He lands in a tundra where he finds more evidence that a baby passed by and questions some of the inhabitants about whether they have seen Junior and Tulip there. When he suspects that Junior and Tulip have created a new baby, he pursues them hoping to rat them out and be promoted as the boss. When Tulip's jet pack gets out of control and sets the factory on fire, Toady grabs a can of fire extinguisher and tries to put out the fire. Pigeon Toady is the secondary antagonist of Warner Bros.'s 2nd animated film Storks. Hunter is the main antagonist of the 2016 film, Storks. When they are cornered in the baby factory by Hunter and the other stork employees, Junior sends millions of archived letters from families into the baby-making machine, causing it to rapidly produce babies and distract the storks. He is also shows Junior an image of a Canadian goose on his iPhone claiming it is his girlfriend who has migrated. As Hunter orders the machine to be shut down, Toady flies his drone into the machine in attempt to destroy it. Toady respectfully obeys Hunter's order and flies a drone toward the baby-manufacturing machine attempting to destroy it. Reception Jasper has nearly repaired Tulip's delivery beacon, but is missing one piece, which had been in Tulip's possession for years. Not much is known about his life, only that he was apparently among the storks of Stork Mountain, back when they still delivered babies. At the climax, Junior and Tulip reactivate the baby-manufacturing machine producing a great mass of babies. Cornerstore's pigeon employee Toady learns about Diamond Destiny and informs Hunter, who reroutes her address beacon and leads Junior into a trap. Pigeon Toady is a dimwitted and ambitious pigeon who would do anything to receive a great promotion. Eighteen years later, Tulip, now a young adult, tries to promote new ideas for Cornerstore, which backfire and cause the company to lose stocks. He was voiced by Kelsey Grammer, who also played Dr. Ivan Krank in Teacher's Pet: The Movie, Stinky Pete in Disney/Pixar's Toy Story 2, Sideshow Bob in The Simpsons and Harold Attinger in Transformers: Age of Extinction. Then he starts getting suspicious of Junior and Tulip. Storks was released by Warner Home Video on Blu-ray (2D, 3D and 4K Ultra HD) and DVD on December 20, 2016, with a digital release on December 6, 2016. Storks is a 2016 American 3D computer-animated adventure buddy comedy film produced by Warner Animation Group, RatPac-Dune Entertainment and Stoller Global Solutions. He begins to believe that Junior and Tulip have created a new baby and becomes determined to tract them down in order to get the evidence he needs as proof for Hunter, who he hopes will promote him as the new boss instead of Junior. Just when the protagonists exit the elevator, Toady suddenly dawns to the fact that there was no such game as the one he referred to. Upon his suspicion of the protagonists, Toady finds Tulip workshop and detects baby powder. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Search, discover and share your favorite Storks GIFs. Directed by Nicholas Stoller, Doug Sweetland. cool, bird, chill, legal, no worries # cool # bird # chill # legal # no worries. Junior and Tulip join in on the conversation to distract him. Thrilled that his suspicion was true and that it will likely earn him his promotion, Toady daydreams of himself being the boss of Cornerstore along with his own fancy car and mansion. Disgruntled that Junior has produced a baby and determined to prevent him from delivering the baby so to protect his package delivery business, Hunter orders Toady to change the address on homing beacon for the baby Junior has. Storks deliver infants...or at least they used to. They eventually crash, escape a pack of Junior and Tulip encounter Jasper, who had followed them from Stork Mountain. He is the CEO of Cornerstone and the former father figure-turned-archenemy of Junior. The electrocution seems to have altered Toady's mind for he reforms and agrees with Junior's demand to return the true mission of the stork—delivering babies.