But there was one thing Bo couldn't change about herself she was a toy, after all that was different. Her eye shape was larger, the blue color in her eyes shifted, and she now appears to have eyeliner!
If you take the time to binge-watch all four Toy Story movies, you'll notice a shift in Bo Peep's accent. In the first movie, Bo's voice is so proper and defined with a subtle Southern twist.
In Toy Story 4 , there's no Southern accent to be heard. There's a deleted scene that never made it out of the drawing-room called "Black Friday. In the scene, Bo can be heard talking to Woody in a very heavy Southern accent but it appears the accent didn't stick because it's undetectable in the fourth movie.
Sadly, we can't ask toys if they're ambidextrous but we are questioning Bo's strong hand. In the first two Toy Story movies, Bo is typically seen carrying her crook with her right hand.
In most promotional pictures, she's holding her crook in her right hand with her three sheep by her side.
But in Toy Story 4 , Bo has the crook in her left hand throughout the movie. Is this because she injured her right arm and had to rely on her left arm more? Bo's strong personality resonated with many of the movie's' female audiences but there were a few fans on Reddit who couldn't get used to the new Bo.
They saw her as condescending when she called Woody her accessory because weren't they a team? Weren't they after the same goal? For years, Bo was seen as the damsel in distress; the gal that Woody always had to save when Andy was playing with them.
But in this film, it was Bo who was doing all the saving. These online fans thought her new 'lost toy' mentality went to her head and she became too domineering instead of a teammate. When Woody runs into Bo on the playground, the two get into a tussle and Woody accidentally pulls Bo's arm off. The two scream in horror but Bo gets the last laugh because it was all a joke.
She said her arm snaps off "happens all the time"but there's no backstory to it in the movie. No one knows why Bo's arm keeps falling off but she does secure it with tape when the moment strikes. In January of the year, however, a short film called Lamp Life came out and suggested that because of Bo's porcelain body, she was prone to breaks and scratches from the various homes she lived in and the antique store. Lynn is a nomad who travels the globe on the hunt for her next adventure with her husband.
Racing through the playground in a mobile car disguised as a skunk to make people avoid its passage , they arrive under the carousel and Woody accidentally pulls Bo's arm off, revealing that at some point after Bo was donated, her arm broke off. They both scream, but Bo humorously reassures him that it happens all the time, taping it back on with his help. After, Bo takes Woody up through the supports of the carousel to witness the view of the carnival, saying she doesn't need a kid when she has all the world, and the two share a romantic moment before Giggle McDimples interrupts them.
Bo Peep leads the rescue mission to recover Forky. The pair continue on above the ground, eventually arriving at the roof of the antique store and, after being spotted by Buzz Lightyear , they all reunite until Bunny and Ducky tackle Buzz. Assuring the two that they can be adopted by Bonnie in exchange for help, the entire group heads in to the antique store in an attempt to rescue Forky. While Bo demands that Woody follow her lead, he rushes out any in an attempt to free Forky in time to go out with Bonnie, who was in the store, and in the process ends up getting Bo's sheep captured.
Angered, Bo leads Woody to a club of sorts where Duke Caboom resides, for his help to reach the cabinet where Gabby Gabby held Forky captive. Lightheartedly insulting Woody's earlier stunt, Bo manages to secure Duke's help with a pep talk after Woody accidentally caused Duke to reminisce about his painful days with a child. While the plan initially goes well, Gabby Gabby expected the attempt and cornered them, forcing Bo to retreat with her sheep, Woody coming along after some struggle, to then escape pursuit from Gabby Gabby's Bensons.
Eventually, after Giggle McDimples is swallowed by a cat named Dragon , Duke Caboom manages to use the cat to drag everyone out of the store, at which point he hurls up Giggle McDimples before hissing and angrily going back inside. Bo and her compatriots, worn out and hurt her sheep having been chipped in a fall, Bunny having been ripped, and in Giggle McDimples case, choking in a full body covering of saliva , refuse to go back for a second attempt. Woody becomes angry and, after Bo questions why Woody wants to go back so much, he says it's because it's all he has left, that because he's loyal, accusing Bo of not understanding loyalty as a "lost" toy.
Bo stays composed despite the heated insult, and simply departs with the others. This causes her to turn around and head back to Woody, where they reconcile with Gabby Gabby and offer to take Gabby Gabby to Bonnie to be adopted.
Together they all seek Woody and company back to the rental RV with Bonnie, encouraging Duke Caboom to make a forty foot jump from the Ferris wheel in order to create a zip line. Landing on the next building, they stop so that Gabby Gabby can attempt to get adopted by a lost child. At last arriving at the top of the carousel to meet the RV, Woody once again makes to leave Bo behind to be with a child. However, after indecision and encouragement from Buzz, Woody decides to stay with Bo, and they hug joyfully.
After all of Bonnie's toys arrive on top of the RV, Bo briefly reunites with the rest of her old friends, minus the Aliens, and joyfully hugs Jessie. Bo was a witness when Woody gave his sheriff badge to Jessie and when he gave their friends a goodbye hug. After going their seperate ways, Bo and Woody stay with the traveling carnival, along with Ducky, Bunny, Duke and Giggle McDimples, to help toys find new owners.
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She has painted blonde hair with three curls on the back, light vinyl skin, and tall. In the original two films, her outfit consisted of a pink bonnet with a white ribbon, a pink dress with a long, poofy, white skirt that featured pink polka dots, a blue jumpsuit under her dress with ruffles at the pant legs, and black Mary Jane shoes.
In the fourth film, she has an updated appearance: Her skin is fairer, and her eyes are wider. In the beginning flashback scene, her dress has the same appearance, but the colors are brighter, and her dress is looser for Bo to move more freely, indicating that the petticoats and hoop skirt that gave it its original appearance were removed. When becoming a lost toy, Bo is faded, and her skin, particularly around her face and arms, has been chipped.
Her remaining attire is now her blue jumpsuit with pink ribbon wrapped around it, Mary Jane shoes, white tape on her right bicep, purple tape on her left wrist, and a large, pink bow on her head to replace the bonnet. Andy has set up a stage and is portraying Bo Peep as a distressed shepherdess who is despaired when Mr. Potato Head , One-Eyed Bart "robs" the bank. While holding her at "gunpoint", he tells her to be quiet or her sheep who are put on Andy's race track will get run over which horrifies her.
Bo then calls for help and Woody soon arrives to save the day yet again. Later, as Andy and Molly leave their bedroom, Woody tells everyone the coast is clear, causing every toy to spring to life. As Woody prepares an unplanned staff meeting, he is pulled away by Bo's crook. She kindly thanks him for saving her flock, and offers to get someone to watch her sheep, with the intention of spending time alone with Woody. The cowboy nervously giggles in response, but Bo then reminds him that she's "only a couple of blocks away" as she walks back to her lamp.
Bo impressed with Andy's new toy, Buzz Lightyear. After Buzz Lightyear arrives in Andy's room, Bo is impressed by the space ranger like the other toys. Woody murmurs in jealousy to Bo how the other toys act as they've never seen a new toy before, but she defends them by saying that Buzz has more gadgets on him than a "Swiss army knife. The action figure stands on the top of Andy's headboard and leaps off, landing on a ball, bouncing off of it to land on the racetrack, goes through the loop and gets caught on the model plane hanging on the ceiling, spins in circles, and lands back where he was, all with his eyes closed.
Much to Woody's shock, the toys cheer in excitement, with Bo saying how "she just found her moving buddy". Even after Woody is shoved to the side by Andy, who soon decorates his room with Buzz Lightyear paraphernalia and eventually writes his name on Buzz's boot, Bo still remains faithful to Woody and tells him she knows Andy is excited about Buzz but reminds him that he will always have a special place for the cowboy.
But Mr. Potato Head overhears this and jokes to them about how the only special place for Woody is in the attic, causing Woody to angrily storm over and confront Buzz. Soon, however, they hear a kid laughing maniacally outside. The gang looks out the window to find Sid Phillips, Andy's neighbor, abusively playing with a Combat Carl toy in his backyard. After being informed by Rex that Sid tortures toys for his own pleasure, Buzz believes he should teach him a lesson.
He is about to jump down from the window, but Bo restrains him with her crook, telling him to get down. After watching Sid blow up the toy, Bo says that the sooner the Davis' move out, the better. That evening, after Buzz is accidentally knocked out the window, Bo Peep is horrified when Mr. Potato Head blames Woody for the accident, and she tries to stop the toys from ambushing him, but they are forced to retreat when they hear Andy coming back to the room.
As the Davis family leaves for the evening, the toys try and use the Barrel of Monkeys as a chain to grab Buzz not realizing Buzz grabbed onto the bumper of the family car as it drove off out the window with Bo's crook, but it's too short, and they've used the whole barrel. That night, the toys are shocked when they hear from Andy that Woody has gone missing. She comforts a saddened Slinky and tells him she hopes Woody's okay. The next day, She is surprised to see Woody in Sid's room.
Bo asks Woody what he is doing there, to which Woody tells her that he'll explain later. He then tosses the gang Christmas lights across so Buzz and Woody can shimmy to Andy's window.
Potato Head holds the lights away from the gang, telling them that they can't just forget about what Woody did to Buzz. Woody tells them Buzz is with him, to which Mr. Potato Head asks him to prove it. Woody then uses Buzz's arm which broke off after Buzz unsuccessfully tried flying by hiding it behind the window and impersonates Buzz. But then Woody accidentally pulls Buzz's arm into the toy's view, and Bo screams in horror.
Worriedly facing the possibility that Mr. Potato Head was right about Woody, she walks away from the window, trying not to think about it.
The night before Moving Day, Bo watches a depressed Andy sleep while clutching onto his cowboy hat. Bo then whispers how if only Woody could see how much Andy misses him. Later the next day, after the toys, under the orders of Mr. Potato Head, throw Woody out of the moving truck, thinking he was only trying to get rid of R. C, Bo Peep was unable to do anything to stop them, but then Lenny the binoculars catches sight of Woody riding R.
C with Buzz. Bo picks up Lenny and looks through his eyes to indeed see Woody, Buzz, and R. C catching up to the van and Buzz's arm fixed. Bo confirms to the gang that Woody was telling the truth, to which the now guilt-ridden toys band together to rescue them.
A few months later, it is a snowy Christmas morning and as the gang parties and listens to Mr. Potato Head karaoke, Hamm tells everyone Sarge has a view of the kids' presents. Woody follows the gang but is once again pulled back by a bonnet-less Bo. Woody tells her there must be a better way to get his attention, but Bo nonchalantly wishes him a merry Christmas and points upward with her cane.
Woody looks upon the bookshelf and notices her sheep-holding mistletoe, to which a smug Bo drops her cane, grabs the cowboy, and smothers him with kisses. Soon, Woody now covered with kiss marks across his face sits next to Buzz on the bed and listens along with the gang as they hear Andy excitedly getting a new puppy for Christmas, shocking all of them.
Unlike the rest of Andy's toys, who were upgraded to a larger role than the original film, Bo Peep remains a minor character, only appearing at the beginning and end.
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