After Buzz Lightyear arrives in Andy's room Bo is shown to be impressed by the space ranger like the other toys. 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. 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. As Woody prepares an unplanned staff meeting, he is pulled away by Bo's crook. Later, as Andy and Molly leave their bedroom, Woody tells everyone the coast is clear, causing every toy to spring to life. Bo then calls for help and Woody soon arrives to save the day yet again. 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. Potato Head, (One-Eyed Bart) "robs" the bank. Andy has set up a stage and is portraying Bo Peep as a distressed shepherdess who is despaired when Mr. In Toy Story, Bo Peep is introduced as Woody's love interest. As a lost toy, she never worries about being loved by a child and is open to see the world. Since she parted ways with Andy, Bo has taken on a different point of view in life. She only believes what she has witnessed for herself, such as when she looks into Lenny's visor and sees Buzz riding behind Woody aboard RC, while the rest of the toys immediately take her word for it.īy the time she is moved to Molly's room, she becomes more of a leader amongst her toys as she is described by Woody to be the most capable of easing Molly's cries at night which often caused great dismay to everyone. Despite this, she still behaves like a free spirit. She has strong feelings for Woody, which causes her (along with Slinky) to give him the benefit of the doubt when he allegedly murders Buzz Lightyear, whom she clearly considers attractive as well, and consistently whispers to the wall her worries about where Woody could be. The lamp comforted Molly and she would often have her hand lay on Bo's feet.īo Peep is a very flirtatious, romantic, sensible, and levelheaded toy. She and her sheep were bought along with the lamp not too long after Molly was born, due to the baby being scared of the dark, which "broke every toy's heart", according to Woody. In Toy Story 4, her origins are slightly explained by Woody to Giggle McDimples. In private, she is a great deal more daring with her words and actions, which Woody seems to be quite fond of. She is noted for using her shepherdess crook to hook her cowboy and bring him closer in a romantic way. Bo is the romantic interest (later girlfriend) of Woody, providing a calm and loving comfort whenever he is overwhelmed. Bo is sometimes considered to be "Andy's toy" because Andy likes to make her the damsel in distress of his plays. She is inspired by the character of the classic children's nursery rhyme Little Bo-Peep.
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