Bo Peep is a character in the Toy Story franchise and a main character of the fourth film. She is a porcelain shepherdess figurine and Sheriff Woody's girlfriend in the films. Bo Peep and her sheep were originally adornments of Molly Davis' bedside lamp. "The sooner we move, the better." —Bo Peep, after Sid blows up a Combat Carl In Toy Story, she is first shown when Andy Davis, who has set up a stage, is portraying her as a distressed shepherdess who is despaired when Mr. Potato Head, portrayed
You know, kids lose their toys everyday. - Bo Peep says to Woody. Bo Peep is a supporting character in the Disney/Pixar Toy Story series (except for Toy Story 3) and the deuteragonist in Toy Story 4. She is a porcelain shepherdess figurine and Sheriff Woody's girlfriend in the films. Bo Peep and her sheep were originally adornments of Molly's bedside lamp. She is inspired by the character of the classic children's nursery rhyme Little Bo-Peep. Bo is sometimes considered to be "Andy's toy" becau
Bo Peep is a character in the Toy Story franchise and a main character of the fourth film. She is a porcelain shepherdess figurine and Sheriff Woody's girlfriend in the films. Bo Peep and her sheep were originally adornments of Molly Davis' bedside lamp. "The sooner we move, the better." —Bo Peep, after Sid blows up a Combat Carl In Toy Story, she is first shown when Andy Davis, who has set up a stage, is portraying her as a distressed shepherdess who is despaired when Mr. Potato Head, portrayed
Toy Story 4 | Retro Bo Peep Figure Set Ad Postcard Bo Peep returns in Disney/Pixar's "Toy Story 4". This retro ad features Bo Peep and her sheep as a porcelain figurine set "Only At Select Toy Stores".
You've got a friend in me.
Little Bo-Peep has lost her sheep, And can’t tell where to find them; Leave them alone, and they’ll come home, Bringing their tails behind them. You know the old nursery rhyme, and you also know the Toy Story rendition of Bo Peep. Now you can choose which one you want to color! Print them all […]
Sure, 'Toy Story 3' wrapped up a perfect trilogy. But Pixar found plenty of good reasons to go back to the bedroom.