
Regarding the new portrayal of Bo in the fourth film, Potts told Glamour that Bo "is modern, independent, capable and confident. Voice actress Annie Potts voiced the character in Toy Story, Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 4. 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. By 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. 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.
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Despite this, she still behaves like a free spirit. She has strong feelings for Woody and cares for him, which cause 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. She is depicted as gentle, ladylike, and kindhearted. She learned to adapt." Stylist interviewed some members of the staff, who explained that they "were trying to create a very strong character." To reinforce that idea, we never wanted to see her hair move." Regarding her look, Kihm added: "she’s athletic, and perhaps her new outfit gives her this sense of freedom to express that athleticism." Personality īo Peep is portrayed as a very flirtatious, romantic, sensible and levelheaded toy. Regarding the portrayal of Bo in this film, story artist Carrie Hobson explained to GameSpot that the production staff decided to redefine the character for the fourth installment, working to nail down specific personality traits and ultimately positioning her as "a character who decided she didn't just want to sit on a shelf waiting for life to happen. However, Bo was given a major role in Toy Story 4. John Lasseter's wife Nancy considered Jessie as a great addition to the cast in Toy Story 2, because she was perceived as a stronger character, and she had more substance than Bo. Character design Ī concept sketching Bo Peep's transformation from her first look to her appearance in Toy Story 4.īo Peep was a secondary character in the first two films of the franchise, missing the main action in both of them. Her leading role in Toy Story 4 contributed to the character making live meet-and-greet appearances in Disney theme Parks after the film's release. Bo's reception in the fourth film received praise regarding her leading role, but criticism drawn towards her new redesign, concept, and feminist personality. The character received a generally positive reception in the first two films of the franchise, particularly towards the side plots involving her and Woody. She was later re-conceived by the development team behind Toy Story 4. After being given away prior to the events of Toy Story 3, Bo returns in Toy Story 4.īo Peep was created by John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Joe Ranft, and Pete Docter for the original 1995 feature film, being based on the nursery rhyme " Little Bo-Peep".

She appears in the first two films as a supporting character, portrayed as a love interest to the protagonist, Woody. The character is primarily voiced by Annie Potts. Bo Peep is a fictional character appearing in the Disney- Pixar Toy Story franchise.
