PETA asked Pixar to remove the crook, but that doesn't look like that's going to happen, especially since it's featured in the clip as Bo Peep springs into action. The organization says that the crook is an image that is synonymous with sheep violence, but that's not what she's using it for in the Toy Story franchise. If this is the end, it's a nice post script to Toy Story 4.A few weeks ago, PETA reached out to Pixar's Josh Cooley after a new poster for Toy Story 4 was released and it featured Bo Peep's crook. Is there another feature film for us to experience or perhaps more Disney+ shorts? It seems unlikely that we'll never see the characters from Toy Story again, though how they might appear in the future, either on the big screen or Disney+, is anybody's guess. With this new short, one has to wonder if we've truly reached the end of the Toy Story saga. Maybe she's just messing with Woody or maybe there's part of the story she's just not ready to tell yet, though the former seems more likely. Whether this means that Bo Peep has left out some details, or perhaps that she hasn't been entirely truthful isn't quite clear. However, when Woody asks if everything we just saw really happened, she says "more or less." There May Still Be More To Bo Peep's Storyīo Peep's explanation seems to fill in the gaps in her backstory and let us know what she was up to while the rest of the Toy Story gang was dealing with Sunnyside Daycare and living with Bonnie. Bo then steal sthe key to Gabby Gabby's cabinet, (The Gabinet) to get a light bulb which she can use to start a fire, like we saw earlier, as a way to get past the antiques store's laser security grid, because apparently the antique store had a laser security grid, until Bo Peep took it down. Bo has apparently met Giggle McDimples while inside the store, as she helps pry Bo Peep loose from the lamp with a nail file. But considering everything that Bo and the sheep have been through up to this point, she really doesn't seem to mind.Įventually, however, Bo does get restless for playtime, so when she discovers there's a park across from the antique store, she escapes and leaves the lamp behind. She cleans up the lamp, and actually glues Bo and the sheep into place, leaving them stuck on the lamp. There, they're found once again, this time by the old woman who runs the antique store that we see in Toy Story 4. Bo Peep Was Literally Stuck To The Lampįrom there, Bo Peep and the sheep start dragging their lamp around the streets. Then she apparently finds herself on some sort of research trip someplace very cold and snowy, perhaps the arctic? Whether all this is part of her time with a single owner or several is unclear, but in the end, Bo digs herself and her lamp out of a garbage dumpster. She ends up on a boat, where she and her owner get seasick. She ends up in a windowsill, her light becoming a beacon for moths. Then it seems she did a bit of traveling. She ended up in the hands of a college student, so she got to see loud college parties first hand (she wasn't a fan). She was given away as a Christmas white elephant gift. From there, our favorite lamp ended up going on a very wild ride through a lot of different hands. With the family kids having grown to the point that they're not interested in a "baby lamp" anymore, Bo ends up in a cardboard box on the sidewalk marked "free," to be given away to anybody who wants her. Bo Peep Had A Lot Of Owners Through The Years In addition, Bo loses her bonnet entirely when the girl and her sister, several years later, put the wrong size bulb in the lamp and accidentally start a fire, apparently burning the item completely. It's maybe not surprising, since it was actually this kid who broke Bo's crook while playing a little rough in her room. This girl enjoyed playing with Bo, though her parents wanted her treating Bo more as a lamp and less as a toy. When Bo Peep first left Andy and Molly's house, she was being given to a new family with a little girl.
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