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Jessie is a red-haired, energetic, yodeling cowgirl doll. She is a part of a collectible toy set based on a fictional 1950s cowboy puppet television series named "Woody's Roundup", which consists of Sheriff Woody, Jessie, a prospector named Stinky Pete and Woody's steed Bullseye.
When Bonnie and her mother went to sleep tight after their car got a flat tire, Mr. Jones steals a number of Bonnie's toys, including Woody, Buzz, and Jessie. Ron then takes pictures of the toys and puts them on his bidding sale, awaiting buyers. Jessie manages to trick Mr. Jones into tearing off a curtain, revealing the toys' location and Ron ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 8 December 2024. Fictional character in the Toy Story franchise Fictional character Woody Toy Story character Woody as he appears in the films and other related media First appearance Toy Story (1995) Created by John Lasseter Andrew Stanton Pete Docter Joe Ranft Based on Howdy Doody puppets Casper the ...
To infinity and beyond — again! Disney and Pixar unveiled a first glimpse at the upcoming Toy Story 5 at the D23 Expo event on Aug. 9 in Anaheim, Calif. "Get excited for their next chapter as ...
Tom Hanks as Woody, [2] a cowboy doll. Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, [2] a Space Ranger action figure. Emily Hahn as Bonnie; R.C. Cope as Mason, Bonnie's friend. Jonathan Kydd as Ray-Gon; Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head [2] (final film role before his death) Timothy Dalton as Mr. Pricklepants [2] Joan Cusack as Jessie, a cowgirl doll. Emma Hudak ...
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] Jessie perfectly interprets Woody's feelings for Andy: "when [Andy] plays with you it's like, even though you're not moving, you feel like you're alive, 'cos that's how he sees you", [40] Describing Emily as her "whole world", [41] Jessie proceeds to explain to Woody both the joys and tragedies associated with being loved by a child, [5] [38 ...