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We Are Absolutely Living For Bo Peep's Badass New Look In 'Toy Story 4' 🙌

We Are Absolutely Living For Bo Peep's Badass New Look In 'Toy Story 4' 🙌
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Bo Peep (voiced by veteran television actress Annie Potts) was conspicuously absent from Toy Story 3, much to the confusion of fans around the globe. Now she's back––and with a whole new look.


Anyone who's watched the first three Toy Story films knows that Woody (Tom Hanks) and Bo Peep were as romantically involved as toys can be. Theories seeking to explain Bo Peep's absence from Toy Story 3 ranged from sad (Bo Peep was likely sold during a yard sale) to realistic (the production team behind the film simply chose not to rehire Annie Potts).

We've never received an official explanation why Bo Peep was gone, but she's back in the long awaited fourth installment of Pixar's hit series, and judging from her new outfit, she's seen some things, man.

She's... actually quite badass.

The official Toy Story 4 Twitter account made the big reveal in a teaser video.

Walt Disney Studios is already all over it.

And fans cannot get enough.

WHAT WAS SHE UP TO?



IS SHE THE NEWEST AVENGER?

Patrick Dougall, who works with Annie Potts directly, is also pretty thrilled.

Animator Josh Cooley, who directed the film, has pretty bittersweet feelings about this whole thing.

"When the film is done, I'm really going to miss working with Annie Potts. Her performance has brought Bo back in a commanding way that only she can do," he wrote.

You can recap with some of Woody and Bo Peep's best moments below:

Toy Story - Woody & Bowww.youtube.com

It's safe to say we are PUMPED.

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