![]() (Updated to note that the service is slated to launch on November 12, 2019, at $6.99 per month.)įirst, a short film titled Lamp Life, Starring Bo Peep will air, and a series of 10 shorts titled Forky Asks a Question will also be included. "Or, maybe, too exciting." If the trailer is anything to go by, the latter half rings more true, as Bo is set on fire and frozen in snow, fighting stray cats and surviving at college parties along the way.Announced at a Disney Investor Day Presentation on April 11, Disney unveiled some great new content coming to Disney+ and even included some great Pixar news. "Overall, life sitting on a baby lamp isn't that exciting," says Bo in the voiceover for the trailer. Related: Every Pixar Movie Available At Launch on Disney+ (& What's Missing)ĭisney dropped a trailer on YouTube, embedded below, for "Lamp Life," a short that will reveal Bo Peep's adventures in between the second and fourth movies, and how she went from darling baby lamp to outdoors-braving, RC-car-driving woman of action that Woody finds on the playground. Bo and Woody eventually leave Bonnie to go on adventures in Toy Story 4's well-received ending. Bo makes her triumphant return in Toy Story 4 as a childless "lost" toy, who helps Woody recover Forky, a toy created by Woody's new kid, Bonnie. ![]() In Toy Story 3, she is one of the toys to have left over the years, to Woody's obvious woe. In the first two movies, Bo Peep is a love interest for Woody, and he is seen to change his mind when Bo, gently flirting, suggests a different course of action. ![]() Bo Peep, played by Ghostbustersand Young Sheldonstar Annie Potts, is part of a ceramic lamp that plays lullabies, and is never without her shepherd's crook and three trusty sheep. Besides Woody, played by Tom Hanks, and Buzz, played by Tim Allen, several other toys make appearances throughout the four films.
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