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“ | Ride like the wind, Bullseye! | „ |
~ Woody |
Bullseye is a supporting character in the Toy Story franchise. He first appeared in Toy Story 2.
He is a toy horse who was once on the TV show Woody's Roundup with Woody, Jessie and Stinky Pete. He is Woody's horse on the show. Despite the fact that he is a horse, he has the mannerisms of a puppy by the way he acts at times. He is extremely affectionate towards Woody, Jessie and the other toys. He doesn't have a speaking voice; instead he neighs and makes other horse noises. He doesn't use human language to speak though he can understand human language.
His vocal effects are provided by Frank Welker.
Appearances
Toy Story 2
In Toy Story 2, Bullseye is the tritagonist.
He is a toy horse that is part of Al's Roundup collection, which he intends to sell at a toy museum in Japan. He is the first of the toys that Woody meets when he arrives at Al's Penthouse. Being in a storage for several years, Bullseye is excited to see Woody finally join the collection. He is shown to loathe fights, as seen when he hides in a can when Jessie is about to pounce on Woody for blaming her for the TV incident that prevented Woody from getting his severed arm back himself.
However, Stinky Pete the Prospector stops the fight, and Bullseye expresses disappointment as much as Jessie does when Woody declares he will leave as soon as his arm is fixed. Later on, when Woody is about to leave the apartment after having his arm reattached, Bullseye is still shown to be upset, but later brightens up after Woody, having learned about Jessie's tragic past, decides to stay with the gang to go to the museum.
When Andy's toys, led by a new Buzz Lightyear, break into Al's Penthouse, Slinky and Bullseye have a growling match that Jessie tries to stop, but Slinky coils her up along with Bullseye. After Woody decides to go back to Andy's house, he decides to take the Roundup collection with him. And when he asks Bullseye, the horse eagerly licks Woody. However, Stinky Pete locks Woody, Jessie and Bullseye inside the room, and the Roundup toys end up being loaded into Al's case for its shipment to Japan from Tri-County International Airport. At the airport, Bullseye manages to escape the case just before it reaches the end of a conveyor belt, but Jessie still remains trapped inside the case as it is loaded into the luggage transporter. Woody and Buzz mount the newly freed Bullseye, and they gallop across the airfield to rescue Jessie.
Despite being separated from Woody, Buzz orders Bullseye to follow him, as they are later seen galloping next to the front tires of the plane when Woody and Jessie climb out of the aircraft. Woody and Jessie swing between the tires through Woody's pull-string, and they land on Bullseye, right behind Buzz, just before the plane takes off. Back at Andy's house, Bullseye (and Jessie) is now part of Andy's toys, and has every letter of Andy's name printed on the sole of each of his hooves. Finally, Bullseye joins the other toys as they gather round to see Wheezy sing "You've Got a Friend in Me."
Toy Story 3
In Toy Story 3, Bullseye is a supporting character.
He is first seen in Andy's realistic play scenario when he ferries Woody and Jessie as they chase after a train, which has been robbed by an evil, nefarious bandit couple, One-Eyed Bart and Betty (portrayed by the Potato Heads).
Years later, when a teenage Andy opens his toy box to decide what he will do with the toys, he puts Bullseye in the bag destined for the attic. But Andy's slightly aged mom mistakenly thinks that the bag is trash, and puts it out on the curb. But Bullseye, along with the other toys that have ended up in the bag, manage to escape and board the box bound for Sunnyside Daycare. Bullseye decides to follow Woody back home when Woody decides to leave Sunnyside, but Woody persistently insisted Bullseye to stay with the other toys as he didn't want him to be lonely in the attic, leaving Bullseye heartbroken.
Later on, After Andy's toys found out through Mrs. Potato Head's missing eye that Andy still wants them and that Woody was right all along, Lotso had them imprisoned with the help of Buzz (who was in demo mode), thinking he is a real space ranger again. Lotso gives them a warning speech and tosses them Woody's hat (which he lost during his escape). This causes Jessie and her friends to think Lotso killed him. Next morning, while locked up, Bullseye is seen sadly holding Woody's hat, as he and Jessie have been mourning Woody's apparent "death".
When Woody, having learned of the evil intentions at Sunnyside and Lotso's true nature, returns to the daycare center and reunites with his friends (who were all thrilled to find him still alive), Bullseye gives Woody his hat back. Bullseye also gives Mr. Potato Head (who has caught up with the toys in a cucumber body after his tortilla body is destroyed by a pigeon) his plastic potato body back when the toys escape Sunnyside.
Finally, Bullseye, along with the other toys, is given to Bonnie Anderson by Andy when he goes away for college. In the end credits, he turns on the boom box to play "Hay Un Amigo En Mi", the Spanish version of "You've Got a Friend in Me" to which Buzz and Jessie perform a paso doble.
Toy Story 4
In this film, he is first seen being in a playtime hour with Bonnie and her other toys, where he can be seen being under Jessie during it.
Later, after Woody lets himself be in Bonnie's school for her elementary orientation, Bullseye, along with the other toys, were shocked by such action, but feels excited about the Anderson family's road trip announcement, as well. When Woody introduces to the other toys Bonnie's newly made toy Forky, they were all surprised, albeit more tamely this time.
During the Andersons' road trip, both Forky and Woody got out of the RV, resulting in the devastation of Bonnie over the loss of the former. This caused the other toys, including Bullseye himself, to feel saddened about such situation, so they need to prevent the Andersons from leaving the carnival, their last stop.
The toys in the RV finally managed to have Forky be successfully returned to Bonnie since his loss, but that wasn't enough for them, as they needed Woody, as well. When they eventually made it to Woody, however, they all noticed that he was with Bo Peep. Given his final decision to stay with Bo at the carnival instead of returning to Bonnie, Bullseye later respected his decision by kissing him one more time, just before he and the other toys returned to the RV, seeing Woody one last time from a distance.
Bullseye was last seen being amazed by the newly created toy Karen Beverly (a.k.a. Knifey), who was presented to him and Bonnie's other toys by their new leader Jessie.
Toy Story Toons
Bullseye appears in all three Toy Story Toons.
Toy Story Specials
Bullseye is not seen in Toy Story of Terror! or Toy Story That Time Forgot. To this day, these are the only two Toy Story productions where Jessie has appeared without him. However, he is seen in the Toy Story That Time Forgot deleted scenes, implying that he was originally to be in the special.
In other media
Disney Infinity
Bullseye is a mount introduced in Disney Infinity, and can only be unlocked with the Toy Story in Space Play Set. Another mount in the Play Set called the Toy Story Zebra is identical to Bullseye but with zebra stripes. In 2.0 and 3.0, Bullseye can be unlocked by placing the Play Set piece on the base, which will unlock all toys from the Play Set.
Trivia
- Given that he's one of the few animal-based toys in the franchise who does not speak verbally (in stark contrast to other animal-based toys such as Rex, Hamm and Slinky Dog), his overall past still remains unknown, as opposed to those from the other Roundup Gang members:
- Woody was originally Andy's toy.
- Jessie was originally Emily's toy.
- Stinky Pete has never been bought during their heydays due to his limited popularity.
- As well as the fact that he's the only member of the Roundup Gang to not be human-based, he's also the only one of them to never be fundamentally paired up with another toy who's of the different sex or gender.
- Woody already has his girlfriend Bo Peep.
- Jessie eventually became lovers with Buzz Lightyear ever since her arrival at Andy's home.
- Stinky Pete gets to be placed next to a Barbie doll after his defeat (not counting the in-universe outtake of him talking to two Barbies).
External links
- Bullseye on the Disney Wiki
- Bullseye on the Disney Infinity Wiki
- Bullseye on the Pixar Wiki
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