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. He is also shown to loathe fights, as seen when he hides into a can when Jessie is about to furiously pounce on Woody for angrily blaming her for the TV incident that prevented Woody from getting his severed arm back himself. This shows that Bullseye is not one to hold grudges against others. Despite Woody refusing to stay with the gang initially, Bullseye still happily assists Woody in retrieving his severed arm back. Being in storage for several years, Bullseye is excited to see Woody finally join the collection. He is the first of the toys that Woody meets when he arrives at Al's Penthouse. In Toy Story 2, he is a toy horse that is part of Al's Roundup collection, which he intends to sell at a toy museum in Japan. On the bottom of his plastic hoofs, he has each letter in Andy's name written on each (A, D, N, and Y).īullseye, along with Woody, in Toy Story 2. Bullseye also has a detachable brown saddle with cactus designs on each side. Unlike the other dolls manufactured in the Woody's Roundup line, Bullseye is the only one who doesn't have a pull string. He also has dark brown hoofs, a brown tail, and sewn with brown wool entirely. He also has a strong bond with Jessie, one of his best and closest friends.īullseye is a ragged horse with a pink muzzle and black eyes. He is also very loyal to his friends and will go wherever they go and will do what they tell him. Bullseye appears to enjoy simple activities, including running, sprinting, playing with Jessie and Woody, and being played with by his owner. In a 21st-century real-life version of the 1950s TV episode "Woody's Finest Hour," Bullseye must gallop like crazy to rescue Jessie and Woody from a speeding plane." Personalityīullseye is a friendly and carefree toy horse that enjoys friendship, companionship, and adventures with his friends. " This toy horse rides like the wind, especially when it's Woody giving the command. At some point, he was found by Al and added to his collection and remained in storage for many years. Unlike Jessie, Bullseye's original owner is unknown, as compared to Stinky Pete, Bullseye no longer has a box. He doesn't have a speaking voice instead, he neighs and makes other horse noises, as well as dog noises. He was extremely affectionate toward Woody, Jessie, and the other toys. Despite the fact that he is a horse, he has traits of a puppy dog. Bullseye was the first Woody's Roundup toy that Woody met when he arrived at Al's apartment.
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