In the end credits, it is shown that Bonnie has made drawings for her toys, including the ones handed over from Andy. She is last seen when she is taken into her house by her mother for lunch, leaving the toys to watch Andy's car disappear down the road. After seeing how Bonnie loves Woody as much as he does, Andy relents and gives Woody to her, and they play with their toys before Andy finally leaves for college. Upon seeing Woody- who had sneaked into the box after Andy packed- she turns to grab him, but Andy pulls Woody away, which gives Bonnie a disappointed look on her face. Potato Head, Slinky Dog, Hamm, The Aliens, and Buzz Lightyear - to Bonnie, Woody having left a note on the box containing the others. She isn't seen again until at the end of the movie when Andy stops at her house to donate his old toys - Jessie, Bullseye, Rex, Mr. When Woody goes back to rescue his friends, he stows away in Bonnie's backpack. Pricklepants, Trixie, Buttercup, Dolly, Peas-in-a-Pod, Totoro, and Chuckles the Clown. Later, she finds Woody hanging by his pull-string from a tree, and she takes him home to meet her very own toys: Mr. But, when her mom closes the box flap, she slumps and pouts in disappointment. Davis (her mother's friend and Andy's slightly older mother) is donating. Even though Bonnie has an active imagination when playing with her toys (similar to Andy), she is shy and withdrawn when she is around adults.īonnie is first seen sitting on the front desk at Sunnyside, holding the Monkey in her hand, wanting to see what Mrs. She goes to Sunnyside Daycare, where she is the daughter of the receptionist, Blair. Bonnie is a 4-year-old girl whose trademark is her pink tutu.
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