Iâm torn between Jessie and BoâŠThe obvious choise is Jessie, but love70ways had some very good points. Bo is more important than a lot of people think, though admittedly she doesnât have quite the impact that Jessie does. So I voted for Jessie with Bo in at a close second.
Iâve always had a soft spot for Bo, even after seeing Jessieâs plight (Jessieâs song namely).
Sure Woody wanted to be perfect, but Bo calms him down so he doesnât ⊠well, freak out, as seen in his esoteric speech to Buzz about making sure things are ready- i.e. Mr Spellâs lecture on what to do if you or part of you is swallowed (which I find hilarious btw).
Bo reminds me of my childhood Barbie Teresa- the voice of reason, albeit obvious, the calm voice.
Oh, and I loved how Bo whistled to get her sheep to stop messing with Rexâs video game controller. -Omar
Probably Jessie. Sheâs a fun character and her backstory is so sad. D:
Even though I havenât seen TS3 yet I really like Trixie, mostly because I like it when dinosaurs are female. Theyâre too often portrayed as, you know, male?
(Trixieâs the triceratops, right?)
Also that Barbie guide in TS2. She was funny for some reason.
I like Marie Antoinette and Her Little Sister myself, though I also find them slightly creepy. I mean, how on earth are they able to communicate without their heads?
(I donât know if Iâm allowed to say this, mods. I apologize if Iâm not. Not trying to be crude or anything. I can even put a spoiler on it. Iâm not giving anything away, just might come across offensive to some users. Iâm not trying to be a troll, jiust saying . . . )
[spoil]I voted Barbie 'cause sheâs so damn sexy, I would totally F_CK her[/spoil]
I know itâs weird to say about an animated barbie doll,but itâs true.
Sheâs also so sweet and caring even though she might be a little bit of an airhead
Wow. Thank you for blocking the u out. And I donât think thatâs technically âoffensiveâ if thatâs how you feel, I would word it a little differently, thoughâŠ
I can sorta see why people like Jessie and Woody together, but that wasnât really Pixarâs intention. To me, it was more of a brother-sister relationship.