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  1. Jessie es uno de los personajes principales de la saga de películas Toy Story 2, Toy Story 3 y Toy Story 4. En la Navidad de 1999, el Wall Street Journal denominó a los juguetes Jessie y Pepe entre los más exitosos de la temporada.

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    • Appearances
    • Video games
    • Relationships

    “You never forget kids like Emily, or Andy. But they forget you.”

    ―Jessie to Woody

    Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl is the tritagonist of the Disney•Pixar Toy Story franchise, making her first appearance in Toy Story 2. She is a vintage pull-string cowgirl rag doll toy from the 1950s, the best buddy of Bullseye, and a former member of Woody's Roundup Gang who originally belonged to Emily. At first, Jessie only intends to be a collectible and dislikes the fact that Woody has an owner, Andy, but when the cowboy and his space toy friend, Buzz rescue her from the plane bound for Japan, she later accepts her true purpose: to be played with.

    Over the years, Jessie continues to recognize her true purpose, but when she comes to the realization that Andy has grown up, Jessie assumes that she might be abandoned once again and doesn't hesitate to convince the others to donate themselves to Sunnyside Daycare, which she later regrets (mainly due to Lotso's previous dictatorial rule over that institution). Eventually, she and her friends would be donated to Bonnie Anderson after their escape, and would become her new favorite toy.

    Personality

    Jessie is a friendly, sarcastic, and excitable cowgirl doll. She likes being loved by any child and has the power to yodel. She hates being in storage ― as it makes her claustrophobic ― and not having someone to love her. A girl named Emily had once loved her until she gave her up and put her in a charity box, which emotionally scarred her forever. Because of this, she was eventually found by Al, and believed her true purpose was to become a permanent item at a museum in Tokyo, Japan. However, after Stinky Pete's betrayal and being saved by Woody, she accepted her true purpose, and that was to be played with and to be there for her child. Because of her abandonment issues and being in storage for many years, Jessie is severely claustrophobic and hates the idea of being in a box. However, she eventually confronts her fear after rescuing Woody from being shipped after she is sealed in a box. After conquering her fear, Jessie becomes more open-minded and is less scared of the idea of being in storage. Jessie is very caring towards her friends, especially to Buzz Lightyear (whom she harbors romantic feelings for) and Woody (whom has a sibling-like relationship with her). She is also very understanding. After Woody finds Bo Peep and is reunited, she accepts his decision to stay with Bo Peep. Though Jessie is saddened by Woody's departure, she gives him a last hug before they go their separate ways and keeps the sheriffs badge he gives her as a symbol of her future leadership. Because she is Bonnie's favorite toy, Jessie presumes leadership of her toys and takes Woody's place as the new leader, while also wearing his badge in his memory.

    Development

    Jessie wasn't planned to appear in the film Toy Story 2, as she was originally a cactus named Señorita Cactus, who was supposed to be one of the main antagonists of the film. However, John Lasseter's wife Nancy suggested that in Toy Story 2 that there should be a strong female character, which soon led to the creation of Jessie. The cactus was soon deleted and removed from the film and was replaced by a cowgirl doll. Because of her popularity and strong lead in Toy Story 2, Jessie would later be honored with the Patsy Montana Entertainer Award from the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame. Jessie would also go on to be the main protagonist of the short film Toy Story of Terror!. In Toy Story 4, Josh Cooley explains Bonnie's favorite toy is Jessie, and she soon rejects Woody. She even goes on to give Jessie Woody's badge and claim her to be the sheriff. This idea was inspired by his own daughter, who preferred her Jessie doll more than Woody. This was also shown in Toy Story of Terror! and also foreshadowed some of the events in Toy Story 4, although it wouldn't be released for another six years.

    Physical appearance

    Like Woody, Jessie is a lanky cowgirl rag doll who is a slender and fair-skinned in plastic. She has red hair made of red yarn in a braided-ponytail with a yellow bow that has tied to the bottom of her ponytail, auburn eyebrows, green eyes, a small nose, rosy cheeks and pink lips and she also wears a red matching felt hand-stitched polyvinyl wide-brimmed western cowgirl hat with a white striped-band around it and white lace. Her outfit consists of a white long-sleeved two-tone western-style cowgirl shirt with a yellow front yoke trimmed in red and decorated with a red curvy pattern and yellow cuffs with the same red curvy patterns, a couple of white buttons vertically down on the front of the cowgirl shirt and each matching cufflink on both her cuffs, blue jeans with white cowgirl chaps with black cow spots all over on the front, a cowgirl belt made from brown plastic with a cowgirl buckle that has a bull design on it made from gold plastic, cowgirl boots with both each couple outlined cacti on both sides made from brown plastic with cowgirl dummy spurs made from gold plastic and later a black handwriting reading "ANDY" on her right cowgirl boot sole at the end of Toy Story 2, and a pull-string on her back with a white loop attached to it. As of Toy Story 4, she now owns Woody's sheriff badge after Woody gave it to her.

    Toy Story 2

    In Toy Story 2, she is the second toy that Woody meets in Al McWhiggin's apartment after Bullseye and before Stinky Pete the Prospector. She is sassy, sweet, cute, athletic, and has a habit of yodeling when happy or excited. They reveal to Woody that he is a vintage Sheriff Woody collectible doll and the star of a forgotten children's TV show, Woody's Roundup. After watching an episode of when Woody has to save her and Pete being trapped in an abandoned mine and Pete accidentally lit a stick of dynamite thinking it was a candle, she turns it off, and Pete tells Woody that the show was canceled after the launch of Sputnik 1 led children to become more interested in Space Toys. When they revealed that they're going to the Konishi Toy Museum in Tokyo, Japan, Woody refuses to go since he still has an owner and has no intention of going there with the Roundup Gang. Jessie begins to hyperventilate for fear that she'll go back into storage again. She then becomes furious at Woody for still having an owner. When Al went back to his apartment with his camera and placing the toys, Woody's arm was ripped when the string was caught. That night, after Woody's attempt to retrieve his ripped-off arm is foiled when the TV suddenly turned on, causing Al to wake up and put Woody back in his case. Woody angrily accuses Jessie of turning on the TV, to which Jessie responds by fighting Woody. The Prospector breaks up the fight, and Jessie still feels bitter about Woody caring only about Andy. The next day, after Woody's arm, has been fixed, Jessie sarcastically lets Woody leave, but the Prospector convinces Woody to speak with Jessie to make amends. When Woody talks to Jessie, she tells him the story about Emily (seen during the "When She Loved Me" musical sequence), a little girl that had been her owner. Throughout her years as Emily's toy, Jessie has enjoyed being played with, such as being taken for horseback riding, a drive-in her car, and a swing on a tire. However, years have passed, and Emily has found more mature activities to do, forgetting about Jessie until finding her under the bed one day. Jessie had spent one more time in the car with Emily, only for Emily to place her in a charity box, leaving her shocked and heartbroken that she has been given away. Being in a box for a long period of time, Jessie has developed claustrophobia. After hearing that story, she said that "you never forget kids like Emily and Andy, but they forget you". Woody felt sorry for Jessie, but she tells him to go, but with more of the Prospector's convincing, Woody, thinking that the same fate will happen to him as Andy grows up, warms up to the idea of going to the museum, and Jessie's feelings of bitterness and sadness brighten up to happiness and excitement. Later that day, they have a little fun by making a show with Woody, who accidentally falls off Bullseye, then Jessie tries to help, but soon tickles him after he stated that he is ticklish. Woody's friends, Buzz, Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dog, and Hamm, burst through the air vent using Rex's head. Slink ties Jessie and Bullseye so they can escape with Woody, but they were stopped by Andy's Buzz, which the other one was a Utility Belt Buzz from Al's Toy Barn. Woody refuses to go back to Andy and his friends left. But after watching a video of him singing "You Got a Friend in Me" on the TV, Woody decides to go back to Andy so he wouldn't miss him growing up, but not until offering to take the Roundup gang with him back to Andy's house after having a change of heart and deciding to go back to Andy's room with Buzz and the other toys. Jessie initially feels uncertain, but Stinky Pete, now showing his true colors, locks them in Al's apartment. He even turned off the TV revealing that last night, he turned it on and framed Jessie. Jessie is angered and shocked by Stinky Pete's betrayal. Woody and Jessie try to stand up to the Prospector, only to learn that the Prospector has never been sold from a dime store shelf, which makes him feel more determined to get himself and the others to Japan, where he believes he will finally be appreciated. Al started to come and Jessie, Bullseye, and Woody were packed up to be taken with Al to the airport. At the airport, Buzz and the toys save Woody and get rid of the Stinky Peete, but are unable to free Jessie from the case, despite Bullseye being able to escape, as the case gets loaded into a plane bound for Japan. Woody whistles for Bullseye, whom he and Buzz mount and gallop across the airfield to rescue Jessie. Woody, after getting on the baggage trolley, follows the case into the plane's cargo hold. There, Woody convinces Jessie to go to Andy's house with him. She initially fears that Andy will not like her, but Woody tells her that it will not be so bad because Andy has a little sister. Excited, she agrees to go with Woody and the other toys, but the doors close, and she gets trapped in the plane. Finding another escape route, they exit the plane. But Woody slips, prompting Jessie to grab hold of Woody's arm. Using his pull-string, Woody and Jessie swing down from the plane and land on Bullseye right behind Buzz, finally completing the mission just seconds before the plane takes off. As they celebrate their success, Jessie describes Woody rescuing her as "Woody's finest hour". Back at Andy's room, when Andy comes home from Cowboy Camp, he is pleased to see Jessie and Bullseye added into his toy collection, calling them Bazooka Jane and her jet-propelled horse. With Andy's name printed on the bottom of her boot, Jessie is overjoyed to feel appreciated again. Buzz clearly, but nervously, develops a crush on her and the two enter a relationship somewhat similar to the way Woody and Bo Peep have done before Jessie shows off as she uses the Hot Wheels car and track to reach the doorknob to open it and let Buster out to use the bathroom. The two couples are seen standing together as they enjoy watching a newly-fixed Wheezy sing "You've Got a Friend in Me".

    Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins

    Jessie appears as a minor and silent character in this film. She is present before and after the movie begins and ends.

    Buzz Lightyear of Star Command

    Jessie appears as a cameo character in the intro of Buzz Lightyear of Star Command TV series.

    Toy Story 2: The Video Game

    Jessie appears in only 2 levels in the game. She first appears in Al's Penthouse, asking you to find all of her critters for a Pizza Planet token. She then appears at the final level of the game, standing at Al's luggage along with Woody.

    Disney's Extreme Skate Adventure

    Jessie appears as a playable character in this game.

    Toy Story 3: The Video Game

    Jessie appears as one of the three playable characters (excluding Zurg) in the Toy Story 3 video game. The player can take control of either Woody, Buzz, or Jessie and play the game third person while trying to complete several missions, both in story mode and in Toy Box mode.

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  2. She is a main character in Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3, a secondary character in Toy Story Toons, a minor character in Toy Story That Time Forgot and Toy Story 4 and one of the main characters of Toy Story OF TERROR!.

  3. Jessie is a rough-and-tumble cowgirl doll with a passion for yodeling. Since abandoned by her original owner, she's sensitive to being left behind; however, she's also an incredibly optimistic member of Andy's toy gang.

  4. Jessie es un personaje de la franquicia de Toy Story. Es una vaquera de juguete basada en la antigua serie "El Rodeo de Woody". Antiguamente, permaneció a una niña llamada Emily, quien le abandonó en una caja, por lo que Jessie tiene claustrofobia.

  5. Jessie is a cowgirl rag doll who appears in the DisneyPixar Toy Story franchise making her first appearance in Toy Story 2. She serves as one of the primary characters and she's primarily voiced by Joan Cusack in the films and most other media, with Kat Cressida voicing the character in the Disney Infinity series, and Sarah ...

  6. Jessie es uno de los personajes de Toy Story 2, Ella es una vaquera pelirroja, de la colección de juguetes de "El rodeo de woody".

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