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Bonnie Anderson
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| Performer: | Emily Hahn |
| Appeared in: | Toy Story 3 Toy Story Toons |
- "There's a snake in my boot!"
- —Bonnie, saying Woody's catchphrase
Bonnie Anderson is a character in Toy Story 3 and Toy Story Toons.
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Toy Story 3
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- Andy's mom: "Is this Bonnie? Look how big you are!"
Bonnie's mom: "Say hi, Sweetie."
Bonnie: (shyly) "Hi." - —Bonnie meets Andy's mom
Bonnie is a 4-year old girl whose trademark is her pink tutu.
She goes to Sunnyside Daycare, where she is the daughter of the receptionist. Even though Bonnie has an active imagination when playing with her toys (similar to Andy), she is shy and withdrawn when she is around adults.

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Added by AnthonyangrywolfShe isn't seen again until at the end of the movie when Andy stops at her house to donate his old toys to Bonnie. Upon seeing Woody, she turns to grab him, but Andy pulls Woody away, which gives Bonnie a disappointed look on her face. 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. 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.

Added by AnthonyangrywolfIn the end credits, it is shown that Bonnie has made drawings for her toys, including the ones handed over from Andy. She also has drawn Chuckles' smile right, the sight of which makes Chuckles smile for the first time ever since.
Toy Story Toon
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Hawaiian Vacation
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In the first episode, Boninie briefly appears in which she says "I'm going on vacation," as she bursts into her room, quickly grabs her suitcase from the closet, and rushes out of the room, leaving behind her book bag that, unknown to her, contains Ken and Barbie.
Trivia
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- Bonnie lives at 1225 Sycamore Street.
- Bonnie's voice is heard in Toy Story 3: The Video Game
- Bonnie taking Woody to her tea party seems to echo Hannah borrowing Buzz for a tea party in the first Toy Story.
- When Andy stops at her house, she is seen playing with her toys, but is interrupted when she catches sight of Andy. This mirrors one of the home videos Andy's mother has made at the beginning of the film when young Andy is interrupted by her entry while playing with his toys.
- During the tea party scene, it is unknown why Bonnie was wearing a purple cape.
- Bonnie tossing herself onto her bed and hugging her toys and Woody in her arms seems to recall one of the home videos Andy's mom has made of him at the beginning of the film in which young Andy has done the same.
- At the end of the film, when Andy plays with his toys one last time during his visit at Bonnie's, Bonnie makes Woody and Buzz high-five each other, recalling one of the home videos Andy's mom has made of him at the beginning of the film in which young Andy had done the same.

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