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. However, years have passed, and Emily has found more mature activities to do, forgetting about Jessie until finding her under the bed one day. Throughout her years as Emily's toy, Jessie has enjoyed being played with, such as being taken for a horseback riding, a drive in her car, and a swing on a tire. 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. The next day, after Woody's arm has been fixed, Jessie lets Woody leave, but the Prospector convinces Woody to speak with Jessie to make amends. The Prospector breaks the fight, and Jessie still feels bitter about Woody caring only about Andy. That night, after Woody's attempt to retrieve his ripped-off arm has been sabotaged, Woody, having spotted the remote in front of Jessie's case, accuses Jessie of turning on the TV, to which Jessie responds by fighting Woody. She then begins to mock Woody for still having an owner. When the toys tell Woody that Al will sell them to the Konishi Toy Museum in Tokyo, Japan, Woody reveals that he has get home to his owner Andy Davis and has no intention of going to the museum with the Roundup Gang, Jessie begins to hyperventilate for fear that she'll go back into storage again. She is sassy, sweet, cute, athletic and has a habit of yodeling when happy or excited. Jessie hugs Woody and she and Bullseye introduce him to Stinky Pete the Prospector. In Toy Story 2, she is first seen after Bullseye the horse welcomes Woody to Al McWhiggin's apartment. Physical Appearance Personality Toy Story 2 7 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins.
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