Bullseye

No other toy in Bonnie’s room earns trust through sheer, wordless devotion quite like this golden-coated horse. Returning in Disney and Pixar’s Toy Story 5 (June 19, 2026), Bullseye steps back into the spotlight as a central figure in the film’s adventure, this time getting separated from the group and triggering a full-scale rescue mission.

Role in Toy Story 5

Merchandise leaks and promotional clips revealed that Jessie and Bullseye end up stranded at the home of Blaze, a new 8-year-old girl who is Bonnie’s friend. There, they encounter a colorful cast of new characters including Atlas, Snappy, Smarty Pants, and a stable of horses that belong to Blaze. Their disappearance is what sets Woody and Buzz back into action, forcing the old cowboy duo to reunite for a rescue.

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Personality and Traits

Not a single word has ever left his mouth across four films, yet Bullseye communicates volumes through expressive eyes and bounding, dog-like energy. Originally part of Al’s prized Woody’s Roundup memorabilia collection, he bonded instantly with Woody and transferred that same fierce loyalty to Bonnie’s toy room. In Toy Story 5, that loyalty to Jessie and the gang puts him right in the middle of the film’s central conflict, making the silent horse one of the story’s most emotionally resonant threads.

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Voice Cast

Bullseye has no dialogue, so no voice actor is credited for the character. His personality is conveyed entirely through Pixar’s animation, sound design, and the expressive physicality the studio crafts for him. The wider Toy Story 5 cast features Tom Hanks as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear, Joan Cusack as Jessie, and Greta Lee voicing the new antagonist Lilypad, a high-tech smart tablet.

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