"Little Bo Peep" or "Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep" is a popular English language nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 6487.
As with most products of oral tradition, there are many variations to the rhyme. The most common modern version is:
Common variations on second line include "And can't tell where to find them." The fourth line is frequently given as "Bringing their tails behind them", or sometimes "Dragging their tails behind them". This alternative version is useful in the extended version, usually of four further stanzas. The melody commonly associated with the rhyme was first recorded in 1870 by the composer and nursery rhyme collector James William Elliott in his National Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Songs.
The following additional verses are often added to the rhyme:
The earliest record of this rhyme is in a manuscript of around 1805, which contains only the first verse. There are references to a children's game called "Bo-Peep", from the 16th century, including one in Shakespeare's King Lear (Act I Scene iv), but little evidence that the rhyme existed. The additional verses are first recorded in the earliest printed version in a version of Gammer Gurton's Garland or The Nursery Parnassus in 1810.
This is a list of characters from Disney/Pixar's Toy Story Franchise which consists of the animated films Toy Story (released 1995), Toy Story 2 (1999), and Toy Story 3 (2010).
Voiced by:
Sheriff Woody Pride is a cowboy doll, and Andy's favorite toy. Appearing in all three Toy Story films, he usually acts as the leader of the gang. His rivalry with Buzz forms the basis of the plot of the first film. In Toy Story 2, he is stolen at a yard sale by a toy collector, causing the other toys to embark on a rescue mission. In Toy Story 3 he and the other toys are shipped to a daycare center.
Voiced by:
Buzz Lightyear is a "space ranger" action figure, and wears a space suit with various features such as retractable wings and transparent helmet, a laser "weapon," and various sound effects. In the films, he acts as Woody's second-in-command. In Toy Story, he begins the series believing he is a real space ranger (the other toys are aware that they are toys) and develops a rivalry with Woody, who resents him for getting more attention as the newcomer. During the film, he comes to realize that he is just a toy, and eventually becomes good friends with Woody. He is extremely loyal to his friends. During his time trapped at Sid's house, Hannah, Sid's sister, called Buzz Mrs. Nesbit. In Toy Story 2, Buzz goes to save Woody from Al with Potato Head, Hamm, Rex, and Slink (Slinky Dog) where he gets stuck in the Buzz Lightyear aisle in Al's Toy Barn by another Buzz and finds out for himself what he was really like. In Toy Story 3, a relationship begins to develop between Buzz and Jessie. He is particularly open with his affection when switched to "Spanish mode."
Actors: Will Webb (editor), Will Webb (writer), Will Webb (actor), Will Webb (director), Aran Bruce-Caddick (actor), Aran Bruce-Caddick (producer), Aran Bruce-Caddick (writer), Julius Whiteman (actor), Philip White (actor), Carys Bruce-Caddick (actor), Patrick Craig (actor), Thom Craig (actor), Murray Maynard (actor), Alex McColl (actor), Idgie Beau (actor),
Plot: Bo Peep is ready to kill a mysterious man- but the Man Who Cried Wolf holds her back. He has his own reasons for revenge on this individual- and as the two recount their stories, it becomes clear that this criminal's identity is as shocking as his acts.
Genres: Action, Comedy, Fantasy, Short,Actors: Michael Cornacchia (producer), Michael Cornacchia (actor), Michael Cornacchia (writer), Matthew Shaffer (miscellaneous crew), Matthew Shaffer (actor), Jeff Payton (actor), Jeff Seibenick (director), Jeff Seibenick (editor), Brooke Allison (actress), Amy Claire (actress), Scott Mullin (actor), Lucius Dillon (actor), Maggie Miguel (actress), Jake Miller (actor), Jeff Schuetze (actor),
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Louis Herthum (actor), Carol A. Compton (miscellaneous crew), Harold Sylvester (actor), Samuel W. Sullivan (miscellaneous crew), Carol Sutton (actress), Louis Herthum (producer), Harold Sylvester (director), Jean-Luc Martin (producer), Jean-Luc Martin (producer), James T. Bruce IV (actor), James T. Bruce IV (miscellaneous crew), Greg Starr (actor), Greg Starr (miscellaneous crew), Amy Sanderson (miscellaneous crew), Denise Boutte (actress),
Genres: Drama,Actors: Luke Elliot (actor), Peter Stratford (actor), Steve Adams (actor), Greg Williams (writer), Greg Williams (director), Simon King (actor), Natalie Carr (actress), Brendan Bacon (actor), Rob Mills (actor), Richard Pyros (actor), Bridget Lloyd-Jones (producer), Justine Gallacher (writer), Phil Fitzgerald (actor), Sarah Sutherland (actress),
Genres: Short,Actors: Andrew Stanton (actor), Don Rickles (actor), Wallace Shawn (actor), Phil Proctor (actor), Jack Angel (actor), Jan Rabson (actor), John Ratzenberger (actor), Bill Farmer (actor), Tim Allen (actor), Phil Proctor (actor), Tom Hanks (actor), Penn Jillette (actor), Jack Angel (actor), R. Lee Ermey (actor), Jim Varney (actor),
Plot: A little boy named Andy loves to be in his room, playing with his toys, especially his doll named "Woody". But, what do the toys do when Andy is not with them, they come to life. Woody believes that he has life (as a toy) good. However, he must worry about Andy's family moving, and what Woody does not know is about Andy's birthday party. Woody does not realize that Andy's mother gave him an action figure known as Buzz Lightyear, who does not believe that he is a toy, and quickly becomes Andy's new favorite toy. Woody, who is now consumed with jealousy, tries to get rid of Buzz. Then, both Woody and Buzz are now lost. They must find a way to get back to Andy before he moves without them, but they will have to pass through a ruthless toy killer, Sid Phillips.
Keywords: 1990s, action-figure, angry-dog, animated-dog, animated-fictional-tv-commercial, anthropomorphic-toy, audio-flashback, baby, backyard, bad-guyActors: Dal McKennon (actor), Anne Gordon (miscellaneous crew), Susan Shadburne (director), Susan Shadburne (writer), Susan Shadburne (producer), Susan Hagen Nipp (miscellaneous crew), Susan Hagen Nipp (writer), Susan Hagen Nipp (writer), Susan Hagen Nipp (writer), Pamela Beall (miscellaneous crew), Pamela Beall (writer), Pamela Beall (writer), Pamela Beall (writer), Vincent Martinez (actor), Billy Scream (composer),
Genres: Family, Musical,Actors: Branscombe Richmond (actor), Ed Parker (actor), Elliott Hong (director), Russ Dodson (actor), Phil Garris (actor), Russ Dodson (producer), Joe Hyams (actor), Luke Andreas (actor), David Young (actor), Adele Claire (actress), Bong Soo Han (actor), Carol Connors (actress), Georgia Schmidt (actress), Rafael López (actor), Patrick Strong (actor),
Genres: Action, Crime, Drama,Actors: Soupy Sales (actor), Lesley Gore (actress),
Genres: Fantasy,Actors: Ray Bolger (actor), Bess Flowers (actress), Jack Donohue (actor), Jack Donohue (director), Walt Disney (producer), Bill Thomas (costume designer), Robert Banas (actor), Ann Jillian (actress), Annette Funicello (actress), Ward Kimball (writer), Tommy Kirk (actor), Ed Wynn (actor), Kevin Corcoran (actor), Mary McCarty (actress), Gene Sheldon (actor),
Plot: Tom the Piper's Son is about to marry Mary Quite Contrary. On the eve of their wedding, evil miser Barnaby hires two henchmen to drown Tom and steal Mary's sheep, cared for by Little Bo Peep, thus depriving Mary and the children she lives with of their livelihood, forcing her to marry Barnaby. The sheep are stolen, but Gonzorgo and Roderigo, Barnaby's henchmen, double-cross him by selling Tom to a band of gypsies instead, leaving Tom with the opportunity to escape and make his way with Mary, Bo-Peep, and other Mother Goose characters to Toyland.
Keywords: blame, irresponsibility, lifting-an-adult-into-the-air, lifting-female-in-air, lifting-male-in-air, lifting-someone-into-the-air, little-boy, little-girl, miniaturization, remakeActors: Billy Gray (actor), Alvin Hammer (actor), Byron Foulger (actor), William Forrest (actor), Frank Ferguson (actor), Henry Hall (actor), Stanley Blystone (actor), Sam Ash (actor), Erville Alderson (actor), Phil Dunham (actor), Lloyd Corrigan (actor), Hume Cronyn (actor), Edward Earle (actor), Tom Dugan (actor), Clarence Hennecke (actor),
Plot: McGrath publishes books for children and Uncle Bump is one of the best sellers. Unfortunately, Greg, who is Uncle Bump, tends to drink too much and has not started his next book. Martha won a contest to illustrate the book and the first thing that happens is that Greg gets her soused. To keep her there to illustrate, John gets a juvenile delinquent named Danny to play his son and show how much pressure he is under. The ploy works at first, but Greg's heart was broken by Tillie, and Martha may be the girl who makes him forget all about her.
Keywords: ant, ant-farm, author, drunkenness, golf, illustrator, kicked-in-the-shin, orphan, orphanage, playingThis is the way I live.
Lil' Boy still pushin' big wheels
I stack my money, lay low, and chill.
Don't need to work hard that's the way I feel, I feel, I
This is the way I live.
Lil' Boy still pushin' big wheels
I stack my money, lay low, and chill.
Don't need to work hard that's the way I feel, I feel, I
This is the way I live.
Six months later now we're big dog status.
Name elevated but I still act average.
Rockin' shows in Dallas, ball like I play for the Mavericks.
West Bank rapper and I'm one of the baddest.
French Rivera spot and I'm getting in shape man.
I think I'm Super M-a-n without a cape man.
Ridin' all day hustlin'; all for the cake man.
I'm a Benjamin stack one inch taller than Great Danes.
First they made cheap Ray-Ban like a felon.
I'm growin' up now spittin' hotter than Mohellans
I'm a steal every girl ever gon' to fly.
I'm a young little dude, stay runnin' from cops.
Emerald Row is the place where I got my props.
People love me in da hood they don't want me to stop.
So uhh, that's the only way I know how to rock.
And I'm a stay rappers like won't stop ‘til I drop.
This is the way I live.
Lil' Boy still pushin' big wheels
I stack my money, lay low, and chill.
Don't need to work hard that's the way I feel, I feel, I
This is the way I live.
Lil' Boy still pushin' big wheels
I stack my money, lay low, and chill.
Don't need to work hard that's the way I feel, I feel, I
This is the way I live.
I I's Baby Boy and I done it again.
I'm ridin fly with D-Wizzle in ‘cedes Benz
Twenty two wanna ride with the ladies then
Red Bull, Grey Goose, now the ladies bent
Now we go and do a thing under a shady tent
And they don't question what I say cause I'm a ladies pimp.
See this little one right here this fellow got stripes.
And I is represent, my rail room for life.
Money in my pocket but I still act trife
While I in da club they say the parlor a'int right.
Look I'm-doing great that's the way I feel.
Hustlin' hard all day that's the way I live.
This is the way I live.
Lil' Boy still pushin' big wheels
I stack my money, lay low, and chill.
Don't need to work hard that's the way I feel, I feel, I
This is the way I live.
Lil' Boy still pushin' big wheels
I stack my money, lay low, and chill.
Don't need to work hard that's the way I feel, I feel, I
This is the way I live.
This the two-seat rider with the ketchup inside.
Red pepper paint must believe my ish ride.
They pause like stop signs when they rollin' up.
Cause' when the doors open up, they open UP.
I'm Lamboin' it I was stashed, off stage I'm throwin' it.
Cause they say I'm like Katrina with money, I blow the shhhh.
Real been gravy, three years out of da eighties.
Solos, shabo's valley animals played it.
Commodores mirages, not the Nike hirages.
It cost 250 on up to put your foot inside this.
Y'all was wearing rocks that was my time to shine.
Don't give me viesels y'all thinkin' this McDonalds size.
I been fly I I I I I I I I from the crib to the ri I I I I I de
Fifty-Four inch screens 26 inches from the ceiling dude.
The plasma look like a projector up in da livin' room homie!
This is the way I live.
Lil' Boy still pushin' big wheels
I stack my money, lay low, and chill.
Don't need to work hard that's the way I feel, I feel, I
This is the way I live.
Lil' Boy still pushin' big wheels
I stack my money, lay low, and chill.
Don't need to work hard that's the way I feel, I feel, I
"Little Bo Peep" or "Little Bo Peep has lost her sheep" is a popular English language nursery rhyme. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 6487.
As with most products of oral tradition, there are many variations to the rhyme. The most common modern version is:
Common variations on second line include "And can't tell where to find them." The fourth line is frequently given as "Bringing their tails behind them", or sometimes "Dragging their tails behind them". This alternative version is useful in the extended version, usually of four further stanzas. The melody commonly associated with the rhyme was first recorded in 1870 by the composer and nursery rhyme collector James William Elliott in his National Nursery Rhymes and Nursery Songs.
The following additional verses are often added to the rhyme:
The earliest record of this rhyme is in a manuscript of around 1805, which contains only the first verse. There are references to a children's game called "Bo-Peep", from the 16th century, including one in Shakespeare's King Lear (Act I Scene iv), but little evidence that the rhyme existed. The additional verses are first recorded in the earliest printed version in a version of Gammer Gurton's Garland or The Nursery Parnassus in 1810.
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