

In Toy Story 4, the sheep return with Bo Peep and play a major role in the progression of the film. Their disappearance along with Bo, as well as their time spent away from Woody and the gang is explained in the short, " Lamp Life".

Unlike their shepherdess, however, they didn't appear in any home footage at the beginning of the film.

Like Bo Peep and the other toys in Andy's room, the sheep were given away. Bo goes to calm Woody down and is about to kiss him but is interrupted by her sheep who are playing tug-of-war on a video game controller with Rex, prompting her to whistle to attract their attention. The sheep are first seen returning with Bo from searching Molly's room for Woody's hat. In the end, the sheep are seen above Woody and Bo Peep with a branch of mistletoe. Later in the film, Bo is stroking their heads when Hamm tells the toys that he sees Woody next door. Later when Woody gathers the toys for a staff meeting, Bo Peep pulls Woody over and thanks him for saving her sheep then asks if he'd like her to get someone else to watch them that night, (meaning she wants the two of them to go on a date). Potato Head as One-Eyed Bart, he threatens to have the sheep run over if Bo Peep doesn't keep quiet as he 'robs' the bank. In the first film when Andy has set a stage portraying Mr. The sheep are loyal, curious, playful, and mischievous.
