. . . "Pecos Bill"@en . . "Slue-Foot Sue is a beautiful redhead in braids from another part of her world. She is a thrill-seeking daredevil with no fear or shame for anything. In the end, she was self-shot to the moon where she stays due to Bill's horse Widowmaker, as well as her decision to wear a bustle while riding said horse."@en . "Slue-Foot Sue is a cowgirl from the Pecos Bill segment of the 1948 film, Melody Time."@en . "Sweet Sue"@en . "Her catfish"@en . "To woo Pecos Bill, then marry him, but fails thanks to Widowmaker"@en . . "Slue-Foot Sue is a beautiful redhead in braids from another part of her world. She is a thrill-seeking daredevil with no fear or shame for anything. In the end, she was self-shot to the moon where she stays due to Bill's horse Widowmaker, as well as her decision to wear a bustle while riding said horse."@en . "The moon above the Old West in Texas"@en . "House of Mouse"@en . "John Sibley"@en . "Her lasso"@en . . . . . "Slue-Foot Sue is a cowgirl from the Pecos Bill segment of the 1948 film, Melody Time."@en . . "Good"@en . . "Bounces herself up into the moon where she stays."@en . . . . "Widowmaker's jealousy"@en . . . . . . . "Slue-Foot Sue"@en . "Strength"@en . . "Slue-Foot Sue"@en . "The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh"@en . . . . . . . "Her catfish"@en . . . "Cowgirl"@en . . . "Slender, fair skin, curvy, blue eyes, red braided hair, red lips, rosy cheeks"@en . . . "Melody Time"@en . "Strange, flirtatious, sweet, kind, mysterious, brave, cute, yet too much of a daredevil for her own good"@en .