Description In this dazzling sequel to the 1995 blockbuster, Andy heads off to summer camp, leaving the toys behind to fend for themselves. In much the same way Buzz discovered he is a mass-produced product in the first instalment, Woody discovers that he is a valuable collectible spawned by a popular 1950s kiddie-puppet TV show, 'Woody's Roundup Gang' when he is kidnapped by an evil toy collector, Al McWhiggin. Through Al, who plans to sell him to a Japanese toy museum, Woody is reunited with the toy versions of his TV cohorts plucky cowgirl Jessie (Cusack), prospector Stinky Pete (Grammer), and trusty horse Bullseye. Woody must choose between seeing Andy grow up and forsake him and living a sterile but eternal life behind glass being admired but not played with. Meanwhile, the rest of the original toy troupe undergoes a thrilling crosstown adventure to locate their kidnapped friend and restore him his rightful owner. Extremely entertaining, surprisingly touching, endlessly thrilling eye candy for anyone of any age. Golden Globe Winner: Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.
| Credits | | Producer: | John Lasseter, Ralph Guggenheim, Steven Jobs, Tim Allen, Tom Hanks | | Score Composer: | John Morris, Randy Newman |
Editorial Reviews "...Fresh characters, broadened scope, boisterous humor and, most of all, a gratifying emotional and thematic depth..." Variety - p.83-96 - Todd McCarthy (11/22/1999)
"...The best family-oriented action movie for years....Funnier, more thrilling and more genre-bustingly brilliant than you could imagine..." -- 5 out of 5 stars Total Film - p.68-9 - Dan Jolin (03/01/2000)
"...Sophistication, inventiveness, and comic flair that most adult movies can't match..." -- 4 out of 5 stars -- Watch More Than Once Premiere - p.105 - Christopher Kelly (11/01/2000)
"...The Pixar animation looks even better than it did the first time....A lively, tuneful adventure..." New York Times - p.E1 - Janet Maslin (11/24/1999)
"...Wonderful and wise....Beautifully animated..." -- Rating: A Entertainment Weekly - p.83 - Lisa Schwarzbaum
"...Wonderful and wise....Beautifully animated..." -- Rating: A Entertainment Weekly - p.83 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (01/21/2000)
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