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 installment, 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. Includes outtakes and bonus short, "Luxo Jr.," plus a sneak preview of Disney/Pixar's MONSTERS INC.
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Theatrical Release Date
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1999
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Cast and Crew
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John Lasseter,
Lee Unkrich
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Ralph Guggenheim,
Steven Jobs
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John Lasseter
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Andrew Stanton,
Jodi Benson
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Don Rickles,
Tim Allen
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R. Lee Ermey,
Joan Cusack
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Annie Potts,
Jim Varney
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John Morris,
Laurie Metcalf
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Tom Hanks,
David Ogden Stiers
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Wallace Shawn,
Estelle Harris
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Wayne Knight,
Kelsey Grammer
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Screenwriter:
Andrew Stanton
Screenwriter:
Rita Hsiao
Screenwriter:
Doug Chamberlain
Composer:
Randy Newman
Screenwriter:
Chris Webb
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