Toy Story 2

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    Toy Story 2
    1999

    Synopsis

    Andy heads off to Cowboy Camp, leaving his toys to their own devices. Things shift into high gear when an obsessive toy collector named Al McWhiggen, owner of Al's Toy Barn kidnaps Woody. Andy's toys mount a daring rescue mission, Buzz Lightyear meets his match and Woody has to decide where he and his heart truly belong.

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    Cast

    • Tom HanksWoody (voice)
    • Tim AllenBuzz Lightyear (voice)
    • Joan CusackJessie the Yodeling Cowgirl (voice)
    • Kelsey GrammerStinky Pete the Prospector (voice)
    • Don RicklesMr. Potato Head (voice)
    • Jim VarneySlinky Dog (voice)
    • Wallace ShawnRex the Green Dinosaur (voice)
    • John RatzenbergerHamm the Piggy Bank (voice)
    • Annie PottsBo Peep (voice)
    • Wayne KnightAl McWhiggin (voice)

    Recommendations

    • 100

      TNT RoughCut

      One of those rare sequels that's even better than the original.
    • 100

      Los Angeles Times

      Toy Story 2 may not have the most original title, but everything else about it is, well, mint in the box.
    • 90

      Variety

      Toy Story 2 is to "Toy Story" what "The Empire Strikes Back" was to its predecessor, a richer, more satisfying film in every respect.
    • 90

      Salon

      Just as good as the original. In fact, it might even be better. Not only is it just as visually stunning and witty as the first, but it's funnier, more thoughtful and more grown-up.
    • 90

      The New York Times

      Making sure that computer-generated animation will never be the same.
    • 90

      Film.com

      So funny and smart that holding it up against its predecessor is as pointless as comparing peak episodes of "Seinfeld."
    • 88

      New York Post

      Toy Story had a simpler, stronger story and the advantage of being the first of its kind. But it's quickly apparent that TS2 represents a major step forward in computer-animation artistry.
    • 80

      Dallas Observer

      The story is just as funny and touching. The only problem is the inevitable one: The freshness -- the novel delight -- is a little faded now.

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