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Synopsis:
Woody is toy-napped by a collector who plans to sell him to a museum in Japan.
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Pixar amazingly improves on the first movie both technically and thematically.
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"Actor => Role"
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*(Crew Jobs)*
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CastCrew:
Jodi Benson => Barbie on Backpack / Tour Guide Barbie Estelle Harris => Mrs. Potato Head Laurie Metcalf => Andy's Mom John Morris [II] => Andy Wayne Knight => Al the Toy Collector Annie Potts => Bo Peep John Ratzenberger => Hamm the Piggy Bank Wallace Shawn => Rex the Green Dinosaur Jim Varney => Slinky Dog Don Rickles => Mr. Potato Head Kelsey Grammer => Stinky Pete the Prospector Joan Cusack => Jessie - Yodeling Cowgirl Tim Allen => Buzz Lightyear Tom Hanks => Woody Joe Ranft => Wheezy the Penguin Andrew Stanton => Evil Emperor Zurg R. Lee Ermey => Army Sarge Jonathan Harris => Geri the Cleaner Jeff Pidgeon => Green Aliens Dave Foley => Flik the Ant Robert Goulet => Wheezy the Penguin (singing voice)
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Trivia:
For the scene where Woody looks at the merchandise from Woody's Roundup, mock-ups of the toys were shown to `~1444~` in the recording booth. Hanks' spontaneous reactions to the toys were recorded and used for Woody's dialogue. When the toys are playing cards during Woody's nightmare after being "shelved," all the cards are the ace of spades. In fortune telling, the ace of spades represents death. When Jessie (`~813~`) first meets Woody (`~1444~`), she exclaims, "Sweet mother of `~Abraham Lincoln~`!" Lincoln's mother was `~Nancy Hanks~`, a blood relative of `~1444~`. Tom is a direct descendant of an uncle of Nancy. The Life Magazine issue with Woody and Bullseye on the cover says "Doctors Say Americans Don't Eat Enough Fat." This was the first sequel for `~1444~` and `~266~`. Originally intended as a direct-to-video release, but the early test scenes played so well that Pixar started over and redeveloped it into a theatrical release movie. The partially missing ear on the Rock-em-Sock-em Robot is a reference to the notorious `~4684~` - `~Evander Holyfield~` match, in which Tyson bit off a piece of Holyfield's ear. After Rex jumps out of the car in Al's Toy Barn to chase after the Zurg help book, he runs to catch the car. Mr. Potato Head views him in the review mirror - a reference to !~jp_1~!~Jurassic Park~! when the T-Rex chases the crew in the jeep. The dust in the scene where Woody meets Wheezy set a record for number of particles animated for a movie by computer. The floating rocks in the canyon at beginning of the movie were an accident, but `~4550~` liked the effect, so it was used in the final film.
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