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Toy Story 1
By: shoonlae Date: February 5, 2020, 2:19 am
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Toy Story 2 is a 1999 American computer-animated comedy film
directed by John Lasseter and produced by Pixar Animation
Studios for Walt Disney Pictures.[4] It is the sequel to 1995's
Toy Story, the second film in the Toy Story franchise and the
first ever computer animated sequel. In the film, Woody is
stolen by a toy collector, prompting Buzz Lightyear and his
friends to rescue him, but Woody is then tempted by the idea of
immortality in a museum. Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles,
Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Jim Varney, Annie Potts, R.
Lee Ermey, John Morris, and Laurie Metcalf all reprise their
character roles from the original film. The returning cast is
joined by Joan Cusack, Kelsey Grammer, Estelle Harris, Jodi
Benson, and Wayne Knight, who voice the new characters
introduced in this film.
Disney initially envisioned Toy Story 2 as a direct-to-video
sequel. The film began production in a building separated from
Pixar, on a small scale, as most of the main Pixar staff were
busy working on A Bug's Life (1998). When story reels proved
promising, Disney upgraded the film to a theatrical release, but
Pixar was unhappy with the film's quality. Lasseter and the
story team redeveloped the entire plot in one weekend. Although
most Pixar features take years to develop, the established
release date could not be moved and the production schedule for
Toy Story 2 was compressed into nine months.[5][6]
Despite production struggles, Toy Story 2 opened on November 24,
1999 to wildly successful box office numbers, eventually
grossing over $497 million. It received critical acclaim, with a
rare 100% rating on the website Rotten Tomatoes, like its
predecessor.[7] It is considered by critics to be one of few
sequel films superior to the original[8] and is frequently
featured on lists of the greatest animated films ever made. The
film has seen multiple home media releases and a theatrical 3-D
re-release in 2009, 10 years after its initial release. Toy
Story 3 was released in 2010, also a critical and commercial
success. Toy Story 4 was released on June 21, 2019, directed by
Josh Cooley.[9]
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Toy Story 2 is a 1999 American computer-animated comedy film
directed by John Lasseter and produced by Pixar Animation
Studios for Walt Disney Pictures.[4] It is the sequel to 1995's
Toy Story, the second film in the Toy Story franchise and the
first ever computer animated sequel. In the film, Woody is
stolen by a toy collector, prompting Buzz Lightyear and his
friends to rescue him, but Woody is then tempted by the idea of
immortality in a museum. Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Don Rickles,
Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Jim Varney, Annie Potts, R.
Lee Ermey, John Morris, and Laurie Metcalf all reprise their
character roles from the original film. The returning cast is
joined by Joan Cusack, Kelsey Grammer, Estelle Harris, Jodi
Benson, and Wayne Knight, who voice the new characters
introduced in this film.
Disney initially envisioned Toy Story 2 as a direct-to-video
sequel. The film began production in a building separated from
Pixar, on a small scale, as most of the main Pixar staff were
busy working on A Bug's Life (1998). When story reels proved
promising, Disney upgraded the film to a theatrical release, but
Pixar was unhappy with the film's quality. Lasseter and the
story team redeveloped the entire plot in one weekend. Although
most Pixar features take years to develop, the established
release date could not be moved and the production schedule for
Toy Story 2 was compressed into nine months.[5][6]
Despite production struggles, Toy Story 2 opened on November 24,
1999 to wildly successful box office numbers, eventually
grossing over $497 million. It received critical acclaim, with a
rare 100% rating on the website Rotten Tomatoes, like its
predecessor.[7] It is considered by critics to be one of few
sequel films superior to the original[8] and is frequently
featured on lists of the greatest animated films ever made. The
film has seen multiple home media releases and a theatrical 3-D
re-release in 2009, 10 years after its initial release. Toy
Story 3 was released in 2010, also a critical and commercial
success. Toy Story 4 was released on June 21, 2019, directed by
Josh Cooley.[9]
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