Toy Story 2 Page #8

Synopsis: While Andy is away at summer camp Woody has been toynapped by Al McWiggin, a greedy collector and proprietor of "Al's Toy Barn"! In this all-out rescue mission, Buzz and his friends Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dog, Rex and Hamm springs into action to rescue Woody from winding up as a museum piece. They must find a way to save him before he gets sold in Japan forever and they'll never see him again!
Director(s): John Lasseter, Ash Brannon (co-director), Lee Unkrich (co-director)
Production: Buena Vista Pictures
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 20 wins & 26 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.9
Metacritic:
88
Rotten Tomatoes:
100%
G
Year:
1999
92 min
Website
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- [ Yelling ]

- What's a cowboy without his hat?

- Buzz!

- [ Engines Accelerating ]

- [ Whimpering ]

Buzz! Buzz, get behind the tires!

[ Panting, Grunting ]

Jessie, let go of the plane!

- What? Are you crazy?

-Just pretend it's

the final episode of Woody's Roundup.

But it was canceled!

We never saw if you made it!

Well, then, let's find out together!

[ Both Screaming ]

Oh-oh-oh.

- We did it! We did it! We did it!

- [ Laughing ]

- Nice ropin', cowboy.

- That was definitely

Woody's finest hour!

- [ Laughing ]

- Your hat, partner.

- Hoo-hoo!

- [ Engines Roaring ]

Let's... go home.

Yee-hah!

[ Panting ]

~~ [ Hums Lone Ranger Theme ]

Hey, Woody! Woody?

Oh, wow! New toys!

Cool! Thanks, Mom!

It's Bazooka Jane and her jet-propelled

horse! [ Makes Jet Sounds ]

Woody, Buzz, that polecat Zurg

has stolen my space cows!

[ Continues, Indistinct ]

Andy, come on, hon.

Time to go.

- Hey, you fixed Woody!

- Yeah.

Glad I decided not to take him to camp.

His whole arm might have come off.

Well, what do you know?

Yee-hah! Oh, Bullseye,

we're part of a family again!

Hmm?

Uh, m-ma'am, I, uh--

[ Clears Throat ]

Well, I just wanted to say

you're a bright young woman

with a beautiful "yarnful" of hair.

Uh, "hairful" of yarn.

It's, uh-- Whoo-- Uh--

- [ Clears Throat ] I must go.

- Well, aren't you

the sweetest space toy I ever met?

[ Barking ]

- What's that? Bark-bark?

- [ Barking ]

This fella says he needs to go out

for a little private time.

That critter needs help!

~Yodel-ay-hee-hoo ~

- [ Grunts ]

- [ Barks ]

Ooh, ooh, oh-- Hey, Rex,

I could use a hand over here, buddy.

I don't need to play--

I've lived it!

- No-no-no-no! Oh, nuts!

- [ Clicks Channel ]

[ Weeping ]

Welcome to Al's Toy Barn.

We've got the lowest prices in town.

Everything for a buck-buck-buck.

[ Sobbing ]

Well, I guess crime doesn't pay.

Oh, Andy did a great job, huh?

Nice and strong!

- I like it. Makes you look... tough.

- [ Giggles ]

- [ Smooching ]

- [ Laughing ]

- You have saved our lives.

We are eternally grateful.

- [ Groans ]

You saved their lives?

Oh, my hero!

- And they're so adorable!

Let's adopt them!

- Daddy!

- Oh, no.

- [ Squeaking ]

Wheezy, you're fixed!

Oh, yeah. Mr. Shark looked in the

toy box and found me an extra squeaker.

- And... how do you feel?

- Oh, I feel swell.

In fact, I think I feel

a song comin' on.

~~ [ Big Band ]

[ Robert Goulet's Voice ]

~You've got a friend in me ~

~You've got a friend in me ~

~You just remember

what your old pal said ~

-~Babe, you've got a friend in me~

- [ Barking ]

- [ Giggling ]

-~ Yeah, you've got a friend in me~

Come on over.

Oh, you are such a big girl.

Andy, you think she's ready

to drive the car yet?

- Yeah, and I can teach her.

- [ Barking ]

- You still worried?

- About Andy?

- Nah. It'll be fun while it lasts.

- I'm proud of you, cowboy.

Besides, when it all ends, I'll have

old Buzz Lightyear to keep me company...

for infinity and beyond.

~You're gonna see it's our destiny~

- ~You got a friend in me ~

- ~Yes, you do ~

- ~ You've got a friend in me~

- ~ That's the truth~

~ You've got a friend~

~ In me ~~

Yeah!

~WOODY'S ROUNDUP

RIGHTHEREEVERYDA Y~

~ WOODY'S ROUNDUP

COME ON, IT'S TIME TO PLAY~

~ THERE'S JESSIE

THE YODELING COWGIRL~

~~[ Chorus Yodeling ]

~BULLSEYE

HE'S WOODY'S HORSE~

HE'S A SMART ONE.

~MEET THE OLD PROSPECTOR~

~AND WOODY THE MAN HIMSELF~

~ OF COURSE, IT'S TIME

FOR WOODY'S ROUNDUP ~

~HE'S THE VERY BES HE'S THE ROOTIN'-ES TOOTIN'-ESTCOWBOY~

~IN THE WILD, WILD WEST~

~ WOODY'S ROUNDUP

COME ON AND GATHER 'ROUND~

~ WOODY'S ROUNDUP

WHERE NOBODY WEARS A FROWN~

~BAD GUYS GO RUNNIN'

WHENEVER HE'S IN TOWN~

~HE'S THE ROOTIN'-ES TOOTIN'-EST, SHOOTIN'-ES HOOTIN'-EST COWBOY AROUND~

~ WOODY'S ROUNDUP ~~

~ YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME~

~ YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME~

~ WHEN THE ROAD

LOOKS ROUGH AHEAD~

~AND YOU'RE MILES AND MILES

FROM YOUR NICE, WARM BED~

~ YOU JUST REMEMBER

WHAT YOUR OLD PAL SAID~

~SON, YOU'VE GO A FRIEND IN ME~

~ YEAH, YOU'VE GO A FRIEND IN ME~

~ YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME~

~ YOU'VE GOT A FRIEND IN ME~

~ YOU GOT TROUBLES

THEN I GOT'EM TOO~

~ THERE ISN'T ANYTHING

I WOULDN'T DO~

~ WE STICK TOGETHER

WE CAN SEE IT THROUGH~

~ 'CAUSE YOU'VE GO A FRIEND IN ME~

~ YES, YOU DO~

~ YEAH, YOU'VE GO A FRIEND IN ME~

~SOME OTHER FOLKS MIGHT BE

A LITTLE SMARTER THAN I AM~

~BIGGER AND STRONGER TOO~

~MAYBE~

~BUT NONE OF THEM

WILL EVER LOVE YOU~

~ THE WAY I DO

JUST ME AND YOU, BABE~

~AND AS THE YEARS GO BY~

~ OUR FRIENDSHIP

WILL NEVER DIE~

~ YOU'RE GONNA SEE

IT'S OUR DESTINY~

~ YOU'VE GOTA FRIEND IN ME~

~ YOU JUST REMEMBER

WHAT YOUR OLD PAL SAID~

~SON, YOU'VE GO A FRIEND IN ME~

~AND AS THE YEARS GO BY~

~ GO BY~

~ OUR FRIENDSHIP

WILL NEVER DIE~

~DIE~

~ YOU'RE GONNA SEE

IT'S OUR DESTINY~

~ YOU'VE GOTA FRIEND IN ME~

~ YES, YOU DO~

~ YOU'VE GOTA FRIEND IN ME~

~ YES, YOU DO~

~ YOU'VE GOTA FRIEND IN ME~

~ YEAH~~

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John Lasseter

John Alan Lasseter (born January 12, 1957) is an American animator and filmmaker, and former chief creative officer of Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and the defunct Disneytoon Studios. He was also the Principal Creative Advisor for Walt Disney Imagineering.Lasseter began his career as an animator with The Walt Disney Company. After being fired from Disney for promoting computer animation, he joined Lucasfilm, where he worked on the then-groundbreaking use of CGI animation. The Graphics Group of the Computer Division of Lucasfilm was sold to Steve Jobs and became Pixar in 1986. Lasseter oversaw all of Pixar's films and associated projects as executive producer. In addition, he directed Toy Story (1995), A Bug's Life (1998), Toy Story 2 (1999), Cars (2006), and Cars 2 (2011). From 2006 to 2018, Lasseter also oversaw all of Walt Disney Animation Studios' (and its division Disneytoon Studios') films and associated projects as executive producer. The films he has made have grossed more than $18 billion U.S. dollars, making him one of the most consistently successful filmmakers of all time. Of the seven animated films that have grossed more than $1 billion U.S. dollars, five of them are films executive produced by Lasseter. The films include Toy Story 3 (2010), the first animated film to pass a billion, Frozen (2013), the current highest grossing animated film of all time, as well as Zootopia (2016), Finding Dory (2016) and Incredibles 2 (2018). He has won two Academy Awards, for Best Animated Short Film (for Tin Toy), as well as a Special Achievement Award (for Toy Story).In November 2017, Lasseter took a six-month sabbatical from Pixar and Disney Animation after acknowledging "missteps" in his behavior with employees. According to various news outlets, Lasseter had a history of alleged sexual misconduct towards employees. In June 2018, Disney announced that he would be leaving the company at end of the year, but is taking on a consulting role until then. more…

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