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Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Kelsey Grammer, Don Rickles, Jim Varney, Wallace Shawn, Carly Schroeder, Annie Potts, Wayne Knight, Laurie Metcalf (mais)Streaming (4)
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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 McWhiggin (owner of Al's Toy Barn) kidnaps Woody. At Al's apartment, Woody discovers that he is a highly valued collectible from a 1950s TV show called Woody's Roundup, and he meets the other prized toys from that show, Jessie the Cowgirl, Bullseye the Horse, and Stinky Pete the Prospector. Back at the scene of the crime, Buzz Lightyear and the other toys from Andy's room, Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dog, Rex and Hamm spring into action to rescue their pal from winding up as a museum piece. The toys get into one predicament after another in their daring race to get Woody before Andy returns. (texto oficial do distribuidor)
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Although this is rather dated in comparison to its younger brothers in technical terms, but it is still the best that Pixar has yet rolled out in terms of feature length movies. Which, given how humdrum part one was, is a very pleasant surprise. The pace and frequency of jokes is boundless. And, as a bonus, we get the outtakes during the closing credits (Bug’s Life 2 is outstanding). ()
Toy Story 2 is a big hit, and I'm really sorry that I missed it during its theatrical release. The sequel continues in the same spirit, and I didn't find it worse than the first one. I had a lot of fun; all the characters are entertaining, the story ticks along smoothly, what more could you ask for. Hopefully, the fourth installment will be here soon... 100% ()
A solid sequel that has everything: old-school adventure nostalgia, great humour, superb animation and fun genre references, and also gives new perspective to the coexistence of the toys and their fate in human lives. The storyline with the rescuers and the brilliant secondary characters is a lot funnier perhaps, but the new faces around Woody fit well and their story not only looks good (the beautiful scene with the toy repairman), but also merge perfectly into the original action-packed climax. This series has an upwards trend, something I believe the amazing third part confirmed. 90% ()
The second installment of the toy series not only keeps from spoiling the reputation of the brilliant original, but also references it, remembers it, and transfers its ideas into new twists and grander intentions. Instead of going to the pizzeria and to the neighbors, this time we go a good distance further, we experience one sincere tear-invoking moment, and we might even see Zurg. Ideas are raining down from Pixar, and the older I get, the more I shake my head in amazement at how everything can fit together so perfectly like this. ()
A sequel that is almost equally good to the now legendary first Toy Story. This film is ten years old and its animation, inventiveness and playfulness is yet to be surpassed (except by Pixar). Fascinating. Plus I love all the Star Wars references and especially the one to Jurassic Park. ()
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