Toy Story 2 Overview Bollyflix
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.
Toy Story 2 Movie Details Bollyflix
Detail | Information |
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Release Date | 1999-10-30 |
Runtime | 92 minutes |
Status | Released |
Original Language | en |
Budget | 90,000,000 |
Revenue | 497,375,381 |
Genres | Animation, Comedy, Family |
Tagline | The toys are back! |
Toy Story 2 Cast Bollyflix
Name | Character |
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Tom Hanks | Woody (voice) |
Tim Allen | Buzz Lightyear (voice) |
Joan Cusack | Jessie (voice) |
Kelsey Grammer | Prospector (voice) |
Don Rickles | Mr. Potato Head (voice) |
Jim Varney | Slinky Dog (voice) |
Wallace Shawn | Rex (voice) |
John Ratzenberger | Hamm (voice) |
Annie Potts | Bo Peep (voice) |
Wayne Knight | Al McWhiggin (voice) |
Toy Story 2 Images Bollyflix
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Toy Story 2 Reviews Bollyflix
When I was a kid, I remember thinking that _Toy Story 2_ was pretty good, but nothing on the original. Over the years, I’ve known many, many, many people, and seen a great number more online, who are of the opinion that this second entry is not only better than its predecessor, but that it went on to stay the best film in the (now 4 movie strong) series. I always sorta figured, that when I grew up and rewatched it, I’d reach the same conclusion, so, uh, nope. Basically. That never happened. _Toy Story 2_ is pretty good, but…
One of the greatest sequels around. ‘Toy Story 2’, whilst marginally inferior, still manages to create the same magic that the original has – which is mightily impressive. It, at least to me, has less humour but what it loses there it makes up for in the premise, which is arguably more interesting when compared to the 1995 film. I very much enjoy it, especially the location of the finale. Tom Hanks is again fabulous as Woody, while Tim Allen (Buzz) & Co. remain as entertaining as before. They also introduce some cool new characters, with the standout being Jessie…
Now that “Woody” and “Buzz” have well and truly buried the hatchet – and not in each other, they both hope owner “Andy” will take them to his summer camp with him. Sadly, though, “Woody” has hurt his arm – so is left behind, only to narrowly escape being sold in a car boot sale. Worryingly, though, he is spotted there by toy museum owner “McWiggin” and is promptly kidnapped! It now falls to “Buzz”, “Mr Potato Head” and the rest of the gang to track him down and spring him, with his new friend “Jessie” before they are sold…