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Toy Story: 2

The story follows Woody after he is stolen by Al McWhiggin, a greedy toy collector planning to sell him to a museum in Japan as part of a rare "Woody’s Roundup" set. Buzz Lightyear and a rescue party must trek across the city to save him.

The production of Toy Story 2 is famous for two major technical and scheduling crises: The Toy Story 2 That Never Was - This Day In Pixar Toy Story 2

Introduced the cowgirl Jessie , Bullseye the horse, and Stinky Pete (the Prospector). 2. Production "Disaster" & Recovery The story follows Woody after he is stolen

The film explores complex emotional territory, including the fear of abandonment, the search for purpose, and the value of fleeting but meaningful relationships over immortality as a museum piece. Originally planned as a direct-to-video sequel, the project

Released on November 24, 1999, Toy Story 2 is the second installment in Pixar’s flagship franchise. Originally planned as a direct-to-video sequel, the project evolved into a critical and commercial landmark in animation history. 1. Narrative Overview