Toy Story 2
Toy Story 2 (1999)

Toy Story 2

2/5
(52 votos)
7.9IMDb88Metascore

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Errores

When Buzz Lightyear goes down the gutter pipe to rescue Woody from Al, his helmet is open.

When he hits the ground, the helmet is closed.

After the cut the helmet is open again.

When Hamm is flipping through the TV channels to find the commercial, Mr.

Potato Head is standing closer to him when the angle changes.

When Al faxes the Polaroid pictures to Japan, he feeds them in face up.

While most fax machines are fed face down, some are fed face up.

Toys in boxes do not become conscious until they are opened; this is seen in the first movie (when Buzz arrives), and in the toy store.

Stinky Pete is in what appears to be an unopened box, but we find out that it has been opened; presumably, doctoring the box to appear unopened was another job by the cleaner.

When Woody kicks the record player up to "78", the stylus moves far across the record, yet the song continues uninterrupted.

Early on, there is a shot of the bookcase that clearly does not have Wheezy between the two books.

When the toys are crossing the road to get to Al's Toy Barn, the concrete pipe rolls over the chewing gum next to Mr Potato Head.

The chewing gum sticks near a groove in the pipe.

The groove is no longer visible from the other side after the gum sticks and the pipe rolls away.

When Hamm is flipping through the channels, he goes too far and says he needs to go around again.

When he does, you see the commercial come on and everyone says "Stop!" However, for about a second you still hear Ham flipping, but the channel does not change.

After Woody shuts the heat duct, he looks up at Jessie.

When she looks down at him, you can see that the screw is back into place, in the bottom left-hand corner.

When Al is revealing the Polaroid pictures he took of Woody, he reveals them from left to right, showing the picture on the far right on top of the others.

When the angle changes, the picture on the left is now on top.

When the toys cross the road under construction cones, they cause a semi to jackknife and a multiple car pile up.

Not very much later, when Al and the toys drive back across the street to his apartment, the traffic is flowing free on the road.

When the pipe rolls toward Mr.

Potato Head while crossing the road, there is one shot from behind the pipe.

At the rate it was rolling, it would have smashed him right away.

However, we see Potato Head freeing himself from the gum, which took a few seconds.

Moreover, when Potato Head walks from the gum, he has a fair amount of time, and the pipe is further away than it originally appeared.

Early in the movie after Woody hits his head on the dresser and falls to the floor, Buzz jumps on the race car and rides it down the track.

As he goes through the loop, his arm passes through the loop of the track.

When the toys ride up on the elevator to Al's apartment, they are on the roof of the elevator.

yet as they jump off the elevator, and run through the air vent they exit the vent on the ground floor, not near the celling where they should be.

When Woody is chasing Jessie on the cargo truck and the plane, the rip in his arm (from the Prospector moments ago) disappears and reappears during different shots.

When the toys are under traffic cones and crossing the road, in a far shot the rolling pipe is seen to span at least two white lines on the road, but in the close up shot the whole length of the pipe is seen but no white lines are visible.

When the impostor Buzz knocks over Woody in Al's apartment, the laser on his arm is heard without him pressing the button to activate it or the laser light being seen.

In the scene when Woody is having a dream about Andy returning from Cowboy Camp, Woody is dropped and falls into a garbage can full of broken toys.

In all previous scenes, he was unable to use his arm after it tore; however, he uses both arms to attempt to escape the grip of the toys.

However, as this is a dream it is quite acceptable that Woody would be able to use both arms.

In _Toy Story (1995)_ (qv), Sid burned a dot into Woody's head with a magnifying glass, but now the dot is gone.

Since Andy adeptly sews up Woody's arm, it is possible that Andy (or his mother) touched up Woody's burn mark.

When Hamm turns off the TV at the beginning, there's no reflection of him, Rex who is beside him, or the remote.

The semi with the large pipe on its trailer has the warning placard 1203.

That is a hazmat sign for a truck carrying gasoline (a tanker, that is).

Since a giant pipe isn't toxic, flammable, explosive, etc, it would be unlikely to be displaying a hazmat placard at all.

When Al is heading down the elevator, Buzz and the others lower Slinky towards the box that hold Woody.

Woody is then pulled back into the box by Stinky Pete.

However, earlier we see Al stacking the toys into a perfect fitting box, it is not possible for Stinky Pete to have pulled Woody back into the box.

When Rex tells Buzz #2 about how to defeat Zurg, Buzz makes 'notes' on his "computer" on his arm, which is really a sticker and therefore shouldn't be making any beeping noises.

However, this is allowable within the fantasy toy-biology of the movie.

When Andy gets home from Camp, he gets his chair to get Woody off the top shelf which is cluttered with books, papers, etc.

In the next shot, most of the junk of the shelves is missing.

The cover of Life Magazine has a headline which reads "Sputnik - First Photos Revealed" and is dated 12 January 1957.

Sputnik wasn't launched until 4 October 1957.

This is simply a bit of fun poked at the movie industry in general where photos from the set are revealed a long time before the movie actually hits theaters and not a reference to the launch date of the Sputnik.

We see Zurg break out of his package as the toys leave the store.

As the first confrontation with Buzz#2 states, all rangers are required to be in hyper-sleep for transfer, making it entirely possible that the toys can, in fact, move and be alive while inside their original packaging, therefore making it possible for Zurg to get free and also may be why Stinky Pete could move around if his box had indeed never been open.

When Woody is a regular toy, his mouth alternates between closed and smiling to partially open.

When Woody is being carried to Al's apartment by Al in a zipper bag, he peers out to see what is going on.

To do so, he uses both arms to pull apart the two sides so he can see - however, at this point, his arm is ripped and therefore he could not have opened the bag like this (as in many previous and following shots a ripped arm is shown as completely useless to Woody, just hanging by his side).

When the cargo door of the Plane closes on Woody and Jessie, watch the bottom of the door.

There is a rendering error as it passes through the conveyor belt.

When Woody's right arm ripped the first time Woody was unable to use it.

But later on in the film, after Prospecter re-opens the rip in his arm (and when it tears even more when Woody is dangling from the plane) he is somehow able to use it.

When Buzz is using the Speak and Spell to figure out what the 'LZTYBRN' on the license plate means, the 'B' and 'R' blocks have the exact same scuffs around the borders of the blocks.

When Buzz and the gang are scanning the TV to look for Al's Toy Barn commercial, reflection of the desk and the room is noticeable on the TV screen, but not any of the toys, even though they are standing on the desk, in front of the TV.

When "Utility Belt" Buzz is standing with the toys in the air duct preparing to charge into Al's apartment, his utility belt disappears for one shot, making him look like the regular Buzz Lightyear.

- PLOTAl is on a plane for Japan but the next morning he's on TV very sad in a chicken suit.

The flight to Japan and back would take longer than this, not including the time it takes to produce and air a commercial.

Andy's Super Nintendo video game set does not match any such machine in real-life at the time of the film.

It's a fanciful, fictional device imagined for the movie.

In the end credits scene with _A Bug's Life (1998)_ (qv) characters, Heimlich is missing his butterfly wings.

- PLOTToward the end of the film, after Hamm is finished playing the SNES (Super Nintendo Entertainment System) and it cuts back to the television, you can see that the controller is not even plugged into either of the ports, and thus he could not have been controlling the game.

The long thread after Woody's arm is unraveled is no longer visible neither on arm end nor on Woody's trunk, which is impossible.

Near the end of the movie, Bullseye can barely catch up to a luggage trolley moving at roughly 15km/h, but moments later handily keeps up with a jumbo jet at 250km/h.

When Woody and Bullseye approach sleeping Al to retrieve Woody's arm from Al's pocket, Al spills his bowl of cheese snacks all over the floor.

A moment later, when Al is awoken by the television being turned on, he jumps up from the couch and finds Woody on the floor, picks him up and returns him to his display case.

However, at no time does the audience hear the crunching of Al stepping on the spilled cheese snacks.

When Andy is playing with Woody in the beginning of the movie, he uses "RC" via his remote to launch Buzz out of a box.

RC's remote was left on the road in the final chase scene of Toy Story 1 and was not recovered.

When Geri the Cleaner is fixing all of Woody's imperfections he does nothing to repair the hole in the middle of his forehead which should be there from the first movie.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
20 July 2000 USA USD 245,852,179
16 July 2000 USA USD 245,823,397
9 July 2000 USA USD 245,779,695
4 July 2000 USA USD 245,740,099
25 June 2000 USA USD 245,664,083
18 June 2000 USA USD 245,586,752
11 June 2000 USA USD 245,484,763
4 June 2000 USA USD 245,373,675
28 May 2000 USA USD 245,277,760
21 May 2000 USA USD 245,024,222
14 May 2000 USA USD 244,793,235
7 May 2000 USA USD 244,579,370
30 April 2000 USA USD 244,350,833
23 April 2000 USA USD 243,907,768
16 April 2000 USA USD 243,343,550
9 April 2000 USA USD 242,947,795
2 April 2000 USA USD 242,602,418
26 March 2000 USA USD 242,221,297
19 March 2000 USA USD 241,357,162
5 March 2000 USA USD 241,003,665
27 February 2000 USA USD 240,627,332
20 February 2000 USA USD 239,930,711
13 February 2000 USA USD 238,691,281
6 February 2000 USA USD 237,113,435
30 January 2000 USA USD 234,301,509
23 January 2000 USA USD 231,228,567
16 January 2000 USA USD 227,615,332
9 January 2000 USA USD 219,705,755
2 January 2000 USA USD 208,768,773
26 December 1999 USA USD 177,545,321
19 December 1999 USA USD 156,354,721
12 December 1999 USA USD 140,350,365
5 December 1999 USA USD 116,781,392
28 November 1999 USA USD 80,481,962
21 November 1999 USA USD 300,163
31 January 2010 UK GBP 1,832,385
24 January 2010 UK GBP 909,093
30 April 2000 UK GBP 43,294,228
23 April 2000 UK GBP 42,970,894
16 April 2000 UK GBP 42,552,478
9 April 2000 UK GBP 42,224,196
2 April 2000 UK GBP 41,837,845
26 March 2000 UK GBP 41,167,073
19 March 2000 UK GBP 40,169,440
12 March 2000 UK GBP 38,715,344
5 March 2000 UK GBP 36,467,131
27 February 2000 UK GBP 32,105,269
20 February 2000 UK GBP 17,333,696
13 February 2000 UK GBP 7,971,539
6 February 2000 UK GBP 149,604
20 July 2000 Worldwide USD 485,015,179
9 February 2000 Australia AUD 19,992,886
2 February 2000 Australia AUD 19,803,223
26 January 2000 Australia AUD 19,264,520
19 January 2000 Australia AUD 17,911,320
12 January 2000 Australia AUD 16,344,700
5 January 2000 Australia AUD 14,249,200
29 December 1999 Australia AUD 11,591,790
22 December 1999 Australia AUD 8,421,760
15 December 1999 Australia AUD 5,712,090
8 December 1999 Australia AUD 2,926,260
1 March 1999 Australia AUD 20,255,196
23 February 1999 Australia AUD 20,192,347
16 February 1999 Australia AUD 20,117,123
1999 Australia USD 13,113,961
Denmark DKK 21,218,656
9 November 2003 Italy EUR 5,084,309
26 January 2000 Singapore SGD 1,758,000
19 January 2000 Singapore SGD 1,752,000
5 January 2000 Singapore SGD 1,702,000
29 December 1999 Singapore SGD 1,627,000
22 December 1999 Singapore SGD 1,517,000
15 December 1999 Singapore SGD 1,309,000
8 December 1999 Singapore SGD 906,381
28 November 1999 Singapore SGD 129,445
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
28 November 1999 USA USD 57,388,839 3,236
24 January 2010 UK GBP 909,093 240
6 February 2000 UK GBP 149,604 1 screen
8 December 1999 Australia AUD 2,926,260 117
4 October 2009 Canada CAD 848,726
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
16 July 2000 USA USD 19,909 51
9 July 2000 USA USD 26,982 58
2 July 2000 USA USD 31,736 68
25 June 2000 USA USD 35,716 83
18 June 2000 USA USD 60,433 97
11 June 2000 USA USD 73,131 101
4 June 2000 USA USD 65,280 120
28 May 2000 USA USD 185,008 174
21 May 2000 USA USD 180,640 293
14 May 2000 USA USD 154,186 321
7 May 2000 USA USD 162,970 379
30 April 2000 USA USD 256,826 434
23 April 2000 USA USD 365,361 516
16 April 2000 USA USD 331,858 447
9 April 2000 USA USD 226,398 311
2 April 2000 USA USD 256,719 338
26 March 2000 USA USD 218,854 324
19 March 2000 USA USD 308,602 342
12 March 2000 USA USD 275,693 352
5 March 2000 USA USD 262,753 368
27 February 2000 USA USD 504,392 581
20 February 2000 USA USD 942,115 764
13 February 2000 USA USD 1,153,651 1,305
6 February 2000 USA USD 2,254,993 1,618
30 January 2000 USA USD 2,341,447 1,796
23 January 2000 USA USD 2,948,281 1,990
16 January 2000 USA USD 6,631,416 2,326
9 January 2000 USA USD 7,153,489 2,752
2 January 2000 USA USD 12,184,000 3,102
26 December 1999 USA USD 10,376,676 3,185
19 December 1999 USA USD 12,129,833 3,228
12 December 1999 USA USD 18,249,880 3,257
5 December 1999 USA USD 27,760,276 3,238
28 November 1999 USA USD 57,388,839 3,236
31 January 2010 UK GBP 690,291 261
24 January 2010 UK GBP 909,093 240
30 April 2000 UK GBP 84,438 228
23 April 2000 UK GBP 164,235 303
16 April 2000 UK GBP 202,978 329
9 April 2000 UK GBP 249,128 412
2 April 2000 UK GBP 484,622 463
26 March 2000 UK GBP 732,926 479
19 March 2000 UK GBP 1,037,594 485
12 March 2000 UK GBP 1,622,052 494
5 March 2000 UK GBP 2,755,664 485
27 February 2000 UK GBP 6,301,601 497
20 February 2000 UK GBP 6,521,187 498
13 February 2000 UK GBP 7,758,936 496
6 February 2000 UK GBP 149,604 1 screen
1 March 2000 Australia AUD 62,849 86
23 February 2000 Australia AUD 75,224 96
16 February 2000 Australia AUD 124,237 145
9 February 2000 Australia AUD 189,663 179
2 February 2000 Australia AUD 538,703 208
26 January 2000 Australia AUD 1,353,200 265
19 January 2000 Australia AUD 1,566,620 317
12 January 2000 Australia AUD 2,095,500 324
5 January 2000 Australia AUD 2,657,410 321
29 December 1999 Australia AUD 3,170,030 324
22 December 1999 Australia AUD 2,709,670 324
15 December 1999 Australia AUD 2,785,830 321
8 December 1999 Australia AUD 2,926,260 315

Comentarios

The movie was totally fun and cool.When, Rex is playing a video game, that time Buzz Lightyear is so awesome.

A lot of people say that Toy Story 2 is a sequel that is better than the original. Well, the first Toy Story is my favorite animated movie of all time, so of course I have to disagree.

How Pixar managed to connect with its audience in Toy Story 1 is repeated here and expanded upon. Toy Story 1 was a great picture, but this one actually eclipses it in scope.

Many great moments, Jessie's flashback scene is truly heartbreaking.

Things I like about the game:Andy's House level.Buzz shooting the locks in Molly's crib using his laser.

One of my favorite of the Toy Story series.Great work Pixar.

After dazzling the world with its groundbreaking debut feature & following it up with another imaginative story, Pixar Animation Studios' third feature film finds them returning to the very story & characters that made its studio a household name. Considered by many to be one of those rare sequels that outshines its predecessor, Toy Story 2 keeps alive Pixar's winning streak and is as inventive, entertaining & fun as the original Toy Story.

When Woody is stolen by a toy collector, Buzz and his friends embark on a rescue mission to rescue Woody before he and his company of Jessie, Prospector and Bullseye become museum property of the toys.

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