Toy Story 2


1h 32m 1999

Brief Synopsis

The adventures of toys Woody and Buzz Lightyear continue when their owner Andy goes off to summer camp, leaving them to their own devices. Things take a bad turn when an obsessive toy collector kidnaps Woody because he is a highly valuable collector's item. Buzz Lightyear, Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Do

Film Details

Also Known As
Toy Story II
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adventure
Comedy
Family
Fantasy
Sequel
Release Date
1999
Distribution Company
Walt Disney Studios Distribution
Location
Pixar Animation Studios, Richmond, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 32m

Synopsis

The adventures of toys Woody and Buzz Lightyear continue when their owner Andy goes off to summer camp, leaving them to their own devices. Things take a bad turn when an obsessive toy collector kidnaps Woody because he is a highly valuable collector's item. Buzz Lightyear, Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dog, Rex and Hamm, all leap into action to rescue Woody and get home before Andy returns from camp.

Crew

Mark Adams

Visual Effects

Paul Aichele

Visual Effects

Mari Aizawa

Production

Leeann Alameda

Other

John Alex

Other

Craig Alpert

Assistant Editor

Neftali "el Magnifico" Alvarez

Other

Luis Alvarez Y Alvarez

Editorial Assistant

Brad Andalman

Other

John B Anderson

Other

John B Anderson

Art Department

Robert Anderson

Layout Artist

Robert Anderson

On-Set Dresser

Andrew

Production

Stephanie Andrews

Visual Effects

Stephanie Andrews

Layout Artist

Nathan Ardaiz

Other

Larry Aupperle

Production

Mark Axton

Production

George Bagtas

Other

Kyle Balda

Animation Director

James Bancroft

Visual Effects

David Baraff

Other

Alan Barillaro

Animator

Steve Barnes

Animator

Bob Baron

Adr/Dialogue Editor

Christopher Barron

Visual Effects

Ronen Barzel

Other

Byron Bashforth

Rendering Artist

David Batte

Art Department

Patricia Bavuso

Other

Bobby 'boom' Beck

Animator

Adam Beeman

Other

Phil Beffrey

Other

Michael Berenstein

Animator

Randy Berrett

Other

Randy Berrett

Cgi Artist

Randy Berrett

Art Department

Jason Bickerstaff

Lighting

Jason Bickerstaff

Visual Effects

Bryan Bird

Other

Sam 'penguin' Black

Other

Malcolm Blanchard

Other

Edie Bleiman

Editor

Kirk Bowers

Lighting

Kirk Bowers

Art Department

Steve Boyett

Story By

Max Brace

Storyboard Artist

Susan Bradley

Titles

Colin Brady

Other

Colin Brady

Story By

Ash Brannon

From Story

Ash Brannon

Animator

Ash Brannon

Story By

Ash Brannon

Other

Shawn Brennan

Other

Adam Bronstein

Story By

Dylan Brown

Animation Director

Torbin Xan Bullock

Editorial Assistant

James Burgess

Photography

Sharon Calahan

Dp/Cinematographer

Sharon Calahan

Director Of Photography

Daniel Campbell

On-Set Dresser

Mike Cancilla

Other

Kim Cannon

Other

Jim Capobianco

Story By

Jim Capobianco

Storyboard Artist

Tom Carlisle

Other

Trish Carney

On-Set Dresser

Gus Carpenter

Assistant Editor

Loren C. Carpenter

Other

Onny P Carr

Lighting

Shelby Cass

Other

Jennifer Cha

Animator

Doug Chamberlain

Screenplay

Christine Zing Chang

Layout Artist

Edward Chen

Other

Wade Childress

Layout Artist

Wade Childress

On-Set Dresser

Jun Han Cho

Lighting

Paul Cichocki

Post-Production Supervisor

Scott Clark

Animator

Brett Coderre

Animator

Lindsey Collins

Editor

Kenny Condit

Other

William Cone

Production Designer

Annaliza Constantino

Other

Don Conway

Camera

Rob Cook

Other

Bruno Coon

Other

Bruno Coon

Music Editor

Robin Cooper

Cgi Artist

Melanie Cordan

Animator

Tim Crawfurd

Animator

Jill Culton

Storyboard Artist

Jill Culton

Other

Bena Currin

Other

Lawrence D Cutler

Visual Effects

Perrin Cutting

Camera

Christian Damerow

Other

Lars R. Damerow

Other

Ruieta Dasilva

Visual Effects

Sarah Jo Daughters

Production

Elias Davis

Story By

Margaret G Davis

Other

Sandy De Crescent

Music Contractor

Norm Decarlo

Art Department

Mary Decola

Other

Tom Deering

Other

Tony Derose

Other

David Devan

Animator

David Difrancesco

Photography

Chris Digiovanni

Animator

Pete Docter

From Story

Pete Docter

Story By

Michael Donnelly

Other

Don Dougherty

Storyboard Artist

Jack Curtis Dubowsky

Editorial Assistant

Cynthia Dueltgen

Visual Effects

Cynthia Dueltgen

Lighting

Tom Duff

Other

Karen Dufilho

Other

Tony Eckert

Foley Mixer

Teresa Eckton

Sound Effects Editor

Kevin Edwards

Art Department

Kevin Edwards

Lighting

Kevin Edwards

Layout Artist

Amy Ellenwood

Other

Lisa Ellis

Other

Edward Escueta

Other

Marty Eshoff

Other

Ian Evans

Other

Ellen Fair

Other

Jon Childress Farmer

On-Set Dresser

Mark Farquhar

Animator

Danielle Feinberg

Lighting

Davey Crockett Feiten

Storyboard Artist

Ike Feldman

Animator

Heather L Feng

Assistant

Tomoko H Ferguson

Production

Jim Ferrucci

Other

Heather Field

Animator

Roman Figun

Layout Artist

Darcy Finlay

Production

Kurt Fleischer

Other

Kurt Fleischer

Lighting

Bryn Fletcher

Other

Michael Fong

Visual Effects

Mark Fontana

Visual Effects

Mark Fontana

Lighting

Mark Fontana

Art Department

Jan Forman

Production

Lisa Forssell

Other

Lisa Fowle

Sound

Deborah R Fowler

Lighting

Mark Frazitta

Other

Tom Freeman

Editorial Assistant

Damir Frkovic

Visual Effects

Michael Fu

Art Department

Michael Fu

Other

Ed Fuller

Assistant Editor

David Fulp

Storyboard Artist

Susan Gatrill

Other

Axel Geddes

Editorial Assistant

Reid Gershbein

Lighting

Rob Gibbs

Storyboard Artist

Tim Glass

Other

Craig Good

Layout Artist

Andrew Gordon

Animator

David R Gordon

Visual Effects Designer

Robert Goulet

Song Performer

Robert Grahamjones

Editor

Dale Grahn

Color Timer

Jonathan Greber

Visual Effects

Stephen Gregory

Animator

Stephen Gregory

Storyboard Artist

Larry Gritz

Other

Larry Gritz

Art Department

Patrick Guenette

Other

Gabriel Guy

Other

Thomas Hahn

Other

Kathleen Handy

Other

Rachel Hannah

Production

Kirk Hanson

Storyboard Artist

Alethea Harampolis

Assistant

Sean Hargreaves

Visual Effects Designer

Richard Hasley

Editing

David R Haumann

Other

Jimmy Hayward

Animator

Jimmy Hayward

Story By

Jenny Head

Animator

Ira Hearshen

Original Music

Cece Heimans

Other

Brenda Heins

Music

Jason B. Hendrix

Other

Yvonne Herbst

Cgi Artist

Mary Hidalgo

Casting

Bill Higley

Adr/Dialogue Editor

Christian Hill

Editorial Assistant

Kitt Hirasaki

Other

Film Details

Also Known As
Toy Story II
MPAA Rating
Genre
Adventure
Comedy
Family
Fantasy
Sequel
Release Date
1999
Distribution Company
Walt Disney Studios Distribution
Location
Pixar Animation Studios, Richmond, California, USA

Technical Specs

Duration
1h 32m

Award Nominations

Best Song

1999

Quotes

Trivia

Miscellaneous Notes

Released in United States October 2009 (Shown at London Film Festival (in Disney Digital 3D/Galas & Special Screenings) October 14-29, 2009.)

Winner of two 1999 Golden Satellites, including Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature and Best Original Song ("When She Loved Me" - Randy Newman), from the International Press Academy.

Released in United States November 19, 1999

Released in United States Fall November 24, 1999

Wide Release in United States November 24, 1999

Re-released in United States October 2, 2009

Released in United States September 2009

Released in United States October 2009

Shown at Venice International Film Festival (Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement 2009) September 2-12, 2009.

Shown at London Film Festival (in Disney Digital 3D/Galas & Special Screenings) October 14-29, 2009.

Sequel to the animated film "Toy Story," (USA/1995) directed by John Lasseter.

Originally planned as a straight-to-video release.

3-D re-release scheduled in USA October 2, 2009.

Completed shooting October 1999.

Began shooting June 1997.

Released in United States November 19, 1999 (El Capitan Theatre; with a live stage show; Los Angeles)

Released in United States Fall November 24, 1999

Wide Release in United States November 24, 1999

Re-released in United States October 2, 2009

Released in United States September 2009 (Shown at Venice International Film Festival (Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement 2009) September 2-12, 2009.)

Winner of the 1999 award for Best Animated Feature from the Broadcast Film Critics Association.