Cuando Woody es robado por un coleccionista de juguetes, Buzz y sus amigos emprenden una misión de rescate para salvar a Woody antes de que se convierta en propiedad de un museo junto con su... Leer todoCuando Woody es robado por un coleccionista de juguetes, Buzz y sus amigos emprenden una misión de rescate para salvar a Woody antes de que se convierta en propiedad de un museo junto con su pandilla Jessie, el Viejo Capataz y tiro al blanco.Cuando Woody es robado por un coleccionista de juguetes, Buzz y sus amigos emprenden una misión de rescate para salvar a Woody antes de que se convierta en propiedad de un museo junto con su pandilla Jessie, el Viejo Capataz y tiro al blanco.
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- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominado a 1 premio Óscar
- 21 premios ganados y 27 nominaciones en total
- Jessie
- (voz)
- Slinky Dog
- (voz)
- Rex
- (voz)
- Bo Peep
- (voz)
- Andy
- (voz)
- Sarge
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
Pixar are going to have a flop sooner or later either they will misfire or the usual mix of material will start to feel stale. However this has not happened yet and it certainly did not happen with this sequel to their great Toy Story. Keeping similar themes the film delivers a plot that is quite moving at points and has plenty of thought for adults to ponder while the kids laugh at Buzz falling over. In fact this mix of adult material and kiddie material is, as ever, the film's appeal as it does cater so well to both extremes of the market.
The plot is great too and is well supported by great characters in the main who really draw us into the story considering how often computer effects can just be 'effects' and nothing more, it is to Pixar's credit that so often you just forget these are effects and see them as characters in their own right. The plot gives them plenty to do but their delivery is also spot on actors can have off days and get their body language wrong, but here the computer characters can be manipulated just how the director wants them to be this really helps the delivery of the character as body language and movement is a big part of it. The voice work also really helps and, as before, everyone is spot on whether they be just delivering jokes, playing comic bad guys or dealing with more emotional stuff. Hanks is really good, Allen is much better than his TV work and other films would suggest and the support cast is very good with great turns from new voices such as Knight, Cusack and Grammer but also the regulars of Shawn, Ratzenberger, Varney and Rickles.
The laughs are consistent and great. I'm sure kids love it but for me the adults get the best deal getting the universal laughs as well as the adult stuff and the loads of movie references. I won't start listing best bits or references but suffice to say that the film gets it right enough straight laughs and enough general references to make sure the film lasts and is not tied to the period in the way that, say, the Scary Movie films are (by spoofing recent films).
Overall this is a very funny, very enjoyable film that has a great plot, great characters and the cast to back them up. The laughs are good for all ages but the adults will get the majority while the kids miss most of the better stuff. I don't like gushing, so I'd like to counter my praise with some critical observations but, to be honest, I don't really have anything bad to really say about it. A great film to see with the kids.
¿Sabías que…?
- ErroresIn the first film, 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.
- Citas
Emperor Zurg: Surrender, Buzz Lightyear. *I* have won.
Buzz Lightyear #2: I'll never give in. You killed my father!
Emperor Zurg: No, Buzz. I *am* your father!
Buzz Lightyear #2: NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
- Créditos curiososHeimlich and Flik from A Bug's Life make a cameo appearance in one of the outtakes of the film.
- Versiones alternativasThe 2019 UHD release and the Disney+ print removes the clip of Prospector chatting with the Barbies in his box. It was also removed from the versions available digitally.
- Bandas sonorasAlso Sprach Zarathustra
Written by Richard Strauss
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- Historia de juguetes 2
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- Presupuesto
- USD 90,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 245,852,179
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 300,163
- 21 nov 1999
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 497,375,381
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 32 minutos
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