Toy Story 2 - Woody & Buzz alla riscossa

Titolo originale: Toy Story 2
Regia: John Lasseter |
Anno: 1999
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Animazione Commedia Famiglia
Tag: friendship | airplane | museum | prosecution | identity crisis | villain | flea market | collector | sequel | buddy | rescue team | prospector | garage sale | duringcreditsstinger | toy comes to life | personification | inanimate objects come to life | comforting |
Cast: Tom Hanks | Tim Allen | Joan Cusack | Kelsey Grammer | Don Rickles | Jim Varney | Wallace Shawn | John Ratzenberger | Annie Potts | Wayne Knight | John Morris | Laurie Metcalf | Estelle Harris | R. Lee Ermey | Jodi Benson | Jonathan Harris | Joe Ranft | Andrew Stanton | Jeff Pidgeon | Jack Angel | Bob Bergen | Mary Kay Bergman | Sheryl Bernstein | Rodger Bumpass | Corey Burton | Rachel Davey | Debi Derryberry | Jessica Evans | Bill Farmer | Pat Fraley | Jess Harnell | John Lasseter | Nicolette Little | Sherry Lynn | Mickie McGowan | Andi Peters | Phil Proctor | Jan Rabson | Carly Schroeder | Madylin Sweeten | Hannah Unkrich | Lee Unkrich | Dave Foley | Frank Welker |

Il film inizia quando Buzz Lightyear si ritrova sul pianeta Zurg. L'eroe, dopo aver superato una serie di difficoltà, compresa una che ricorda Indiana Jones, raggiunge il tiranno galattico, venendo tuttavia disintegrato. Rex giocava al gioco dedicato a Buzz e alle sue avventure, e non vede l'ora di poter sconfiggere Zurg e finire il livello. A casa di Andy, Woody e Buzz sono diventati amici. Un giorno, Woody cercava il suo cappello aiutato dai suoi amici, perché voleva andare al campo campeggio cowboy, finché Slinky lo trova ma riferisce anche che sta arrivando Buster, il vivace cagnolino di Andy.

Approfondimenti

In the scene where the toys enter Al's Toy Barn, the viewer's perspective is from above and behind t [...] D
According to rottentomatoes.com in 2007, this is the best reviewed movie of all time. D
When searching for Woody's hat, the Army Men pull out a small version of the car that the toys (Mr P [...] D
Andy's calendar has a picture from A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (1998). D
Pixar's only Follow up film to have outtakes and to be released on VHS. D
Mary Kay Bergman, who provided Jessie's yodeling, committed suicide two days before the film premier [...] D
As the credits roll at the movie's end, they are accompanied by some 'outtakes' from included scenes [...] D
The second Pixar film to feature 'Jonathan Harris', after A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (1998). It wa [...] D
The Life Magazine issue with Woody and Bullseye on the cover is dated January 12th, 1957, the birthd [...] D
LIFE magazine cover reveals Woody's full name is Woodrow Theodore Cowboy. D
The canyon at the beginning of the movie that Buzz is flying through was originally an earlier versi [...] D
The movies do not explicitly state the years in which they take place, which makes the Toy Story fil [...] D
"There's a snake in my boot!" is the only one of Woody's voice box messages heard throughout the fil [...] D
The enormous amount of Sheriff Woody merchandise is a reference to the massive amount of Howdy Doody [...] D
Betty White, Doris Roberts, Marcia Wallace, Carol Burnett, Cloris Leachman, and Florence Henderson w [...] D
Bullseye was originally going to have a speaking voice by Martin Short, but John Lasseter decided to [...] D
During development of the film, the crew suggested that Al would fix Woody when he got damaged, as h [...] D
The colours of the tiles in Al's Toy Barn are the same colours as the logo of the infamous search en [...] D
The baggage handler at the airport who shouts "Hold it! There's a couple more bags coming from the t [...] D
When Jessie first meets Woody (Tom Hanks), she exclaims, "Sweet mother of Abraham Lincoln!" Abraham [...] D
The scene in the airport baggage area took an average of seventy hours to render each frame. D
The only film out of the tetrology that does not have an opening montage of Andy playing with the to [...] D
Zurg falling down the elevator shaft crying out "NO!" mirrors a similar scene from Masters of the Un [...] D
The shot of Andy's Buzz Lightyear climbing up the display only to encounter the new Buzz Lightyear s [...] D
The movie has several references to A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (1998). In Andy's bedroom, Andy has [...] D
The scene where Woody, Buzz, and Bullseye are chasing the baggage tractor to save Jessie resembles a [...] D
Jessie seems to be scared of going inside cases. In Toy Story of Terror!, it is revealed she has cla [...] D
The only Toy Story film to have a co-director. D
When Woody goes out to retrieve his arm while Al is sleeping, he must be careful not to step on the [...] D
When Woody and Jessie are exiting out of the airplane, originally it was going to be Jessie who slip [...] D
When the Pizza Planet truck hits some cones, and a bunch of stuff in the truck falls on Hamm, if you [...] D
When the toys enter the airport inside the pet carrier, if one looks closely in the background, they [...] D
The character of the Prospector (Stinky Pete), is based on Walter Huston's character, Howard, from t [...] D
When Hamm is flipping through the channels looking for the Al's Toy Barn commercial, all the other s [...] D
Originally Bullseye (Woody's horse) was going to talk, until it was decided that he should act like [...] D
Zurg's weapon has 11 intensity levels which is probably a reference to This Is Spinal Tap (1984): In [...] D
Most the sounds in the beginning sequence (the video game sequence) are Star Wars sound effects: Dar [...] D
In the opening video game scene where Buzz begins stepping onto the bridge, his steps/hops are timed [...] D
In the original story for the direct-to-video sequel, the "Woody's Roundup" toys that Woody met at A [...] D
The main theme from A Bug's Life (1998) can be heard when Al is in the elevator, and while New Buzz [...] D
The (curiously non sentient) toy car Jessie uses as a skateboard is a 1960s style red station wagon. [...] D
The truck with the giant cylinder on it (that almost squishes Mr. Potato Head) has the words "Kartof [...] D
Stinky Pete is the first Pixar villain who isn't revealed to be a bad at first. In other words, when [...] D
There has been a controversy regarding the film's release on 'The Ultimate Toy Box' DVD set. On the [...] D
Al wears the same glasses as Dennis Nedry from Jurassic Park (1993). Both characters were played by [...] D
The car that Buzz and Hamm drive to find Woody is a Gyoza (a pun on Toyota). A gyoza is a type of As [...] D
When the toys enter the airport, the announcement "Passenger Leon Krich" can be heard from the P.A., [...] D
Originally New Buzz was going to take the lifeless body of the Zurg toy off by saying he had to go b [...] D
Al's car is actually a concept automobile never put into production. It was made by Ford as the 1955 [...] D
Such was the intensity of the work leading up to the film's release, many of the animators suffered [...] D
Al's car resembles Flo from Cars - Motori ruggenti (2006). D
An early version of Buster, named "Speck" by the toys, appeared in the Toy Story comic story Pup and [...] D
In the globe scene in the worldwide version, Taiwan is the same color as China and the USSR still ex [...] D
The fifth computer-animated film after Toy Story - Il mondo dei giocattoli (1995), Cassiopéia (19 [...] D
Despite often being called Stinky Pete, he is actually only referred to by that name twice in the en [...] D
Many of the ideas that were not used in Toy Story - Il mondo dei giocattoli (1995) appear in this fi [...] D
One of the inspirations for this sequel was when John Lasseter was traveling with his wife and kids. [...] D
Emperor Zurg was voiced by the story writer for the movie, Andrew Stanton, in Buzz Lightyear of Star [...] D
This film has a 100% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 166 critic reviews. D
In the Pizza Planet Truck Chase scene, in front of the truck is a car, and that car's license plate [...] D
The dust in the scene where Woody meets Wheezy set a record for number of particles animated for a m [...] D
The introduction of Jessie largely came about at the insistence of John Lasseter's wife, Nancy, who [...] D
Buster the dog. Is named after Buster Baxter from Arthur. D
When Jessie fights Woody after he accuses her for turning on the TV, Jessie's position (pinning Wood [...] D
When Barbie tells the other toys in the car to "remain seated please" she then says it in Spanish, [...] D
Toy Story 1 and Toy Story 2 are the only Toy Story movies that the same director (John Lasseter) Dir [...] D
According to animator Mark A. Walsh, Jessie was largely modeled after Doris Day in Calamity Jane. D
Directly after Rex lands back in the car in Al's Toy Barn, Tour-Guide Barbie quotes "Remain seated p [...] D
In Toy Story 2, Andy names Jessie "Bazooka Jane". But in Toy Story 3, when Andy introduces Bonnie to [...] D
This was an especially trying film for Pixar as the film effectively had to be completely retooled b [...] D
Just like in the first Toy Story (1995), when Buzz is trying to save Woody by climbing onto Al's car [...] D
This was the first sequel for both Tom Hanks and Tim Allen. D
The copy of Life magazine dated January 12th, 1957 sets the date for the height of Woody's popularit [...] D
there's a gag where Buzz walks inside a pet carrier, which should be impossible, but the shot angle [...] D
When the toys are getting ready to cross the road, you can see the Eggman Movers truck from Toy Stor [...] D
Included among the "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die", edited by Steven Schneider. D
Wheezy the penguin is a tribute to the Linux mascot, Tux. D
When working on the film, someone entered a code called rm *, which, when entered, deletes everythin [...] D
Even though he is Woody's horse near the end of the movie, Bullseye seems to be more attached to Jes [...] D
In a controversial decision, the film's latest 4K UHD/digital and Blu-ray re-releases for the home m [...] D
When Andy is heading off to cowboy camp, he's wearing a "Triple R Ranch" t-shirt. The Disney series [...] D
On top of the elevator Zurg tells the fake Buzz he is his father. While this is a parody of Empire S [...] D
In the shot, just a few seconds before Buzz walks into the isle full of Buzz Lightyear toys in Al's [...] D
Al's last name is revealed on the nameplate on his office desk. Additionally, when he is done taking [...] D
Many people think the "Woody's Roundup" sequence was filmed with real puppets. But really they took [...] D
Included among the American Film Institute's 2004 list of 400 movies nominated for the top 100 Ameri [...] D
The year "Woody's Roundup" was canceled was 1957, the same year the film's director John Lasseter wa [...] D
Buster is one of the few non-toy Toy Story characters who knows toys can come to life. D
Stinky Pete actually ruined his own ambition on being an exhibit in Japan. In a desperate attempt to [...] D
Jessie is the only female toy in Andy's room who solely belongs to Andy, while the other female toys [...] D
A poster for the film plus one for the animated Jungle Book are seen in the film Meet the Robinsons. D
Stinky Pete is the real main antagonist of the second film, Al is the Bigger Bad as he was the one w [...] D
Toy Story (1995) is the first computer-animated film to become a franchise, and the only one release [...] D
When Woody first sees the "Woody's Finest Hour" tape, it's stopped in the middle of a cliffhanger, w [...] D
In the scene with Rex in the car in Al's Toy Barn holding the How to Defeat Zurg book, there is one [...] D
Heimlich the Caterpillar from A Bug's Life - Megaminimondo (1998) is seen climbing a branch when Buz [...] D
The cleaner who fixes Woody for Al is Geri, from the Oscar-winning Pixar short Il gioco di Geri (199 [...] D
Originally Al's Toy Barn was going to be located halfway across town. But the directors realized it [...] D
Jessie was originally going to be a cactus called Señorita Cactus, but it was decided later on th [...] D
Stinky Pete predicted some of the events of Toy Story 3. In an outtake from Toy Story 2, Stinky Pete [...] D
The clock in Andy's room is an oversized Mickey Mouse watch. This is not a "hidden Mickey" as this w [...] D
During the yard sale, the box that Mrs. Davis puts Woody in shows that Steve Jobs is on the one doll [...] D
When Buzz leaves the newer Buzz with Emperor Zurg (before he and the other toys head the airport to [...] D
Talk about doing a sequel to "Toy Story - Il mondo dei giocattoli (1995)" began about a month before [...] D
When Al hangs up the phone with the Japanese investor, he says "Don't touch my mustache." This refer [...] D
During the opening credits (when "WALT DISNEY PICTURES" is displayed), the Pixar trademark lamp (fro [...] D
The video game opening scenes feature several references to the Star Wars films: -The robotic scanni [...] D
In the closing outtakes portion during the credits, Stinky Pete (voiced by Kelsey Grammer) dismisses [...] D
At the airport, when Buzz and the gang pop out of the dog cage, we see a sticker that reads "LHR" on [...] D
The box that Zurg comes out of, in Al's Toy Barn, has "Printed in Point Richmond" written on it. Pix [...] D
The valley that Buzz flies through during the opening sequence was going to be a river in a A Bug's [...] D
John Lasseter's last directorial effort until Cars (2006). However it is only the second Toy Story f [...] D
When Buzz is trying to think of what Al's license plate means, he spells "Lou's Thigh Burn" with Mr. [...] D
The removal truck from the first movie can be seen passing Al's Toy Barn at 37:43 D
Early drafts of the original "Toy Story - Il mondo dei giocattoli (1995)" had a Barbie doll in the r [...] D
Originally this film was planned to be a direct to video sequel. Back in 1995 when the first Toy Sto [...] D
In the airport, an announcement is made for Lasset Air, Flight A113. That's two references in one: t [...] D
Despite a clear obsession with "Woody's Roundup", Al never actually says the name "Woody" or the nam [...] D
Consistent with Al's love for cheese puffs, not only does Al fall asleep eating cheese puffs, but th [...] D
The Rock 'Em Sock 'Em robots found in Al's office at Al's Toy Barn were voiced by the film's directo [...] D
According to a Disney Adventures Magazine, the reason why Al was obsessed with toys is because his p [...] D
Buzz telling Woody, "You. Are. A toy!" in Al's apartment is a reference to the first film when Woody [...] D
Wheezy's singing voice during the karaoke at the end of the film is performed by Robert Goulet. D
Al the toy collector is partially based on Pixar animator and storyboard artist Matthew Luhn's fathe [...] D
The scene when Woody and Jessie make their way to the nose wheel compartment and jump from the aircr [...] D
As the toys exit the apartment, Mr. Potato Head throws his hat like a frisbee to stop the closing do [...] D
During the Al's Toy Barn commercial, one of the images of items on sale, also seen in the corner of [...] D
The supplemental disc of the 2000 Ultimate Toy Box Collection DVD release, the supplemental disc of [...] D
The music in the scene where Woody looks around the merchandise of Woody's Roundup in awe was reused [...] D
In the first movie Woody rescues Buzz from being destroyed by Sid. In this film Buzz goes off to sav [...] D
In the scene where Buzz is giving the other toys a motivational speech, the background fades out to [...] D
It took over a month for Pixar to digitally paint Al's car. D
Randy Newman designed the music of the film so that it was much more predominant when the toys are ' [...] D
Among the emblems on the "Woody's Roundup" plates in Al's apartment is a Virginia Tech logo. It is o [...] D
Because of such a tight schedule, the editors of the film would often work 36-48 hour shifts. Editor [...] D
Woody's nightmare sets up how Woody is afraid of Andy outgrowing him, and fuelling his later decisio [...] D
While driving around Al's Toy Barn, the gang drives down the Buzz Lightyear aisle. Tour Guide Barbie [...] D
One of the items in Al's Toy Barn behind Rex, before he and Mr. Potato Head board Barbie's car, is a [...] D
Buckets of toy soldiers like the one in Andy's room are seen when Hamm Slinky Mr. Potato Head and Re [...] D
Zurg spots a running Buzz Lightyear in his through-the-head targeting scope ("LOOK HERE"), with cros [...] D
Al's TV is based on a real Philco Predicta television owned by John Lasseter. D
The shot of Buzz climbing up the display only to encounter the new Buzz Lightyear with the Utility B [...] D
There was some discussion with regard to the song "When She Loved Me" and its place in the film. Ran [...] D
Although it is no secret that Zurg's character was created as an affectionate parody of Darth Vader [...] D
When the toys are playing cards during Woody's nightmare after he's been shelved, all the cards are [...] D
In the opening scene, when the little eye droid pops out and stares at Buzz, it is actually a refere [...] D
For the scene where Woody looks at the merchandise from "Woody's Roundup", mock-ups of the toys were [...] D
When the toys arrive at the building where Al lives, across from Al's Toy Barn, it shows the elevato [...] D
At the airport, Rex says 'we can't park here, it's a white zone!' an oblique reference to Airplane! [...] D
When the toys are crossing the street, Slinky Dog says, "I'm not a smart dog, but I know what roadki [...] D
Jessie was honored with the Patsy Montana Entertainer Award from the National Cowgirl Museum and Hal [...] D
When the toys are planning the rescue of Woody, Etch-a-Sketch shows a map to Al's Toy Barn located a [...] D
Tom Hanks stated in an interview that he and Tim Allen sat down together and watched the "Jessie's s [...] D