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Toy Story/Toy Story 2 [DVD] [1995]

Toy Story/Toy Story 2 [DVD] [1995]
Directed by John Lasseter, Ash Brannon, Lee Unkrich

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12756 in DVD
  • Released on: 2007-10-29
  • Rating: Parental Guidance
  • Formats: Box set, PAL
  • Original language: English
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Running time: 166 minutes

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Synopsis
This delightful pop up pack contains two of Pixar's best loved animated classics. Toy Story and Toy Story 2--a dazzling sequel to the 1995 blockbuster.

Toy Story Young Andy's playthings, including the sardonic Mr. Potatohead, a Slinky Dog with a southern drawl, an anxiety-ridden dinosaur, and some very gung-ho toy soldiers, are led by Woody, a pull-string cowboy doll whom Andy adores. But on his birthday, Andy receives a self-possessed, gadget-laden spaceman action figure named Buzz Lightyear, who quickly becomes Andy's favourite. Soon the overlooked Woody becomes very jealous. However, when a turn of events leaves Buzz and Woody lost in the "outside world", they have to get along in order to find their way home. And they'd better do it quickly, because Andy and his family are moving tomorrow. However, their trek is interrupted by Sid, Andy's cruel, malicious neighbour who loves to destroy toys. Pixar Studios revolutionised animated features with this technically spectacular and hugely enjoyable film about what children's toys do when no one else is around.

Toy Story 2
Andy heads off to summer camp, leaving the toys behind to fend for themselves. In much the same way Buzz discovered he is a mass-produced product in the first instalment, Woody discovers that he is a valuable collectible spawned by a popular 1950s kiddie-puppet TV show, 'Woody's Roundup Gang' when he is kidnapped by an evil toy collector, Al McWhiggin. Through Al, who plans to sell him to a Japanese toy museum, Woody is reunited with the toy versions of his TV cohorts plucky cowgirl Jessie (Cusack), prospector Stinky Pete (Grammer), and trusty horse Bullseye. Woody must choose between seeing Andy grow up and forsake him and living a sterile but eternal life behind glass being admired but not played with. Meanwhile, the rest of the original toy troupe undergoes a thrilling crosstown adventure to locate their kidnapped friend and restore him his rightful owner. Extremely entertaining, surprisingly touching, endlessly thrilling eye candy for anyone of any age. Golden Globe Winner: Best Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.


Customer Reviews

A Childrens Classic5
I loved this film almost as much as my children.
It is without doubt the best kids film ever made.
I loved Shrek and Small Soldiers , but and my kids say TOPY STORY is Number One.

100% Brilliant5
Without doubt the best childrens film ever made. I loved every single minute of it.
It will always remind me of being a proud DAD and watching this fantastic film with my two beautiful children and wonderful wife.
This film will always remind me of being a member of a HAPPY FAMILY.
Great comic moments, bits of sadness - this film has it all.
I loved it first-time around with my two sons and I loved watching it again with my young daughter.
This film will ALWAYS hold magic memories for me.

Round em up5
There are no better childrens films on this planet, take it from an uncle who regularly babysits and gets 2 hours of uninterupted peace. Randy Newmans music is the cherry on a very delectable cake.