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5.0 out of 5 stars
Just as Enjoyable as the First, Feb 24 2003
It is very rare to find a sequel that is just as enjoyable as its predecessor, but this is one of those rare cases. Since the first film, Buzz and Woody have become the greatest of friends and all in Andy's room has been happy go lucky until the day of the family garage sale. At the garage sale Andy's ends up inadvertantly putting himself up for sale, and even though Andy's mother finds him and tells a prospective buyer that he isn't a sale item, Andy still ends up going home with a collector believing in five finger disounts.
This is a touching story, with some great twists. The animation is flawless as usual and the enjoyment level, and humor are at any all time high.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Toy Story 2 - Quick!, Aug 8 2011
Was going to call it, "Quick, run!" But thought that might skew things. Point is, this movie moves quick. It runs through character introductions, to moments that you will never forget, to the make every-body-happy ending. What's in between all these scenes are somewhat lame jokes, cheap laughs and references... everyone uses, I mean loves references! Got board first time around, THEN:
Everything with Jesse saves this film!!! You'll feel true heartbreak for her toy story. And, yes, the twist isn't predictable. At least, I didn't find it too over-the-top, saw it in reel one predictable. Which one do I mean; well, you'll have to shell out some cash to Disney and Pixar to find out, won't ya?
Just... can't... help... thinking about forced exposition!
Then again, Pixar didn't have much time to roll this out. Considering everything, it's an okay sequel. Worth having, just NOT picking apart at the SEAMS!
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