Top 2 in Top 10 best animated movies of Pixar studios.
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Directed by: John Lasseter
Stars: Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack
Duration: 92 minutes
At Al's apartment, Woody learns that he is a valuable collectible from a 1950s television puppet show called Woody's Roundup and that he is about to be sold to a toy museum in town. Tokyo. Other toys in this collection include: Jessie, Woody's horse Bullseye, and Stinky Pete are all eager to go, but Woody wants to go home because he still wants to be an Andy toy. Jessie is disappointed that the museum only accepts them when the collection is full of all the characters, without Wood, they will be put back in storage if Woody doesn't come with them. When Woody's arm was broken off, he tried to retrieve it from Al's pocket and escaped but failed. The next morning, a toy repairman came to sew Woody's arm back. He learns that Jessie was once the favorite toy of a little girl named Emily, now grown up and leaving Jessie. Stinky Pete warns Woody that the same thing will happen to him when Andy grows up. This convinced Woody to go with everyone to the museum because he believed that all toys at some point were discarded by their owners....
Despite production difficulties, Toy Story 2 hit theaters on November 24, 1999, to a resounding box office success, eventually grossing over $511 million. It received widespread critical acclaim, with a 100% rating on the website Rotten Tomatoes, earning the same success as the first installment. Toy Story 2 is considered by critics to be one of the few sequels that is better than the original and is regularly featured on lists of the best animated films ever made. Toy Story 2 went on to become the third highest-grossing film of 1999. A sequel, Toy Story 3, was released in June 2010.