Originally planned as a direct-to-video 60-minute sequel, Disney execs felt confident in the success of a feature length theatrical release after viewing pre-production imagery. However, as he comes to find out, a decision has already been made for him.
When he overhears Al is preparing to ship him and the other Round Up toys off to a Japanese museum, a decision to stay or go is based on a matter of time. In fact, Woody is considering not returning to Andy’s. On the other side of the store Mr. Potato Head, Rex and Ham, find themselves being chauffeured by Tour Guide Barbie. Encountering New Buzz – believing it’s actually Andy’s Buzz – Rex promises a way to beat Zurg, Buzz’s arch nemesis.īack in Al’s office, the Roundup gang is getting along swimmingly. Believing that a fellow Star Commander is breaking rank, a New Buzz ambushes Andy’s Buzz and repackages him.
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While searching for Woody, Buzz encounters an aisle full of Buzz Lightyear 2000 toys. Outside was much different than Andy’s room, but the Toy Barn is an alternate universe. Meanwhile, Buzz and the gang have arrived at Al’s Toy Barn, where they believe Woody was taken. Remembering when Woody risked his life for him, the Star Commander quickly rallies up a rescue party. Despite being told the Sheriff is not for sale, Al waits until Andy’s mother has her back turned, then speeds away with the toy. Buzz, Bo Peep and the rest of the toys watch the tragic event from Andy’s window. Little does he know, he will be the one who needs rescuing. While near the sale table, Woody attracts the attention of Al McWhiggin, a loony toy collector and owner of Al’s Toy Barn. When Wheezy is taken from the shelf to be sold at a yard sale, Woody embarks on a suicide mission to save him. Once Andy’s favorite toy, Woody now feels he may be forgotten as well. Set on a shelf to be repaired, Woody meets Wheezy, an old toy penguin who was supposed to be fixed months ago, but now is covered in dust. Yet, right before leaving, his favorite Sheriff has his arm ripped. Preparing for Cowboy Camp, the only toy Andy wants to bring is Woody. With Buzz, Woody and the rest of the favorite childhood toys returning to warm our hearts, could the sequel be just as good, if not better, than the original?
The doors were used again as an exit when Buzz tries to catch up with the others, but he can't open the doors by jumping on the floor, So he kicked a bunch of boxes down on the floor letting him out of the toy barn. The Entrance is used by Humen by stepping on the sensor mat, but it's not only the humen, Buzz and his friends use it to go in the toy barn thinking Woody is in there.