Toy Story 2
Toy Story 2 (or History of toys 2 with the Quebec) is the 3rd Cartoon film in Synthesized images of the studios Pixar. By-product by Walt Disney Pictures and left in 1999, it is the continuation of Toy Story (1995).
A third shutter, Toy Story 3 , initially envisaged for 2006 but deferred until the Disney studios do not repurchase Pixar, should finally be born in 2009.
Televised series " Spin-off " , the Adventures of Buzz the Flash was also carried out in 2000, of which Buzz the Flash, the film: The beginning of the adventures , feature film directly left in video, constitutes the prolog.
Synopsis
Temporarily put at the wall cupboard, Woody the cow-boy is kidnapped by an avid collector of the series Western Woody, of which it makes to figure of hero in company of Jessie the rider, the horse Pile-Hair and the gold digger Papi Pépite. Blow, Woody takes the famous person, so much so that it pushes back of them Buzz and all its friends the toys, come to deliver it after moultes adventures. Would it have become insane?
Data sheet
- Title: Toy Story 2 or History of toys 2 in Quebec
- original Title: Toy Story 2
- Realization: John Lasseter, Ash Brannon and Lee Unkrich
- Scenario: John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter and Ash Brannon, assistés of Rita Hsiao, Doug Chamberlin, Chris Webb, daN Jeup and Joe Ranft
- Design graphic:
- Artistic director: Matt White (supervision)
- designers Production: William Cone and Jim Pearson
- Framing (Layout): Rikki Cleland-Hura and Ewan Johnson (supervision)
- Decorations: David Eisenmann (supervision)
- Design of the characters (Modeling): Eben Ostby (supervision)
- Animation: Glenn McQueen (supervision), assisté of Kyle Balda and Dylan Brown
- Shade: Brad West (supervision)
- Lighting: Jean-Claude Kalache (supervision)
- Returned: Gift Schreiter (supervision)
- Sound: Gary Rydstrom
- Assembly: Lee Unkrich, Edie Bleiman and David Ian Salter
- Music:
- Songs: Randy Newman
- Orchestrations: Randy Newman, Jonathan Sacks and Will go technical Hearshen
- Direction: Galyn Susman (supervision), assisté of Oren Jacob and Larry Aupperle
- Direct of photography: Sharon Calahan
- Directing of production: Graham Walters
- Executive producer: Sarah McArthur
- Producing deputy: Karen Robert Jackson and Helene Plotkin
- Production: Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Pictures
- Distribution: Buena Vista Pictures
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Stereo
- Lasted: 89 minutes
- Comings out date: The United States: November 13rd 1999; France: February 2nd 2000
Note: The list of the " crédités" with the credits being too long to be quoted in exenso here, we took again only principal the contributeurs.
Distribution
Original voices
- Tom Hanks: Woody
- Tim Allen: Buzz Lightyear (Buzz the Flash)
- Joan Cusack: Jessy
- Kelsey Grammer: Prospector (Papi Nugget)
- Gift Rickles: Mr. Potato Head (Mr. Patate)
- Jim Varney: Slinky Dog (Zigzag)
- Wallace Shawn: Rex
- John Ratzenberger: Hamm (Bayonne)
- Annie Potts: Bo Peep (the Shepherdess)
- Wayne Knight: Al McWhiggin
- Estelle Harris: Mrs. Potato Head (Mrs. Patate)
- Jodi Benson: Barbie
- John Morris: Andy
- Laurie Metcalf : Mrs. Davis
- R. Lee Ermey: Sergeant (the Sergeant)
- Jonathan Harris: The Cleaner (the Cleaner)
- Joe Ranft: Wheezy (Sifli)
- Andrew Stanton: Emperor Zurg (Zurg Emperor)
- Jeff Pidgeon: Aliens (Martians)
French voices
- Jean-Philippe Puymartin: Woody the cow-boy
- Richard Darbois: Buzz the Flash, to arrange it space
- Barbara Tissier: Jessy the rider
- Dominique Paturel: Papi Nugget
- Jean-Pierre Denys: Mr. Patate
- Jacques Balutin: Zigzag, the dog with spring
- Henri Guybet: Rex, the apprehensive dinosaur
- Patrick Préjean: Bayonne, the pig-moneybox
- Vanina Pradier: The Shepherdess
- Jacques Frantz: Al McWhiggin
- Arlette Thomas: Mrs. Patate
- Marie Vincent: Barbie
- Paul Offal: Andy
- Isabelle Ganz: Mrs. Davis
- Marc Alfos: The Sergeant
- Jean-Claude Donda: Nettoyeur/Un Martian
- Thierry Wermuth: Sifli, the asthmatic penguin
- Laurent Gamelon: Emperor Zurg
- Adrien Antoine and Christophe Lemoine: Martians
Videos out
August 1st
Songs of film
August 1st
Rewards and nominations
- 2000 : Golden Globe of the " Better Film - Comedy or Musicale" Comedy;
Exits Cinema
August 1st
Videos out
August 1st
Did you know?
- When the deliveryman of Planet Pizza pie enters the service station Dinoco , it requires where the " is located; West Cutting Boulevard". It was the address of the studios of Pixar animation to Richmond (California), at the time of the realization of film. Since 2000, the studios moved with Emeryville (California).
- : The Dinoco mark is again used in the film Cars (2006).
External bonds
August 1st
Simple: Toy Story 2
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