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Toy Story 2
Premiere Release Date: November 13, 1999
Official Release Date: November 24, 1999
(Blooper Credit Outtakes Release Date: December 25, 1999)
Copyright: Disney Enterprises, Inc. & Pixar Animation Studios © 1999
MPAA Rating: G (General Audiences ~ All Ages Admitted)
Length: 92 Minutes
Tim Allen ~ Buzz Lightyear
Jack Angel ~ Additional Voice
Jodi Benson ~ Barbie
Bob Bergen ~ Additional Voice
Mary Kay Bergman ~ Additional Voice
Sheryl Bernstein ~ Additional Voice
Rodger Bumpass ~ Additional Voice
Corey Burton ~ Additional Voice
Joan Cusack ~ Jessie (speaking)
Rachel Davey ~ Additional Voice
Debi Derryberry ~ Additional Voice
R. Lee Ermey ~ Sarge
Jessica Evans ~ Additional Voice
Bill Farmer ~ Additional Voice
Dave Foley ~ Flik
Pat Fraley ~ Additional Voice
Robert Goulet ~ Wheezy (singing)
Kelsey Grammer ~ Stinky Pete, the Prospector
Tom Hanks ~ Woody
Jess Harnell ~ Additional Voice
Estelle Harris ~ Mrs. Potato Head
Jonathan Harris ~ The Cleaner
Wayne Knight ~ Al McWhiggin
John Lasseter ~ Additional Voice
Nicolette Little ~ Additional Voice
Sherry Lynn ~ Additional Voice
Mickie McGowan ~ Additional Voice
Sarah McLachlan ~ Jessie (singing)
Laurie Metcalf ~ Mrs. Davis
John Morris ~ Andy Davis
Andi Peters ~ Additional Voice
Jeff Pidgeon ~ LGM’s (Little Green Men); Additional Voice
Annie Potts ~ Bo Peep
Phil Proctor ~ Additional Voice
Jan Rabson ~ Additional Voice
Joe Ranft ~ Heimlich; Wheezy (speaking)
John Ratzenberger ~ Hamm
Don Rickles ~ Mr. Potato Head
Riders In The Sky ~ “Woody’s Roundup Theme Song”
Carly Schroeder ~ Additional Voice
Tom Scott ~ Saxophone player
Wallace Shawn ~ Rex
Andrew Stanton ~ Emperor Zurg
Madylin Sweeten ~ Additional Voice
Hannah Unkrich ~ Additional Voice
Lee Unkrich ~ Additional Voice
Jim Varney ~ Slinky Dog
Al McWhiggin ~ Wayne Knight
Andy Davis ~ John Morris
Barbie ~ Jodi Benson
Bo Peep ~ Annie Potts
Buzz Lightyear ~ Tim Allen
The Cleaner ~ Jonathan Harris
Emperor Zurg ~ Andrew Stanton
Flik ~ Dave Foley
Hamm ~ John Ratzenberger
Heimlich ~ Joe Ranft
Jessie ~ Joan Cusack (speaking); Sarah McLachlan (singing)
LGM’s (Little Green Men) ~ Jeff Pidgeon
Mr. Potato Head ~ Don Rickles
Mrs. Davis ~ Laurie Metcalf
Mrs. Potato Head ~ Estelle Harris
Rex ~ Wallace Shawn
Sarge ~ R. Lee Ermey
Slinky Dog ~ Jim Varney
Stinky Pete, the Prospector ~ Kelsey Grammer
Wheezy ~ Robert Goulet (singing); Joe Ranft (speaking)
Woody ~ Tom Hanks
“When She Loved Me”
Sarah McLachlan as Jessie
“Woody’s Roundup Theme Song”
Riders In The Sky
“You’ve Got A Friend In Me (Instrumental Version)”
Tom Scott on Saxophone
“You’ve Got A Friend In Me (Wheezy’s Version)”
Robert Goulet as Wheezy
1999 Annie Award Nominee ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement For Character Animation ~ Doug Sweetland
1999 Annie Award Nominee ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement For Production Design In An Animated Feature Production ~ William Cone & Jim Pearson
1999 Annie Award Winner ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement For Writing In An Animated Feature Production ~ Ash Brannon, Doug Chamberlain, Peter Docter, Rita Hsiao, John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, & Chris Webb
1999 Annie Award Winner ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement For Voice Acting By A Male Performer In An Animated Feature Production ~ Tim Allen for playing Buzz Lightyear
1999 Annie Award Winner ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement For Voice Acting By A Female Performer In An Animated Feature Production ~ Joan Cusack for playing Jessie
1999 Annie Award Winner ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement For Storyboarding In An Animated Feature Production ~ Dan Jeup & Joe Ranft
1999 Annie Award Winner ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement For Music In An Animated Feature Production ~ Randy Newman
1999 Annie Award Winner ~ Outstanding Individual Achievement For Directing In An Animated Feature Production ~ Ash Brannon, John Lasseter, & Lee Unkrich
1999 Annie Award Winner ~ Outstanding Achievement In An Animated Theatrical Feature
1999 Academy Award Nominee ~ Music (Original Song) ~ Randy Newman for “When She Loved Me”
2000 Grammy Award Nominee ~ Best Score Soundtrack Album For A Motion Picture, Television, Or Other Visual Media ~ Randy Newman
2000 Grammy Award Winner ~ Best Song Written For A Motion Picture, Television, Or Other Visual Media ~ Randy Newman for “When She Loved Me”
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