Near the beginning, Buzz says something about drinking hot smores. What are smores? [S'mores are chocolate and marshmallow sandwiched between graham crackers, held over a campfire to warm up, but many love it so much they just make them in the oven or microwave. It's said to have originated in the 1920's by the Girl Scouts and received its name when kids asked for "Some more!"]
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Near the end when the toys are chasing Al out of the building, Mr. Potato Head throws his hat to prevent the doors from closing. The other toys pass through this space running (seen in lateral view), even though the space the hat has made is too narrow for the toys to pass. See more...
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When Hamm's flicking through the TV Channels The Pixar Film Tin Toy can be seen on one of the channels. See more...
Toy Story 2 (1999) - 2 questions
starring Annie Potts, Don Rickles, Jim Varney, Joan Cusack, John Ratzenberger, Kelsey Grammer, Laurie Metcalf, Tim Allen, Tom Hanks, Wallace Shawn, Wayne Knight (add more)
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Near the beginning, Buzz says something about drinking hot smores. What are smores? [S'mores are chocolate and marshmallow sandwiched between graham crackers, held over a campfire to warm up, but many love it so much they just make them in the oven or microwave. It's said to have originated in the 1920's by the Girl Scouts and received its name when kids asked for "Some more!"]
During an outtake with the 3 aliens hanging from the roof of the car, one of them asks another if he made it into the first Toy Story movie. The other alien says, "On the letterbox (widescreen) copy." Is this true? [Um, this is a joke. Pixar reframe their films for full-screen releases, so as not to lose any of the action, so, in terms of aliens appearing, there shouldn't be any difference between the widescreen and full-screen versions.]
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