The way Woody and Buzz work off each other is an excellent friendship between them and I like how at first it's a comedically brilliant pair-up with Woody's annoyance of Buzz's delusional and self-entitled shenanigans until they both learn something that they haven't been abiding by and end up becoming close friends as a result.
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This is one of those few movies that literally have no problems with it whatsoever (except for the animation on the humans and Sid's dog Scud) but that doesn't affect how the movie holds up as a whole one bit. This is what started the trend of computer-animated movies, it has the best cast for the best characters, excellent story, and what got Pixar started. Until the day Andy decides he no longer has any further use for him, Woody needs to just enjoy it while it lasts. This is about him coming to terms with the fact that Andy will eventually outgrow him, but just because love doesn't last forever, it's still worth experiencing. But of course, just like all the other movies, the stuff with Woody is always the main highlight of the film. Jessie has a very heartbreaking backstory that's tragic but still illustrated beautifully, especially thanks to the song When She Loved Me. What really makes me rate it so high though is the drama. Potato Head, at this rate the sky's the limit with how good these jokes are. The comedy in the Toy Story films is ALWAYS funny, so when it comes to the laughs in this, we got Buzz being annoyed by his utility belt counterpart seeing how annoying he was when he acted that way, Tour Guide Barbie, Rex's obsession with beating a Buzz Lightyear game, the one-liners between Hamm and Mr. Potato-Head, Wheezy, Jessie, Bullseye, Prospector, another Buzz Lightyear but with a utility belt, Barbie, and the Evil Emperor Zurg. The whole gang from the first movie has returned as well as some new characters such as Mrs.
On top of that, the film actually got deleted at one point and it seemed like they were about to go bankrupt, but luckily Pixar didn't give up and they were able to give us the sequel that we all know and love today. The first Toy Story already set the bar really high for a lot of computer-animated films but this is what saved Pixar and showed the world that they're not a one-trick-pony in a time where A Bug's Life and DreamWorks' Ants was released the same year, causing people to feel skeptical on what all of this would result in. Character's Point Of View Camera Shot (5)