Summary
-When Andy finishes packing for college, he puts the toys in a bag destined for the attic to save them. Andy's mom thinks he is getting rid of them, so she mistakenly delivers them to a local day-care center and it's up to Woody to convince them they were not abandoned and leave
Cast
-Tom Hanks: Woody
-Joan Cusack: Jessie
-John Ratzenberger: Hamm
-Don Rickles: Mr. Potato Head
-Tim Allen: Buzz Lightyear
-Ned Beatty: Lotso
-Michael Keaton: Ken
-Wallace Shawn: Rex
-Estelle Harris: Mrs. Potato Head
-Jodi Benson: Barbie
-John Morris: Andy
-Emily Hahn: Bonnie
-Laurie Metcalf: Andy's Mom
-Blake Clark: Slinky Dog
-Teddy Newton: Chatter Telephone
-Bud Luckey: Chuckles
-Timothy Dalton: Mr. Pricklepants
-Kristen Schaal: Trixie
-Bonnie Hunt: Dolly
-Whoopi Goldberg: Stretch
-Jan Rabson: Sparks
-Richard Kind: Bookworm
-Jack Angel: Chunk
Did You Know?
-Director Lee Unkrich wanted the Sunnyside escape to be just right. He and the Pixar crew watched every prison movie ever. He even stated "There are a lot of prison movies out there, and I think we watched every single one of them."
-As Barbie is going through Ken's closet, she finds a blue and gold letterman jacket with a K on the breast and a blue and gold "State" pennant across the front. Blue and gold are the colors for Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, where Michael Keaton, who voiced Ken, graduated from.
-Two of the addresses used in the movie exist in real life. 1225 Sycamore Street (Bonnie's house) and 234 Elm Street (Andy's house) exist in two different cities: Cincinnati, Ohio and Denton, Texas. In Cincinnati, however, Sycamore is a main thoroughfare near the center of the city
-For the desert sequence, the Judas Priest song "Electric Eye" was used as temporary music because Lee Unkrich and every employee who worked on the film are fans of heavy metal
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