While Andy is away at summer camp Woody has been toynapped by Al McWiggin, a greedy collector and proprietor of "Al's Toy Barn"! In this all-out rescue mission, Buzz and his friends Mr. Potato Head, Slinky Dog, Rex and Hamm springs into action to rescue Woody from winding up as a museum piece. They must find a way to save him before he gets sold in Japan forever and they'll never see him again!
nudity | A few kisses on the cheek. Some "male" toys admire lots of dancing Barbies in swimsuits. A toy covers his privates as he appears to be naked |
violence | Nearly all played for laughs: In a sequence that turns out to be a video game, we see a character exchanging laser beam fire with an army of robots; some robot parts fly to the ground after an explosion and a character gets its torso shot off. A toy flies into a door, a toy is tied onto cardboard and put in a box, a toy is used as a battering ram, a toy tackles another and pulls its arm behind its back, a toy tries to hit another with a pickaxe, a couple of toys scuffle, two toys shoot at each and two boxing toys punch each other. A dog picks up a toy with its mouth, shakes it around, throws it to the ground, then licks its face. A toy's arm rips off and is stitched back on; in a later scene, a toy uses a pickaxe to rip out some of the seams again (and again, the arm is stitched together). A couple of punches and scuffles; several falls and pratfalls. In a dream sequence, a boy throws a toy into a trash can filled with broken toy parts; when the toy tries to climb out, an arm pulls it back down. Twice, a toy grabs onto a moving vehicle and once the toy falls off and rolls on the ground, uninjured. Toys cross a busy street while carrying orange cones over themselves; many cars swerve and screech to a halt to avoid them (some are nearly smashed by truck) and two cars crash into each other. Reckless driving; in one scene, the toys drive a car on a busy street. A man burps on a toy that is standing next to his mouth. Some yelling. |
profanity | very mild language. name-calling |
alcohol | None |
frightening | Emporor Zurg and The Prospector may scare some young viewers. Woody has a nightmare about falling into to dumpster and getting pulled down by toy parts that come to life, this may disturb younger viewers. A sequence includes a story of how Jessie is abandoned by her owner while a depressing song plays, this may be very emotional for some viewers and several people (including stars Tom Hanks and Tim Allen) have admitted to crying upon watching this scene. Is definitely toned down from the first with much less name calling and only a few intense scenes. BBFC - (U): very mild violence, threat. |