It contained some storyboards, rough animation, and a minority of voices that were changed in the final film. July 27, 1995: Never-before-released footage was unveiled by the creators of the film.March 1995: The film was screened in the screening room.January 1995: The film was slated for a November 1995 release.February 1994: After a brief shutdown, production restarted at Pixar Animation Studios, and in March, the voice actors also returned.November 19, 1993: A very early draft of the film was presented by Disney.March 26, 1993: Randy Newman composed and presented "You've Got a Friend in Me".January 1993: Disney greenlit the film and voice casting began.October 1992: Joe Ranft helped with script development.Potato Head, and Andy himself gets a new puppy. Woody and Buzz are now flying (although Buzz thinks they're falling with style), and they land in the van that Andy's mom is driving. Buzz presses a button to let out his wings, tearing off the rocket, making it explode into bits. The batteries expire, so Woody lights the rocket to send them zooming. The toys realize that Woody was right, so they use Slinky to rescue him and Buzz. Buzz bumps into Woody, still riding the R.C. to bring Buzz back, but the toys attack him, and toss him off the van. Woody opens the back door, and sees the toys in the boxes. But Scud grabs onto Woody, so Buzz jumps onto his face and forces the dog to let him go. They could not catch up with Andy's van, but they do manage to climb up to the moving van. Woody and Buzz escape, with the rocket still on Buzz. Sid notices that the toys are alive, and runs into the house screaming. But before he was able to, Woody and the mutant toys hatch a plan to stop him. He tapes it onto Buzz, but has to wait until tomorrow to send him into orbit, because it was raining. The mutant toys gather around him and fix Buzz's arm, then disappear as Sid comes in with a huge rocket called "The Big One". As they see Buzz's broken arm, they refuse. He then rushes into the room to grab Buzz so that he could use Sid's window to convince the toys to rescue him. Woody imitates her mother, forcing her to leave. Sid's little sister Hannah finds him, and puts on a tea party with him. The TV was right - Buzz instead crashes onto the floor. Buzz watches a commercial on TV about him, and proves the TV wrong that he really can fly. When Sid leaves, Woody and Buzz find the exit, but can't leave, as Sid's dog Scud is there. The next day, Sid burns Woody's forehead with a magnifying glass. He takes them to his house, where a group of mutant toys live. Woody follows him, and Sid manages to not only take one alien toy with him, he also wins Woody and Buzz. Buzz finds a rocket crane game, and jumps in. Then they spy a Pizza Planet truck, and they use it to get to where Andy is. The car stops at the gas station, and that's when Woody and Buzz fall off the van, leaving them in the gas station together alone. Just as Andy arrives into the room, he can't find Buzz, so he takes Woody instead. He then tricks Buzz in order to knock him out the window. Woody thinks he should be the one, but loses again as the fortune reads "Don't Count on it". She tells him that he can only bring one toy. That evening, Andy and his mom go to Pizza Planet. For example, he lights a match to a firecracker taped to a Combat Carl. Then one day, Woody shows Buzz Andy's wicked neighbor Sid, who likes to torture toys for fun. As days pass, Buzz becomes more likely to become Andy's favorite toy. He does so, but Woody convinces him that it's falling with style. He introduces himself to everyone, and proves that he could fly around the room. His name is Buzz Lightyear, a "space ranger" that came from Star Command. The new present really was a new toy with a karate chop action, a laser light, a voice box and plastic wings. Then, the toys are warned that a surprise present is taken from the closet. As the mini-sergeant toys investigate Andy's presents, the "last" present is a board game. Woody also reminds everyone that no one is to get replaced. He starts a staff meeting and tells everyone to find a moving buddy, because Andy's mom is planning to move to a new house. But this is a problem for Woody - that Andy might get a new toy for his birthday. Today's his birthday, and he invites his friends. A boy named Andy likes to play with his toys - mostly, his favorite is Woody, a pull-string cowboy doll.
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