This is much more epic than the final battle against Stinky Pete in the actual movie. I can imagine that when Al arrives in Japan, he opens up the suitcase to find Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye gone, and Stinky Pete with tire tracks all over his body. That would have been satisfying to see.
No, I think it implies Pete would have been crushed to death and that would have gotten the MPAA in a frenzy, plus I feel the backpack scene was more funnier But if you disagree, that's fine
@@TheVideoGuyfromOhioDude! Tarzen was rated G and Clayton's death was way more gruelling than Prospector's defeat in this version. I am sure the MPA would have been fine with it.
Though Pete at least didn't get sucked in the jet engine and suffered being both chopped the pieces by the fan, and him jamming up the engine to blow him up. He just got trapped in the luggage area, when the wheels back into the plane.
Woody, Buzz, Jessie and Bullseye Landed Safe and Sound, The Other Toys are Happy to See Woody and Gave a Great Big Hug, Also Back in Andy's Room, Bo Peep was overjoyed to see her Boyfriend and Gives him Lots of Huge Kisses.
This is so debatable,seeing Pete go without the rest of the collection is priceless while in the Final Cut it’s just as priceless to see him covered in glitter 😂
I love that Woody wouldn’t let Buzz go. Even though his arm was literally falling apart. He would’ve done that without hesitation in the first movie. Especially if it was the version of him from that infamous Friday the 13th scene
The ending we got was better because it’s a whole less contrived (the film’s arc was centered around confronting the uncertain future, not holding onto the past like a reference to an old episode), adds closure to the Woody’s Round Up series (something Woody alluded to wanting to see earlier and now given a proper sendoff), and gives the villain a better punishment (being played with by an artist no less!)
Yeah it feels like the comment section only is liking this deleted scene from the fact it feels like a climatic final battle, but completely disregards the dialogue used. What we got in the end for Pete’s fate is much more deserving as he gets what he fears most, getting played and ruining his perfect mint condition appearance.
@LucarioShirona yep. Deleted scenes/concept art will always be a little deceptive in that it makes you imagine something better than the final product, even though they might have a perfectly good reason why it wasn't used.
Thus scene is special as it has Pete be in the final climax, first time we see Pete lose his hat, Woody saves Buzz opposite of the first film and Jesse is the one reminding woody and trusting in him which is the opposite to the actual scene
Yeah. So it implied that the scene the final episode of Woody's Roundup had Woody and Bullseye never made it into the the cliff until Pete holds a hand as a deus ex machina. Considering that Pete is the villain, he holds his hand so he wouldn't want to let Woody and Buzz get away. Pete ends up being dead by a TV reference.
@@freezasama5802 I know, I find this deleted scene to be more poetic on the context of how the _Woody's Roundup_ TV show played out. Pete saved the very enemy that he considered an ally in the show, so now we finally found the missing piece.
It’s not clear what happened to Pete in this scene. Some in the comments are saying he died. It looks like he just had his hat stolen briefly and then was taken up in the plane while getting his hat back at the last second. I’ve got a funny idea for an ending: What if Pete goes to Japan alone but still hopes he can be a museum exhibit, meanwhile Jessie kept Pete’s hat. When Pete arrives in Japan, the museum considers him worthless without the hat, so Pete ends up in a Japanese landfill. Pete realizes in that moment it was better to be a played-with toy that would eventually fall apart rather than a toy in a museum that would never be played with and would be considered ruined if any little piece of him was missing.
That is a pretty good scene, I wouldn't mind if this was the alternate climax. But the one we got was a lot more heroic and I guess they want to focus on Woody and Jessie's dynamic so that's why Buzz didn't have much involvement in the final cut other than grabbing Woody's hat and riding on Bullseye.
Yeah, in a vacuum I would like this more, but Woody and Buzz’s friendship was already developed in the first movie and with new characters, I makes more sense to flesh them out. Plus I think it’s way cooler to have them play out the finale that never got to be instead of being “hey, let’s do that one thing from that one episode”.
Wow, not a bad version of the climax. Woody and Buzz's friendship shines through as Woody refuses to let go of Buzz as his arm tears. I also like how Jessie references an episode of the show directly as she rides Bullseye. Plus, the callback of Buzz "falling with style" was a nice touch.
I like that! Also, in the final version of the scene, once Woody and Jessie land on Bullseye and the plane takes off, the music playing in the background is similar to the music that played in the falling with style scene
It’s been over 25 years since Toy Story 2 was released. I think this was from the script when Toy Story 2 was then intended as a straight-to-video release.
Hearing different people, believe to be crew members, recording lines for Buzz, Jessie and Stinky Pete, Tom Hanks recording Woody's lines being the only exception, does feel strange.
Wow, as a hardcore Toy Story 2 fan I’m very surprised and amazed to see this rare storyboard. I hope some day Colin or others from the OG TS2 crew can bring us more info about the initial script and all the pre-production stuff.
This makes sense because the toy and game companies would have to start their production at least a year before the film’s release so this storyline was still in place
Yep! In the game, you have miniboss fights against a toy gunslinger in Al's apartment, against Stinky Pete in the baggage maze, and against a toy blacksmith on the airport runway. Then, as the final boss fight, you must fight all three of them at once in the plane.
The original draft of Toy Story 2. As Al gets out of the car, the toys slip into the interior of the car through a hole leading to the back seat and take control of the car, driving off in front of Al. Thinking he's being carjacked, Al steals a Pizza Planet truck conveniently nearby (much like the first Toy Story) and follows in hot pursuit. Woody starts throwing Woody's Roundup memorabilia out of the trunk to slow Al down, not noticing Prospector and Señorita Cactus coming out of their boxes. They try to stop Andy's toys from driving the car, but Woody tells them they've already lost as he puts on his hat, now a charred mess, and proclaims that he's worthless to them. Angered, Prospector and Señorita Cactus start to go after Woody, but Bullseye comes in and buck-kicks them out of the car. Al sees them land on the road and stops the truck, but before he can get to them they get picked up by two kids on bikes, whom Al fights with as he tries to get them back.
I've always found storyboards to be interesting. Basically seeing the blueprints for the final animation as well as a different version of the film we got.
My theory for this version: Buzz and the gang failed to save Woody, Jessie and Bullseye in the airport baggage handling room so they hijack a baggage train and drive to the plane. When they get to the plane, Buzz orders Rex, Hamm, Mr. Potato Head and Slinky to stay put while he sneaks on to the plane and get Woody, Jessie and Bullseye
If Pixar could keep this deleted scene into the final development, then Stinky Pete would be better off dead than living in misery with the Barbie girl who lives in the Barbie world.
I always partially imagined it as the Toy Story 2 final boss bout on the PS1... Minus the actual laser shooting and Abilities to be consistent, but it can still work.
The Crossing the road scene was completely animated by the time Lasseter took over the film... The history that the entire film was redone from scratch is s bit of a myth. What you call a deleted scene is actually an early version that’s re boarded several times until the final version.
I imagine an aftermath for this: Jessie: Whoo-hoo! That flying was awesome! Buzz: Oh, that wasn't flying, ma'am. That was... Woody/Buzz: Falling with style. Woody and Buzz chuckle, as Jessie and Bullseye raise confused eyebrows.
Even though Stinky Pete is one of the most threatening villains in both the Disney and Pixar universe I really wish this scene had stayed because if there is one down side to common on the prospector is that his time as a villain is very short lived yes he can be quite intimidating especially during the airport but that really did not last long as the toys were pretty quick to take him down so as threatening as he can be at his worst he’s not that hard to deal with
It's Disney Universe, get it right, Pixar is not a Universe or a Franchise name it's just the name of an animation studio that's all it is, like DreamWorks Animation or Sony Animation,
Please give us the next scene for this please we really want too know what happened next please because I’m really starting too love it more then the one else have
It made no sense to me why in the movie after Woody and gang 'defeat' stinky pete they immediately strap him to a girls backpack while leaving jessie and bullseye in the suitcase and come back for them later If they had just freed them earlier on they wouldn't have gotten trapped in the plane
While I like this as a Work Print, and this version of the climax is cool, and epic and it feels like an action movie, I can tell that this was just a place holder for what we got in the actual movie. I think it was better to have Woody and Buzz fight Stinky Pete in the Baggage claim while also giving a fate that is more Kharmatic with his character arc: He was never loved, cause he wasn't played with and Woody making the decision to put him in Amy's Backpack opened the possibility to Pete eventually, off-camera, after the events of the film or what have you, having a change of heart. And I think that was a better fate than him getting trapped in the plane's wheel bay, only to be found in Japan with tire marks, much to Al's chagrin. And saving Jessie in the film was better as it finally is because that raised the stakes, and made it feel like Jessie would be the only Toy who gets sent to Japan. And that scene where she and Woody are hanging from the plane's tiller, and they escape by remembering an episode (Just like in this workprint) was just the better result. So, I feel like the movie's version is overall better, but man! The image of these colorful toys fighting for their life under the metalic underbelly of an international flight is an image I will forever be envious of. The one line I miss most is a Determined Woody telling Buzz "I won't let ya go!" as he hangs on with his ripped arm, refusing to let his best friend fall onto the spinning tires of the plane's tiller. Also, the notion of Kelsey Grammer saying "My hat!" as Stinky Pete is hilarious!
The part where Jessie first steals Stinky Pete's hat and then tosses it back to him which leads to his defeat reminds me of that Gummie Bears episode where Sunni snatches the crown off the King of the Carpies and tosses it at him, and he catches it but hits a rock arch.
I can just imagine a viewer mail meme being made! (The toys are falling screaming as the Ham,Rex,Potato head,and slinky) frantically move around with the box,then just a few feet from ground,the Viewer Mail title appears) Pig:Hi folks! Viewer mail time again! Oh! Here’s one from Sally,age 14! Dear Pig,aren’t you interrupting the story at the most suspenseful part? Well the answer is yes,Sally! Yes I am? Keep those cards and letters coming!
Thanks! Even though this was the last version that I co-directed, I actually think the final was a big improvement having Buzz arrive riding Bullseye and also Jesse and Woody finishing the last episode that never was made.
These toy story deleted scenes be dark AF. In Toy Story 1 they almost made Woody a colossal narcissist douche, and here in the sequel they almost legit kill Stinky Pete with plane tires 😬
One likely reason is character growth for Jessie as she comes to trust Woody against all odds; giving the final cut greater emotional impact. Plus, while Prospector's fate is open-ended either way, his sadistic punishment from Woody at least grants him what fate denied.
Where’s the missing or lost sequences of Toy Story 2 (1998) - Workprint? Deleted Scenes are partially lost: Alternative Opening Sheriff Woody Pride Meets Wheezy Buzz Lightyear Fights Utility Buzz The Elevator Woody Stays Emperor Zrug Vs. Utility Buzz and Alternative Ending Cast (some of them have scratch voices): Woody: Tom Hanks Buzz Lightyear: Tim Allen (original) & Patrick Farley (only scratch voices) Stinky Pete: Kelsey Grammer (original) & Maurice LaMarche (only scratch voices) Jessie: Joan Cusack (original) & Holly Hunter (only scratch voices) Rex: Wallace Shawn Hamm: John Ratzenberger Mrs. Potato Head: Estelle Harris (1928 - 2022) Mr. Potato Head: Don Rickles (1926 - 2017) Slinky Dog: Jim Varney (1949 - 2000) Andy: Shaun Flemming Mrs. Davis: Laurie Metcalf Al McWhiggin: Wayne Knight Bo Peep: Kath Soucie Emperor Zrug: Frank Whelker Aliens: Dee Bradley Baker Sarge: R. Lee Ermey (1944 - 2018) Wheezy: Joe Ranft (1960 - 2005)
Señorita cactus was already written out by the time I started as co Director summer of ‘97. Even then, JL and Disney thought we had too many characters and told us we had to cut either Jessie or Bullseye. Only when we suggested making bullseye a mute character did they allow him to stay in.
Most likely because they wanted to give a proper conclusion with Woody's Round-up and Woody and Jesse letting go of the past and making their own ending. This is essentially Woody's story and the climax is centered on him and his friends he made on his own. After what Buzz went through, it's nice to give him a backseat for what's more important. Still, while the version we got works as a character standpoint, this one is admittedly more epic, especially with Buzz in the mix being a different spin on the first movie's ending like Woody and Buzz flying again.
I beg to differ. The final cut gave Prospector his chance to fulfill his true purpose as a toy (albeit begrudgingly). Still, camera flash was a tad anti climatic.
This is much more epic than the final battle against Stinky Pete in the actual movie. I can imagine that when Al arrives in Japan, he opens up the suitcase to find Woody, Jessie, and Bullseye gone, and Stinky Pete with tire tracks all over his body. That would have been satisfying to see.
Good guess! I believe that was our plan at the time.
No, I think it implies Pete would have been crushed to death and that would have gotten the MPAA in a frenzy, plus I feel the backpack scene was more funnier
But if you disagree, that's fine
I like this
And Pete would have a chance dude got destroyed by cameras
@@TheVideoGuyfromOhioDude! Tarzen was rated G and Clayton's death was way more gruelling than Prospector's defeat in this version.
I am sure the MPA would have been fine with it.
Prospector suffers Syndrome's fate in this! It's so great to hear this unused dialog from Tom. Thanks so much for sharing these!
Though Pete at least didn't get sucked in the jet engine and suffered being both chopped the pieces by the fan, and him jamming up the engine to blow him up. He just got trapped in the luggage area, when the wheels back into the plane.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Or Worse cause that horrible day 9/11/01
Stinky Pete got a fate worse than death....
GETTING SENT TO JAPAN!!!!
I’m actually glad he didn’t die. He wasn’t an evil character, he was just someone who was tired of being trapped in storage
0:50 "Hey wait, wait, wait a minute! What's happens next!?! Come on, let's see the rest of the workprint!"
I know right
Woody, Buzz, Jessie and Bullseye Landed Safe and Sound, The Other Toys are Happy to See Woody and Gave a Great Big Hug, Also Back in Andy's Room, Bo Peep was overjoyed to see her Boyfriend and Gives him Lots of Huge Kisses.
This is so debatable,seeing Pete go without the rest of the collection is priceless while in the Final Cut it’s just as priceless to see him covered in glitter 😂
I love that Woody wouldn’t let Buzz go.
Even though his arm was literally falling apart.
He would’ve done that without hesitation in the first movie.
Especially if it was the version of him from that infamous Friday the 13th scene
The ending we got was better because it’s a whole less contrived (the film’s arc was centered around confronting the uncertain future, not holding onto the past like a reference to an old episode), adds closure to the Woody’s Round Up series (something Woody alluded to wanting to see earlier and now given a proper sendoff), and gives the villain a better punishment (being played with by an artist no less!)
Okay, this is making *insane* amounts of sense to me!
Yeah it feels like the comment section only is liking this deleted scene from the fact it feels like a climatic final battle, but completely disregards the dialogue used. What we got in the end for Pete’s fate is much more deserving as he gets what he fears most, getting played and ruining his perfect mint condition appearance.
@LucarioShirona yep. Deleted scenes/concept art will always be a little deceptive in that it makes you imagine something better than the final product, even though they might have a perfectly good reason why it wasn't used.
Yeah and the arm would’ve torn off by this point.
Thus scene is special as it has Pete be in the final climax, first time we see Pete lose his hat, Woody saves Buzz opposite of the first film and Jesse is the one reminding woody and trusting in him which is the opposite to the actual scene
Yeah. So it implied that the scene the final episode of Woody's Roundup had Woody and Bullseye never made it into the the cliff until Pete holds a hand as a deus ex machina. Considering that Pete is the villain, he holds his hand so he wouldn't want to let Woody and Buzz get away.
Pete ends up being dead by a TV reference.
@@poweroffriendship2.0 that's pretty deep
@@freezasama5802 I know, I find this deleted scene to be more poetic on the context of how the _Woody's Roundup_ TV show played out. Pete saved the very enemy that he considered an ally in the show, so now we finally found the missing piece.
“Jessie.”
So Stinky Pete in this version will never know the true meaning of playtime
Colin Brady Thank you soooo Much for uploading these Amazing Lost Media clips. Really appreciate it. Best Regards Divine.
It’s not clear what happened to Pete in this scene. Some in the comments are saying he died. It looks like he just had his hat stolen briefly and then was taken up in the plane while getting his hat back at the last second. I’ve got a funny idea for an ending: What if Pete goes to Japan alone but still hopes he can be a museum exhibit, meanwhile Jessie kept Pete’s hat. When Pete arrives in Japan, the museum considers him worthless without the hat, so Pete ends up in a Japanese landfill. Pete realizes in that moment it was better to be a played-with toy that would eventually fall apart rather than a toy in a museum that would never be played with and would be considered ruined if any little piece of him was missing.
That would be so funny
That was way more epic than what we got, I would have loved that ending to have happened
That is a pretty good scene, I wouldn't mind if this was the alternate climax. But the one we got was a lot more heroic and I guess they want to focus on Woody and Jessie's dynamic so that's why Buzz didn't have much involvement in the final cut other than grabbing Woody's hat and riding on Bullseye.
Yeah, in a vacuum I would like this more, but Woody and Buzz’s friendship was already developed in the first movie and with new characters, I makes more sense to flesh them out. Plus I think it’s way cooler to have them play out the finale that never got to be instead of being “hey, let’s do that one thing from that one episode”.
Wow, not a bad version of the climax. Woody and Buzz's friendship shines through as Woody refuses to let go of Buzz as his arm tears. I also like how Jessie references an episode of the show directly as she rides Bullseye. Plus, the callback of Buzz "falling with style" was a nice touch.
I liked it too. When Woody told Buzz he won't let him go, it warmed my heart.
I like that! Also, in the final version of the scene, once Woody and Jessie land on Bullseye and the plane takes off, the music playing in the background is similar to the music that played in the falling with style scene
It’s been over 25 years since Toy Story 2 was released. I think this was from the script when Toy Story 2 was then intended as a straight-to-video release.
At this point the film was already green lit for theatrical.
Hearing different people, believe to be crew members, recording lines for Buzz, Jessie and Stinky Pete, Tom Hanks recording Woody's lines being the only exception, does feel strange.
Wow, as a hardcore Toy Story 2 fan I’m very surprised and amazed to see this rare storyboard. I hope some day Colin or others from the OG TS2 crew can bring us more info about the initial script and all the pre-production stuff.
They should have used this version! Thanks for uploading, I didn’t know about this.
To be honest, I wish this scene wasn’t deleted. This actually looks better than the final scene!
This reminds me of the Toy story 2 ps1 game, the final boss fight against Stinky Pete and his goons is on the plane.
This makes sense because the toy and game companies would have to start their production at least a year before the film’s release so this storyline was still in place
Yep!
In the game, you have miniboss fights against a toy gunslinger in Al's apartment, against Stinky Pete in the baggage maze, and against a toy blacksmith on the airport runway. Then, as the final boss fight, you must fight all three of them at once in the plane.
@@Colin_a_BradyHello good a question, here stinky Pete was going to die in this deleted scene??
Took me a second to realize this was the Rocketeer soundtrack
The original draft of Toy Story 2. As Al gets out of the car, the toys slip into the interior of the car through a hole leading to the back seat and take control of the car, driving off in front of Al. Thinking he's being carjacked, Al steals a Pizza Planet truck conveniently nearby (much like the first Toy Story) and follows in hot pursuit. Woody starts throwing Woody's Roundup memorabilia out of the trunk to slow Al down, not noticing Prospector and Señorita Cactus coming out of their boxes. They try to stop Andy's toys from driving the car, but Woody tells them they've already lost as he puts on his hat, now a charred mess, and proclaims that he's worthless to them. Angered, Prospector and Señorita Cactus start to go after Woody, but Bullseye comes in and buck-kicks them out of the car. Al sees them land on the road and stops the truck, but before he can get to them they get picked up by two kids on bikes, whom Al fights with as he tries to get them back.
Definitely way too unrealistic that Woody could hold onto a moving airplane with a ripped arm, talking toys notwithstanding.
I've always found storyboards to be interesting. Basically seeing the blueprints for the final animation as well as a different version of the film we got.
This would’ve made the movie 100 times better
I feel like this would have been a stronger final confrontation, and way more epic that what we got in the final movie
I kind of agree, but the way he lost was very fitting in the final film.
0:30 Stinky Pete: I know all the episodes too, Woody.
This would’ve been way better than what we would have originally gotten
Sure is nice to see at least Wallace Shawn and Tom Hanks played their characters in the drawing board/table read.
I’m glad with what we got but this was actually pretty good 👍
I Do Loved That Toy Story 2 Storyboard!
It's incredible seeing these lost storyboards that we've never seen until now. I wonder why they were never included in a DVD special features?
Wait they weren't on the DVDs?!
0:01
Stinky Pete: I HATE Space Toys! 👿
My theory for this version:
Buzz and the gang failed to save Woody, Jessie and Bullseye in the airport baggage handling room so they hijack a baggage train and drive to the plane. When they get to the plane, Buzz orders Rex, Hamm, Mr. Potato Head and Slinky to stay put while he sneaks on to the plane and get Woody, Jessie and Bullseye
Looks like Stinky Pete went to Japan after all.
In pieces I think.
You mean to tell me there’s an alternate ending of Prospector facing Woody and the others on the plane?
I know right
If Pixar could keep this deleted scene into the final development, then Stinky Pete would be better off dead than living in misery with the Barbie girl who lives in the Barbie world.
I always partially imagined it as the Toy Story 2 final boss bout on the PS1... Minus the actual laser shooting and Abilities to be consistent, but it can still work.
I thought there were only 2 deleted scenes from Toy Story 2:
Godzilla Rex
Crossing the Road
The Crossing the road scene was completely animated by the time Lasseter took over the film... The history that the entire film was redone from scratch is s bit of a myth. What you call a deleted scene is actually an early version that’s re boarded several times until the final version.
I absolutely love the parallel of Buzz and Woody flying through the sky just like in Toy Story 1
I imagine an aftermath for this:
Jessie: Whoo-hoo! That flying was awesome!
Buzz: Oh, that wasn't flying, ma'am. That was...
Woody/Buzz: Falling with style.
Woody and Buzz chuckle, as Jessie and Bullseye raise confused eyebrows.
Mr. Potato Head: Come on, boys! let's catch them!
Even though Stinky Pete is one of the most threatening villains in both the Disney and Pixar universe I really wish this scene had stayed because if there is one down side to common on the prospector is that his time as a villain is very short lived yes he can be quite intimidating especially during the airport but that really did not last long as the toys were pretty quick to take him down so as threatening as he can be at his worst he’s not that hard to deal with
It's Disney Universe, get it right, Pixar is not a Universe or a Franchise name it's just the name of an animation studio that's all it is, like DreamWorks Animation or Sony Animation,
0:02 Stinky Pete: I hate space toys!
Watch your tone, prospector!
Run Sheriff Woody! Run Buzz Lightyear RUN! Get Away from the Stinky Pete! Hurry!
0:04 same scream when Woody and Buzz throw themselves to the ground to avoid being hit by the truck
This must’ve been a sample from the original rough cut of Toy Story 2 when it was accidentally deleted
What happens next
Happy trails, Prospector.
0:33-0:38 at this point, he’s similar to jafar disguise.
Quite literally in this version 😅
Please give us the next scene for this please we really want too know what happened next please because I’m really starting too love it more then the one else have
Dang Stinky Pete died in this Final Cut? I like this than his other defeat.
I want to see the full version of this climax!
It made no sense to me why in the movie after Woody and gang 'defeat' stinky pete they immediately strap him to a girls backpack while leaving jessie and bullseye in the suitcase and come back for them later
If they had just freed them earlier on they wouldn't have gotten trapped in the plane
Stinky Pete was going to keep being a pain in the butt, so they had to get rid of him first.
Stinky Pete HAD to be done away with first, or he wouldn't stop.
wow!!!!! pete died? on the first version of the movie?
Jessie's original voice is sounded kinda good
0:42 is this a that’s what she said joke…..
It’s kind of weird to see a Toy Story clip with a totally different score and not Randy Newman’s score
While I like this as a Work Print, and this version of the climax is cool, and epic and it feels like an action movie, I can tell that this was just a place holder for what we got in the actual movie. I think it was better to have Woody and Buzz fight Stinky Pete in the Baggage claim while also giving a fate that is more Kharmatic with his character arc: He was never loved, cause he wasn't played with and Woody making the decision to put him in Amy's Backpack opened the possibility to Pete eventually, off-camera, after the events of the film or what have you, having a change of heart. And I think that was a better fate than him getting trapped in the plane's wheel bay, only to be found in Japan with tire marks, much to Al's chagrin.
And saving Jessie in the film was better as it finally is because that raised the stakes, and made it feel like Jessie would be the only Toy who gets sent to Japan. And that scene where she and Woody are hanging from the plane's tiller, and they escape by remembering an episode (Just like in this workprint) was just the better result. So, I feel like the movie's version is overall better, but man! The image of these colorful toys fighting for their life under the metalic underbelly of an international flight is an image I will forever be envious of. The one line I miss most is a Determined Woody telling Buzz "I won't let ya go!" as he hangs on with his ripped arm, refusing to let his best friend fall onto the spinning tires of the plane's tiller. Also, the notion of Kelsey Grammer saying "My hat!" as Stinky Pete is hilarious!
"By the way, Stink Pete needs a ride"
Daphne Moon - Frasier
The part where Jessie first steals Stinky Pete's hat and then tosses it back to him which leads to his defeat reminds me of that Gummie Bears episode where Sunni snatches the crown off the King of the Carpies and tosses it at him, and he catches it but hits a rock arch.
They should’ve kept this scene! I would’ve like to see the three toys falling while potato head Ham,Rex, and Slinky try to make a soft landing
I can just imagine a viewer mail meme being made! (The toys are falling screaming as the Ham,Rex,Potato head,and slinky) frantically move around with the box,then just a few feet from ground,the Viewer Mail title appears) Pig:Hi folks! Viewer mail time again! Oh! Here’s one from Sally,age 14! Dear Pig,aren’t you interrupting the story at the most suspenseful part? Well the answer is yes,Sally! Yes I am? Keep those cards and letters coming!
Wow, I think I actually prefer this version of the climax than the one in the film. What we got is still great though.
Thanks! Even though this was the last version that I co-directed, I actually think the final was a big improvement having Buzz arrive riding Bullseye and also Jesse and Woody finishing the last episode that never was made.
@@Colin_a_BradyI wholeheartedly agree
I also agree this version of this scene is better than the final film one
0:09 that’s the same yelp he made in the first film when flying on the lit rocket Sid strapped Buzz to
2 days until toy story 1 turns 29 years old
I kind of wish that Buzz would have stayed in this scene. I still like the one that made it into the final film though.
SAME !!! I think we havent had any proper moments between woody and buzz in ts2 imo even tho they're meant to be an " inseperable duo "
Stinky pete in the plane take off
Right yeah
That could have been better ending then the original
Ya, it definitely woulda been better “than” the original.
These toy story deleted scenes be dark AF. In Toy Story 1 they almost made Woody a colossal narcissist douche, and here in the sequel they almost legit kill Stinky Pete with plane tires 😬
Oh god...
No, Stinky Pete didn’t die, he flew to Japan🇯🇵.
@@МаксимГолумб Oh right
Random guy:Movie characters can't kill
Woody: hold my boot
Is that actuality Tom Hanks in this story reel?
Um 😐
Yes
This is one of the directors of toy story 2?
We were robbed!!!! Of the perfect battle!
I’m sorry, is this music from The Rocketeer? This what they played during the Airplane Rescue.
Yes, it has to be. I thought I was crazy for hearing it as well.
A placeholder music?
@@ad7799 Except that it's liscenced music, but since Disney owns both Pixar and Rocketeer, I guess it's fine.
Just makes this 10 times more of an epic and exciting climax
I wonder why this was cut.
One likely reason is character growth for Jessie as she comes to trust Woody against all odds; giving the final cut greater emotional impact. Plus, while Prospector's fate is open-ended either way, his sadistic punishment from Woody at least grants him what fate denied.
Part 2, please
Did Stinky Pete just die in this version?
The answer is Yes he did die he died by being crushed by The plane's tire
Guessing they thought it was to
Grim and violent for a kids film.
@@nehemiahpouncey3607 *Laughs at Sid's toys in the first movie*
0:02 this should’ve been the final battle with Prospector
You kinda got that somewhat with the video game.
I wish this made it into the movie
Come to think of it, me, too.
I really want to see this final in movie.
Where’s the missing or lost sequences of Toy Story 2 (1998) - Workprint?
Deleted Scenes are partially lost:
Alternative Opening
Sheriff Woody Pride Meets Wheezy
Buzz Lightyear Fights Utility Buzz
The Elevator
Woody Stays
Emperor Zrug Vs. Utility Buzz
and
Alternative Ending
Cast (some of them have scratch voices):
Woody: Tom Hanks
Buzz Lightyear: Tim Allen (original) & Patrick Farley (only scratch voices)
Stinky Pete: Kelsey Grammer (original) & Maurice LaMarche (only scratch voices)
Jessie: Joan Cusack (original) & Holly Hunter (only scratch voices)
Rex: Wallace Shawn
Hamm: John Ratzenberger
Mrs. Potato Head: Estelle Harris (1928 - 2022)
Mr. Potato Head: Don Rickles (1926 - 2017)
Slinky Dog: Jim Varney (1949 - 2000)
Andy: Shaun Flemming
Mrs. Davis: Laurie Metcalf
Al McWhiggin: Wayne Knight
Bo Peep: Kath Soucie
Emperor Zrug: Frank Whelker
Aliens: Dee Bradley Baker
Sarge: R. Lee Ermey (1944 - 2018)
Wheezy: Joe Ranft (1960 - 2005)
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Released in November 24, 1999
wait
so holly hunter was the voice of jessie in the storyboards?
wow
0:48 Woody: Hey Come on, let’s see the next episode !
Does anybody know where the temp music in this video is from?
It is the score from The Rocketeer (1991) titled "The Flying Circus" by James Horner
Is there a full version of this whole scene? If there is please send me a link!
So Buzz’s wings can hold Woody, Jessie AND Bull’s Eye? What kind of sorcery is this?
@@Individualthatisabsorbant they wouldn’t be able to make that excuse here.
What happens later, at the end it's just cut
Do you have any storyboard videos of the Black Friday reel from Toy Story
So the Prospector almost died in a horrifying way, you know being a girl toy is not so bad
Girls and Ladies can be Heroic and Tough Too.
So stinky pete Was Originally supposed to die
0:34 was
i forgot about the woodys roundup thing so when ahe said episode 22 i was just like 'hmm yes evangelion'
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I didn’t know prospector was gonna get crushed to death by the planes tires it would have been interesting if they put it in
This is amazing.
I wish they say to infinity and beyond
Ya, me, too.
The soundtrack is very epic in the airplane deleted scene!.
I didn’t know the prospecter knows all the episodes
Why wouldn't he? He was in the show.
0:33 are you sure his hat is removable ?
I had a Stinky Pete toy, his hat was removable.
And yes he was bald
@@Wolfbane8U didn’t.
I think it was deleted this scene
Seniorita Cactus??????????
Where is She?
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Señorita cactus was already written out by the time I started as co Director summer of ‘97. Even then, JL and Disney thought we had too many characters and told us we had to cut either Jessie or Bullseye. Only when we suggested making bullseye a mute character did they allow him to stay in.
@@Colin_a_Brady oh wow, so Bullseye was supposed to have lines?
@@scepticstream7176 Yep, he was originally supposed to be voiced by Martin Short!
@@nadiaz721 now I'm kinda glad he didn't speak, Martin Short kind of annoys me lol
So did Pete die in the original draft?
Now we know were Incredibles got the inspiration from.
Where did you get this from the og script
I was one of the two directors of the film at this time
Do you have a full clip of this
@@Colin_a_Brady You?
So why did this scene get cut in the final film?
Most likely because they wanted to give a proper conclusion with Woody's Round-up and Woody and Jesse letting go of the past and making their own ending. This is essentially Woody's story and the climax is centered on him and his friends he made on his own. After what Buzz went through, it's nice to give him a backseat for what's more important.
Still, while the version we got works as a character standpoint, this one is admittedly more epic, especially with Buzz in the mix being a different spin on the first movie's ending like Woody and Buzz flying again.
Long time Cartoon Fans be like: 0:30
The draw of 1999
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Personally I'm fine either way, plus the implication of Pete getting crushed would have given this movie a higher rating than it needed to be
I feel like he got crushed in there 😂 0:38
He was one of a kind thoooo
I beg to differ. The final cut gave Prospector his chance to fulfill his true purpose as a toy (albeit begrudgingly). Still, camera flash was a tad anti climatic.