Rayman Legends Adventures in Toy Story 2/Transcript

It was all silent and in the Gamma Quadrant in Sector 4. The stars were shining brightly across the cosmos. Suddenly, something bright and blue zoomed across the starry area and proceeded towards a planet. This wasn't a comet, nor was it any space object. It was a legendary space hero, a brave warrior, Star Command's most famous space ranger ever to travel across the galaxy; Buzz Lightyear. The legendary ranger flew towards the planet, like an asteroid entering the atmosphere, before opening up his wings and taking flight. Braving the misty clouds, flying fast like a falcon, he flew close the planet surface across the big canyons with floating rocks. Barrel-rolling and dodging every obstacle in his path, Buzz came to an open area that looked clear enough to land. He slowly descended to the ground, and retracted his wings. Upon landing, he looked at the scenery. It was silent....a little too silent......but Buzz could warn this was where he was intending to land. He opened his wrist communicator and reported his discovery. "Buzz Lightyear Mission Log; all signs indicate that this planet is the location of Zurg's fortress, but there appears to be no sign of intelligent life anywhere."

After reporting this, Buzz noticed something on his body. It was a red dot. More and more red dots appeared all over him. Buzz suddenly realized that he was surrounded by millions of robots serving Buzz's arch nemesis; the evil Emperor Zurg. These machines activated their weapons and got ready to fire. Outnumbered, but not going down without a fight, Buzz jumped in a direction and fired his laser. This laser hit a shiny crystal formation. Upon getting heated up, the crystal fired Buzz's laser in many directions. These hit all the robots and they all exploded. These explosions sent Buzz flying. He landed a mile away from the impact, but swiftly got up to avoid getting hit by the falling pieces of metal. Buzz knew that this was more dangerous than he thought. But as he thought on how to reach his intended target, a mechanism appeared from underneath a rock and scanned the area. Upon seeing Buzz, this machine started buzzing and freaking out. Buzz swiftly got up and blasted this machine, destroying it, as well as silencing it. But Buzz suddenly felt something underneath him. The ground was starting to split apart. It was splitting apart in a Z formation. Buzz got himself on one of the ledges and watched the ground separate slowly. Thinking this could take him to his target, Buzz jumped into the dark underground below. With that said, the ground went back together, making it dark underneath. Buzz clicked his chest and he glowed in the dark. Buzz began exploring the dark base. But what he didn't know was that he was being watched. "Hahahahaha, come to me, my prey," a dark figure said as he turned a switch.

The dark hallway suddenly lit up, stopping Buzz. Suddenly, a wall came down behind Buzz, presented its sharp spikes and proceeded to attack Buzz. Buzz noticed this and ran. But this wall was much faster. Buzz frantically ran down the hall to escape, until eventually coming to an exit. Buzz jumped through the exit before the spikes could impale him in a dead end. Yet intact, Buzz got up and saw that he was in a big room with a bottomless pit. But he also spotted a battery on another platform. It said "Source or Zurg's Power," and it was floating in an electronic mechanism on the other side of a bridge with floating circles. Buzz slowly walked towards the edge and slowly jumped from circle to the next. He jumped very carefully until the circles suddenly plummeted to the pit. Buzz fell as well, taken fully by surprise. But Buzz wasn't pleased. He turned on his anti-gravity belt and he stopped falling. A few circles were caught in the anti-gravity field with him as he flew up to the platform. "TO INFINITY AND BEYOND!!"

Buzz flew up to the platform, deactivated his belt and approached the battery. But as he tried grasping it, he noticed that it wasn't solid. It was all holographic and not an actual object. The battery suddenly disappeared as Buzz realized that it was a trap. Behind Buzz, a dark purple cyborg robot with horns appeared. He had a powerful ion blaster in his right hand. This was the evil Emperor Zurg in the flesh, and he was ready for a confrontation. "Then we meet again Buzz Lightyear for the last time," he said.

"Not today, Zurg," replied Buzz.

Zurg lifted his blaster and opened fire on Buzz. Thinking fast, Buzz used one of the bridge circles to shield himself from Zurg's powerful lasers. But this wasn't doing much for him other than protect himself. The lasers were really powerful and he was forced backwards. Buzz sent a little of Zurg's lasers back at him, but missed. Buzz threw a circle and it hit Zurg's face. Buzz jumped up, did a somersault above the firing Zurg, and landed behind him. But as he was about to fire a laser on him, Zurg swiftly turned around and unleashed a complete charged blast on Buzz. This in turn disintegrated Buzz from the waste-up. The remaining half of Buzz plopped to the ground as Zurg laughed manically in victory. This in turn became game over for Rex, the green plastic dinosaur from Andy Davis' room playing a Buzz Lightyear video game in Andy's room. "OH, DEAR! NO!! NONONONONONONO!!!"

Andy's Buzz Lightyear was nearby and said, "ooh, you almost got him."

"I'll never defeat Zurg," complained Rex.

"Of course you will, Rex," replied Buzz, "actually, you're a better Buzz than I am."

"But look at my little arms," said Rex, "I can't press the fire button and jump at the same time."

Everyone heard noises coming from another part of the room. They turned and saw Sheriff Woody, Andy’s favorite toy, searching in Andy’s drawers for something. “Where is this, where is that?"

Buzz and Rex were confused. “Um…Woody,” called Buzz.

Woody, who was looking for his hat, heard this call and got himself out of the drawer, but bonked his head on another drawer, making him lose his balance and fall down to the ground. “Hang on, cowboy,” said Buzz as he swung on a lamp post, landed on the Hot Wheels track and rode down it before flying through the air and landing near Woody, “Woody, are you alright?”

Woody was helped to his feet. “Yes, yes, I’m fine, Buzz,” he said before swiftly continuing, “alright, here’s your list of facts to do while I’m gone; the batteries need to be changed, the toys on the lower chest need to be turned, oh, and make sure everyone attends Mr. Spell’s seminar on what to do if you or any of you get swallowed. Alright? OK, well, that's it.”

“Woody,” said Buzz, “you haven’t found your hat yet, have you?”

“No,” replied a shocked Woody, “and Andy’s leaving for Cowboy Camp any moment. I can’t find it anywhere.”

“Don’t worry, Woody,” said Buzz, “in a few hours, you’ll be sitting around a campfire with Andy making delicious hot schmoes.”

“They’re called s’mores, Buzz,” replied an annoyed Woody.

“Alright, hold on, sure,” Buzz said before announcing to his toy mates around the room, “has anyone ever found Woody’s hat?”

Sarge and his green army men looked in the toy chest, carrying stuff out with a little help from the shark toy. “Keep watching, men. Dig deeper,” ordered Sarge before reporting to Buzz, “negative. Yet looking.”

Hamm, the piggy bank, and Lenny, the binoculars, looked outside the window. “The lawn gnome next door says it’s not in the yard, but, uh...he’ll keep looking,” said Hamm.

Bo Peep, her sheep and the troll toy entered the room after searching the hallway. “It’s not in Molly’s room,” said Bo, “we looked everywhere.”

“I found it,” said Mr. Potato Head as he came out from underneath the bed.

“You found my hat,” asked Woody.

“Your hat,” asked Potato Head as he showed Woody a toy ear, “no. The woman lost her earring. Oh, my little sweet potato.”

Mr. Potato Head was referring to Mrs. Potato Head, one of Andy’s new toys, who learned Andy got for Christmas on their last visit. “Oh, you found it, oh,” she said with delight as she took her ear back, “it’s so nice to have a big hot potato around the house.”

The two potato heads embraced with each other. But Woody was not in the mood for conversation. He was yet stressing over his hat. “Oh, great, that’s just great, this’ll be the first year I miss Cowboy Camp, all because of my foolish hat,” he complained.

Bo Peep approached her damaged boyfriend and said, “Woody, look under your boot.”

“Don’t be foolish, my hat is not under my boot,” replied Woody dryly.

“Would you just like to watch?”

Woody sighed and looked for himself. Obviously, he didn’t find his hat, but he saw Andy’s name on his boot. “You see? No hat, just the word ‘Andy,’” he said.

“Uh-huh,” replied Bo, “and the boy who wrote this will take you camping with or without your hat.”

Woody calmed down after listening to her girlfriend’s words. “I’m sorry, Bo,” he said, “it’s just that, I’ve been looking forward to this all year. It’s my one time with just me and Andy.”

Bo pulled Woody closer to her, using her cane. “You’re cute if you care.”

“Bo…not in front of Buzz,” Woody said, feeling embarrassed.

“Ah, let him watch,” replied Bo who was happy to be with Woody.

The two looked at each other with grins before hearing Bo’s sheep on the desk. The sheep were pulling on Rex’s video game controller. “Ms. Peep, your sheep,” said Rex.

Bo whistled and the sheep let go, but this sent Rex flying backwards and landing on the TV remote. This in turn changed a channel and making everyone see a wacky commercial. “Hey, kids, this is Al from Al’s Toy Barn, and I’m sitting on some good deals…”

“WHAA,” Rex shrieked.

“…ow, I think I feel like a newborn baby right now. Let’s see what we have. We have got boats for a dollar, a beanie for a dollar…”

“REX, TURN IT OFF,” cried Woody.

“Someone has to hear,” said Rex frantically as he tried turning off the TV, “which one is off?”

Rex pressed many of the buttons, trying to turn it off, but none of them were turning off the TV, nor were they making it silent. “For shrieking out loud, this is it,” said Hamm as he pressed the correct button.

The TV was turned off. “I despise that chicken,” said Hamm.

The door opened again and in came Slinky Dog. “Guys, guys,” he said, “alright, I have some good news and I have some bad news.”

The toys gathered around their friend to hear it. “What news," asked Potato Head.

“The good news is, I found your hat, Woody,” said Slinky as his back half came in with Woody’s hat on his tail.

“My hat,” Woody rejoiced as he took the hat, “oh, Slink thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. Where did you find it?”

“Well, that’s the bad news,” replied Slinky.

Everyone heard a dog bark coming from outside. Rex gasped and said, “it’s Buster!”

“Canine alert,” Sarge said as he and his men rushed towards the door with Rocky Gibraltar, “hold your battle posts. Let’s move, let's move, let's move!”

They tried holding the door shut, but the dog outside was stronger. His snout peeked into the room as the dog snarled. “Woody, hide, faster,” Bo cried.

The toys swiftly hid for cover as the dog burst through the door and barked around like a hyperactive puppy. This was Buster, Andy’s dachshund and he ran around the room, barking louder. He knocked over some toys as he ran, but he didn’t chew any of these. He was looking for someone in particular. After knocking over where the Potato Heads were hiding, Buster suddenly ran towards the bag Andy was planning on taking to Cowboy Camp. Woody was in this bag before he was taken out and thrown to the ground. But instead of tearing Woody to shreds, like Scud would’ve done had Woody been stuck at Sid’s house, Buster licked Woody’s face emotionally. Woody came to life and said, “OK, that's it, you found me, Buster, alright,” he said as he spluttered, “hey, what has he done, Hamm?”

“Looks like a new record,” replied Hamm as he looked at Mr, Spell.

“Alright, boy, sit down,” said Woody to Buster, who sat down, “go to the heavens.”

Buster reared up, pretending to be arrested. “Got ya now,” said Woody as he pointed his fingers like a rifle at Buster.

Buster pretended to drop dead, but this was all just fun between him and Woody. “Great job, boy,” said Woody as he patted Buster’s belly, “who I'm going to miss me while I’m gone, right? Who’s gonna miss me? Who’s gonna miss meeeee?”

But this cute, playful moment didn’t last long until Woody heard Andy’s mother say, “Andy, do you have all your facts?”

Realizing that Andy would most likely be coming into the room, Woody swiftly said to the others, “have a good weekend, everyone, I’ll see you on Sunday evening,” before running towards the bag.

“It’s in my room,” replied Andy before he entered the room.

Upon seeing Buster, he approached him like a gunslinger ready for a hoedown. Buster ran towards Andy before Andy said, “stick ‘em up,” with his fingers pointed like rifles.

But Buster instead scratched his ear and left the room. “I guess we’ll work on that later,” said Andy before turning to his favorite toy, “hey, Woody. Ready to go to Cowboy Camp?”

“Andy, darling, c'mon,” said the mother, “five moments and we’re off.”

“Five moments,” said Andy who came up with an idea.

A swift moment of thinking later, Bo Peep was dangling from a rope and she was in danger. “Help, help, someone help me,” she cried.

“Let her go, you mean Dr. Porkchop,” Woody demanded.

Hamm, portrayed as Evil Dr. Porkchop and surrounded by green soldiers, said menacingly, “NEVER!!  You must choose Sheriff Woody. How will she die? Shark, or death by monkeys? Choose!”

“I give you BUZZ LIGHTYEAR!!”

Buzz Lightyear, riding RC Car, drove into action. “WHAT, IT’S NOT A CHOICE,” shouts Evil Dr. Porkchop.

“TO INFINITY AND BEYOND,” Buzz shouts before smashing into the evil swine.

“I’ll save you Ms. Peep,” Woody said to Bo.

“My hero,” Bo said as she kissed her hero.

“Thank you, Buzz.”

“No problem Woody,” replied Buzz, “you'll never get entangled with the unstoppable pair of Woody and Buzz Lightyear!”

But this victory moment suddenly stopped as Andy noticed something wrong with Woody. The whole scenario was one of his fast playtime and by now, while having Buzz and Woody cross arms together, Andy incidentally pulled too hard on Woody. This caused Woody’s right arm to tear, pretty badly. “Oh, dear,” Andy said shockingly.

Andy’s mother came into the room and said, “Andy, let’s go. Molly’s already in her car seat.”

“But Mum, Woody’s arm got torn,” said Andy.

“Oh, no,” said the mother as she looked at the torn arm, “perhaps we can fix him on the road.”

But Andy, unwilling to risk anymore damage, said, “no, just let him.”

The mother felt bad for her son, but went with his request. “I’m sorry, darling, but you know, toys don’t last forever,” she said as she placed Woody on the top shelf of the room.

Andy sighed, looked at her mother and left the room. With the two humans gone, the toys came to life. Woody realized he was on the top shelf and became shocked. Why wasn’t he with Andy, on his way to Cowboy Camp? Buzz and Slinky approached the shelf and were shocked. “What just happened,” Rex asked Mr. Potato Head.

“Woody’s been put aside,” replied Potato Head as Rex gasped.

Everyone became shocked about Woody. Woody saw his right arm torn and unable to move until he heard a car ignition and looked out the window. He saw Andy get into the van, ready to leave. “Andy.”

It's too late since the car drove away, leaving Woody upset. He was expecting to go to Cowboy Camp, like he did with Andy every year, but instead, he ended up on the shelf. He sighed and sat near the edge of the shelf. Down below, his friends gathered around to check on him. “Woody,” asked Slinky.

“Woody,” asked Bo Peep, “darling, are you alright?”

But Woody didn’t respond. He rested himself on a book, leaving the other toys worried about him. Buzz and Bo looked at each other, and were unsure of what to think.

Woody's arm had torn and he was left behind while Andy took off for Cowboy Camp. This was a hard time for poor Woody, but as he slept in distress until he heard something coming from outside. He looked and saw Andy's mum's car, parking in the driveway. Out came Andy riding a horse pole like it was a horse. "YEE-HAW, RIDE THEM, COWBOY, WHOO!!"

Woody realized that Andy was back. "He's back," he asked before turning to his fellow toys down below, "hey, everyone, Andy's back. He's back early from Cowboy Camp!"

"Places, everyone," Hamm warned them, "Andy's coming!"

Everyone swiftly scurried back to their places while Woody just froze like a hardened statue. Andy came into the room and, in his emotion, climbed up to the top shelf and said, "hey, Woody, did you miss me," as he picked up Woody and rode him around the room, "giddy-up, giddy-up, giddy-up, giddy-up, RIDE THEM, COWBOY!!"

But as Andy looked at Woody again, he noticed his torn arm. His happiness turned into despair. "Oh, I forgot, you're broken. I don't want to play with you anymore," he said like a zombie before dropping Woody.

Woody fell to the ground, about to land on a pile of cards the other toys were playing with. But upon contact, the cards scattered and Woody fell through a dark room. At last, he landed in a trashcan. Upon coming to life, Woody realized that this can was filled with detached arms of broken toys. Not only did Woody find this disturbing and eerie, but he instantly feared this was going to be his fate. He swiftly tried getting out of the can while crying out in great agony, "NO, ANDY! NO, NO, ANDY, NO!!"

But the arms came together and caught Woody's necks and pulled him back into the can. As he was getting pulled in, Andy appeared and said, "farewell, Woody."

By now, Woody was about to disappear underneath the arms. "NO, NO, ANDY," he lamented before the lid closed, leaving him in darkness.

Woody got himself up and shrieked. He was only having a nightmare and he was yet on the shelf. His broken arm was around his neck as he shivered. He took the arm and threw it aside, but this caused the book he was resting on to move and unleash a lot of dust. After coughing, Woody heard something coming from behind. He looked and saw something. It was a small squeaky toy penguin and he was covered in dust while coughing. "Wheezy," asked Woody, "is that you?"

"Hi, Woody."

"What are you doing here," asked Woody as he moved the book aside, "I thought Mum took you to get your squeaking fixed months ago. Andy was very upset."

"No," replied Wheezy, "she just warned him that to calm him down, and then...she put me on the shelf."

"Well, why didn't you yell for help," asked Woody.

"Well, I tried to squeak, but it's yet broken. Nobody hears me," said Wheezy, who coughed a little from the dust, "besides...the dust aggravates my condition."

Wheezy breathed in and coughed a loud one before landing on Woody's arm. "What's the use of prolonging the inevitable? We're all only one stitch away from here...to there."

Wheezy pointed outside the window, and Woody saw Andy's mother putting up a sign. "'Garage sale,'" Woody read.

Suddenly, Woody realized that a yard sale was about to get put together. "Garage sale," he said before turning to his friends down below, "GARAGE SALE! GUYS, WAKE UP, WAKE UP, THERE'S A GARAGE SALE OUTSIDE!!"

The toys came out and listened to Woody. "Yard sale," asked Buzz.

"SARGE, EMERGENCY ROLE CALL," Woody ordered.

"SIR, YES, SIR," replied Sarge, "RED ALERT! ALL CIVILIANS ARE REACHING YOUR POSITION NOW!!  SINGLE FILE, LET'S MOVE, MOVE, MOVE!!!"

Everyone got in line as Buzz walked past them with a piece of paper. "Hamm?"

"Here."

"Potato Heads, Mr. and Mrs.?"

"Here."

"Troikas? Check, check, check, check, check."

"I hate garage sales," said Rex before hearing something outside, "AH! SOMEBODY'S COMING!!"

The toys swiftly scattered and went back to their places. As for Woody, he hid Wheezy underneath the book and froze like a hardened stone. Andy's mother came into the room with a box and said, "alright, let's see what happens here."

She looked under the bed and pulled out a wheel toy. Then she walked over to the Hot Wheel track and picked up Rex. But she wasn't focused on Rex. There was an old puzzle and she put it in the box. She looked on the top shelf and took a plastic toy, one of the books and also Wheezy. "Farewell, Woody," Wheezy muttered before being put in the box.

With the mother's back turned, Woody looked into the box and became shocked. "Wheezy," he said, "c'mon, think, think, think, think, think..."

Woody came up with an idea, and tried tweeting. His functional arm didn't work where he used his torn arm. This whistle caught Buster's attention. "Hey, here, boy, here, Buster, up here," said Woody to his loyal dog friend.

Woody tried getting himself down, but his broken arm didn't have a good grip. "NononoNONONO," he yelled before landing safely on Buster's back, "alright, boy, to the garage sale. HEE-YAH!!"

Buster ran out of the room to the yard sale, leaving the other toys confused. "What's going on," asked Hamm.

"Woody."

"He's crazy."

"His arm isn't so bad," commented Slinky.

"Don't do it, Woody," cried Rex, "WE LOVE YOU!!"

Outside the room, Buster continued swiftly before coming to the stairs. "Watch the steps now," Woody said to Buster before Buster ran down the stairs as Woody barely held on.

At last, Buster stopped near the front door and peeked out the door. Woody and Buster watched as Andy's mother placed the box on a desk. "Alright, boy, let's go," whispered Woody, "keep it casual."

Buster obeyed Woody and slowly walked out of the house, literally trying to stay casual without catching attention. But his method was worthy of paying attention. "Not that casual," whispered Woody.

Buster proceeded towards the yard sale with Woody holding on and staying out of sight. Above, Buzz, Slinky, Hamm, Mr. Potato Head, Rex and Bo Peep gathered around the window to look for Woody. "Piggy bank, come in, come in," said Hamm as he tried getting a view.

"Is he out there," asked Rex.

"Can you see him," asked Bo.

Buzz had Lenny the binoculars with him and he spotted Woody and Buster. "There he is."

Buster walked underneath the desks with Woody on his back. Buster stopped near one desk and helped Woody get up to the desk. With the coast clear, Woody got himself into the box. "Ah, he's getting into the box," exclaimed Rex.

"He's selling himself for twenty-five cents," said Hamm.

"Ah, Woody, you're worth more than that," said Slinky.

"Hang on, back up, he has something," said Buzz as he watched his friend, "it's Wheezy."

"Wheezy," everyone asked.

"Wait, it's a not a suicide, it's a ransom," said Rex.

Woody took Wheezy out of the box and put him on the ground, where he met up with Buster. Buster sniffed the squeaky penguin before letting Woody put Wheezy on the back of his neck. "Good boy, Buster, stay put," Woody said before getting Wheezy in a secure spot, "there you go, buddy."

"Heavens bless you, Woody," said Wheezy, who was obliged to be rescued.

With Wheezy safe, Woody got on Toby's back and said, "alright, back to Andy's room. Hi-yah!"

Everyone watched the cowboy leave the yard sale. Rex laughed with glee while Buzz said, "way to go, cowboy!"

"Yay, Woodster," cheered Hamm.

"Sheesh, Bob Howdy," said Slinky.

Down at the yard sale, Buster proceeded towards the house as Wheezy said, "Woody, I'm slipping."

Woody helped Wheezy get back in his spot, but was incidentally thrown overboard as Buster jumped over another toy. Woody watched as Buster walked into the house with Wheezy. While he was happy to see his friend alright, he knew he needed to get back inside and fast. But before he could get up and run, he noticed a girl approaching him and froze up. "Mum, Mum, look, look at this," said the girl as she picked up Woody, "Mum, look at the cowboy doll!"

Everyone watching from Andy's room watched and were not happy. "Hey, that's not her toy," said Rex.

"No, no, no, NO, NO," complained Buzz.

"What do you think that little girl's doing here," asked Slinky.

"Mum, Mum, can we bring him, please, Mum, please," asked the girl.

"Oh, you don't want that toy, it's broken," said the mother as she tossed Woody to another desk.

"There's a snake in my boot," Woody's voice-box said as it landed on the desk.

But this voice caught the attention of another yard sale visitor. This guy was big and obese. He had a beard on his face. Upon hearing the voice, he gasped and turned upon seeing Woody, he became emotional. "Original hand-painted face, vest sewn into a blanket with natural dye, small tear that can be fixed, oh, if only you had your poly vinyl hand-sewn..." he said before seeing Woody's hat and exclaiming, "THE HAT! I FOUND HIM!!"

This man, Al McWhiggin, chuckled upon seeing Woody. But his good time stopped as Andy's mother approached him. "Excuse me, can I help you," she asked.

"Yes, you can help get his paws off your friend," Slinky said.

"I'll give you, uh...fifty cents for all this crap..."

"Fifty bucks isn't bad," Potato Head said to Hamm.

"Oh, how did this get here," asked the mother upon noticing Woody in Al's arms.

"Hand over the sheriff, nice and silent," said Buzz as he watched the activity.

Al tried negotiating with Andy's mother about getting Woody. "...five dollars," he asked.

"I'm sorry, it's an old family toy," said the mother as she took Woody.

Al gasped in despair after realizing he might not get to buy Woody, moaned in frustration before coming up with another idea. "Now just walk right past him," said Buzz as he watched Al, before seeing him walk towards the mother again, "the other road."

"Wait, I'll give you fifty dollars for him," he said.

"It's not for sale," said the mother as he placed Woody in a metal container.

"Everything's for sale," said Al, "I'll change it. Do you like my watch?"

"I'm sorry."

"He's safe," said Buzz.

"Way to go, Andy's mum," cheered Hamm.

"Alright, she showed him," said Slinky.

"Wow, that was close," said Potato Head.

Everyone watched Al grow desperate and frustrated. At last, he started leaving the sale as Potato Head said, "yes, go home, Mr. Fancy Car."

But before Al was about to leave, he stepped on a skateboard. "Hang on," said Buzz.

"What's the matter," asked Hamm.

"What is this, Buzz," asked Rex.

Everyone watched as Al rolled the skateboard into the sale, getting Andy's mother's attention. With her distracted, Al got to the metal container and tried getting it open. "What's going on," asked Hamm.

"What has he done," asked Potato Head.

"What's he doing here," asked Slinky.

"I can't see," said a fearful Rex, "can someone cover my eyes?"

"No, he's stealing Woody," said Buzz upon realizing that Al caught Woody and put him in a black bag.

"WHAT," exclaimed the toys.

"Robbing Woody," exclaimed Hamm.

"You can't take Woody, it's illegal," said Rex.

"Where's he going," asked Slinky.

"Someone do something," said Rex.

Buzz swiftly put Lenny down and jumped on the gutter and slid down. He rushed to stop Al. "Catch him, Buzz," said Potato Head.

Buzz carefully got through the yard sale and rushed towards Al, who was putting the black bag in the trunk of his car before leaving the scene. Buzz ran as fast as he could and watched from behind the mailbox as the car ignited and drove away. Not wasting another second, Buzz ran to the car and got on it. He attempted to get to the door of the car. He tried pulling it open, but it wasn't working. Buzz noticed a button on the car and pushed it, opening up the truck. But as it seemed Buzz was about to get his friend back, the trunk suddenly hit down, knocking Buzz off the car. He tumbled onto the street and watched as the car drove away. But as the trunk closed, white facts that looked like feathers came flying out. One landed near Buzz and he looked at it, but he was mostly horrified. His shot at trying to get Woody back had failed. He looked on in horror as the car disappeared. The other toys were horrified. "Why would somebody steal Woody," asked Bo Peep.

The thief drove his car far off of Andy's house and came to a stop in the city. By now, Woody was aware at what was going on to him. He could warn the car came to a stop, but was concerning a lot. Al pulled the bag out of his car and proceeded into a building. Woody looked out the bag and saw his toy-maker. Al got to the front door of his building, and got inside. Woody watched in fear, especially after seeing a sign that said "No Children Allowed." This was now a bad time for Woody. He was taken to a place with no children to play with him. What was going to happen to him?

At Andy's house, the toys, horrified that Woody had been stolen by a man, set up a crime scene and tried figuring out who stole their friend. Hamm stood in front of the toys with Etch and said, "alright, let's review this one more time. Exactly at 8:30-2 man, Exhibit A: Woody was photographed.  Exhibit B...."

Etch drew a drawing of the toy-maker as Hamm said, "...a complex drawing of the toy-maker."

But this drawing had a big beard of the thief. "He didn't have such a beard," he said.

"Well, fine," said Hamm, "uh, shake it."

Etch erased the drawing and did another one. This one was more accurate than the last one, but Slinky said, "the toy-maker was bigger than that."

"Oh, picky, picky, picky..."

"Let's go straight to Exhibit 6," said Mr. Potato Head, who was getting impatient, "the toy-maker's vehicle. Now the vehicle has fled the scene in that direction."

"Your eyes make it backwards," said Hamm, "it went upside down."

"Hey, put a cork in it!"

But before an argument could break out, Rex suddenly came stomping into the scene, asking. "How do you spell FBI?"

But in doing this, he incidentally destroyed the crime scene. "My crime scene," exclaimed Potato Head.

"Oh, why don't you look where you're going, Godzilla," complained Hamm.

"I didn't know there was a crime scene," said Rex.

"I'm sorry, I'm sorry," said Buzz, "a little silent, please...thank you."

Everyone was confused as to why Buzz wasn't with them. They approached Buzz, who were with Mr. Spell. "A lazy toy brain," said Mr. Spell, "try miserable, Brian."

"What are you doing here," asked Rex.

"Some kind of coded message on the identity tag of this vehicle," replied Buzz.

"Liz try Bram," Mr. Spell said.

"It's just a license plate," said Potato Head, "it's just a jumble of letters."

"Yes, and there are about 3.5 million cars registered in the tri-county area alone."

"Burning in Lou's thigh," Mr. Spell said.

Buzz didn't like this, seeing that it wasn't going anywhere for him. "Oh, that cannot help," said Potato Head, "let's leave Buzz play with his toys."

The toys started leaving, but as they started walking off, Buzz had an idea. "Toy...toy...TOY, hang on," Buzz said as he typed in the appropriate letters.

The toys stopped and listened to Mr. Spell. "Al's Toy Barn."

"Al's Toy Barn," asked the toys.

As the toys realized this, Buzz looked at the feather again before turning to Etch. "Etch, draw this man in the chicken suit."

Etch did so and everyone gasped. "IT'S THE CHICKEN MAN," exclaimed Rex.

"This is our guy," said Buzz.

"I knew there was something I didn't like about this chicken," said Hamm.

Meanwhile, at his house, Al, dressed as a chicken, said on his phone. "Yes, yes, yes, I'll be right there, and we'll do this commercial in one take. You hear me, because I'm in the middle of something really reluctant."

Al hung up his phone and turned to Woody, who was placed in a glass container. Al chuckled and said, "you, my little cowboy friend are going to make me big money, money, money."

Al turned to leave the house as he laughed at his pun. The moment he came out, Woody came to life and became frantic. He got himself out of the glass, jumped off the desk and ran to the front door. He tried jumping up to reach the knob, but he was too short. Unable to reach the knob, Woody looked around the room before noticing a window. He got to the window and looked out. He noticed he was at the very top of a tall building. "Andy."

Down below, Al got into his car as he complained. "I can't believe I have to drive all the road to work on Saturday. All the road to work!"

Al drove his car to his shop, Al's Toy Barn, which was actually across the street.

Back at the penthouse, Woody got down from the window and ran to an air vent. He tried opening it up, but it was stuck. He tried in desperation to get out of the room, but nothing worked. Suddenly, something burst out of a box behind him. Woody turned and saw pieces of styrofoam leading towards him. Woody was confused, but before he could say something, a toy horse appeared underneath him. Woody was immediately alarmed, but got even more afraid as the horse suddenly ran around the room. The horse jumped around the room as Woody said, "HEY, STOP, HORSEY, STOP, SIT DOWN, BOY, STOP THIS! DAAHH!!  SIT DOWN, I SAID!!!"

Woody was suddenly rolled off the hyper horse and he landed on the floor. Suddenly, another toy appeared in front of him. This was a cowgirl with a red hat and hair. Upon seeing Woody, the cowgirl yelled out, "YEE-HAW!!"

Woody was also alarmed by this hyper toy. But before he could attempt to get away, the cowgirl caught Woody and hugged him tightly while saying emotionally, "IT'S YOU, IT'S YOU, IT'S YOU, IT'S YOU, IT'S YOU, IT'S REALLY YOU!!"

"What am I," asked a confused Woody.

The happy cowgirl pulled Woody's pull string and listened to his voice box. "There's a snake in my boot."

"HA, IT'S YOU!!"

"Please stop saying that," begged Woody.

"Prospector said that one day you'd come," said the cowgirl as she hugged Woody, "sweet mother of Abraham Lincoln, the author, will want to meet you."

The cowgirl whistled to the horse and the horse dove into the box and came back out with a small box. "Say hello to the Prospector," the cowgirl said to Woody.

"It...it's a box," said Woody, who saw a picture on the box.

"He minted in a box," replied the cowgirl, "never opened."

"Turn me around, Bullseye, where I can see," said a calmer voice.

The horse did so, and Woody saw another toy. This was a prospector doll with a dark brown hat, a white mustache and beard, blue overalls and a red shirt. Upon seeing Woody, this toy said, "why, the prodigal son is back."

"YEE-HAW," the cowgirl exclaimed, "IT'S YOU, IT'S YOU, IT'S YOU, IT'S YOU, IT'S YOU!!"

Woody came out of the cowgirl's grip and backed off. "Alright, I'm officially afraid now."

"Oh, we've been waiting countless years for this day," said the prospector, "good to see you, Woody."

"Listen, I don't know what....wait, how do you know my name," asked Woody, who was surprised his toys knew him.

"Everyone knows your name Woo-dy," said the cowgirl.

But Woody yet didn't get it. "Why, you don't know who you are, right," said the prospector, "Bullseye."

The horse ran up to a desk and switched on a light. Light shone behind Woody and he noticed something spectacular. There was a lot of merchandise such as picture frames, toys, lunchboxes, plates, record players, posters, bottles, etc. and these all had Woody's face on them. "It's me," commented Woody.

This was all astonishing for the cowboy. Woody had never seen such amazing merchandise in his life before. But Woody wasn't the only person in this merchandise. Alongside him was Jessie, the cowgirl, Bullseye the horse, and Stinky Pete, the prospector. These were the toys greeting Woody in the room. Woody even noticed a gigantic billboard towering over him. "A sacred cow," he said.

At the TV, Bullseye put in a VHS tape and Jesse turned on the TV with a remote, Woody turned and noticed an old cartoon was playing, while western music was playing in the background. "'Cowboy Crunchies, the only grains that are frostbite and dipped in chocolate, proudly presents....'"

Chorus: Woody's Roundup

C'mon, it's time to play

There's Jessie the yodeling cowgirl

"Look, look, it's me."

Chorus: Bullseye, he's Woody's horse

He's a smart one

Meet the old prospector

And the man himself

Of course, it's time for Sheriff Woody

He's the very best

He's the rooting, tooting cowboy in the

Wild, wild west

Woody's Roundup!

This show had black-and-white, and it obviously had puppetry. This show had the toys in the penthouse introduced one-by-one. Although intimidated by the incredible amount of emotion upon meeting these toys, Woody was fascinated by this show. He had never seen something like this before. He was the star and the show had a great concept. He stared at the screen as the show continued on.

Meanwhile, back at Andy's house, Rex was trying to find the commercial for Al's Toy Barn. "I can't find it," he complained as he flipped through the channels with the remote, "it seems to be not at any of these stations."

"Keep looking," said Buzz.

"Oh, you're going too slow," said Hamm as he took the remote, "let me take the wheel."

Hamm started flipping through the channels very faster. This made facts more difficult for the toys to find the commercial. "It's too fast," said Rex, "how could you even warn what's going on?"

"I can warn."

Everyone watched the screen until eventually catching a glimpse of the Al's Toy Barn commercial. But Hamm was going so fast that they went past it. "NO, STOP, PLEASE WAIT," the toys said.

"Back, back, back, back, back," said Rex.

"Too late, I'm in my 40's, I have to surround the horn, it's faster," said Hamm.

The commercials continued going ridiculously fast until everyone spotted the commercial. Hamm did so and Buzz approached the TV. "...and look for the giant chicken..." Al said as the commercial played and revealed a map.

"Now, Etch," Buzz ordered.

Etch swiftly drew a picture of the map and Buzz pointed to where the store was. "That's where I need to go."

"You can't go, Buzz, you'll never succeed there," said Rex.

"Woody once risked his life to save me," said Buzz, "I couldn't call myself a friend of his if I wasn't willing to do the same. Then who's with me?"

Mrs. Potato Head packed a few things in her husband's behind. "I'm packing you and another pair of shoes and your frustrated eyes, just in case," she said.

Bo Peep approached Buzz and said, "this is for Woody is you find him," before kissing Buzz's cheek.

"Alright, but I...I don't think it'll be the same from me," said Buzz.

"Mr. Buzz Lightyear," said Wheezy as Rocky and Robot helped him approach the heroes, "you just have to save your friend Woody."

"I'll do my best, son," said Buzz.

Mrs. Potato Head kissed her husband. With that said, Mr. Potato Head put on his mustache and said, "alright, fellas, let's move!"

And then, the team recruited to go on this mission, headed out the window and walked across the ceiling. This team consisted of Buzz, Slinky, Hamm, Mr. Potato Head and Rex. They were the ones who were going on the dangerous mission to get Woody back. Slinky was the first in line and, using his rear part, he helped the toys get down to the ground. "Geronimo," exclaimed Potato Head as he jumped down and landed safely to the ground.

"You'd think that with all my experience in video games, I'd feel more ready," said Rex as he tried reaching for Slinky, but ended up falling over the house.

Rex did manage to catch Slinky, but he held on for dear life. "The idea...is to release," said Slinky.

Before leaving himself, Buzz turned to his friends remaining at the house and said, "we'll be back before Andy gets home," as he switched on his helmet.

"Don't speak to any toy you're unfamiliar with," said Mrs. Potato Head as the other toys waved.

"To Al's Toy Barn, and beyond," said Buzz as he jumped away.

With everyone off the ceiling, Slinky jumped away himself and joined up with his teammates. And then began the mission to save Woody and bring him home. But soon they would realize that getting to Al's Penthouse would be harder than they thought, since it was many blocks away and in the city.

Evening came and Woody stayed at Al’s Penthouse. He was captivated by the show “Woody’s Roundup.”  He sat on the table alongside Jessie and Bullseye as the show went on. “‘They don’t call it an idle abandoned mine for nothing, Prospector,’” Jessie on the TV show said, “‘I think we should get the hell out of here.’”

“‘Where’s my gold,’” asked Prospector, “‘hang on, I’ll light a candle. This is a wick that burns faster.’”

“‘Blow us to smithereens,’” replied Jessie, who noticed what Prospector had lit, “‘that there's dynamite.’”

“‘HOLY TARNATION!!’”

“‘I’ll ask for help,’” replied Jessie, who yodeled for the critters, “‘YODEL-A-HEE-HOO!!  Hey, critters, go get Sheriff Woody, now scoot.’”

Meanwhile, in the small town, Woody and Bullseye were completing work on a new building. “‘Good work, Bullseye, I think the new school is eventually done,’” said Woody.

The critters appeared on the scene and chittered to get Woody’s attention.

Although the critters weren’t speaking English, Woody was able to understand them. “‘What’s this? Jessie and Prospector are trapped in the Old Abandoned Mine and Prospector just lit a stick of dynamite, thinking it was a candle and now they’re about to explode to smithereens?’”

The critters nodded yes.

“‘RUN LIKE THE WIND, BULLSEYE,’” exclaimed Woody.

Bullseye, with Woody on his back, headed out of town and raced to the Old Abandoned Mine. In the mine, Jessie tried putting out the fire with her hat. “‘You’re fueling the flames, Jessie, it takes brains to put out this fire,’” said Stinky Pete before literally putting himself on the flame, burning his butt, “‘YOW, MY CRACKERS ARE BURNING!!’”

At last, Woody and Bullseye reached the Grand Canyon and Bullseye made the jump across. As they flew to the other side, the show announcer said, “‘will Woody and Bullseye land safely, can they get to Jessie and Stinky Pete in time? Tune in next time for the thrilling conclusion; Woody’s Finest Hour.’”

Woody, fully in awe of the show, said, “OK, that's it, next tape.”

But Jessie and Bullseye became mournful as Jessie turned off the TV. “Hey, wait a moment, wait a moment, what's going on, what just happened next? C'mon, let’s see the next episode,” begged Woody.

“That’s it,” said Stinky Pete.

“What?”

“The show was cancelled after that,” replied Stinky Pete.

“Wait, wait, wait, wait, what about the gold mine and the cute little creatures and the dynamite? That was a great show, I mean, why cancel it,” asked Woody as he met up with Stink Pete.

“Two words; Sputnik,” replied Stinky Pete, “after the astronauts went upstairs, the children just wanted to play with space toys.”

“I know what it's like,” replied Woody, reminded of Buzz, before turning his attention to the merchandise, “but it's yet my own show. I mean, look at all that stuff.”

“Didn’t you know,” asked Jessie as she met up with Stinky Pete, “why, you’re valuable property.”

“Oh, I wish the guys could see that,” said Woody as he looked at the different facts, “‘hey, hey, hey,’ that’s me, I’m in a yo-yo. Hehe, hey, nice teeth, and yet a beautiful guy.”

The other toys laughed as Woody looked at the different facts. “Ah, it’s a bank, cool,” said Woody as he kept looking at the merchandise, “what have you done? You push the hat and get out…oh and out come bubbles. Smart.”

The other toys watched and laughed. “Ah, wow,” said Woody as he noticed a boot with a switch, “hey, what does that fact do?”

Woody pulled the switch as a toy snake came out. Woody got the joke. “Hahaha, I have it. There’s a snake in my boot,” he said as he put the snake back in the boot and turned his attention to Bullseye, “oh, hey, Bullseye, go, go.”

Bullseye ran forward and Woody fired the snake out of the boot. Bullseye missed it, but landed on a record player. The record player started playing music. “A record player,” exclaimed Woody, “I haven’t seen one of these in ages.”

Woody got on the record player and ran across it, speeding up the music as Jessie laughed. “Alright now, slow,” said Woody as he and Bullseye walked slowly, slowing down the music.

“Oh that’s funny Bullseye,” said Jessie.

“Climb up cowgirl,” said Woody as he pulled Jessie onto the player, “think fast.”

Woody and Jessie jumped over the player needle. “Not bad,” commented Woody.

Jessie did it again and it was even more impressive than the last one. Woody flipped a switch and the record player started going faster and faster. This was really fun. “Look at us,” said Jessie, “we’re a full set.”

“Now let's go to the museum,” said Stinky Pete.

Woody’s joy suddenly came to a halt until he heard the Prospector. “Museum?”

Woody stopped and slid off the record player, incidentally taking Jessie and Bullseye with him. “What's a museum,” asked Woody.

“The museum,” replied Prospector, “we’re being sold to the Konishi toy museum in Tokyo.”

“This is in Japan,” said Jessie.

“Japan,” asked a shocked Woody, “no, no, no, no, no, I can’t go to Japan.”

“What do you mean,” asked Jessie.

“I have to go home to my owner Andy,” said Woody, who then showed his new friends Andy’s name on his boot, “hey, look, look, you see?”

Jessie gasped upon seeing that Woody was yet owned by a boy. “He yet has an owner.”

“Oh, my heavens,” said Stinky Pete.

Jessie started breaking down with an anxiety problem. “No…I can’t go…I CAN’T DO STORAGE AGAIN, I JUST CAN’T!!”

“Jessie, Jessie,” Stinky Pete attempted to calm.

“I'M NOT GOING BACK IN THE DARK,” cried Jessie.

“What’s the use, what’s wrong with her,” asked Woody.

“Well, we’ve been in storage for a long time, waiting for you,” said Stinky Pete.

“Why me?”

“The museum’s only interested in the collection if you’re into it, Woody,” said Stinky Pete, “without you, we're back to storage. It’s simple.”

Jessie calmed down, but unleashed her frustration. “That’s not FAIR!!  How can you do this to us,” she shouts.

“Hey, look, I’m sorry but this is all a big mistake,” said Woody, “look, I was at this garage sale and…”

“Garage sale,” asked Stinky Pete, “why were you at a garage sale if you have an owner?”

“Well I shouldn't have been there, I was trying to save another toy if…”

“Was it because you were damaged,” asked Prospector, “did that Andy break you?”

“Yes, but…no, no, no, no, no, it was…it was an incident…”

“Looks like he really loves you,” said Jessie dryly.

Woody did not like that comment at all. “It’s not like that, right,” he said, “and I don't go to a museum.”

“Well, I’m not going back to storage,” snapped Jessie.

But this argument didn’t go any further until everyone heard a noise coming from outside the room. “Al’s coming,” said Stinky Pete.

Woody realized this himself and gasped. As for Jessie, she had to jump back in the styrofoam box. “Go, go ahead, Jessie,” said Prospector.

But Jessie was too frightened. “Jessie, look at me,” said Stinky Pete, “I promise you’ll get out of the box, now go, go.”

Jessie jumped into the box. Bullseye helped Stinky Pete in, while Woody rushed back to the glass container. Al got into the room with a camera as Woody got himself in the container just in time. “It’s showtime,” said Al.

Al got Prospector, Bullseye and Jessie out of the box while thinking about how much money he’d possibly get. “And now for the main performance,” said Al as he pulled Woody out of the container.

But as he pulled Woody out, he failed to notice one of the strings on Woody’s arm getting tied to the container. At last, the string went limb as Al put Woody with Jessie and Bullseye, but upon setting Woody down, he gasped. Woody’s right arm was gone. “'DAHH! NO!!'  His arm…where’s his arm?”

Al found Woody’s arm on the ground and panicked. “No, no, NO, NO, NO, NO, NO,” Al cried, “what am I going to do? Oh, I know it hurts.”

Al put Woody aside and dialed a number on his phone. “C'mon, c'mon, c'mon, respond the phone,” Al said before the person he was calling responded, “it’s me, Al, I have an emergency here…yes, we’re all busy, but…but it has to be tonight…OK, that's it, but first fact in the morning.”

Al put Woody’s arm in his shirt pocket and left the room while he chatted on his phone. The instant Al left, Woody freaked out over seeing his arm gone. “'AAH! IT’S GONE!! I CAN’T BELIEVE IT, MY ARM IS FULLY GONE',” he cried.

“Alright, come here, let me see,” said Stinky Pete as he looked at where Woody’s arm was, “oh it’s just a burst seam, easily repaired. You should consider yourself lucky.”

“LUCK,” exclaimed Woody, “are you wrapped in plastic? I'M MISSING MY ARM!!”

“Big deal,” said Jessie dryly as she fired a dart at the Woody’s Roundup billboard, “let him go. I’m sure your precious Andy is dying to play with a one-armed cowboy doll.”

“Well, Jessie, you know he wouldn’t last an hour on the streets in his condition,” said Stinky Pete, “it’s a dangerous world out there for a toy.”

However, although Prospector said the world was dangerous for a toy, there were actual toys out there, wandering the streets in search of Woody. Under the cover of darkness, with the coast clear, Buzz Lightyear burst from a bush and ran down the sidewalk before stopping near a mailbox. He gestured for his friends to come along. Rex appeared in a bush and ran faster. As he ran while gasping, he started losing leaves. The moment he reached Buzz, he was down to only one leaf. Slinky, Potato Head and Hamm were the only ones left, who needed to rush past the nearby house. Slinky, Potato Head and Hamm followed them before Hamm tripped. His cork fell out and some coins came out. “Well, fine, no one look until I put my cork back on,” he said.

“Nice job, men,” said Buzz as he looked at the map, “two blocks down and only nineteen more to go.”

“What?”

“Nineteen,” everyone complained.

“Are we letting do this all night,” asked Potato Head, “my parts are murdering me.”

“Come on, guys,” said Buzz, “did Woody give up if Sid tied me to a rocket?”

“No,” everyone replied.

“No, and did he give up if he got thrown out of the moving van,” asked Buzz.

Everyone, reminded at what just happened during moving day, turned to Potato Head. “Oh, you had to bring that up,” he said.

“NO, HE DIDN’T,” said Buzz before standing like a brave American soldier, “we have a friend in need, and we won't rest until he’s safe in Andy’s room. Now let’s go!"

The team continued going on with their mission, despite the complaints of wanting some rest.

Meanwhile, back at Al’s Penthouse, Al slept on his couch as he dropped a bucket of cheese puffs. Woody noticed that Al had his silent detached arm in his shirt pocket. Woody carefully opened up his container and jumped down to the floor. He carefully sneaked towards Al before stopping upon hearing a crunching sound. He noticed that Al was surrounded by the scattered cheese puffs. Despite this, Woody carefully moved himself across the scattered food, like a soldier in a minefield. But as he kept going, he heard another crunch sound. He didn’t step on anything though. He turned and saw Bullseye investigating the scattered snacks. “Bullseye,” Woody whispered, “Bullseye, go, go, go, go.”

But Bullseye didn’t move. Like a dog, he wagged his tail and waited for Woody to do something. In frustration, Woody swiftly ran back to Bullseye and said, “c'mon, don't you want to help me? I’m the bad guy and you’re going back to the warehouse because of me, remember? Just go!”

But Bullseye licked Woody’s face in emotion. “OK, that's it,” whispered Woody, “but you have to keep silent. C'mon!”

Woody and Bullseye maneuvered themselves across the minefield of snacks before coming to edge of the couch. “Over here,” whispered Woody, “that-a boy. Alright, Bullseye, upsy-daisy.”

Bullseye helped Woody up onto the couch and Woody slowly and carefully walked towards Al. This was going to be hard, since he was going really close to the man who took him, and he was trying not to awaken him. He slowly put his foot on Al’s shoulder before hearing Al started chuckling in his sleep. Woody noticed that Bullseye was licking Al’s greased fingers. “Psst, Bullseye, stop that,” Woody whispered frantically, “stop this, psst, stop that, Bullseye, stop this, stop that, stop this!”

Bullseye eventually stopped and backed away, like a guilty dog. With Bullseye no longer causing damage, Woody turned his attention back to Al. He took his arm and slowly started pulling it out, as he noticed another sound. It was coming from inside Al. Al burped silently in Woody’s face, making Woody smell a nasty smell. After moaning and gagging over this odor, Woody took the arm and carefully pulled it out. Al didn’t awaken and Woody sighed with relief. But just as it seemed he was going to make a break for it, the TV suddenly turned on and the “Woody’s Roundup” show played louder. With that said, Al awakened and panicked. “Unofficial, I swear it,” he exclaimed as he got himself up.

He came to reality senses and noticed Woody and the detached arm on the floor. Al took Woody and placed him back in the glass container. “Get in there, there you go, you cheap suitcase,” he muttered, before looking for the remote, “where’s the remote? Where's the remote?”

As Al looked around the room in frustration, Woody noticed the TV remote right underneath Jessie’s glass container. But before Woody could do something, he noticed Al coming by and froze. “WHERE DID I PUT THAT IN THE SAME PLACE EVERY TIME I--oh, here it is,” Al said upon finding the remote.

He turned off the TV and left the room. Woody noticed that Al yet had his arm. As Al left the room, Woody came out of his container and yelled, “WHAT'S YOUR PROBLEM?!  Look, I’m sorry I can’t really help you guys out, I am, but you didn’t guys have to pull a stunt like that?”

“What, do you think I did that,” asked an annoyed Jessie.

“Oh, right, right, yeah, the TV just turned on and the remote MAGICALLY ended up in front of you,” said Woody.

“Are you calling me a liar,” asked Jessie.

“Well, if the boot fits,” replied Woody.

“Say that again,” replied Jessie, who was frustrated.

“If the boo-T fits,” repeated Woody.

“Alright, cowboy,” said Jessie, who was certainly not happy.

Bullseye noticed this confusion and fled, not letting any part in it. Jessie burst out of her container and brawled with Woody. “HOW DO YOU LIKE THAT,” yelled Jessie upset, “'TAKE THIS BACK! TAKE THAT BACK!!'”

“HEY, DON’T THINK JUST BECAUSE YOU’RE A GIRL DOESN’T MEAN I’LL EASILY TAKE IT WITH YOU,” said Woody before bonking his head on Stinky Pete’s box.

“JESSIE, WOODY, WILL YOU STOP THAT IMMEDIATELY,” scolded Stinky Pete before falling off his platform and onto the desk.

Jessie and Bullseye helped the box up as Stinky Pete said, “I don’t know how that television turned on, but fighting over it isn’t helping at all.”

“If I had both my arms…”

“Well, the fact is, you don’t have to, Woody,” scolded Stinky Pete, “but I suggest you just wait until morning. The janitor will come, fix your arm…”

“AND THEN I’M OUTTA HERE!!”

Bullseye started feeling really mournful and was on the verge of weeping. Woody noticed this and felt bad. “Oh, dear, oh, dear, Bullseye, don’t take it that fashion, it’s just that Andy…”

“Andy, Andy, Andy,” complained Jessie, as she walked alongside Bullseye to console him, “that’s all he ever speaks about.”

Woody watched as Jessie walk away with Bullseye. Seeing Bullseye’s mournful face made Woody unsure of himself. He didn’t want to make Bullseye mournful, but he didn’t want to abandon Andy. What was he to do?

In a flora infested area, Buzz swiped his road through the leaves and branches, clearing a pathway for himself and his friends. "Hey, Buzz, can we slow down," asked Hamm, "may I remind you that some of us have our six dollars in change?"

The other toys slowly trudged behind Buzz. "Losing health units," shivered Rex, "need to rest."

"Is everyone present and accountable," asked Buzz.

"Not everyone," said Potato Head.

"Who's behind this?"

"Mine," said Slinky.

Slinky's back part slowly caught up to the others. "Hey, guys," said Hamm, who was up front and near a clearing, "why did the toys cross the street?"

"Not now, Hamm," said Buzz, who saw this as a riddle, not focusing on the mission.

"Oh, I love puzzles," said Rex, "why?"

"To go to the chicken," said Hamm as everyone saw what he was speaking about, "on the other side."

It was Al's Toy Barn. They had eventually found the toy store. Everyone cheered upon seeing the store. "YIPPEE, THE CHICKEN," cheered Rex.

But there was an obstacle for the team to get through first; the busy street, filled with cars driving past. One car drove past a plastic can, sending it towards the toys underneath the bush. This can had a massive dent in it, giving everyone a bad feeling at what would happen if they crossed the street recklessly. "Oh, well, we tried," said Rex, who turned around to leave, only to be stopped by Buzz.

"We have to cross."

Everyone gasped upon this idea. "You're not turning me into mashed potatoes," said Potato Head.

"I may not be a smart dog, but I know what road hog is," said Slinky.

"There has to be a safe fashion," said Buzz, who noticed something nearby.

On a red light, Buzz, under an orange street cone, said to his teammates, "alright, here's our chance. Ready, set, GO!!"

With that said, everyone, also under street cones, started crossing the street. It was dangerous, but they had to do it to reach Al's Toy Barn. Buzz led them as they slowly proceeded across the asphalt. This was nerve-wracking for some of the toys. But as they crossed, the red light turned green and a group of cars came driving towards them. Buzz notices this and shouts out, "DROP!!"

Everyone dropped down and braced themselves. One car drove to the right to avoid running over the cones, but the front tires went over sharp spikes and they burst. One car smashed into it as Buzz said, "PULL!!"

Everyone got up and kept going across the street. "DROP," Buzz shouts again, making only half the team drop down, "I SAID DROP!!"

The other half dropped down and a few cars zoomed past them. No one was run over, but this was making the more street intense with collisions. "PULL," shouts Buzz.

Everyone got up and again and kept moving. Hamm was starting to get hesitant. Suddenly, a monster truck drove right above him, making him dizzy. After pulling himself together, Hamm resumed walking. "DROP," shouts Buzz.

Everyone dropped down a third time, but this time, their movements caused a semi to lose control and skid towards them. Once the semi skids past Buzz's path, Buzz shouts, "PULL!!"

Everyone made a fast dash to get to the other side of the road. But the semi, which was carrying a very heavy pipe, broke off its chains and the pipe was sent rolling down the streets, directly towards the toys. Luckily, the toys were just about to get away, but as it seemed Potato Head was going to join them, his foot got stuck on a small piece of sticky gum on the street. Potato Head swiftly turned back and pulled on his foot. But he had to move fast because the pipe was getting closer. Potato Head pulled and pulled until eventually getting his foot free. With that said, he swiftly walked to the other side to meet up with his friends, barely managing to dodge the pipe. Everyone on the sidewalk got their cones off as Potato Head said, "well, that went well."

But behind them, there was a massive incident. Cars collided with each other and the giant pipe broke a lamppost. The post smashed to the ground as Buzz said, "nice job, troops. We're so much closer to Woody."

But what the heroes didn't know was that Woody was actually on the other side from where they came, on the very top floor of the apartment.

Meanwhile, at Al's Penthouse, the doorbell rang and Al saw an old man standing near the front door. This was Geri, the cleaner. "Thank heavens you're here," said Al.

"Is the copy ready for cleaning," asked Geri.

Geri had a big suitcase with him, which was actually a device. He pulled out the many compartments containing his cleaning supplies. As everything was ready, Geri took Woody out of his glass container. After placing Woody on a seat, Geri pulled out his glasses and was ready to clean Woody up. "Well, uh...how long is this going to take," asked Al.

"You can't rush into art," replied Geri, who began the cleaning process.

Meanwhile, at Al's Toy Barn parking lot, Buzz pushed a cart towards the entrance. There weren't any people walking through the lot where it was safe for the toys to proceed. But everyone saw a sign on the store door that said 'I'm sorry, we're closed.' "Oh, dear," complained Slinky, "it's locked."

"We're not preschool toys, Slinky," said Potato Head, "we can read."

But before everyone could think of something, they spotted a man walking towards the store. The doors automatically opened up as the man approached the entrance. "Hey, Joe, you're late," a worker inside the store complained, "we've had a lot of toys in the back to unload."

"Hang on, we're coming!"

Once the man disappeared, Buzz said, "alright, let's go."

The toys proceeded towards the entrance. "But the sign says it's closed," said Rex.

The toys approached the doors and stamped their feet, trying to get the doors to automatically open up. "No, no, no, all together," said Buzz, "now!"

Everyone jumped and landed as hard as they could. This caused the doors to open up. The toys swiftly ran inside. But as Rex went in, he noticed a book nearby. This book had a cover page with Buzz Lightyear and Zurg on it. This was an instruction booklet for the Buzz Lightyear game Rex was playing earlier. There was even a little sticker that said, 'want to defeat Zurg? Secrets revealed!' Rex chuckled with delight as the other toys proceeded further into the store. "Whoa, Nellie," said Slinky, "how are we going to find Woody here?"

Buzz unfolded his helmet and said, "find Al. We'll find Al, we'll find Woody.  Now move out!"

Everyone split up in separate directions. Rex, now reading the strategy guide, went with Potato Head while Hamm went with Slinky, while Buzz went by himself. They started reaching the store for Woody. "Woody," called Hamm.

"Woody," called Potato Head.

Back at the penthouse, Woody was getting picked at by Geri. After taking a close look at the cowboy doll, Geri took a brush and wiped Woody's eyes and then his ears. This cleaning process was like a spa treatment. After Geri cleaned the back of Woody's head, he turned his attention to where Woody's arm used to be. Geri carefully started sewing Woody's arm back on. With Woody's back arm on, Geri cleaned the cowboy's boots. But before he could proclaim Woody cleaned up, Geri dipped his brush in paint and painted over Andy's name on Woody's boot. With that said, Geri gave Woody's hat back to him and placed him into the container again. "Alright," he said as he chuckled a little, "he's for the show only. If you deal with him too much, he won't last."

Al looked at Woody in his emotion. "This is amazing, you're a genius, he's like new."

Back at the toy store, Buzz ran from aisle to aisle in search of Woody. No one was around to spot him thankfully, but as he ran past one aisle, he stopped and looked in it. This aisle was filled with Buzz Lightyear toys. They were all lined up in rows that went all the road to the back of the aisle. Buzz was amazed by this. "Wow."

Buzz slowly walked into the aisle, looking in amazement. He had never seen so many Buzz toys at once. He looked down the aisle and noticed that one Buzz was placed in a special display area. He saw a sign that said 'New Utility Belt.' "I can use one of these," said Buzz.

He climbed up to the display area and saw another Buzz Lightyear toy that looked just like him, except he had a utility belt around him. This Buzz was posing the fashion Buzz posed as he was first unwrapped on Andy's birthday festival.

Meanwhile, in another aisle, Rex was blabbering on about his strategy guide. "You know, they'll make it where you can't defeat Zurg unless you buy this book. It's blackmail, that's it," he said as Potato Head pulled out his ears, "but wait, I always thought the Golden Sector was the only one..."

But before Rex could finish, they were taken by surprise by an approaching car. Luckily, this car was driven by Hamm, while Slinky and the others were in the back. "I thought we could look in style," said Hamm.

"Nice work there, Hamm," said Potato Head as he got in the driver seat while Rex got in the back with Slinky, "well, how about running a toy with your fingers?"

Potato Head attempted to drive, but only succeeded in colliding with the aisles twice, before getting the hang of it. Clearly, Potato Head could use a lesson in driving.

Meanwhile, in the Buzz Lightyear aisle, Buzz examined the Ultility Belt Buzz and asked himself, "am I really this fat?"

Then Buzz looked at the belt. It was really cool-looking. Buzz slowly moved his hand to take the belt, but before he could even touch it, his hand was suddenly caught by the Utility Belt Buzz. "OW," exclaimed Buzz, "what are you doing here?"

"They directly violate code 6404.5, which says that all space rangers should be hypersleep until they are awakened by authorized personnel," said Buzz 2.

Buzz remembered this behavior and said, "oh, dear."

Buzz was suddenly pushed to the window as Buzz 2 said, "you're out of line, ranger," before opening up his wrist communicator and reporting, "Buzz Lightyear to Star Command, I have an absent ranger without permission."

"Warn me, I wasn't so fooled," Buzz said to himself, only to be silenced by Buzz 2.

"No counter-argument," said Buzz 2, "I have a laser and will use it."

"You mean a laser, this is a light bulb," asked an annoyed Buzz as he pressed Buzz 2's laser button.

Buzz 2 gasped and swiftly jumped back to avoid getting shot by his own laser. "Has your mind got melted," he asked, "you could've murdered me, Space Ranger, or should I say TRAITOR," as he pointed his laser at Buzz's forehead.

Buzz, annoyed by this again, simply walked away. "I have no time for this."

"STOP," ordered Buzz 2, "I order you to STOP!!"

Buzz ignored the deluded space ranger and started walking, but was stopped as Buzz 2 tackled him to the ground. The two Buzz's brawled until Buzz 2 caught Buzz and was ready to hit him against something. "Listen to me, listen to me, wait, wait a moment...."

But Buzz was silenced as he smashed into a wall.

Meanwhile, oblivious to Buzz's problems, the rest of the toys were driving through the store. They drove through a pink aisle with a lot of girly stuff as Slinky said, "we were already in that hallway."

"We've never been in this corridor, it's pink," said Potato Head.

"See it, we're lost."

Hamm suddenly noticed as the car drove down the aisle. "Whoa, back it up, back it up," he said.

The car swiftly backed up and everyone saw a bunch of Barbie dolls dancing at a beach festival-style fashion. These dolls were in bikinis and they were beautiful. Everyone's jaws dropped in awe of these pretty ladies. "Excuse me, ladies," said Hamm, "does anyone know where we can find Al in Al's Toy Barn?"

"I can help," said one of the Barbies.

This Barbie doll had a blue suit and a blue hat on. She slid down a slide and landed in the driver seat. "I'm tour guide Barbie," she said, "please keep your hands, arms and accessories in the car and don't use the flash. Thank you!"

Potato Head, trying to exist Barbie, said, "I'm a married spud, I'm a married spud, I'm a married spud....."

"Then make room for the individual guys," said Hamm as he moved himself between Potato Head and Barbie.

The car drove out of the Barbie aisle and drove the next one. This aisle had bikes and toy cars. "On our right is the Hot Wheels aisle," said Barbie, "developed in 1967, the original series had sixteen cars, including the Corvette."

"I beg your pardon, ma'am, but where's Al's office," asked Slinky.

"Please hold all questions back until the end of the tour, thank you," replied Barbie.

"AH!! It says how to beat Zurg," exclaimed Rex, who then showed everyone the appropriate book pages, inadvertently blocking their view at where they were going, "look."

"WAIT!!"

"Excuse me, sir."

"Get this out of here, Greek-a-saur," complained Potato Head as the book was put down.

But as everyone looked ahead, they realized they were driving towards a refreshment stand. Barbie stopped the car, but it hit the stand and soft drinks came raining down on them. Barbie swiftly drove away, trying to avoid the drinks, but the car was unstable and it started spinning around in circles. "Go ahead and turn, Barbie," shouts Hamm.

Everyone held onto the car, trying not to fall out. But Rex wasn't able to hold onto his strategy guide. Once it slipped out of his hand, Rex shrieked and jumped after it. "My source of strength," he cried, "no, come back, DAAHHHH!!!!"

But the booklet slid under an aisle, impossible to reach. Then Rex noticed that the car was driving off without him. "Hey," he cried as he chased after it, "WAIT UP, HEY, C'MON, SLOW DOWN!!"

Potato Head, while looking at the scenery, noticed Rex's reflection in the rearview mirror. He saw Rex running towards them, trying to catch up. "DINOSAUR OVERBOARD, SLOW DOWN..."

Barbie suddenly stopped the car and Rex tripped and fell face flat into the car. "Please stay seated," said Barbie, before repeating what she said in Spanish and then taking off.

Back at the Buzz aisle, Buzz was getting tied in a box by Buzz 2. "Ow," complained Buzz, "listen to me, listen to me, you're not a space ranger, you're a toy. WE'RE ALL TOYS, DO YOU HEAR ME?!"

But Buzz was put in the box, making his voice muffled. "Well, this should hold you up to the court-martial arts," said Buzz 2.

"Let me go, don't you notice what you're doing here," demanded Buzz as he attempted to get himself free.

The car appeared as it drove into the aisle. "And this is the Buzz Lightyear aisle," said Barbie, "back then, myopic retailers didn't order enough dolls to meet demand."

"Hey, Buzz," called Hamm, who noticed Buzz walking down the path.

Buzz 2, having not seen these toys, pointed his laser and said, "STOP, WHO GOES THERE?!"

The car stopped as Potato Head said, "stop fooling around and get in the car."

"Buzz, Buzz, I know how to beat Zurg," said Rex.

Buzz 2, upon hearing Zurg's name mentioned, turned off his laser and asked, "are you?"

"C'mon, I'll warn you on the road."

Buzz 2 got in the car with the toys. But the real Buzz was nearby and trying desperately to get their attention. "No, no, guys, you have the wrong Buzz. YOU'VE HAD THE WRONG BUZZ," he shouts.

But his voice wasn't heard. "Warn me, where'd you get that cool belt, Buzz," asked Hamm.

"Well, pork roast, they're a standard problem," said Buzz 2 as the car drove away, leaving the real Buzz behind by mistake.

"NoooooOOOO," Buzz cried as he bounced around in his box.

This was now a serious problem for Buzz Lightyear. He was defeated by a toy version of himself and was immobilized. Would he be able to get out and would he be able to take out his opponent?

With Woody's arm restored, and everything back under control, Al began taking photos of the Roundup toys. After a couple of photos, Al looked what he took and chuckled. "It's like printing my own money."

His phone rang and Al said, "yes, what," before realizing this was his boss, "oh, oh, Mr. Konishi, yes, um...I have the pictures right here, in fact, I'm in the car right now I'm going to the office to fax them to you. Uh, I'm going through a tunnel, I'm leaving..."

Al continued this discussion as he left the room. With Al gone, the toys came to life. Woody, upon seeing his arm restored and capable of moving again, was emotional. "Oh, wow, would you look at me, it's like I just came out of the box. Look at these seams.  Andy will have a hard time tearing them.  HELLO, HELLO, GOOD MORNING TO YOU ALL!!"

This immature greeting was directed towards a not so impressed Jessie. "Great, now you can go," she said dryly before walking away.

Annoyed by Jessie's attitude, Woody replied, "oh, what a good idea."

He turned his attention to the nearby air vent, which he felt was the best road out of the penthouse. He was gently nudged by a really mournful Bullseye. Woody looked at the innocent horse's face before Stinky Pete said, "Woody, don't be mad at Jessie. He's been through more than you think.  Why not make amends before you leave, right?  That's the least you could do."

Woody looked at Jessie, who was sitting near the window looking out in the distance. Woody looked at Bullseye again and said, "alright, but I don't know what it's going to do."

Woody got off the table and met up with Jessie, who didn't bother looking him in the eye. "Hey, what are you doing up here," asked Woody.

"I thought I'd take one last look at the sun," replied a grumpy Jessie, "before I put myself back in my suitcase."

Woody started feeling bad for the cowgirl. "Listen, Jessie, I know you hate me for leaving, but I have to go back. I'm yet Andy's toy," he said, "well, if you knew him, you would understand....."

"Let me guess; Andy's a very special boy, and to him, you're his friend, you're his best friend, and if Andy plays with you, it's like a dream," Jessie said as her frustration turned into despair, "even though if you don't move...you feel alive....because that's how he sees you."

"How do you know," asked Woody, who was amazed Jessie knew about this.

"Because, Emily was the same," replied Jessie, "it was all my world."

Simba and Nala, however, had safely made it past without being noticed.

"Nala, you find my mother and rally the lionesses," Simba warned the younger lioness as they got closer to Pride Rock, "I'll handle Scar."

Nala nodded and went to do so what Simba asked. Simba hid behind the brush, silently made his road towards Pride Rock, where he saw Scar standing on the ledge.

"SARABI!!" Scar shouts, obviously very frustrated. This yell was so loud that it echoed across Pride Rock. Simba gasped in despair after realizing he was too late to act unless he let someone get hurt. All he could do was watch from the windows.

Sarabi walked out of the crowd of hyenas, frowning disdainfully at them as they snapped at her heels. Then she ascended the rocky wall to where her brother-in-law stood. "Yes, Scar?"

"Where's your hunting feast," Scar demanded, "they're not doing their job."

"Scar, there's no food," Sarabi stated calmly, "the herds have moved on."

"No," Scar snapped, "you're just not looking hard enough."

"It's over," Sarabi said firmly, "there's nothing left. We have only one choice.  We must leave Pride Rock."

"We're not going anywhere," Scar growled, unwilling to leave the area where he was stronger than the others around him.

"Then you are sentencing us to death," Sarabi was once again serious that Scar did not care for his people.

"Then so be it," Scar looked down at her.

"You can't do that," Sarabi chocked out, disgusted.

"I am the king," Scar reminded her, "and I make the rules."

"If you were half," Sarabi snarled at Scar, "the king Mufasa was, you would nev---"

"I AM TEN TIMES THE KING MUFASA WAS," Scar shouts as he hits Sarabi, and sends her tumbling down on the ground.

A loud growl stopped Scar from hurting the downed queen further. Looking up, he saw a familiar lion-like fashion that ran towards the two lions on the ledge, stopping past the fallen female.

"Mufasa," Scar scuttled backwards, frightened, "no. It can't be."

'Mufasa', however, ignored Scar and nudged Sarabi, who stirred and looked up at him. "Mufasa?"

"No, Mother," Simba shook his head, "it's me."

"Simba? You're alive," Sarabi felt her heart rejoice upon seeing her son standing in front of her, "how can that be?"

"It doesn't matter," Simba gently whispered, "I'm here."

"Simba," Scar blinked, confused, but recovered back to his usual sly firm, "Simba! I'm a little surprised to see you...alive." Looking up, he frowned at Shenzi, Banzai and Ed, who all gulped and sank back into the shadows.

"Give me one good reason why I shouldn't tear you apart," Simba snarled as he stalked over to Scar, who backed up into a wall.

"Now, Simba, you must understand," Scar said, trying to sound apologetic, "the pressures of ruling a kingdom..."

"Are no longer yours," Simba completed the sentence, "step down, Scar."

"Oh, oh, yes, well, I would, heh, I assure you, heh, however, there is one little problem. You see them," Scar pointed to the horde of hyenas on the rocks above them, "they think I'M king."

"Well, we don't," Nala's voice came from behind. He appeared with the rest of the lionesses that were loyal and ready to fight Scar. "Simba is the rightful king."

"The choice is yours, Scar," Simba turned back to him after watching Sarafina help his mother back to her feet, "either step down or fight."

"Oh, must this all end in violence," Scar slipped past him, "I'd hate to be responsible for the death of a family member. Wouldn't you agree, Simba?"

"That's not gonna work, Scar," Simba said firmly, "I've put it behind me."

"But what about your faithful subjects," Scar asked as he stopped in front at the line of lionesses, "have they put it behind them?"

"Simba," Nala looked at his friend in confusion, "what is he speaking about?"

"Ahh, where you haven't warned them your little secret," Scar said, delighted that he had a fashion to get Simba out of the road, "well, Simba, now's your chance to warn them. Warn them who is responsible for Mufasa's death!"

Simba cursed himself as all of the lionesses looked at him with shocked and confused faces. He should have known Scar would have a back door. Knowing he had been backed into a corner and had no choice, Simba steeled himself, while taking a step forward. "I am."

Sarabi walked forward and stopped in front of her son. "It's not true," she chocked out, her voice filled with sadness, "warn me it's not true."

"It's locked," Simba whispered regretfully.

"You see," Scar cried as he caught Sarabi and threw her back to the other lionesses, "he admits it! Murderer!"

"No," Simba tried to reason as Scar began to walk around him, "it was an incident."

"If it weren't for you, Mufasa would yet be alive," Scar accused, "it's your fault, he's dead; do you deny it?"

"No," Simba frowned at his uncle.

"Then you're guilty," Scar said severely.

"No," Simba pleaded, "I'm not a murderer."

"Now, Simba, you're in danger again," Scar advanced on Simba, who backed off, not seeing the open ledge on the cliff that had been caused by a hyena fight, "but this time, Daddy isn't here to save you. And now, EVERYONE...KNOWS...WHY!!"

Simba's hind legs slipped over the edge, leaving him to cling to the edge of the ledge by his forepaws. Lightning struck the dead trees and brush below, igniting a fire.

"Simba," Nala cried out in grief, willing to rescue his friend, but was hopeless to do so, because of all the hyenas standing behind Scar.

"Now, this looks familiar. Huh," Scar sat back, pretending to think, "where have I seen this before?  Let me think.  Oh, yes, I remember.  This is just the fashion your father looked before he died."

Simba slipped down and Scar caught his paws with his claws. "And here's MY little secret," he whispered to Simba, "I murdered Mufasa."

Simba's memory flashed back to that fateful instant. He once again saw his father falling. "NoooooOOOO," Simba yelled upset and lunged up, pinning Scar onto his back, who growled in frustration before shouting out an enraged "MURDERER!!"

This yell was so loud that it echoed across the Pride Lands. The lionesses gasped, hearing the frustrated golden lion shout a murderer. "No, Simba, please," Scar begged, "please excuse me, forgive me for disturbing."

"Warn them the truth," Simba demanded.

"Truth? But truth is in the eye of the behold-" Scar was cut off as Simba put his paw on Scar's throat and started to choke him. "Alright. Hold on," Scar silently muttered, "I did it."

"Then they can hear you," Simba yelled.

"I MURDERED MUFASA," Scar shouts, grudgingly, but clear.

Woody, touched by this confession, was speechless, but now unsure if he really should go. "You never forget guys like Emily or Andy...but they forget you," Jessie said, silently and mournfully.

Woody, feeling horrible, tried saying something. "Jessie...I didn't know...."

"Just go," whispered Jessie as she closed her eyes in depression.

Woody got off the window and slowly walked towards the air vent. His determination to return Andy now turned into doubt, especially after hearing Jessie's tragic mistake. He opened up the air vent, but did not go inside. He couldn't take his mind off Jessie. Now he really didn't let Jessie go back in storage, but he couldn't leave Andy. "How long will that last, Woody," said Stinky Pete, "do you really think Andy will take you to college...or a honeymoon?"

Woody listened to Stinky Pete and thought. "Andy's growing up.....and there's nothing you can do about it," said Stinky Pete, "it's your choice, Woody. You can go back, or you can stay with us and last forever.  You'll be adored as children for generations."

Woody remembered the time as Andy incidentally tore him. It was lucky that Woody didn't get broken beyond repair, but what if it were to happen again? What if Andy would throw out Woody like Emily abandoned Jessie? Woody looked into the dark vent and thought this was possible. Woody looked at Bullseye, who approached his owner. Woody, seeing that staying with the Roundup gang had potential, stroked Bullseye's mane and said, "who am I...to disband the roundup gang?"

Bullseye and Stinky Pete realized that Woody decided to stay. Woody closed the air vent as Jessie looked at him. Woody looked at Jessie with a grin. Jessie also realized that Woody had the intention of staying and grinned back. Perhaps she wouldn't get put back in storage after all.

"Hey, Woody, are you here," Hamm asked as he and Potato Head looked in a cardboard box in Al's office at the toy store.

"No, this is empty as well," said Potato Head.

The toys were searching Al's office, but they couldn't find Woody. Slinky got himself on Al's desk and asked two rock 'em sock 'em robots. "I'm sorry, gentlemen, but have any of you seen a cowboy doll with a sick arm?"

"Why, no, I haven't..."

"HEY, he was speaking to me," complained the red one.

"NO, HE WAS SPEAKING TO ME," shouts the blue one.

"WHY, YOU..."

The two robots started punching each other before the red one's head went up. Slinky slowly backed off, unwilling to frustrate them any further. "You see, from the beginning, we thought that access to Zurg's fortress was through the main gate. But in reality, the secret entrance is on the left hidden in the shadows," Rex warned Buzz 2 of his knowledge from the strategy guide.

"Left in the shadows," said Buzz 2 as he took note of this on his wrist communicator, thinking he was dealing with an actual Zurg conflict, "found it."

But before any searching could continue, everyone heard Al's voice from outside the office. "Somebody's coming," said Slinky.

"Everybody, take cover," ordered Buzz 2.

Everyone swiftly got underneath at the office desk. They managed to avoid being spotted. They saw Al enter the office. "It was a big collision, but I don't want to bore you with the details," he said as he dropped the bag next to the toys, "yes, now let me confirm your fax number..."

The toys looked upon Al as he confirmed his boss' fax number on a printer. "...011...please, wait, that's a lot of numbers......no, I understand."

"It's him," said Slinky as he frowned at the man, "it's Al McWhiggin!"

"The chicken man," whispered Hamm.

"Well, he doesn't look like poultry," said Buzz 2.

"This is the toy-maker, alright," said Slinky.

"A toy-maker," said Buzz 2, "Zurg's agent, if I've ever seen one."

But the toys didn't realize that this Buzz was an imposter and the real Buzz was yet stuck in a box in the Buzz aisle. Buzz squirmed and attempted to get himself out. He managed to break the box open after falling off the shelf. "And the piece of stamina," said Al as he faxed an image of Woody, "I promise the collection will be the museum's crowned jewel..."

"It's Woody," whispered Slinky as he looked at the picture.

"...now that I have your attention," Al continued, "imagine you've added another zero to the price, right?"

But Al's boss replied to him, warning him he'd pay him much if the collection made it to Japan. Upon hearing this, Al burst with delight. "YES, yes, you have an agreement," he said, "I'll be on the next flight to Japan..."

"Faster, into the poultry man's cargo unit," ordered Buzz 2, "he'll lead to Zurg, let's move, move, move!"

The toys swiftly got into the bag, but Rex was too big to fit in all the road. He managed to get in, but the tip of his tail was sticking out. As he got himself in there, Al concluded on his phone, ".....don't touch my mustache," before scatting emotionally about getting rich while catching the bag.

Meanwhile, at the Buzz aisle, Buzz eventually managed to get himself free from the box. Suddenly, he heard a voice coming from outside the aisle. He took a look and saw Al exclaiming, "WE'RE GONNA BE RICH, WE'RE GONNA BE DEAD!!"

But the space ranger spotted Rex's tail sticking out of the bag. Al started heading for the exit, and Buzz raced after him. He kept pace with him by staying an aisle away from him, but suddenly tripped upon running over the scattered bouncing balls. He watched as Al got closer to the exit. Buzz, thinking fast, caught hold of some metal holders and did several flips while jumping up until eventually landing on one that was holding a baseball bat. He took one of the bats, put it on the ground and got on it. He swiftly jumped away and bounced on a trampoline before catching a balancing monkey toy hanging from the ceiling. He managed to catch a hang glider toy and glide towards the door. Buzz let go once he got close enough. But as it seemed he was going to land towards Al, the automatic store doors closed on him. He smashed into them and slid down. But he swiftly got up and tried stomping near the doors, trying to get them open, but it was no use. He watched in despair as Al's car drove away. But as it seemed he was going to lose his road, he noticed the car that didn't drive that far away. It only drove across the street. Buzz realized he didn't have to go far, and he came up with another plan. He saw a tower of board games and puzzles. He ran to it and kicked one of them away. This caused the tower to collapse down to the ground and open up the doors. With that said, he ran out of the building and rushed towards the sidewalk to cross the street. But he was unaware that in kicking down the tower, he unwittingly and incidentally awakened an Evil Emperor Zurg toy. The toy burst out of its box and noticed Buzz run to the sidewalk, away from the toy store. Upon seeing Buzz, Zurg shouts, "AAUGH," before following him, "destroy Buzz Lightyear, destroy Buzz Lightyear, destroy Buzz Lightyear!"

Back at the others, they watched as Al came out of the car and walked towards the building, without the bag. "He didn't take the bag," said Rex.

"We haven't a moment to lose," said Buzz 2, who came out of the bag.

Buzz 2 tried opening up the door, only to find it was locked. He looked at Al, who was getting close on an elevator. "He got on the vertical transporter," he said before taking hands with Rex and Potato Head before unleashing his wings, "alright, everyone, over here, we'll blow up the roof."

"Uh...Buzz," said Rex, who was confused.

"To infinity.....AND BEYOND," shouts Buzz 2, expecting to fly away.

But he didn't fly and the other toys were confused. Potato Head came out of Buzz 2's grip and said, "what are you, nuts? We're wasting time," before getting on Rex to see if he could unlock the doors, "hold silent, Godzilla."

Rex stood silent, waiting for Potato Head to pull the switch out to unlock the car. "I don't understand somehow, my fuel cells ran out," said Buzz 2 as he switched a button.

This caused the switch Potato Head was pulling on to burst up. This sent Potato Head off Rex and into a can container. With the door opened up, Buzz 2 came out and scanned the area. Buzz 2 directed the toys toward the building. Everyone came out of the car as Buzz 2 looked at the elevator meter inside the building. It reached '23' and Buzz said, "blast, he's at level 23."

"How are we going to get up there," asked Slinky.

"Perhaps if we find some balloons, we can float to the top," said Rex.

"Are you joking," replied Potato Head, "I say we stack up, push the intercom and pretend we're delivering a pizza."

"How about a ham sandwich, with fries and a hot dog," said Hamm.

"What about me," asked Rex.

"Heh, you could be the toy that accompanies the meal," said Hamm.

"Troops, over here," called Buzz 2.

Buzz 2 found an air vent and he removed the window. "Just like you said, lizard man, in the shadows on the left," Buzz 2 said to Rex, "alright, let's move!"

The toys proceeded into the air vent. "Mission log; we have infiltrated enemy territory undetected and we're making our road into the bowels of Zurg's fortress," Buzz 2 reported in his wrist communicator.

"You know, I think Buzz has crossed his mind," said Hamm.

Buzz 2 came to a stop as he reached a splitting partway of four vents. "Oh, dear," said Buzz 2.

"Which fashion are you going," asked Slinky.

"This way," said Buzz 2, pointing toward his left.

"What makes you so sure," asked Potato Head as they headed towards the direction.

"I'm Buzz Lightyear, I'm always sure," said Buzz 2.

Suddenly, the vent started to shake. "We've been detected. The walls, they're closing in," said Buzz 2 before picking up Potato Head, "faster, help me support the plant man or we're done for!"

"Hey, put me down, you idiot," complained Potato Head.

"Hey, guys, look! It's not beyond the walls, it's the elevator," said Rex as he pointed towards the elevator coming from behind him.

The elevator stopped coming down upon reaching the heroes. Everyone looked up and there was a ludicrously high shaft above them. "C'mon, we don't have time to waste," said Buzz 2 as he pulled out a hook from his belt, "everyone, catch yourselves!"

Buzz 2 later pulled out two magnets and started climbing up the shaft. "Uh...Buzz, why don't you just take the elevator," asked Hamm.

"They expect that," said Buzz 2.

The toys looked at Buzz 2 with confusion. Back outside the building, the real Buzz made it to the other side of the road. Like before, he used street cones to get across. He kept running towards the building before hearing a banging noise echoing through the nearby air vent until he heard Rex's voice in the vent. "Hey, Buzz...stop...slow down..."

Buzz realized this was where he went.

Back up at the penthouse, Al had packed up all the merchandise and had the roundup gang all set for packing up as well. They were put in gray foam containers as Al said on his phone while he was packing up shop, "for one night six packs to Japan is, what? Wait, that's a yen, right?  Dollars?  DAH!!  You're deliberately taking advantage of people in a rush, you know?  OK, I'll do it, that's it.  I'll have the stuff waiting in the lobby and you'd better be here in fifteen moments, because I have a plane to catch, do you hear me?"

Al continued his discussion as he left the room. "WAHOO," exclaimed Jessie, "eventually we're going, can you believe it?"

"Ha, ha, that's a bespoke foam insulation to ride on, Bullseye," said Stinky Pete to Bullseye, "first class all the road."

Woody, though unsure at first, said, "you know what...I'm really emotional about this. I'm serious, I really am."

"Then why you shouldn't be," asked a happy Stinky Pete.

"YEE-HAW," exclaimed Jessie as she danced with Woody, "rock your partner, do-si-do. Look at you, dancing cowboy!"

"Look, I'm taking the step of the box," exclaimed Stinky Pete as the mopped up toys danced around with happiness.

Back in the shaft, Buzz continued climbing up the shaft with his magnets. The rest of the toys were right underneath him, but their weight was making facts really hard for Buzz 2. As for Hamm, he started losing a few coins. "Uh-oh, hey, heads up over there," he said.

"Wow," said Slinky as a coin landed on him, "the pork bellies are falling."

"Hey," complained Potato Head before brushing two coins off his face, "how long is there, Buzz?"

"Half...way...there," moaned Buzz 2.

But Rex, attempting to hold on, moaned, "my arms can't hold out much longer," before slipping down the hook, taking the other toys with him.

The toys stopped sliding once they reached the bottom of the hook. Some toys were now holding on for dear life, using other teammate's hands. This weight made facts extra hard for Buzz 2 and the magnets started sliding down the shaft slowly. "Too...heavy," moaned Buzz 2 before coming up with a plan, "what was I thinking? My anti-gravity minions!"

Buzz turned on his belt and it started glowing. "Hold on, everyone," he said, "I'll let go of the wall."

Everyone down below gasped upon hearing Buzz 2's insane idea. "He wouldn't do that," commented Potato Head.

"1..."

"He would have," replied Hamm.

"2..."

Everyone down below frantically protested against this and tried getting Buzz not to let go. "3..." Buzz 2 concluded as he let go.

With that said, they were all sent plummeting down to the ground. Luckily, the elevator came to their rescue and it carried them up to level 23. But Buzz 2 thought he was actually flying. "TO INFINITY AND BEYOND!!"

Upon seeing the air vent leading through level 23, Buzz said, "approaching destination. Re-activate gravity," before turning off his belt.

As the elevator reached the vent, Buzz 2 hid near the walls and scanned the area. "Protected area."

The toys, on the other hand, were dizzy and shaking in fear. They feared they were going to die from that fall. "It's alright, troops," said Buzz 2, "the anti-gravity sickness will vanish momentarily. Now, LET'S MOVE!!"

Buzz 2 started running down the vent. "Remind me to glue this helmet on if we come back," said Potato Head to Hamm as they started walking deeper into the vent.

But the toys were yet unaware that the real Buzz he was not the one he was expecting. The real Buzz was underneath the elevator and he had to think of a fashion to get up to the vent.

In the spirit of going to Japan, Woody hid inside an empty box, pretending it was a curtain and said to Jessie, "how about giving me a little intro there, Jessie?"

"We present the most riding cowboy there is..."

"You forgot to root-toot," corrected Woody.

Jessie chuckled and said, "the high-spirited, rotting hoot of all time, cowboy hero....SHERIFF WOODY!!"

Woody came out of the box and, like a cool man, approached Jessie and Bullseye as if he was taking a nice, smooth stroll through town. "Say, little miss, do you notice any damage around these parts," asked Woody.

Jessie chuckled, but said, "nary a little. Not with Sheriff Woody around."

Woody suddenly came up with an idea and burst with emotion. "Wait, wait, wait, I understand, I understand, this is amazing. Alright, the bandits have tied the animals up in the burning and now for the best part," said Woody swiftly and emotionally, "'HELP US, THE LOAD IS BURNING!'  I have you, animals.  You don't have to concern.  WOODY SAVES THE DAY AGAIN!!"

"YEE-HAW," cheered Jessie with happiness.

"Now where's my reliable horse, Bullseye," asked Woody, "I have to ride into the sunset..."

Woody was suddenly bucked onto Bullseye, who came to him after being called for assistance. Bullseye reared up as Woody said, "RIDE LIKE THE WIND, BULLSEYE!!"

But Woody fell off the horse, taking Bullseye's saddle with him. While Bullseye waddled off in embarrassment, Jessie helped Woody get to his feet. "Hey, hey, watch it, wait, wait, I'm tickled, alright?"

"Oh, you are," replied Jessie suggestively.

Realizing what Jessie was planning on doing, Woody said, "no, no, no..."

But Jessie started tickling the cowboy in her emotion. Stinky Pete laughed as they had a fun time together. "No, please, no, no, no, stop, stop," begged Woody, being tickled, but having fun.

Meanwhile, in the air vent, Buzz 2 rushed through the the vent and spotted a nearby exit. He gestured for the others to move toward their position. The toys were exhausted, but Buzz 2 was not giving up yet. "Mission log, have reached Zurg's command deck, but no sign of him or his wooden prisoner," Buzz 2 reported.

As the rest of the toys caught up to him, Slinky heard a familiar voice. "That's Woody," he said.

"This way," ordered Buzz 2.

Everyone ran through the vent and stopped upon seeing the room. They saw something going on in there. "Buzz, can you see what's going on," asked Potato Head.

Buzz 2 turned to Potato Head and came up with a plan. Using one of Potato's Head eyes, he extended out of the vent and scanned the area. "To the left," said Potato Head as Buzz 2 moved the eye around, trying to help Potato Head see what was going on, "no, your left. Lift it up higher."

"What's going on?"

Seeing the roundup toys around Woody, Potato Head started concerning. "Oh, it's-it's awful. They're torturing him," he said.

Everyone gasped. "What are we going to do, Buzz," asked Rex.

"Use your head," replied Buzz 2.

Rex suddenly found himself being carried and rushed towards the vent. The other toys were positioning him like a battering ram and they were charging towards the vent exit. Buzz 2 was being too literal. "BUT I DON'T WANT TO USE MY HAND," cried Rex.

Everyone yelled, ready for impact. Rex's head rammed into the vent door and it burst open. The toys ran right past the roundup toys and smashed into the wall. Everyone noticed the sudden appearance and looked. "What's going on in here," asked Stinky Pete, who was confused.

But Woody, though surprised, was happy to see each other again. "Buzz, guys, hey, how'd you find me," he asked.

But Buzz 2 tackled Woody to the ground while the rest of the group charged into battle. "Watch out," Buzz 2 ordered.

"WE'RE HERE TO TURN YOU, WOODY," exclaimed Slinky as he, Hamm and Potato Head raced towards the roundup toys.

Stinky Pete, intimidated, was tackled to the ground by Hamm. "You've heard of kung fu, yes, get ready for pork CHOP," exclaimed Hamm.

"Get ready to meet, Mr. Frustrated Eyes," said Potato Head as he put his eyes in his rear and pulled out his extra pair of shoes unintentionally.

Jessie watched as Potato Head tried to frighten her away by snarling. "Wait, you don't understand, these are my friends," Woody said.

"Yes, we're his friends," said Rex as he ran into battle.

"No, Rex, I mean they're my friends," replied Woody.

Slinky and Bullseye growled at each other as Jessie tried stopping Slinky. "Hey, stop this, you leave him alone, springy dog," she said.

But Slinky, swift as a flash, wrapped himself around Jessie and Bullseye using his metal body. "Catch Woody and let's go," said Slinky.

"Guys, hold on," said Woody before being picked up by Buzz 2, "Buzz, put me down!"

"Retire," said Potato Head.

"Alright, let's go," said Hamm.

"Faster, to the valve," said Rex.

"They're stealing him," said Jessie to Stinky Pete.

"No!"

Andy's toys rushed towards the air vent, yelling in victory, but stopped as someone appeared in front of them. "Hold it right there!"

"Buzz," everyone asked.

"You again," Buzz 2 said in frustration.

Andy's Buzz eventually appeared on the scene. "Woody, thank heavens you're alright," he said.

"Buzz, what's going on...."

Woody was interrupted as Buzz 2 threw him aside. "Hang on, I am Buzz Lightyear and I'm in charge of this department."

"No, I am Buzz Light...."

"I AM BUZZ LIGHT...."

"I AM BUZZ LIGHTYEAR!!"

But while both Buzzs were arguing, Woody asked the two Buzzs, "well, who's the real Buzz?"

"I AM," they both replied.

"Don't let this deceiver fool you," said Buzz 2, "he's been trained by Zurg himself to imitate all my movements."

But Buzz, remembering what just happened as he was deluded, walked up to Buzz 2 and opened his helmet. Buzz 2 suddenly collapsed to the ground, fearing that he'd suffocate. The toys looked at Buzz 2 with confusion and looked at the real Buzz. Buzz showed them his foot, which had Andy's name on it. With that said, they eventually understood the truth. "BUZZ!!"

"I had a feeling it was you, Buzz," said Slinky as everyone greeted their friend, "my front just had to catch up with my butt."

As for Buzz 2, he got his helmet back on and he said, "can someone please explain what's going on?"

"It's alright, space guard," said the real Buzz, "it's a code 546."

Buzz 2 gasped and asked, "you mean it's a...."

"Yes."

"And he's a..."

"Oh, yes."

Buzz 2 suddenly went to Woody, got on his knees and said, "Your Majesty."

Woody didn't really need this comment, but Buzz said, "Woody, you're in danger here. We have to go now."

"Al's selling you to a toy museum in Japan," said Rex.

"I know," said Woody, "it's alright, Buzz. I actually want to go?"

"What?"

"Are you crazy," asked Potato Head.

"Well, the fact is...I'm a rare Sheriff Woody doll," said Woody, who introduced the roundup toys to his friends, "and these guys are my collective gang."

"Woody, what are you speaking about," asked Buzz.

"What am I speaking about? 'Woody's Roundup.'  Oh, that's the amazing old TV show and I was the star," said Woody, who turned on the TV and showed his friends the footage of him riding on Bullseye, "do you see this?  Look, look at me.  You see, it's me!"

"This makes me weird," said Hamm.

"Buzz, it was a real phenomenon," said Woody, "and there were all these goods, it was just packed, oh, you should've seen it. There was a turntable and a yo-yo, Buzz, I was a yo-yo!"

"'Was,'" asked Potato Head, imitating Woody.

"Woody, stop this nonsense and let's go," said Buzz, who let no more of it.

Woody started getting frustrated. "Buzz," he said as he sighed, "I can't go. I can't abandon these guys.  They need me to get into this museum.  Without me, they'll go back to the storeroom, perhaps forever."

"Buzz, you're not a collector's item," said Buzz, "you're a toy. You...are...A TOY!!"

"How much longer," asked Woody, "one more tear and Andy's done with me, and then what have I done, Buzz, right? You warn me!"

Buzz, annoyed that Woody was refusing to listen to reason, even after hearing the same words he said to Buzz a long time ago, replied, "somewhere in that landfill is a toy that taught me that life is only worth living if you're loved by a child. And I traveled all this road to save that toy because I believed in him."

Woody, reminded at what he had been through, but too stubborn to give up on the roundup gang, said, "well, you wasted no time," before turning around.

Buzz and the rest of Andy's toys looked at him in full shock. They came this far to rescue him, but he was refusing to go back with them. Buzz, very disappointed in Woody, said to the others, "let's go, everybody."

"What about Woody," asked Slinky.

"He's not coming with us," said Buzz, who walked towards the vent.

"But...but Andy's coming home tonight," said Rex.

"Then we should make sure we're there waiting for him," said Buzz as the toys started leaving.

Everyone got in the air vent and reluctantly started going. Slinky looked at Woody one last time before going in himself. Woody, seeing that Buzz was the only one remaining in the room, said, "I have no choice, Buzz. This is my only chance."

"What to do, Woody," asked Buzz, "watching children behind glass and never being loved again? A little life."

Buzz got into the air vent and closed the door with a thud. Woody watched him leave and was now filled with doubt more than ever. He knew he said he was staying with the roundup toys on behalf of going to the museum and where that they wouldn't go into storage again, but seeing his friends from Andy's house not approved of his choice. He slowly walked off of the vent as Stinky Pete said, "good work, Woody. I thought they'd never leave."

But Woody was not happy and he turned his attention to the TV show. Here, he heard himself singing a song on the guitar.

Woody: You have a friend in me.

You've had a friend in me.

Woody approached the television as the roundup toys looked at him with worry. "Woody," asked Stinky Pete.

Woody ignored Stinky Pete and paid more attention to the screen.

Woody: You have problems

Well, I've had them as well

There isn't anything

I wouldn't do for you.

As Woody on the show sang, the toys from Andy's room walked off in despair. They were really upset that Woody wasn't going with them. Buzz heard the singing and sighed before resuming his walk. Back in the penthouse, Woody sat down and watched the show.

Woody: We stick together and see

And see it through because

You have a friend in me

Some other folks might be a little bit smarter than I am

Bigger and stronger as well

Perhaps

But none of them will ever love you

The fashion I do so

It's me and you, boy

And as the years go by

Our friendship will never die

You're gonna see it's our destiny...

By this part, Woody watched as a human boy watched Woody play his song. Then he hugged the Sheriff as Woody explained that he would love the children who watched the show. Woody suddenly remembered how much Andy loved him if he was at his house. He remembered the moment as Andy tore his arm by incident, but was thinking more about the times Andy had fun with him. Then he looked at his boot and scraped off the paint. He saw Andy's name underneath the paint and Woody realized something reluctant. Buzz was right about the fact that life for a toy was worth living if he was being loved by someone like Andy, who would actually play with him, rather than look upon him for display at a museum. Then Woody thought about how Stinky Pete warned him that Andy was inevitably growing up. Woody realized that while Andy was growing up, he decided it was best that he shouldn't miss it. "What am I doing here," he asked himself before getting up and running towards the vent, "BUZZ!! Please, wait!"

"Woody, where are you going," asked Stinky Pete.

"You're right, Prospector, I can't stop Andy from growing up...but I wouldn't miss it for the entire world," said Woody before rushing to the vent.

"No!"

Woody opens up the vent and shouts out, "BUZZ!!"

This got both Buzz's attentions.

"Yes?"

"Yes?"

"I'LL COME WITH YOU," replied Woody, who suddenly had another idea, "wait, please, wait, I'll be back in just a second."

The other toys gathered around, all happy that Woody was coming with them after all. "Good to go, cowboy," said Buzz.

Back in the penthouse, Woody ran to Jessie and Bullseye. "Hey, you guys...come with me," said Woody.

"What," asked Jessie.

"Andy's going to play with all of us, I know this," said Woody.

But Jessie, reminded at what just happened to her and Emily, was unsure. "Woody...I don't know I...."

"Wouldn't you give something just to have another day with Emily," asked Woody, "c'mon, Jessie, this is what it's about; making a child and you know that."

Jessie thought to herself while Woody turned to Bullseye. "Bullseye, are you with me?"

Bullseye emotionally licked Woody's face in agreement. With his approval, Woody turned to Stinky Pete. "Prospector, how about you?"

But as Woody turned the box around to speak with Stinky Pete, he saw that the box was actually empty and open. Suddenly, there was a bang, coming from the air vent. Everyone looked and saw Stinky Pete come out of his box and screwing one of the screws with his pickaxe, really tightly. The roundup toys were shocked to see the Prospector out of the box. "Prospector," exclaimed Jessie.

"You're out of your box," said Woody.

Stinky Pete screwed in the screw as tight as he could before turning back to Woody. "I tried to reason with you, Woody, but you continue to force me to take extreme measures," he said as he turned off the TV.

"Wait a moment, you turned on the TV last night, not Jessie," said Woody as he started getting mad.

"Look, we have an eternity to spend together in the museum," said Stinky Pete, "let's not start by pointing fingers, right?"

"You really are Stinky Pete, right," said Woody.

"Prospector, this isn't fair," said Jessie, who also didn't like Stinky Pete's decision.

Upon hearing Jessie, Stinky Pete got frustrated and yelled, "DONE?! I'm going to warn you about what's not fair; SPEND A LIFETIME ON A DIME STORE SHELF, looking at every other sold toys.  Well, eventually, my wait has paid away AND NO HAND-ME-DOWN COWBOY DOLL WILL BREAK IT FOR ME NOW!!"

Stinky Pete tossed his box into his foam container as Woody rushed back to the vent. "Buzz! HELP, BUZZ, GUYS!!"

"It's no use, Woody," said Stinky Pete, "that silly heavyweight can't help you."

"HIS NAME IS BUZZ LIGHTYEAR," snapped Woody.

"Anything," replied Stinky Pete dryly as he got back in his box, "I've always hated these jumpstart space toys."

Woody tried getting the screw out, but it was too tight. "It's stuck," he said to the two Buzz's, "what are we doing here?"

"Shall I use my head," asked Rex.

But as they tried thinking of a fashion to get Woody, Jessie and Bullseye out, they heard a rumbling noise outside the room. "It's Al," said Woody.

Jessie gasped as she and Bullseye swiftly got back to their foam containers. Al burst into the room in a hurry, forcing Woody to freeze in his current place and his friends in the vent to back away. "Look at the time, I'll be late," said Al as he started packing, "oh, figures out, I can't miss this flight. I have to pack.  Alright, let's see, uh...wallet, keys, tickets, uh...passport, beef jerky, very expensive over there, shower..."

As Al was packing up frantically, he took Woody and put him back in his foam container before putting him in a green suitcase with the rest of the roundup toys. "......I can skip the shower. I just have to get out of here now," Al continued as he rushed out of the room.

The toys in the vent watched him leave. Buzz instantly knew that time was of the essence now. "Faster, to the elevator," he ordered.

Everyone made a mad dash for the elevator. They had to move swiftly because the time had come for Al to take the roundup toys to the airport for the flight to Japan. Al impatiently pressed the button, trying to hurry to his car. "Hurry up, I hear it's coming," said Buzz.

The toys eventually reached the spot where the elevator came, but they stopped upon noticing something coming up. Just as it seemed facts couldn't get any worse, another menace appeared in front of them; the Evil Emperor Zurg, the same Zurg toy that was from Al's Toy Barn. Zurg appeared alongside the elevator and said, "then we'll meet again, Buzz Lightyear, for the last time."

"IT'S ZURG," cried Buzz 2 and Rex.

Zurg pointed his ion blaster gun at the toys as Rex cried, "WATCH OUT! HE HAS AN ION BLASTER!!"

Zurg opened fire on the heroes. Buzz 2 jumped over Zurg and battled him. Buzz 2 fired his laser on Zurg, temporarily stunning him, but he swiftly resumed firing his balls at the toy. As the fight raged on, the elevator started going down. Knowing they had to move fast, Buzz said, "FASTER, COME AGAIN!!"

The toys slid down one of the elevator cables and followed Buzz. "THE EMERGENCY DOOR, C'MON!!"

But Rex hesitantly whined about getting involved in the fight against Zurg and Buzz 2. He caught hold of the cable and shrieked as he went down. He incidentally landed on Potato Head as a result. As for Buzz 2, he was getting overpowered by Zurg's rapid fire. Buzz 2 noticed a pile of discs nearby and started flinging them towards Zurg. Zurg deflected a few until one hit his face. Buzz 2 gathered more and was ready to fire them at his enemy, but once he got up to do so, he noticed that Zurg was missing. Suddenly, Zurg's hand appeared and caught Buzz 2's chest. The other toys rushed to the emergency hatch. "C'MON, HURRY UP," exclaimed Buzz.

"But Buzz's in danger," cried Rex.

While Zurg beat up Buzz 2, the real Buzz opened up the hatch and the toys saw Al impatiently waiting for the elevator to go to the first floor. They spotted his green suitcase.

As for Buzz 2, he was spun around by Zurg and tossed aside. Zurg approached the defeated Buzz 2 and said, "give up, Buzz Lightyear, I have won."

"I'm never giving up," said Buzz 2, "you murdered my father."

"No, Buzz," said Zurg as he looked Buzz 2 in the eye, "I...AM your father."

"NoooooOOOO," Buzz 2 yelled in horror.

Back in the elevator, Al was getting more and more impatient. "C'mon, c'mon, c'mon," he said.

Behind Al, Slinky stretched out silently. He was being held by Buzz, Potato Head and Hamm. Rex lamented and said, "Buzz, you could've defeated Zurg all the time. You just need to believe in yourself!"

As Rex was speaking, Zurg set his ion blaster to the maximum power and pointed his weapon in Buzz 2's face. "Get ready to die."

Rex wept and turned away. "I can't look!"

But while turning around, Rex incidentally hit Zurg with his tail. Zurg was sent going backwards until eventually falling off the elevator. Rex and Buzz 2 watched as Zurg fell into the dark shaft below. While the toys found this shocking, Rex was speechless. "I did it," he said, "I've eventually defeated Zurg!"

"Father," wept Buzz 2 as he reached his hand out for his dad.

Back in the elevator, Slinky moved forward and opened up the suitcase. Woody saw Slinky and caught his paws. But by this time, the elevator eventually reached the first floor. "Eventually," complained Al.

Woody and Slinky attempted to hold onto each other as Al walked towards the building exit. Stinky Pete yanked Woody back, making Slinky lose his grip. Slinky Pete forced Woody back into the case as it closed. Slinky and the rest of Andy's toys fell out out of the emergency hatch. Potato Head saw the doors behind Al closing and tossed his hat like a frisbee. The hat stopped the two doors from closing and the toys ran out of the building, trying to catch up with Al. They ran as fast as they could, but they were too late. The car ignited and drove away to the airport. "How are we going to get him now," asked Rex.

While the situation looked bad, Potato Head suddenly said, "pizza, anybody?"

Everyone looked and saw a Pizza Planet truck. "GO, GO, GO," ordered Buzz.

"I've had it," said Buzz 2, who suddenly appeared riding a bull.

"Buzz, are you coming," asked Buzz.

"No, I have a lot to do with my dad," said Buzz 2, who tossed the ball to Zurg, who survived the fall and was now nicer.

"Good luck, son," said Zurg, "this is my boy. C'mon, Buzzie!"

"Oh, you're a good dad," said Buzz 2 with happiness, "yippee!"

Satisfied that Buzz 2 was happy where he was, he saluted him and said, "farewell."

"Does anybody know how to drive," asked Rex.

"Slink, take the pedals. Rex, you navigate.  Hamm and Potato, maneuver the levers and controls," ordered Buzz as he got in the car.

Potato Head pushed some buttons and the air conditioning blew out in Slinky's face. Rex got on top of the stereo until everyone heard a voice. "Oohhhh!!!!"

It was coming from three little green aliens from Pizza Planet, the same ones Buzz and Woody met that one night. These aliens were hanging in the center of the car. "Strangers," said one of them.

"From the outside," said another.

"Oh, dear," said Buzz, annoyed that there was more deluded behavior.

"He's at the red light," said Rex, who was watching Al, "we can catch him."

"Maximum power, Slink," ordered Buzz.

Slinky stepped on the pedal, but the car didn't move. "WHAA!! It turned green," said Rex, who watched Al's car drive away, "hurry up."

"Why isn't it possible," asked Buzz.

"Use the magic wand of power," said the aliens, who pointed towards the shift knob.

Potato Head pulled on this knob and the car suddenly accelerated forward, chasing after Al's car. The chase was on. The car was going fast, and it ran over some street cones. Some facts came falling out of the front seat cabinet and they landed on Hamm. "Rex, which direction," asked Buzz.

"Left," replied Rex as Buzz followed directions, "no, no, I mean right. That's right, no, I mean left, left is right."

"Well, Rex, you tried to sell me a stolen McDonald's happy meal," asked Buzz.

"Buzz, he's turning left, HE'S SWEARING LEFT," shouts Rex.

Buzz turned the steering wheel to the left and the car moved to the left. But this made the aliens fall loose and fall out the window. "WOAH, OH, BOY," they exclaimed.

Potato Head swiftly jumped forward and caught the aliens before they could fall out of the car. As for Hamm, he was reading a book about driving. "Oh, I seriously doubt he gets this kind of mileage."

"GO RIGHT, GO RIGHT, RIGHT-RIGHT-RIGHT-RIGHT..."

Buzz followed Rex's instructions and the car turned right, continuing the chase. The aliens fell back into the car and they met up with Potato Head. "You've saved our lives. We're eternally grateful," they said as they gave Potato Head his ear.

"Yes, yes, yes, whatever," replied Potato Head and took the ear, acting modest.

The Pizza Planet car continued riding down the street, chasing Al as they rode closer and closer to the Tri-County International Airport.

The Pizza Planet truck raced after Al's car until they both reached the Tri-County International Airport. The Pizza Planet car lost sight of Al's car and drove really fast through the parking lots until stopping at a white zone near the entrance. "Guys, we can't park here, it's a white zone," said Rex.

"You saved our lives," said the aliens to Potato Head, "we're eternally grateful."

Buzz looked around the airport before spotting Al. "There he is. Let's go!"

But Al was putting his suitcase on a conveyor belt for check up rather than carry on. Then Buzz noticed some pet cages that were sitting around near the entrance. Everyone swiftly got in one of these and Buzz slowly walked towards the conveyor belt. "You saved our lives," the aliens said again, "we're eternally grateful."

"Will you just leave me alone," complained Potato Head.

"AH!! Something's coming," said Rex upon seeing someone.

Buzz swiftly got down as a girl approached the case. "Ooh, a puppy," said the approaching girl.

But she swiftly turned and ran until she heard a barking sound. This bark was coming from Slinky, who frightened away the girl where that she wouldn't get in the road of their mission. Nearby, Al was speaking with an airport worker about the suitcase. "Listen, Playboy," he said, "the contents of that suitcase are worth more than you make in a year. Do you understand that, sport?"

"I understand, sir."

"Be careful," replied Al, "do you have a breakable sticker or something you can stick on it, because I know what's going on back there. Once I had a box of biscuits, and if I came back with the crumbs of it."

Buzz's case was a few suitcases away from Al's suitcase. The toys watched as the suitcase disappeared into the luggage area. "The mystical portal," said one of the aliens.

"Once we get through it, we just have to find that case," said Buzz.

But as they entered the luggage area, they found several conveyor belts and thousands of suitcases. Potato Head gasped as their suitcase suddenly went down an incline and it landed on the nearest conveyor belt. Everyone was forced out of the cage as it landed. After getting himself up, Slinky spotted a green suitcase. "HERE'S THE CASE!!"

"No, no, no, there's the case," said Hamm upon seeing another green case, exactly like the one Slinky saw.

"You take this, we'll take that," said Buzz as he ran in one direction.

The rest of the toys raced after their green case. This was now a fast rescue mission and everyone had to move swiftly before their cases would disappear. Buzz jumped over the bags with his teammates, but Slinky's back part got stuck on one back that was moved to a different conveyor belt. "BUZZ, BUZZ, MY BACK GOES TO MOULIN ROUGE," he cried before being carried off.

"SLINKY!!"

Meanwhile, Potato Head's group was rushing as fast as they could towards their bag. "Here we come, Woody. Woody, here we come," said Hamm before they opened up the bag, "WOODY!!"

But to their disappointment, it wasn't Woody. It was just a bag filled with flash lights and other lighting material. "Huh, nice flash though," commented Hamm.

Meanwhile, back with Buzz, he kept running past the luggage until eventually finding the green suitcase. He rushed to the case as fast as he could before eventually opening it up. "Alright, Woody, let's go!"

But all Buzz got was a big punch to the face by Stinky Pete. Buzz was sent falling off the conveyor belt. "Take THAT, space toy," said Stinky Pete.

Seeing Stinky Pete harm Buzz, Woody got frustrated. "WAIT, NOBODY DOES THAT TO MY FRIEND!!"

Stinky Pete and Woody came out of the case and brawled. Stinky Pete kicked Woody off him and Woody was down. With that said, Stinky Pete re-opened Woody's tear in his arm, making Woody hesitant. "Your choice, Woody," said Stinky Pete, "you can go to Japan together or in pieces. Once he fixes you, he can fix you again, NOW GET IN THE BOX!!"

"NEVER," snapped Woody.

"WELL, FINE," said Stinky Pete as he raised his pickaxe.

Woody braced himself for impact. But before Stinky Pete could strike, a sudden flash blinded him. This was coming from Buzz, using the flash materials to stop Stinky Pete. The toys jumped onto the same conveyor belt and charged at the Prospector. Stinky Pete, blinded by the lights, didn't see Buzz catch him by the back. "Got you now," Buzz said.

"IDIOTS," yelled Stinky Pete upset as the toys surrounded him, "CHILDREN DESTROY TOYS! YOU ARE RUINED, FORGOTTEN, SPENDING ETERNITY ON A LANDFILL!!"

"Well, Stinky Pete, I think it's time you learned the true meaning of playtime," said Woody, "over there, boys."

The toys walk a different suitcase as Stinky Pete shouts, "no! NAAHHHH....noooooOOOO!!!!"

Near the airport entrance, a pink backpack was moved out of the luggage area via conveyor belt. It had Stinky Pete in it. A girl approached the backpack and said, "look, Barbie, a big ugly man doll. Ooh, he needs a makeover."

Once the girl put the backpack on her back, Stinky Pete started weeping. "Hello, you'll like Amy," said the Barbie doll next to him, showing him her colorful face, "she's an artist."

Stinky Pete started whining over what was going to happen to him now. He was now with an artistic girl who would most likely give him a makeover, who growled in frustration before shouting out an enraged "STEELE!!"

This yell was so loud that it echoed across the airport. Back in the luggage area, Woody said, "happy trails, Prospector."

But the other toys were attempting to get Jessie and Bullseye out of the bag. "BUZZ, WOODY," shouts Slinky.

"Help us here," said Hamm.

Bullseye managed to get out, but Jessie was trapped. "Hurry up," urged Rex.

"Oh, dear, JESSIE," exclaimed Woody as he and Buzz rushed to the bag.

The bag was getting dangerously close to a conveyor belt leading to the runway. "C'mon," said Woody as he tried pulling Jessie out.

"Woody!"

It's too late since the toys swiftly got to the sides on stable ground, but Jessie was yet trapped in the bag. "HEEELLLPPP," she cried.

Her bag came to a stop and she was forced to freeze upon seeing a worker nearby. The suitcase was placed on the luggage car and it started driving away. "Jessie," said Woody.

"That's a deliberate lie, you monkey-faced little rum pot," said Woody before whistling for Bullseye and getting on his back, "c'mon, Buzz!"

Buzz switched on his helmet, ready for action and got on Bullseye with Woody. "RIDE LIKE THE WIND, BULLSEYE!!"

Bullseye slid down the conveyor belt as the other toys watched. Bullseye got on the ground and started running towards the luggage car. It was just like the 'Woody's Roundup' show as Woody rode on Bullseye to the Old Abandoned Mine to rescue Jessie and Stinky Pete. Only this time, he was doing to get Jessie back, and he had Buzz alongside him. "HEY, HOWDY, HEY, GIDDY-UP," shouts Woody.

"C'MON, BULLSEYE," shouts Buzz, "TAKE IT!!"

Bullseye got closer and closer to the last compartment of the luggage car. "BUZZ, GIVE ME A BOOST," shouts Woody.

Woody carefully moved himself to get on Buzz's helmet and reached for one of the bag tags. He managed to catch the tag, but the speed of the luggage car separated Woody from Buzz. "WOODY," cried Buzz.

Woody, though separated from Buzz again, was not giving up on Jessie. He climbed to the top of the car and saw the green bag not far away. Woody ran towards the bag, which was in the front compartment, behind the vehicle. Woody jumped into the compartment as the car parked near an airplane. The green suitcase was taken aboard as Woody watched. "Here's the rest," said the worker.

Woody had to think fast. He spotted one suitcase and got in it. In the luggage part of the plane, one worker was tossing suitcases in. As his bag got tossed in, Woody got himself out and spotted the green suitcase. Woody swiftly ran to it and opened it up. He spotted Jessie and said, "excuse me, ma'am, but I believe you're on the wrong flight."

Jessie, happy to see his friend again, got up and hugged him. "Woody."

"C'mon, Jess, it's time to take you home."

"But...what if Andy doesn't like me," asked Jessie, who was afraid.

"Nonsense, Andy'll love you," said Woody, "besides, he has a sister."

"HE DOES," Jessie asked, suddenly emotional, "why didn't you say that, let's go!"

Jessie took Woody's hand and they both ran to the plane door. "Hold on, there are a few more bags coming to the terminal," said one of the workers.

The two toys peeked from behind a bag, ready to make a break for it. "Alright, on three," said Woody, "one...two..."

But the door closed and the plane started firing up. "Too late," said the worker to his workmates, "put them on the next flight."

The plane started moving backwards, heading for thee runway. The lights inside the plane went out as Woody said, "this is bad."

"How do we get out of here," asked Jessie.

But Woody spotted a light source coming from nearby. "Over there," said Woody, "c'mon."

Woody and Jessie headed towards the light source. It was coming from an emergency hatch. Woody opened it up and they both looked down. It was a dangerous plan, especially since the plane was moving. "You're sure," asked Jessie.

"No," replied Woody, "let's go."

Woody and Jessie slowly went down the metal leg of the plane as it rode down the runway. They carefully maneuvered themselves around and were getting closer to the front wheel. Suddenly, Woody slipped and started falling away. Thinking fast, Jessie caught Woody's arm, but this was the one with the tear. "HANG ON, WOODY," begged Jessie.

The rip was getting bigger and Woody's hat blew off his head. But as it seemed the hat was a goner, a hand came out of nowhere and caught it. It was Buzz. Having taken control of Bullseye in Woody's absence, Buzz rode Bullseye all the road to the runway. "WHAT'S A COWBOY WITHOUT HIS HAT?!"

"BUZZ!!"

But while Buzz's presence was a great fact, they didn't have enough time left. The plane turned to the left and started going faster. Bullseye was able to keep pace with the plane, but Woody had to think fast. He noticed a screw in between the two front wheels and said to Buzz, "BUZZ, BUZZ, GET BEHIND THE TIRES!!"

Buzz and Bullseye did so and Woody swung his pull string like a cowboy rope and got it onto the screw. "JESSIE," he said, "LET GO OF THE PLANE!!"

"WHAT ARE YOU, NUTS?!"

"JUST LIKE IT'S THE LAST EPISODE OF WOODY'S ROUNDUP!!"

"BUT IT HAS BEEN CANCELED," replied Jessie, "WE NEVER SAY IF YOU MADE IT!!"

"WELL, THEN WE'LL FIND OUT TOGETHER!!"

Jessie closed her eyes and let go of the plane. She held onto Woody as they both swung underneath the plane, in between the two tires, and landed on Bullseye. Bullseye slowed down as everyone watched the plane fly away into the heavens. "WE DID IT, WE DID IT, WE DID IT," cheered Jessie.

"Nice skipping rope, cowboy," said Buzz.

"That was certainly Woody's best hour," said Jesse as she hugged Woody.

"HA, HA, HO," cheered Woody.

"Your hat, partner," said Buzz as he gave Woody his hat.

This was a happy time for the friends, but it was interrupted as another plane came right above them and touched onto the runway. No one was hurt, but they were sure intimidated. "Let's...go home," said Woody to his agreeing friends.

It was late at night, and Andy's mother parked her car in the driveway of her house. She has Andy with her and he gets out of the car and shouts out, "YEE-HAW!!"

Andy headed up to his room and climbed up to the top shelf. "Hey, Woody," he said before he realized that Woody was not there, "...Woody?"

Then Andy turned to his bed. Here, he saw Woody, Buzz, Slinky, Hamm, Potato Head and Rex on the bed with Etch. Etch had the words 'Welcome Home, Andy.' But these toys weren't the only ones on the bed. There was also Jessie, Bullseye and the three aliens. "Oh, wow, new toys," said Andy as he took Woody, Jessie and Bullseye, "cool. Thanks, Mum."

Having missed Woody and interested in the new toys, Andy started playing with them. Outside the house, there was the airport luggage car, parked outside the house across the street. The next morning, as the couple across the street looked at the luggage car, hearing the frustrated miner shout his name, Andy finished fixing up Woody's arm. The tear was gone and Woody's arm was slightly bigger. "Andy, c'mon, baby, time to go," said Andy's mother as she came into the room, "hey, you fixed Woody."

"Yes, I'm glad I decided not to take him camp," said Andy as he joined his mother, "perhaps his entire arm was off."

As the proud mother headed out the room with her son, Woody got up and looked at his arm. It was as good as new. "Well, what do you know?"

"YEE-HAW," exclaimed Jessie as she got up to her feet, "oh, Bullseye, we're part of a family again."

Jessie showed Bullseye her boot, which now had the word "Andy" on it. Bullseye also had the same fact, except Andy's different letters were on his four hooves. As Jessie looked at Bullseye, Buzz approached Jessie hesitantly and said, "ma...madam, I...uh...um...well, I just want to say that you're...a smart young woman with a...beautiful yarn complete with hair...a hair complete with yarn," he said, trying to make sense of his statement, "it's, uh...um...I have to go."

But Jessie, who loved the comment, pulled Buzz towards her and said, "well, aren't you the sweetest space toy I've ever met?"

Buzz grinned at Jessie until they both heard Buster barking at the door. Buster was frantically trying to get out of the room. "What's that," asked Slinky, "bark, bark!"

Buster barked back at Slinky, warning him what was wrong. "Um, the guy says he needs to get out for a bit," said Slinky.

"That beast needs help," said Jessie, who noticed the Hot Wheels track and rode down it on a red car, yodeling like a cowgirl, "YODEL-A-HEE-HOO!!"

Jessie rode off the track and caught hold of the door knob. She turned it and Buster ran out to go outside. As for Buzz, he stared in full shock of this girl's skills. His wings even burst out by themselves in amazement.

On the desk near the window, Hamm was playing the Buzz Lightyear game, but was not doing well. "Ooh, ooh, oh," he complained as he played through the level, "hey, Rex, I could use a hand there, buddy."

"I don't have to play," said Rex, "I love it."

"NONONONONONONO, oh, nuts," complained Hamm as he lost the level.

Hamm slapped the remote in frustration, but this changed to the Al's Toy Barn commercial. Al was featured in this commercial in his chicken suit, but instead of happy and jumpy, he was all upset and barely in the mood for doing the commercial. This was a result of failing to sell the Roundup Gang in Japan. "Welcome to Al's Toy Barn. We have the lowest prices in town.  Anything for a buck, buck...buck..." Al said before breaking down in tears.

"Well, I guess crime doesn't pay," Hamm said to Rex, who agreed.

"Oh, Andy did a great job, didn't he," Woody said to Bo as he showed her his arm, "nice and strong."

"I love it," said Bo, "you look rough."

Mr. Potato Head was smooching his wife after being away for so long. But as this was happening, the three aliens approached him and said, "you saved our lives. We're eternally grateful."

Mr. Potato Head moaned about this, but Mrs. Potato Head was fascinated by this. "You saved their lives? Oh, my hero, and they're so cute.  Let's adopt some," she said.

"Daddy," the aliens said.

Mr. Potato Head was shocked by this. "Oh, dear," he said silently.

Wheezy, all better, started jumping towards Woody and Bo. He was giving off a squeaky noise every time he jumped. "Wheezy, you must be," said Woody.

"Oh, yes," said Wheezy, "Mr. Shark looked in the toy box and found me an extra squeaker."

"And how do you feel," asked Woody.

"Oh, I'm fine," said Wheezy, "actually...I think I feel a song coming on."

Music suddenly started playing and Mr. Mike handed his microphone to Wheezy, who started singing a song with a deep manly voice.

Wheezy: You have a friend in me

You've had a friend in me

You just remember what your old pal said

Babe, you have a friend in me

Yes, you've had a friend in me

This singing caught the attention of everyone in the room. The toys gathered around to watch Wheezy perform while Woody and Bo watched together. Woody heard Andy and his family outside and watched them. "Oh, you're such a big girl," said the mother as she watched Molly take her first steps, "Andy, do you think she's ready to drive the car yet?"

"Yes, I can teach her," said Andy with humor.

Woody was happy for Andy and how he was growing up, just like Molly. "You yet concerned," asked Buzz.

"About Andy," asked Woody, "no, it's gonna be fun while it lasts."

"I'm proud of you, cowboy," said Buzz.

"Besides," said Woody, "if it's all over, I'll have the old Buzz Lightyear to keep me company...to infinity and beyond."

The two best friends looked at each other, really happy for each other. They yet had a bright future with Andy to look forward to. While it was clear that Andy was going to grow up, it was also clear that Woody, Buzz and the rest of the toys were going to be there for him if he did so. And even if it did end, they’d have each other.....for infinity and beyond.

Wheezy: You're gonna see it's our destiny

You have a friend in me

Barbie Chorus: Yes, you do so

Wheezy: You've had a friend in me

Barbie Chorus: That's the truth

Wheezy: YOU'VE HAD A FRIEND....IN...MEEEEE!

YES!!

Executive Producers DENNIS DESHAZER SHERYL STAMPS LEACH

Senior Producer JIM ROWLEY

Producers JEFF GITTLE LINDA HOUSTON MARTHA DATEMA LIPSCOMB

Director BRUCE DECK

Writer MARK S. BERNTHAL

Production Designer JESS NELSON

Musical Director BOB SINGLETON

Lyricists/Composers STEPHEN BATES BALTES LORY LAZARUS

Performance Director PENNY WILSON

Educational Specialists MARY ANN DUDKO, Ph.D. MARGIE LARSEN, M.Ed.

Cast: Voice of Barney... BOB WEST Barney's Body Costume... DAVID JOYNER Voice of Baby Bop... JULIE JOHNSON Baby Bop's Body Costume... JEFF AYERS Voice of B.J. ... PATTY WIRTZ B.J.'s Body Costume... JEFF BROOKS

Cast: Shawn... JOHN DAVID BENNETT, II Tosha... HOPE CERVANTES Stella the Storyteller... PHYLLIS CICERO Jason... KURT DYKHUIZEN Kathy... LAUREN KING Juan... MICHAEL KROST

Cast: Carlos... COREY LOPEZ Min... PIA MANALO Kenneth... NATHAN REGAN Julie... SUSANNAH WETZEL Julie's Aunt... MARY ANN BREWER

Associate Director ERIC NORBERG

Stage Manager TERRIE DAVIS MANNING

Lighting Design BERNER & BRILL LIGHTING DESIGN, INC.

Editor MCKEE SMITH

Audio Director DAVID M. BOOTHE

Art Director ELIZABETH SAGAN VELTEN

Wardrobe Supervisor/Designer LISA O. ALBERTSON

Technical Operations Supervisor RANDY BREEDLOVE

Video Engineer BINK WILLIAMS

Camera Operators LARRY ALLEN OZ COLEMAN TOM COX BRUCE HARMON

Production Audio RONALD G. BALENTINE

Boom Operators JAMES JOHNSON DAVID M. ROBERTS

Lighting Director CASEY COOK

Key Grips BUZ CANNON JIM FISCHER

Lighting Board Operator TODD DAVIS

Grip/Electric JAMES EDWARDS

Construction Supervisor CHARLES BAILEY

Craft Shop Supervisor RAY HENRY

Art/Craft Coordinator AMY ATHERTON

Set Dresser AGGIE DAVIS-BROOKS

Draftsperson CHRISTOPHER MCCRAY

Craft/Prop Artist MARK BROGAN

Props/Special Effects DAVID COBB

Carpenters TY M. BURNS DANNY SMITH

Scenic Painter E. (BILL) SLETTE

Swing Crew CARMELO GOMEZ

Costume Shop Manager GEORGIA FORD WAGENHURST

Costume Technician D.J. SEGLER

Costume Sewing NATALIE SERGI-SAARI SUSIE THENNES

Make-Up Designer JEANIE L. D'IORIO

Hair Stylist DEBRA HERTEL HAEFLING

Costume/Wardrobe Assistants BRIAN N. BLEVINS JANET BUSH KRISTEN SCHAFFNER

Field Producer SANDY JANTZEN

Post Videotape DUDLEY ASAFF

Dialogue Editor DENICE CROWELL

Post Production Audio CRAIG CHASTAIN

Production Office Manager SUE SHINN

Script Supervisor CATHERINE REYNOLDS

Production Coordinators JULIE HUTCHINGS KELLY MAHER

Production Accountant DEBBIE COTTLE

Production Secretary AUSTIN GRAY

Asst. to Performance Director DAVID VOSS

Production Assistants BRADEN MCDONALD JOEL ZOCH

Barney Music Department JILL HANCE CHARLES KING JONATHAN SMITH

For Singleton Productions, Inc. BRADFORD COLEMAN LARRY HARON MIKE PIETZSCH

Educational Research Staff PATSY J. ROBLES GOODWIN, M.Ed. KIMBERLY THORNTON, M.Ed. JOY STARR

Children's Teacher SANDRA GILPIN

Children's Supervisor MARY EVANS

Barney and the Backyard Gang™ and Barney & Friends® were originally developed by Sheryl Leach, Kathy Parker and Dennis DeShazer.

Vocal Performances Enhanced with Help from Singleton Productions, Inc.

"I Love You" • Lyrics by Lee Bernstein (BMI)

Special Thanks to Tom Rennen of Intelligent Light Digital Imaging Equest Therapeutic Horsemanship

Original Barney, Baby Bop and B.J. Costumes by IRENE COREY DESIGN ASSOCIATES

Produced by THE LYONS GROUP AND CONNECTICUT PUBLIC TELEVISION

For Connecticut Public Television Executives in Charge LARRY RIFKIN SHARON BLAIR

Executive in Charge RICHARD C. LEACH

BARNEY & FRIENDS • The Alphabet Zoo Copyright 1999 • Lyons Partnership, L.P.