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Toy Story 2 DVD Easter Eggs


Toy Story 2
Two-disc Special Edition (Released in 2005)
  • Bonus Footage: From Disc Two’s main menu, select “Behind the Scenes”. From there, select “Publicity”. Once in, highlight any option and press left to highlight Woody’s sheriff badge. Hit enter to watch Woody play baseball. (via www.hiddendvdeastereggs.com)
  • Bonus Feature: From Disc Two’s main menu, highlight any option and press right to highlight Woody’s sheriff badge. Hit enter to watch the Easter Egg from 2000’s “Ultimate Toy Box”: a humorous outtake from the “Jessie’s Song” sequence, with an explanatory intro from John Lasseter. (via www.hiddendvdeastereggs.com)
  • Bonus Feature: From Disc One’s Setup menu, highlight the “Return to Film” knob and press left to highlight the Ohio Art logo in the upper left corner. Hit enter to view a copyright screen for the Etch-a-Sketch. (via www.hiddendvdeastereggs.com)
  • Additional Music: If you watch it with French audio track, go to the scene where Buzz gives the pep talk to the toys.  The national anthem of the USA is replaced by the One World Anthem by Randy Newman.  This is only with the French version—the Spanish version keeps the national anthem.

Note: This list was compiled by Derrick Clements of The Pixar Podcast.

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