Critics Scoreboard
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Average Critic Score:




88
(34 sources)




88
(34 sources)
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Los Angeles Times
Toy Story 2 may not have the most original title, but everything else about it is, well, mint in the box. Read Full Review » -
100




Entertainment Weekly
It's a great, IQ-flattering entertainment both wonderful and wise. Read Full Review » -
100




New York Daily News
With its agile, clever script and winning characters, Toy Story 2 is that rare thing -- an excellent children's movie with no upper age limit. Read Full Review » -
100




Philadelphia Inquirer
Toy Story 2, like its forebear, will stand the test of time. Read Full Review » -
100




San Francisco Chronicle
The most entertaining movie of the year. Funny and action-packed, it's also got that rare thing, heart. Read Full Review » -
100




LA Weekly
No parent who's been roped into leading the troops to a matinee need fear being bored: gags are, Simpsons-like, conceived to tickle several generations at once. Read Full Review » -
100




Newsweek
The superrealist images beguile us with their bold wit, and the storytelling is so tight, urgent and inventive there doesn't seem to be a wasted moment. Which makes you wonder -- why can't scripts this clever be written for human beings? Read Full Review » -
100




Seattle Post-Intelligencer
It not only pushes the computer-generated film envelope to the very edge, it's every bit as charming, funny and exciting as the original. In fact, I enjoyed it quite a bit more. Read Full Review » -
100




Washington Post
A sequel that eclipses the original. The toys are back with even more hilarious vengeance. The story's twice as inventive as its predecessor. Read Full Review » -
100




Portland Oregonian
The animation is even more mind-blowing, if that's possible. The characters and objects seem even more palpable and real than last time. There's a thickness to bodies of the human characters and an amazing attention to detail throughout. Read Full Review » -
100




Chicago Tribune
You can't ask for a family film to do more than Toy Story 2. It's smart and playful enough to entertain adults, yet it never aims above the heads of kids. Read Full Review » -
100




USA Today
What's most amazing is the finely nuanced performances these bits and bytes deliver. Read Full Review » -
100




Baltimore Sun
Prove(s) once again how ingenious, artful and flat-out entertaining animation can be. Read Full Review » -
90




Film.com
Doesn't have the purity, the sense of discovery, of the first Toy Story, but it's still an utter delight. Its images and gags keep replaying themselves in the mind well after the film is over. Read Full Review » -
90




Variety
Toy Story 2 is to "Toy Story" what "The Empire Strikes Back" was to its predecessor, a richer, more satisfying film in every respect. Read Full Review » -
90




Salon.com
Just as good as the original. In fact, it might even be better. Not only is it just as visually stunning and witty as the first, but it's funnier, more thoughtful and more grown-up. Read Full Review » -
90




The New York Times
Making sure that computer-generated animation will never be the same. Read Full Review » -
90




Film.com
So funny and smart that holding it up against its predecessor is as pointless as comparing peak episodes of "Seinfeld." Read Full Review » -
90




Time
Pixar's improved computer animation is up to all the demands of this excellent adventure. Read Full Review » -
89




Mr. Showbiz
A technologically marvelous animated movie that's just as funny and inventive as the first, but also more emotionally engaging than most live-action films. This is clearly a sequel in name only. Read Full Review » -
88




Chicago Sun-Times
This isn't a made-for-video that they decided to put into theaters, but a version intended from the first to be theatrical. That's important, because it means more detail and complexity went into the animation. Read Full Review » -
88




Charlotte Observer
The sequel is faster, funnier and wilder, with more cunningly contrived computer effects. Read Full Review » -
88




New York Post
Toy Story had a simpler, stronger story and the advantage of being the first of its kind. But it's quickly apparent that TS2 represents a major step forward in computer-animation artistry. Read Full Review » -
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Dallas Observer
The story is just as funny and touching. The only problem is the inevitable one: The freshness -- the novel delight -- is a little faded now. Read Full Review » -
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Christian Science Monitor
The story is surprising, the screenplay is witty, and the animation is wonderfully creative. A super sequel. Read Full Review » -
75




Boston Globe
Everything you could want in a sequel. It satisfyingly regenerates the characters and qualities that made the first film so popular. And then it moves them forward into newer, fresher, more elaborate, more involving territory. Read Full Review » -
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Miami Herald
It's impossible not to shake the feeling that we've been here before, and the movie never does convince you that a return trip was entirely necessary. Read Full Review » -
60




TV Guide
The story is simple enough for young children to follow, and the computer-animated images are both bright and surprisingly complex. Adults won't find the action heart-stopping. Read Full Review » -
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Austin Chronicle
If you (or your kids) loved Toy Story, you'll like Toy Story 2 as well. Just don't expect any big surprises. Read Full Review »
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