| Errors | Missing | Unverified | Supported |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 | 0 | 10 |
Counts based on original analysis categories (not yet classified).
Errors = Critical Errors + Imprecisions
Missing = Critical Omissions + Notable Gaps
In the climax of Toy Story 2 (1999), Woody goes to Tri-County International Airport to be shipped to Tokyo, Japan.
Woody is taken to the airport by Al McWhiggin (the "Chicken Man"), who plans to sell the complete "Woody’s Roundup" collection to the Konishi Toy Museum. While Woody initially considered going to Japan voluntarily to avoid the heartbreak of being outgrown by Andy, he changes his mind after Buzz Lightyear reminds him that "life is only worth living if you're being loved by a kid."
However, before Woody can leave with Buzz, Stinky Pete (the Prospector) sabotages the exit and locks them in Al's suitcase, forcing the group to be transported to the airport.
The climax unfolds in several high-stakes stages at the airport:
They successfully leap from the plane just before it takes flight, allowing the entire group to return safely to Andy’s house.
No oversights detected.
In the climax of Toy Story 2 (1999), Woody is taken to Tri-County International Airport by Al McWhiggin, who intends to ship him to the Konishi Toy Museum in Tokyo, Japan. Woody initially agrees to go but changes his mind after Buzz Lightyear reminds him that a toy's purpose is to be loved by a child. However, Stinky Pete (the Prospector) prevents his escape, forcing the other toys to rescue him. At the airport, the toys defeat Stinky Pete in the baggage handling area by stuffing him into the backpack of a girl named Amy who draws on her toys. Woody then boards the plane's cargo hold to rescue Jessie. Unable to exit via the cargo door, they climb out through the landing gear wheel well. As the plane taxis, Woody uses his pull-string to swing himself and Jessie onto Bullseye, who is being ridden by Buzz Lightyear on the tarmac.