Potato Head, Hamm, and Rex reach Al's Toy Barn across from Al's apartment. However, he changes his mind once he learns that Jessie was outgrown by her old owner Emily and realizes Andy will outgrow him at some point.īuzz and the other toys Slinky Dog, Mr. Woody suspects Jessie because the remote was near her and he plans to return to Andy once his arm is repaired.
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However, his attempt gets sabotaged when the TV turns on, waking Al up and ruining his chances of returning home. That night, Al accidentally rips off Woody's broken arm and Woody tries to recover his arm and return to Andy. They needed Woody to stay because if he wasn't with them, they would go back into storage. The other toys from the franchise, Jessie the yodeling cowgirl, Woody's horse Bullseye and Stinky Pete the Prospector, who is in mint condition inside his unopened box-are excited about the trip, but Woody intends to return home because he is still Andy's toy.
In Al's apartment, Woody discovers he is a valuable collectible based on an old, popular television show called Woody's Roundup and is set to be sold to a toy museum in Tokyo, Japan. Buzz Lightyear and the other toys recognize the thief as Al McWhiggin, the owner of Al's Toy Barn, and set out to rescue him. However, the toy collector creates a distraction and steals Woody out of the crate and drives off with him. He is first found by a girl, but is then found by a greedy enthusiastic toy collector, who offers Andy's mother several deals to purchase Woody, but citing that Woody was not supposed to be in the yard sale in the first place and that he is in fact a family heirloom, she declines his offers and locks Woody in a blue crate. With help from Andy's dog Buster, Woody sneaks out and saves Wheezy, but falls off before he can make it inside the house. There, Woody finds a broken squeeze toy penguin toy named Wheezy, who is to be sold at a yard sale.
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As the movie starts, Woody prepares to go to cowboy camp with Andy, but his arm is ripped, forcing him to stay on the shelf.