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I didn't need to see the original to understand the relationship and plot of the characters here. What amazed me, though, was how much more effectively Disney can develop links the personalities and emotions of dolls than they can people. This flick is a long way from "That Darn Cat," and not just because Doug E. Doug isn't in "Toy Story 2." I wonder how a studio can make something this subversive in the same year they make something as canned links and formulaic as the miserable bastard child "Tarzan." I mean, links this is the kind of movie you take a kid to because you want him to see it, not because you want to get the punk out of your hair for two hours.
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