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In 2000, the year after ''Toy Story 2'' came out, PIXAR made two awards-related animations of the Toy Story 2 characters that had the character Jessie in the same sequin-and-glitter-encrusted outfit. The first was for the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GK6Ai2Er9Q 2000 Oscars] while the other was for an award Jessie received herself. She was honored with the Patsy Montana Entertainer Award by the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, an award named for Patsy Montana that recognizes those whose work in the entertainment field continues the tradition of the cowgirl.
In 2000, the year after ''Toy Story 2'' came out, PIXAR made two awards-related animations of the Toy Story 2 characters that had two characters in the same fancy outfits. The first was for the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GK6Ai2Er9Q 2000 Oscars] while the other was for an award Jessie received herself. She was honored with the Patsy Montana Entertainer Award by the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, an award named for Patsy Montana that recognizes those whose work in the entertainment field continues the tradition of the cowgirl.


For this award, PIXAR prepared '''an animated speech''' for her that would play at the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame’s Annual Induction Luncheon on November 10th, 2000. It involved her and Bullseye. According to [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Toy+Story+2's+Jessie+the+Cowgirl+Honored+by+the+National+Cowgirl...-a066182358 two] [http://lubbockonline.com/stories/111200/sta_111200116.shtml#.Vqycb_mLTIW articles] released, it can be assumed she specifically says "Yee-haw! I am just pleased as punch to be receiving this honor in memory of the original yodeling cowgirl, Patsy Montana," in the full video clip.
For this award, PIXAR prepared '''an animated speech''' for her that would play at the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame’s Annual Induction Luncheon on November 10th, 2000. It involved her and Bullseye. According to [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Toy+Story+2's+Jessie+the+Cowgirl+Honored+by+the+National+Cowgirl...-a066182358 two] [http://lubbockonline.com/stories/111200/sta_111200116.shtml#.Vqycb_mLTIW articles] released, it can be assumed she specifically says "Yee-haw! I am just pleased as punch to be receiving this honor in memory of the original yodeling cowgirl, Patsy Montana," in the full video clip.

Revision as of 13:03, 31 January 2016

An image released of the models used for the animation.

In 2000, the year after Toy Story 2 came out, PIXAR made two awards-related animations of the Toy Story 2 characters that had two characters in the same fancy outfits. The first was for the 2000 Oscars while the other was for an award Jessie received herself. She was honored with the Patsy Montana Entertainer Award by the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame, an award named for Patsy Montana that recognizes those whose work in the entertainment field continues the tradition of the cowgirl.

For this award, PIXAR prepared an animated speech for her that would play at the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame’s Annual Induction Luncheon on November 10th, 2000. It involved her and Bullseye. According to two articles released, it can be assumed she specifically says "Yee-haw! I am just pleased as punch to be receiving this honor in memory of the original yodeling cowgirl, Patsy Montana," in the full video clip.

Victor Navone's Pixar Training video containing an excerpt of the speech (0:49 - 1:05).

An excerpt of this speech can be found in Victor Navone's Pixar Training video, but he claimed that he doesn't have the full video, nor knows where to find it. In addition, the "Reel Cowgirls" exhibit at the museum and official website both no longer have the animation.

The conversation with Victor Navone about if he had the full clip.