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``Toy Story 2'' SuperSite Debuts With Buzz and Woody On the Set of Their Forthcoming Feature Film

Business Wire, Nov 11, 1999

"Toy Story 2" NASCAR Web Cast

On Sunday, Nov. 21, SuperSite guests are invited to join racecar drivers Johnny Benson, Bill Elliot, and Kyle Petty from inside their "Toy Story 2" themed NASCAR racecars as they compete in the Winston Cup's last race of the season at the NAPA 500 in Atlanta. Beginning at 11:30 a.m. ET/8:30 a.m. PT audiences will be able to log on to www.Toystory2.com as well as www.nascar.com to view a live Web cast of the event from multiple cameras -- In-Car Cam, Pit Cam, Roving Cam, or Over-head Cam. The online coverage includes a live audio broadcast directly from within Bill Elliott's vehicle, as well as exclusive visual feeds that are not available elsewhere. Additionally, online guests will be able to access virtual tours of the venue, garage, and vehicle. Video interviews with the drivers, pit crew, and mechanics will also be offered on the site.

Directed by John Lasseter, co-directed by Lee Unkrich and Ash Brannon, and produced by Helene Plotkin and Karen Robert Jackson, Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios' "Toy Story 2" opens in theaters nationwide on Nov. 24. For more information, visit www.Toystory2.com.

About Disney Online

Disney Online, a unit of Buena Vista Internet Group, has headquarters in North Hollywood with satellite offices in New York, San Francisco, and Detroit. The No. 1 site in kids and family entertainment online, Disney Online was established in 1995 to bring the magic of Disney to the online world. Disney Online creates and publishes a variety of award-winning services that include Disney.com, part of the GO Network (www.go.com). The Walt Disney Company (NYSE:DIS) recently announced that it has reached an agreement with Infoseek Corp. (NASDAQ:SEEK) to combine its Buena Vista Internet Group (BVIG) with Infoseek and create a single Internet business called go.com.

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