| Release | Sep 6, 2005 |
| Video |
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Anamorphic - Enhanced for Widescreen TVs. |
| Audio |
English: Dolby Digital EX 5.1 English: DTS ES 5.1 English: Dolby Digital 1.0 French: Dolby Digital 1.0 |
| Subtitles | English, French |
| Studio | Buena Vista |
| Year | 1995 |
| Genre | Adventure, Comedy |
- Disc One:
- Feature Film Presentation - Presented in Widescreen 1:77:1 aspect ratio with picture direct from Pixar’s digital source
- Encoded with highest DVD bit-rate ever used for a Disney/Pixar film
- Audio remastered by Academy Award winner Gary Rydstrom for Dolby Surround-sound 5.1 EX
- All-New “Legacy of Toy Story” Featurette
- Filmmaker Audio Commentary - Allowing viewers to watch the film along with Pixar writer/director John Lasseter and his creative team including Andrew Stanton, Pete Docter, Bill Reeves, Ralph Eggleston and Producers Ralph Guggenheim and Bonnie Arnold
- Sneak Peek – Rev up for Pixar’s Next All New Animated Feature “Cars”
- A never-before-seen look under the hood at Pixar Director John Lasseter’s newest film
- Disc Two:
- New “The Making Of Toy Story” Featurette - A fascinating look behind-the-scenes at the computer animated feature that started it all.
- Deleted Scenes (Fully Animated)
- Movie Introduction
- “Sid Tortures Toys”
- “Rain”
- Deleted Scenes (Story Reels)
- Filmmaker Introduction
- “Alternate Opening: Buzz Lightyear Cartoon”
- “Alternate Opening: Western Shootout”
- “Woody’s Nightmare”
- “Eastern Gate”
- “Shakes the Rattle”
- “Sid’s Comeuppance”
- Early Animation Tests - Woody, Buzz, Andy, Sid, Mom and Molly
- Fascinating tests the animators did to develop the memorable Toy Story characters
- Design Highlight Featurettes
- All-New Documentary Short “Designing Toy Story” - The original design team, led by Art Director
- Ralph Eggleston, revisits their innocent youth to recount how the design of Toy Story came to life
- Documentary Short “Designing Color” describes how color and light were used to tell the emotional story of Toy Story
- Character Design (art galleries and character “turn arounds”)
- Set Design (art galleries and rendered set tour)
- Color and Lighting Design (Video and Art Gallery)
- Story Highlight Featurettes
- Storyboard Pitch - Green Army Men Pitch
- Story Reel - Andy’s New Toy
- Production Materials – Further insight into the making of the film.
- Production Tour
- Production Progression (chase sequence)
- Layout Tricks
- Animation Tour (Ash and Pete)
- Early Animation Tests
- Shading and Lighting
- Render Bugs (7)
- Buzz Lightyear Commercial
- Publicity Materials – Fascinating look at many of the marketing materials
- Character Interviews
- Teaser
- Trailer
- TV Spots (4)
- Ad Print Campaign (auto play gallery)
- Toys (auto play gallery)
- Music and Sound – A listen of the evolution of audio/songs of Toy Story
- All-New Music Video from Lyle Lovett and Academy Award?-winner Randy Newman singing “You’ve Got A Friend In Me”
- Sound Design Documentary Short
- Randy Newman Song Demos – audio tracks with stills:
- - “You’ve Got a Friend In Me”
- - “Strange Things”
- - “Plastic Spaceman #1, #2”
- - “The Fool”
- - “I Will Go Sailing No More”
The first full-length feature film animated entirely on computers, Toy Story is the original smash hit that captured the hearts of audiences worldwide.
As six-year-old Andy's favorite toy, Woody (Tom Hanks) is confident in his role as room leader. But when Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) crash-lands into Woody's world as Andy's most important birthday present, a rivalry is created that lands the duo inside the home of Sid -- the toy-torturing boy next door. As Woody and Buzz work together to escape, they realize they've got the perfect friend…in each other!
Voiced by a powerhouse comedic cast, and featuring Randy Newman's Academy-Award-nominated music, Toy Story etched its name into motion picture history and earned director John Lasseter a Special Achievement Academy Award. Now you can own this wonderful film on DVD for the ultimate viewing experience!
Buena Vista
presents
Tim AllenTom Hanks"Toy Story"
directed byJohn Lasseter
Production Year: 1995
directed byJohn Lasseter
Production Year: 1995
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