Toy Story 3D Blu-ray (US)
PIXAR / Blu-ray 3D + Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy
Disney / Buena Vista | 1995 | 81 min | Rated G | Nov 01, 2011Woody, a traditional pull-string talking cowboy, has long enjoyed a place of honor as the favorite among six-year-old Andy's menagerie of toys. Quick to calm their anxieties about being replaced by newer arrivals, Woody finds his own confidence shaken, and his status as top toy in jeopardy, upon the arrival of Buzz Lightyear, simply the coolest space action figure ever made. Woody plots to get rid of Buzz, but things backfire and he finds himself lost in the outside world with Buzz as his only companion. Joining forces to find their way home, the two rivals set out on an adventure that lands them in the clutches of Sid, a sadistic neighborhood kid who is notorious for dismembering and reassembling "mutant" toys in his bedroom. As "guests" of Sid and his dog, Scud, the two fugitive toys forge a genuine friendship and learn that only through mutual trust and respect do they have any chance of survival.
Video
Video codec: MPEG-4 MVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Video codec: MPEG-4 MVC
Video resolution: 1080p
Aspect ratio: 1.78:1
Original aspect ratio: 1.85:1
Audio
English: DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
English: DTS-HD 2.0
French: Dolby Digital 5.1 EX
Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 EX
English: DTS-HD 2.0
French: Dolby Digital 5.1 EX
Spanish: Dolby Digital 5.1 EX
Subtitles
English SDH, French, Spanish
Discs
50GB Blu-ray Disc
Four-disc set (2 BDs, 2 DVDs)
Digital copy (on disc)
DVD copy
BD-Live
Blu-ray 3D
Playback
Region A
Cover
Slipcover in original pressing
Availability
1-5 days
Harga
Rp. 369.000
Special Features
- Audio Commentary: Director John Lasseter, co-writer Andrew Stanton, art director Ralph Eggleston, supervising animator Pete Docter (who would go on to direct Up), supervising technical director Bill Reeves, and producers Ralph Guggenheim and Bonnie Arnold thoroughly dissect Toy Story and its production. While the room is a bit crowded at times, the group dive into the story, script, characters, voice performances, animation, strides in technology, technical challenges, and filmmaking prowess that made the film the classic that it is today.
- Toy Story 3 Sneak Peek: The Story (HD, 2 minutes): The first of two TS3 featurettes (the other can be found on the Blu-ray edition of Toy Story 2), "The Story" clues fans in on what to expect from Toy Story 3.
- Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: Blast Off (HD, 3 minutes): Buzz, Hamm, and Rex introduce NASA, the space shuttle, and space exploration to their younger viewers in this cute animated/live-action short.
- Paths to Pixar: Artists (HD, 5 minutes): Several Pixar artists candidly reflect on their introduction to Disney's worlds and characters, their early infatuation with animation, the time they spent at art school, and their experiences at Lasseter's acclaimed studio.
- Studio Stories (HD, 5 minutes): A trio of endearing animated shorts give the Pixar team a chance to reminisce about "John's Car," a Halloween contest that inspired a studio mainstay to become "Baby AJ," and the "Scooter Races" held in the original studio offices.
- Buzz Takes Manhattan (HD, 2 minutes): Lasseter chats about Buzz Lightyear's massive Macy's Day Parade balloon.
- Black Friday: The Toy Story You Never Saw (HD, 8 minutes): Exactly what its title suggests, this featurette presents a version of Toy Story that was thankfully scrapped in favor of the film we're all familiar with.
- Filmmakers Reflect (SD, 17 minutes): Lifted from the standard DVD (along with a variety of other features), this roundtable discussion between Lasseter and his Pixar brethren delves into the film and its production.
- Making Toy Story (SD, 20 minutes): This somewhat glowing EPK gives Lasseter and his Toy Story team ample opportunity to examine the development, design, and animation of Buzz and Woody's first adventure.
- The Legacy of Toy Story (SD, 12 minutes): Lasseter, his voice actors, notable critics, and a number of filmmakers (including Peter Jackson and George Lucas) share their thoughts on Toy Story, as well as the many ways it shook up and revitalized the animation genre.
- Designing Toy Story (SD, 6 minutes): Although it starts to tread on ground covered elsewhere, this solid featurette delves into the technical realm of CG animation and Toy Story's design.
- Deleted Scenes (SD, 19 minutes): Ten unfinished deleted scenes, many of which feature alternate versions of beloved sequences.
- Design (SD, 28 minutes): Character and environment galleries, 3-D visualizations, and color tests abound in this generous section.
- Story (SD, 14 minutes): View a "Green Army Men" pitch, an "Andy's New Toy" storyreel, and a "Chase" storyreel-to-film comparison.
- Production (SD, 14 minutes): Take a pair of "Production" and "Animation" tours, learn about several "Layout Tricks" used in the film, and queue up a "Multi-Language Reel."
- Music & Sound (SD, 26 minutes): Along with a "You've Got a Friend in Me" music video and a "Designing Sound" featurette, supplemental junkies can listen to six Randy Newman audio tracks.
- Publicity (SD, 24 minutes): A slew of advertising materials -- a "Character Interview" short, two "Theatrical Trailers," four "TV Spots," twenty-five domestic and international "Posters," merchandise photos, and fifteen "Toy Story Treats" -- complete the package.
- Maximize Your Home Theater: Use this basic video/audio calibration tool to get the most out of the presentation.
- BD-Live Functionality
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