Toy Story 3 (US - DVD R1 | BD RA)
We've updated our news item with the full disc specs for each of the releases
Title: Toy Story 3 (IMDb)
Starring: N/A (Animation)
Released: 2nd November 2010
SRP: $29.99 (DVD)
Further Details:
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has announced 1-disc DVD ($29.99), 2-disc Blu-ray ($39.99), and 2-disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($45.99) releases of Toy Story 3 for November 2nd. Extras on the DVD release will include a Day & Night short from the imagination of Pixar artist and Director Teddy Newton, featurettes ("Toys!", "Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: The Science of Adventure", "Paths to Pixar: Editorial", "The Gang’s All Here", "A Toy’s Eye View: Creating A Whole New Land") and a 3-part Studio Stories feature ("Where’s Gordon?", "Cereal Bar", "Clean Start"). The Blu-ray releases will include all of the above features, along with commentary by Director Lee Unkrich and Producer Darla K. Anderson, an alternative commentary track featuring the leads from Story, Tech, Art and Animation, and the following additional featurettes ("Beginnings: Setting A Story In Motion", "Bonnie’s Playtime: A Story Roundtable", "Roundin’ Up A Western Opening", "Life Of A Shot", "Goodbye Andy", "Accidental Toymakers", "Making of Day & Night"). The Blu-ray/DVD Combo release will also include a digital copy of the film.
Also available on November 2 is an exciting Ultimate Toy Box 3-Movie Collection that contains all three Toy Story releases on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital copy. This will retail at around $100.00. We've attached the official package artwork for everything below.




News by Tom Woodward
Starring: N/A (Animation)
Released: 2nd November 2010
SRP: $29.99 (DVD)
Further Details:
Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment has announced 1-disc DVD ($29.99), 2-disc Blu-ray ($39.99), and 2-disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo ($45.99) releases of Toy Story 3 for November 2nd. Extras on the DVD release will include a Day & Night short from the imagination of Pixar artist and Director Teddy Newton, featurettes ("Toys!", "Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: The Science of Adventure", "Paths to Pixar: Editorial", "The Gang’s All Here", "A Toy’s Eye View: Creating A Whole New Land") and a 3-part Studio Stories feature ("Where’s Gordon?", "Cereal Bar", "Clean Start"). The Blu-ray releases will include all of the above features, along with commentary by Director Lee Unkrich and Producer Darla K. Anderson, an alternative commentary track featuring the leads from Story, Tech, Art and Animation, and the following additional featurettes ("Beginnings: Setting A Story In Motion", "Bonnie’s Playtime: A Story Roundtable", "Roundin’ Up A Western Opening", "Life Of A Shot", "Goodbye Andy", "Accidental Toymakers", "Making of Day & Night"). The Blu-ray/DVD Combo release will also include a digital copy of the film.
Also available on November 2 is an exciting Ultimate Toy Box 3-Movie Collection that contains all three Toy Story releases on Blu-ray, DVD and Digital copy. This will retail at around $100.00. We've attached the official package artwork for everything below.




News by Tom Woodward
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I like the look of the trilogy pack, but i already bought the 2 individual releases of blu ray/dvd combo packs, certainly wouldnt justify picking up the whole trilogy just for the sake of packaging if no added special features
i'll stick with the toy story 3 BD 4 disc set
i'll stick with the toy story 3 BD 4 disc set
Same here. I'm sticking with the 4-Disc.
Eh, I'm going to wait for the Blu-ray 3D version which is expected to come out in December. Although it's killing me because this was my second favorite movie of the summer.
finally...a boxset, cool. when i first read it was 10 discs i was like "thats awesome" but then i realized 3 discs will be dvds and if the digital copies are seperate then thats another 3 discs. they'd save so much space and save us money if they didnt include that c**p.
Might have to grab the toy box.
moviewizguy wrote: Best Picture? It has a strong chance!
If UP got a nomination amongst the 10th Best Films at the Oscars, I don't see why not with this one.
If UP got a nomination amongst the 10th Best Films at the Oscars, I don't see why not with this one.
Wal-Mart is going to sell the DVD with seven bonus shorts. I'll be picking that up.
definitely worth it for the day/night short
Not a bad trilogy set.... exc ept I do have the excellent Toy Box set from a while a go...
BD for me!
BD for me!
Worst Nightmare wrote: Not a bad trilogy set.... exc ept I do have the excellent Toy Box set from a while a go...
BD for me!
Well I'm sure both toy box sets are pretty expensive...IMO.
Combo Pack for me.
BD for me!
Well I'm sure both toy box sets are pretty expensive...IMO.
Combo Pack for me.
Movie Mike wrote: Just bought a 3D television set and wondering why they didn't give this a 3D release on Blu-ray
Because 3D TV is just a horrible fad....like Pogs, but a lot more expensive.
Because 3D TV is just a horrible fad....like Pogs, but a lot more expensive.
mrazrockit wrote: I'm leaning towards the regular black-spined 2-disc Blu-ray instead of the 4-disc because both red spines for TS2 and TS3 next to each other would annoy me. Is that sad? That was just a prototype design. The spine is now a dark blue(different from the Toy Story BD) and features Rex. Regardless, I would still go with the combo pack cuz it's clearly the best buy. Depending on where you go, it's at most 2 dollars more than the standard BD so might as well.
Bouncy X wrote: finally...a boxset, cool. when i first read it was 10 discs i was like "thats awesome" but then i realized 3 discs will be dvds and if the digital copies are seperate then thats another 3 discs. they'd save so much space and save us money if they didnt include that c**p.
It's really not that great. It's basically a chest with slits for each disc(not the best packaging IMO) the previously released Toy Story BD: a BD, DVD, digital copy(3) Toy Story 2: a BD, DVD, digital copy(3) and Toy Story 3: 2 BD's, DVD, digital copy(4). 10 discs. and that's it. so if you already have the first two, it's a waste. just get whichever Toy Story 3 edition you want and save yourself a lot of money.
Bouncy X wrote: finally...a boxset, cool. when i first read it was 10 discs i was like "thats awesome" but then i realized 3 discs will be dvds and if the digital copies are seperate then thats another 3 discs. they'd save so much space and save us money if they didnt include that c**p.
It's really not that great. It's basically a chest with slits for each disc(not the best packaging IMO) the previously released Toy Story BD: a BD, DVD, digital copy(3) Toy Story 2: a BD, DVD, digital copy(3) and Toy Story 3: 2 BD's, DVD, digital copy(4). 10 discs. and that's it. so if you already have the first two, it's a waste. just get whichever Toy Story 3 edition you want and save yourself a lot of money.




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