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Now in spectacular 4K Ultra HD -- toys will be toys, except when their owners aren't around! Now the gang from Andy's room is all wound up and ready to play in TOY STORY 2, the exciting sequel to the landmark blockbuster from Pixar Animation Studios. Buzz Lightyear, Woody and a colorful cast of toys are joined by a delightful group of new characters for an incredible action-filled comedy-adventure loaded with laughs, emotion and surprises.|More than 250 artists, animators, and technicians were involved in the production, including 90 technical directors and nearly 60 animators.|Eighteen different sets, along with 1,200 different model packets (props, set dressing, buildings, and the like), were created for the film.|The animators all vied for a chance to work on Jessie, the cowgirl, because "she's so vivid, and such an incredible character."|Director John Lasseter says he was inspired by director Frank Capra â "The way his films grab your heart and your emotions" -- and said he tried to do the same with TOY STORY 2.|Toy collector Al McWhiggin's apartment building is a 23-story 1930s art deco high-rise. Review: BONUS FEATURES on 2-Disc Special Edition are Lots of Fun! - How cool that they could follow up "Toy Story" with an equally fabulous sequel. Who can forget the lines when the clueless Buzz Lightyear is battling Emperor Zurg and Buzz says, "I'll never give in. You killed my father!" And Zurg replies, "No Buzz, I AM your father." And the visual jokes, such as when the toys are trying to rescue Woody, trapped in a suitcase rattling down a conveyor belt in the airport luggage handling system. Buzz chases the green case, and from the back, we see that across his derriere he has a baggage sticker for Butte, MT. And don't forget to watch the fake "bloopers" that accompany the credits! I decided to replace our VHS's of "Toy Story" and "Toy Story 2", and purchased the 2010 Special Edition reissue of each of them. "Toy Story 2" came out in theaters in 1999, and is as funny and heartfelt today as it was then. It was the third film for Pixar. "Toy Story" was 1st, and then "A Bug's Life". There are ten Bonus Features on the DVD, and this is a list of the DVD extras, only. The second is the audio commentary track, where you watch the movie but listen to commentary throughout. Commentary tracks have become one of my favorite extras, and I'm going to cover it first. Commenters for "Toy Story 2" are: John Lasseter (director), Lee Unkrich (co-director), Ash Brannon (co-director) and Andrew Stanton (co-writer). They are proud of the new programs that allowed them to make "Toy Story 2" look more realistic than "Toy Story". Andy has a new puppy, Buster, received as a Christmas gift at the end of "Toy Story". He is much more realistic than Sid's dog, Scud, could be. "One of the new technologies... is that we actually were able to put real fur [on Buster]. The fur on the dog is like thousands and thousands of individual little hairs." Also, when the characters go outside, "all the leaves on the trees are billowing and kind of gently swaying in the wind. The trees weren't like that in the first "Toy Story". We did all kind of research on "a Bug's Life" and figured out how to make grass and leaves more like that." I never thought of it, but Robert Goulet sings Wheezie's big band version of "You've Got a Friend in Me" at the end of "Toy Story 2". Can you find these homage moments in the movie? Superman, "2001", "Toy Story", "A Bug's Life", Jerry from the short "Jerry's Game", Odd Job from James Bond, Star Trek, "Jurassic Park" and "Spinal Tap". Bonus extras on the DVD disc for Toy Story 2 (Two-Disc Special Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo w/ Blu-ray Packaging) : 1. "Sneak Peek Toy Story 3 - The Characters" (4:00 minutes) Lee Unkrich, director of TS3, shows us the recurring and new characters to come in the 3-quel. TS3 was released in Nov. 2010, while the Special Editions of 1 & 2 were released in March 2010. 2. Audio Commentary 3. "Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: Episode 1: International Space Station" (3:43) This confirms that a Buzz Lightyear action figure actually made it into space and the Space Station. Buzz covers many parts of life on the station, including EVA's, Extra Vehicular Activity, AKA space walks. "When I was on board I observed that the average space walk was between 3 and 8 hours". Produced in collaberation with NASA, there's lots of real video from the station. 4. "Paths to Pixar - Technical Artists" (4:24) Six people who worked as "technical artists" in TS2 talk. Fascinating stuff, and a good idea of what goes into perfecting the animation to look real. Lisa started at Pixar in 1995. For a young person who wants to get into animation, the most important thing is high school math! Algebra and geometry. For example, this equation: a x b = |a| |b| cosign theta is needed to calibrate how light bounces around in a scene! 5. "Studio Stories: TS2 Sleep Deprivation Lab" (1:25) The first draft of TS2 was not a success and they had to start over. Unfortunately, they had 8 months to do a year's worth of work. Narrated by Lindsey Collins, "We were frequently actually working 36 to 48 hours straight. It was like a pysch lab." 6. "Studio Stories: Pinocchio" (2:15) For TS2, Pixar was still housed in a giant warehouse. The rooms had high ceilings with insulation hanging. One day they decided to throw toys up so that they'd stick in the insulation. You may be able to guess how the Pinocchio doll stuck. Narrated by Doug Sweetland and Dylan Brown. Dylan mentions: "I think we threw things in the ceiling because none of us had girlfriends." 7. "Studio Stories: The Movie Vanishes" (2:32) Completed and draft footage are stored on several Linex and Unix machines. Command RM* starts erasing film as fast as it can. "Somebody" hit RM* and in 20 seconds a year's worth of work disappeared. Watch this extra to find out how the movie was saved by a newborn baby named Eli. Narrated by Oren Jacob and Galyn Susman. 8. "Pixar's Zoetrope" (1:58) A zoetrope is an amazing device, sort of an accelerated flip book using sculptures, and Pixar created one using characters from TS2. Narrated by Pete Doctor (director "Up") and Nick Berry (project manager). 9. "Celebrating Our Friend Joe Ranft" (12:46) This is a heartfelt tribute to Joe Ranft, who passed away near the end of production on "Cars". Participants include John Lasseter (Chief Creative Officer), Dan Scanlon, Bob Peterson, Pete Doctor and Andrew Stanton. Joe Ranft started with Disney, but joined John at Pixar for "Toy Story". John Lasseter says, Joe "was one of the greatest story artists of all time. He was the heart and soul of Pixar. And he's a big part of why people connect so deeply with our movies." He is sorely missed. 10. "Learn to Take Your Favorite Movie on the Go" (1:00) This is an ad for digital files of Disney movies. This Special Edition for "Toy Story 2" came out the same time as the Special Edition for "Toy Story". Toy Story (Two-Disc Special Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo in Blu-ray Packaging) Many of the Bonus extras on the "Toy Story" reissue compliment the extras on "Toy Story 2". For example, there are three different Studio Stories, Episode 1 of Buzz's Mission Log, and a "Paths to Pixar" that covers the artists. Highly recommended! Happy Reader Review: One of the best Sequels is one of the best Blu-rays!! - Sequels are always risky propositions. While many has been equal or better than its predecessor, many more have been just awful. Thankfully TS2 belongs to the first group and it's not only an excellent sequel, it's one of the best ever. The first TS is a masterpiece and I don't know how but the Pixar wizards match that fate and even supprass it. An impressive movie. TS2 continues the toy's adventures in a more epic scale. Woody is kidnapped by an ambitious toy seller, Al, who wants to sell him to a museum in Japan. While being in Al's apartment, Woody meets Jessi, Bullseye and the Prospector other toys that are part of the collection. From them, Woody learns that he is invaluable property and that without him, the others are sentenced to remain in the darkness forever. Meanwhile, Buzz and other Andy's toys go on a resuce mission to bring his friend back home. Instead of repeating the formula of the first film, the Pixar artists completely reinveted it. They created a new engaging story with themes like abandonment, one's purpose in life and of course friendship. They also enlarged the cast with more likeable characters and threw great action sequences. Of course the humor in this film is impeccable and you'll be laughing a lot at smart jokes. This story is very sophisticated and stands heads and shoulders above many other animated films. A true classic. Video & Audio TS2 comes with a pristine transfer to BD. Everything from detail to textures to colors is reproduced incredibly well. A stunning video presentation. Likewise, the 5.1 DTS-HD MA is truly phenomenal with clear and crisp sound all the time. Bonus Materia¨: New to this release are: "Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: International Space Station" part II of a NASA oriented educational program. "Paths to Pixar: Technical Artists" a great featurette that's both fun and informative. You have three studio stories which are amazing anecdotes told by Pixar crew. Also there is a loving and touching tribute to Joe Ranft and a featurette showcasing Pixar's amazing 3D Zoetrope. From previous releases you have a making of featurette, an audio commentary and short featurettes that deals with production, story, characters and more. Also you have a gallery and trailers. A DVD copy is also included. Closing Thoughts: TS2 is a rare sequel that matchs its predecessor and a true classic in its own right. This BD shows spectacular video & audio plus fun and informative bonus material. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
| ASIN | B07PJJFJDJ |
| Actors | Don Rickles, Joan Cusack, Kelsey Grammer, Tim Allen, Tom Hanks |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #8,262 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #351 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (12,588) |
| Director | John Lasseter |
| Dubbed: | English, French, Japanese, Spanish |
| Item model number | BR154562 |
| Language | English (Dolby Digital 2.0), English (Dolby Digital 5.1), English (Dolby Digital 7.1), Spanish (Dolby Digital 5.1 EX) |
| MPAA rating | G (General Audience) |
| Media Format | 4K, 4K, NTSC, Subtitled |
| Number of discs | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.82 ounces |
| Release date | June 4, 2019 |
| Run time | 1 hour and 35 minutes |
| Studio | DISNEY/PIXAR |
| Subtitles: | English, Japanese, Spanish |
| Writers | Andrew Stanton, Chris Webb, Doug Chamberlin, Rita Hsiao |
H**R
BONUS FEATURES on 2-Disc Special Edition are Lots of Fun!
How cool that they could follow up "Toy Story" with an equally fabulous sequel. Who can forget the lines when the clueless Buzz Lightyear is battling Emperor Zurg and Buzz says, "I'll never give in. You killed my father!" And Zurg replies, "No Buzz, I AM your father." And the visual jokes, such as when the toys are trying to rescue Woody, trapped in a suitcase rattling down a conveyor belt in the airport luggage handling system. Buzz chases the green case, and from the back, we see that across his derriere he has a baggage sticker for Butte, MT. And don't forget to watch the fake "bloopers" that accompany the credits! I decided to replace our VHS's of "Toy Story" and "Toy Story 2", and purchased the 2010 Special Edition reissue of each of them. "Toy Story 2" came out in theaters in 1999, and is as funny and heartfelt today as it was then. It was the third film for Pixar. "Toy Story" was 1st, and then "A Bug's Life". There are ten Bonus Features on the DVD, and this is a list of the DVD extras, only. The second is the audio commentary track, where you watch the movie but listen to commentary throughout. Commentary tracks have become one of my favorite extras, and I'm going to cover it first. Commenters for "Toy Story 2" are: John Lasseter (director), Lee Unkrich (co-director), Ash Brannon (co-director) and Andrew Stanton (co-writer). They are proud of the new programs that allowed them to make "Toy Story 2" look more realistic than "Toy Story". Andy has a new puppy, Buster, received as a Christmas gift at the end of "Toy Story". He is much more realistic than Sid's dog, Scud, could be. "One of the new technologies... is that we actually were able to put real fur [on Buster]. The fur on the dog is like thousands and thousands of individual little hairs." Also, when the characters go outside, "all the leaves on the trees are billowing and kind of gently swaying in the wind. The trees weren't like that in the first "Toy Story". We did all kind of research on "a Bug's Life" and figured out how to make grass and leaves more like that." I never thought of it, but Robert Goulet sings Wheezie's big band version of "You've Got a Friend in Me" at the end of "Toy Story 2". Can you find these homage moments in the movie? Superman, "2001", "Toy Story", "A Bug's Life", Jerry from the short "Jerry's Game", Odd Job from James Bond, Star Trek, "Jurassic Park" and "Spinal Tap". Bonus extras on the DVD disc for Toy Story 2 (Two-Disc Special Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo w/ Blu-ray Packaging) : 1. "Sneak Peek Toy Story 3 - The Characters" (4:00 minutes) Lee Unkrich, director of TS3, shows us the recurring and new characters to come in the 3-quel. TS3 was released in Nov. 2010, while the Special Editions of 1 & 2 were released in March 2010. 2. Audio Commentary 3. "Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: Episode 1: International Space Station" (3:43) This confirms that a Buzz Lightyear action figure actually made it into space and the Space Station. Buzz covers many parts of life on the station, including EVA's, Extra Vehicular Activity, AKA space walks. "When I was on board I observed that the average space walk was between 3 and 8 hours". Produced in collaberation with NASA, there's lots of real video from the station. 4. "Paths to Pixar - Technical Artists" (4:24) Six people who worked as "technical artists" in TS2 talk. Fascinating stuff, and a good idea of what goes into perfecting the animation to look real. Lisa started at Pixar in 1995. For a young person who wants to get into animation, the most important thing is high school math! Algebra and geometry. For example, this equation: a x b = |a| |b| cosign theta is needed to calibrate how light bounces around in a scene! 5. "Studio Stories: TS2 Sleep Deprivation Lab" (1:25) The first draft of TS2 was not a success and they had to start over. Unfortunately, they had 8 months to do a year's worth of work. Narrated by Lindsey Collins, "We were frequently actually working 36 to 48 hours straight. It was like a pysch lab." 6. "Studio Stories: Pinocchio" (2:15) For TS2, Pixar was still housed in a giant warehouse. The rooms had high ceilings with insulation hanging. One day they decided to throw toys up so that they'd stick in the insulation. You may be able to guess how the Pinocchio doll stuck. Narrated by Doug Sweetland and Dylan Brown. Dylan mentions: "I think we threw things in the ceiling because none of us had girlfriends." 7. "Studio Stories: The Movie Vanishes" (2:32) Completed and draft footage are stored on several Linex and Unix machines. Command RM* starts erasing film as fast as it can. "Somebody" hit RM* and in 20 seconds a year's worth of work disappeared. Watch this extra to find out how the movie was saved by a newborn baby named Eli. Narrated by Oren Jacob and Galyn Susman. 8. "Pixar's Zoetrope" (1:58) A zoetrope is an amazing device, sort of an accelerated flip book using sculptures, and Pixar created one using characters from TS2. Narrated by Pete Doctor (director "Up") and Nick Berry (project manager). 9. "Celebrating Our Friend Joe Ranft" (12:46) This is a heartfelt tribute to Joe Ranft, who passed away near the end of production on "Cars". Participants include John Lasseter (Chief Creative Officer), Dan Scanlon, Bob Peterson, Pete Doctor and Andrew Stanton. Joe Ranft started with Disney, but joined John at Pixar for "Toy Story". John Lasseter says, Joe "was one of the greatest story artists of all time. He was the heart and soul of Pixar. And he's a big part of why people connect so deeply with our movies." He is sorely missed. 10. "Learn to Take Your Favorite Movie on the Go" (1:00) This is an ad for digital files of Disney movies. This Special Edition for "Toy Story 2" came out the same time as the Special Edition for "Toy Story". Toy Story (Two-Disc Special Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo in Blu-ray Packaging) Many of the Bonus extras on the "Toy Story" reissue compliment the extras on "Toy Story 2". For example, there are three different Studio Stories, Episode 1 of Buzz's Mission Log, and a "Paths to Pixar" that covers the artists. Highly recommended! Happy Reader
D**E
One of the best Sequels is one of the best Blu-rays!!
Sequels are always risky propositions. While many has been equal or better than its predecessor, many more have been just awful. Thankfully TS2 belongs to the first group and it's not only an excellent sequel, it's one of the best ever. The first TS is a masterpiece and I don't know how but the Pixar wizards match that fate and even supprass it. An impressive movie. TS2 continues the toy's adventures in a more epic scale. Woody is kidnapped by an ambitious toy seller, Al, who wants to sell him to a museum in Japan. While being in Al's apartment, Woody meets Jessi, Bullseye and the Prospector other toys that are part of the collection. From them, Woody learns that he is invaluable property and that without him, the others are sentenced to remain in the darkness forever. Meanwhile, Buzz and other Andy's toys go on a resuce mission to bring his friend back home. Instead of repeating the formula of the first film, the Pixar artists completely reinveted it. They created a new engaging story with themes like abandonment, one's purpose in life and of course friendship. They also enlarged the cast with more likeable characters and threw great action sequences. Of course the humor in this film is impeccable and you'll be laughing a lot at smart jokes. This story is very sophisticated and stands heads and shoulders above many other animated films. A true classic. Video & Audio TS2 comes with a pristine transfer to BD. Everything from detail to textures to colors is reproduced incredibly well. A stunning video presentation. Likewise, the 5.1 DTS-HD MA is truly phenomenal with clear and crisp sound all the time. Bonus Materia¨: New to this release are: "Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: International Space Station" part II of a NASA oriented educational program. "Paths to Pixar: Technical Artists" a great featurette that's both fun and informative. You have three studio stories which are amazing anecdotes told by Pixar crew. Also there is a loving and touching tribute to Joe Ranft and a featurette showcasing Pixar's amazing 3D Zoetrope. From previous releases you have a making of featurette, an audio commentary and short featurettes that deals with production, story, characters and more. Also you have a gallery and trailers. A DVD copy is also included. Closing Thoughts: TS2 is a rare sequel that matchs its predecessor and a true classic in its own right. This BD shows spectacular video & audio plus fun and informative bonus material. VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!!
S**H
Should've just bought it lol this movie measures up to the original.
Well, my four year old son took it upon himself for the first time to rent a movie without asking. I loved Toy Story, and promised him last night if he was a good boy I'd buy the sequel today, and we would watch it together. Before he went to bed I told him he did a great job and I'd get it in the morning. When I woke up he had bought it, the sweet kid didn't want to wake me. But he accidentally rented it. It's an awesome movie. This is such a good movie. The first one was amazing, and this is at least that good. Pixar makes magic. This movie also has a very interesting production history, if you can catch the documentary on Pixar I'd recommend it for an adult. It's very very good. But Toy Story 2 is a must watch, and if your child is under five do yourself a favor and just buy it. You'll end up spending more renting it. Don't learn the hard way like I did with Monsters, Inc.
C**E
I have seen this film on video but I haven't got in on dvd. I am thinking of buying Toy Story 2, although I think it is a little expensive. I have just ordered the first one. I have looked at all the reviews and I noticed one of the reviews said that Toy Story has a 2-disc special edition. I agree with the other review. Why does it say 2-disc when there is only 1 disc? I think this needs sorting out, because I would not buy it either until it is sorted out.
C**5
que dire ?
Q**Q
ネタばれしないように内容は伏せますが、 大人の自分が見ても夢中になれました。 子供から大人まで楽しく頭に入ってきます。
C**N
5 estrellas porque es un autentico clásico y merece la pena tenerla en la estantería, pero la edición que me llegó no es la que exponeis en la web... creo que deberíais corregirlo porque yo creía que seria una caja de cartón como la tercera parte y es una caja normal blu ray, todo lo demás genial.
A**S
Mit Toy Story 2 knüpften die Pixar-Studios 1999 nahtlos an die Handlung des ersten Teiles von 1995 an. Der vollständig computeranimierte Trickfilm ist zudem um einiges rasanter und ideenreicher ausgefallen als sein Vorgänger. Hier passt einfach alles hervorragend zusammen. Die Figuren erhalten etwas mehr Tiefe und die technische Umsetzung ist noch perfekter ausgefallen als im Vorgängerfilm. Zudem punktet der Streifen mit einer äusserst rasant inszenierten Handlung, welche kongenial von exzellenten Kameraperspektiven unterstützt wird. Ebenso beeindruckend sind die einfallsreichen Gags und originellen Wendungen, die den Film stets spannend und äusserst unterhaltsam bleiben lassen. Dass das Ganze auch noch eine ansprechende Tiefe besitzt und sowohl für Kinder als auch Erwachsene viel zu bieten hat, ist eine spezielle Fähigkeit der Pixar-Studios. Kurz und gut, wenn Sie rasant umgesetzte und intelligente Animationsfilme mögen, werden Sie diesen Film lieben! BLU-RAY-BILD (4,5) Das Bildseitenverhältnis liegt in 1.78:1 (16:9 – Neuer HD-Video und TV-Standard) vor. Da der Kinofilm in einem Seitenverhältnis von 1.85:1 produziert wurde, gehe ich davon aus, dass das Bild für diese Blu-ray-Ausgabe leicht beschnitten wurde. Die Bildqualität bewegt sich auf sehr hohem Niveau. Die Detailschärfe ist über den ganzen Film hinweg auf Referenzniveau. Ebenso überzeugen können der satte Schwarzwert und das gute Kontrastverhältnis. Die Farbgebung ist zudem sehr ansprechend ausgefallen. Ton (5) Das Tonformat liegt in Deutsch DTS ES 5.1 vor. Auch die Tonumsetzung weiss zu überzeugen. Wobei sie vor allem durch eine sehr gute Dynamik und eine ausgezeichnete Räumlichkeit auffällt. Die Surround-Lautsprecher werden sehr intensiv eingesetzt und erzeugen dadurch ein hervorragendes Klangfeld. Die Tonbalance ist stimmig ausgefallen. FAZIT Für Fans von Animationsfilmen ein Pflichtkauf. Die technische Umsetzung der Blu-ray ist zudem referenzwürdig ausgefallen! Von mir gibt es hier eine klare Kaufempfehlung!
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