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+ | |releasedate = October 29, 1996 |
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+ | |listprice = $26.99 (VHS)<br/>$79.99 (Deluxe Video Edition) |
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+ | |previous = [[Oliver & Company (1996 VHS)|Oliver & Company]] |
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+ | |next = [[Bambi (1997 VHS)|Bambi]] |
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}}As the first Pixar film ever, Toy Story was planned for a VHS release since January [[1996]], and was released on October 29, 1996. |
}}As the first Pixar film ever, Toy Story was planned for a VHS release since January [[1996]], and was released on October 29, 1996. |
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+ | It was Pixar's only film released on video until April 20, 1999. |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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Disney takes you where no movie has gone before in creating this totally terrific Toy Story, the year's #1 box office smash. The first full-length feature film animated entirely on computers, it captured audiences' hearts with a wonderful story that takes place inside an amazing three-dimensional world. |
Disney takes you where no movie has gone before in creating this totally terrific Toy Story, the year's #1 box office smash. The first full-length feature film animated entirely on computers, it captured audiences' hearts with a wonderful story that takes place inside an amazing three-dimensional world. |
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As six-year-old Andy's favorite toy, Woody (Tom Hanks), a take-charge, pull-string cowboy, was confident in his role as room leader. But after Andy's birthday party, newcomer Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), a flashy space ranger sporting laser action and pop-out wings, crash-lands into Woody's world. Buzz instantly wins the admiration of Andy's other toys, igniting a rivalry that lands the duo inside the home of Sid -- the toy-torturing boy next door. To escape Sid's evil plans, Woody and Buzz must work together and realize they've got the perfect friend ... in each other! |
As six-year-old Andy's favorite toy, Woody (Tom Hanks), a take-charge, pull-string cowboy, was confident in his role as room leader. But after Andy's birthday party, newcomer Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), a flashy space ranger sporting laser action and pop-out wings, crash-lands into Woody's world. Buzz instantly wins the admiration of Andy's other toys, igniting a rivalry that lands the duo inside the home of Sid -- the toy-torturing boy next door. To escape Sid's evil plans, Woody and Buzz must work together and realize they've got the perfect friend ... in each other! |
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Voiced by a powerhouse comedic cast, and featuring Randy Newman's Academy Award(R)-nominated music, Toy Story etched its name into motion picture history and earned director John Lasseter a Special Achievement Academy Award. Now you can collect Disney's "four-star, supercharged" (USA Today) movie marvel on video/laserdisc! |
Voiced by a powerhouse comedic cast, and featuring Randy Newman's Academy Award(R)-nominated music, Toy Story etched its name into motion picture history and earned director John Lasseter a Special Achievement Academy Award. Now you can collect Disney's "four-star, supercharged" (USA Today) movie marvel on video/laserdisc! |
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+ | |2 || Walt Disney Company intro +<br />Walt Disney World's 25th Anniversary Bumper (1996-1997) || October 29, 1996 || Beau Weaver |
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+ | |4 || Join Us for a Special Preview Bumper (1996-1998) || October 29, 1996 || Beau Weaver |
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− | *November 17, 1996 (Version 2) |
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+ | |6 || Sneak peek at Hercules || October 29, 1996<br />(Version 1) <hr/> November 17, 1996<br />(Version 2) || Mark Elliott |
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+ | |7 || Disney Interactive Bumper (1996-1997) || October 29, 1996 || Beau Weaver |
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+ | |9 || On ABC Bumper (U.S. Release Only) || October 29, 1996 || Beau Weaver |
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+ | |10 || ABC Saturday Morning promo (U.S. Release Only) || October 29, 1996 || Earl Fisher |
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+ | |11 || Coming soon from Walt Disney Home Video (custom version) || October 29, 1996 || Beau Weaver |
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+ | |12 || Video preview for Bambi || October 29, 1996 || Mark Elliott |
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+ | |15 || "Feature Presentation" (1992-1999) || October 29, 1996 || Beau Weaver |
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+ | |16 || Walt Disney Home Video logo (1992-2001) || March 5, 1992 || |
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+ | |18 || Toy Story || November 22, 1995 || |
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+ | !Creation date |
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+ | |1 || Green warning screens (1991-1997) || September 7, 1991 |
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+ | |3 || Video preview for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh || February 28, 1996 |
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+ | |4 || Video preview for The Aristocats (Version 2) || February 28, 1996 |
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+ | |5 || Notre Programme Principal || May 20, 1994 |
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==Advertised on:== |
==Advertised on:== |
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===Theatrical release=== |
===Theatrical release=== |
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− | #The Jungle Book (Live |
+ | #The Jungle Book (Live-Action) (May 19, 1995) |
− | #[[Cinderella (1995 VHS)]] |
+ | #[[Cinderella (1995 VHS)|Cinderella]] (October 4, 1995) |
− | #The Santa Clause ( |
+ | #The Santa Clause (October 25, 1995) |
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===1996 VHS=== |
===1996 VHS=== |
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− | #[[The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1996 VHS)]] |
+ | #[[The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (1996 VHS)|The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh]] (March 27, 1996) |
− | #[[Oliver & Company (1996 VHS)]] |
+ | #[[Oliver & Company (1996 VHS)|Oliver & Company]] (September 24, 1996) |
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+ | #James and the Giant Peach (October 15, 1996) |
− | #Tiny Toy Stories ( |
+ | #Tiny Toy Stories (October 29, 1996) |
#ABC's first broadcast of The Lion King on November 3, 1996 |
#ABC's first broadcast of The Lion King on November 3, 1996 |
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+ | #101 Dalmatians (Spanish version) (November 26, 1996) |
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+ | ===1997=== |
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+ | #[[Fun and Fancy Free (1997 VHS)|Fun and Fancy Free]] (July 15, 1997) |
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+ | #Jungle 2 Jungle (July 29, 1997) |
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+ | #That Darn Cat! (August 5, 1997) |
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+ | #Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (August 5, 1997) |
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+ | #[[Mary Poppins (1997-1999 VHS/DVD)|Mary Poppins]] (August 26, 1997) |
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+ | #[[Sleeping Beauty (1997 VHS)|Sleeping Beauty]] (September 16, 1997) |
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+ | ===1998=== |
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+ | #Toothless (May 19, 1998) |
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+ | #Angels in the Endzone (May 19, 1998) |
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+ | #The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon (May 19, 1998) |
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+ | #[[Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (VHS)|Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World]] (August 25, 1998) |
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+ | ===1999=== |
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+ | #[[The Rescuers (1999 VHS)|The Rescuers]] (January 5, 1999) (Version 1) and (March 23, 1999) (Version 2) |
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+ | ===2000=== |
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+ | #My Date with the President's Daughter (April 18, 2000) |
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+ | #Noah (April 18, 2000) |
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==In Other Countries== |
==In Other Countries== |
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|November 1, 1996 |
|November 1, 1996 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" |October 28, 1996 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" |Australia |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" |November 14, 1996 |
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+ | | style="text-align:center;" |November 29, 1996 |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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toystory_KOR.jpg|VHS cover (Korean version) |
toystory_KOR.jpg|VHS cover (Korean version) |
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toystory_ukvhs.jpg|VHS cover (UK version) |
toystory_ukvhs.jpg|VHS cover (UK version) |
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+ | Toy_story_australia_vhs.jpg|VHS cover (Australian version) |
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+ | JAPANESETOYSTORY.jpg|VHS cover (Japanese version) |
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</gallery> |
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+ | == Weblinks == |
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+ | |title = Toy Story (1996 VHS) |
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+ | |next = Bambi (1997 VHS) |
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[[Category:Second Generation Walt Disney Home Videos]] |
[[Category:Second Generation Walt Disney Home Videos]] |
Revision as of 23:41, 18 July 2021
As the first Pixar film ever, Toy Story was planned for a VHS release since January 1996, and was released on October 29, 1996.
It was Pixar's only film released on video until April 20, 1999.
Synopsis
Disney takes you where no movie has gone before in creating this totally terrific Toy Story, the year's #1 box office smash. The first full-length feature film animated entirely on computers, it captured audiences' hearts with a wonderful story that takes place inside an amazing three-dimensional world.
As six-year-old Andy's favorite toy, Woody (Tom Hanks), a take-charge, pull-string cowboy, was confident in his role as room leader. But after Andy's birthday party, newcomer Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), a flashy space ranger sporting laser action and pop-out wings, crash-lands into Woody's world. Buzz instantly wins the admiration of Andy's other toys, igniting a rivalry that lands the duo inside the home of Sid -- the toy-torturing boy next door. To escape Sid's evil plans, Woody and Buzz must work together and realize they've got the perfect friend ... in each other!
Voiced by a powerhouse comedic cast, and featuring Randy Newman's Academy Award(R)-nominated music, Toy Story etched its name into motion picture history and earned director John Lasseter a Special Achievement Academy Award. Now you can collect Disney's "four-star, supercharged" (USA Today) movie marvel on video/laserdisc!
VHS Supplements
Video | Creation date | Announcer | |
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1 | Green warning screens (1991-1997) | September 7, 1991 | |
2 | Walt Disney Company intro + Walt Disney World's 25th Anniversary Bumper (1996-1997) |
October 29, 1996 | Beau Weaver |
3 | Promo for Walt Disney World's 25th Anniversary | October 29, 1996 | Kath Soucie |
4 | Join Us for a Special Preview Bumper (1996-1998) | October 29, 1996 | Beau Weaver |
5 | Trailer for 101 Dalmatians (Live Action) | March 1, 1996 | Mark Elliott |
6 | Sneak peek at Hercules | October 29, 1996 (Version 1) November 17, 1996 (Version 2) |
Mark Elliott |
7 | Disney Interactive Bumper (1996-1997) | October 29, 1996 | Beau Weaver |
8 | Promo for Toy Story games from Disney Interactive | October 29, 1996 | Mark Elliott |
9 | On ABC Bumper (U.S. Release Only) | October 29, 1996 | Beau Weaver |
10 | ABC Saturday Morning promo (U.S. Release Only) | October 29, 1996 | Earl Fisher |
11 | Coming soon from Walt Disney Home Video (custom version) | October 29, 1996 | Beau Weaver |
12 | Video preview for Bambi | October 29, 1996 | Mark Elliott |
13 | Video preview for The Hunchback of Notre Dame | October 29, 1996 | Mark Elliott |
14 | Trailer for Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves | October 29, 1996 | Mark Elliott |
15 | "Feature Presentation" (1992-1999) | October 29, 1996 | Beau Weaver |
16 | Walt Disney Home Video logo (1992-2001) | March 5, 1992 | |
17 | Full Screen Format Disclaimer (1994-2000) | January 22, 1994 | |
18 | Toy Story | November 22, 1995 |
French Canadian version
Video | Creation date | |
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1 | Green warning screens (1991-1997) | September 7, 1991 |
2 | Walt Disney Home Video logo (1992-2001) | March 5, 1992 |
3 | Video preview for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | February 28, 1996 |
4 | Video preview for The Aristocats (Version 2) | February 28, 1996 |
5 | Notre Programme Principal | May 20, 1994 |
6 | Toy Story | November 22, 1995 |
Advertised on:
Theatrical release
- The Jungle Book (Live-Action) (May 19, 1995)
- Cinderella (October 4, 1995)
- The Santa Clause (October 25, 1995)
1996 VHS
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh (March 27, 1996)
- Oliver & Company (September 24, 1996)
- James and the Giant Peach (October 15, 1996)
- Tiny Toy Stories (October 29, 1996)
- ABC's first broadcast of The Lion King on November 3, 1996
- 101 Dalmatians (Spanish version) (November 26, 1996)
1997
- Fun and Fancy Free (July 15, 1997)
- Jungle 2 Jungle (July 29, 1997)
- That Darn Cat! (August 5, 1997)
- Pooh's Grand Adventure: The Search for Christopher Robin (August 5, 1997)
- Mary Poppins (August 26, 1997)
- Sleeping Beauty (September 16, 1997)
1998
- Toothless (May 19, 1998)
- Angels in the Endzone (May 19, 1998)
- The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon (May 19, 1998)
- Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World (August 25, 1998)
1999
- The Rescuers (January 5, 1999) (Version 1) and (March 23, 1999) (Version 2)
2000
- My Date with the President's Daughter (April 18, 2000)
- Noah (April 18, 2000)
In Other Countries
Country of origin | Release date |
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Japan | November 1, 1996 |
UK | October 28, 1996 |
Australia | November 14, 1996 |
South Korea | November 29, 1996 |
Gallery
Weblinks
- http://www.disney.com/ToyStory/index.html (1996-1997)
- http://www.disney.com/DisneyVideos/masterpiece/shelves/ToyStory (1997-1999)
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