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| フォーマット | ワイドスクリーン, 色, ドルビー |
| コントリビュータ | ジョン・ラセター, ジム・ヴァーニー, ウォーレス・ショーン, アニー・ポッツ, トム・ハンクス, ティム・アレン, ドン・リックルズ |
| 言語 | 英語, 日本語 |
| 稼働時間 | 1 時間 21 分 |
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あやつり人形のウッディは、アンディ少年の大親友だった。しかし、最新型ロボットのバス・ライトイヤーがやってきて、アンディのお気に入りになってしまった。ションボリするウッディ。そしてある日、ひょんなことから外にとび出してしまい…。
本作は、世界初のCGアニメと話題になった。しかし、この映画を傑作にしたのは、なんといってもウッディとバスのキャラクターだろう。声の担当は、トム・ハンクスとティム・アレン。オモチャに生命を吹きこんで、そのキャラクターを確立させた彼らの功績は大きい。また、オモチャの目線で世のなかを見る新鮮さ、オモチャならではの知恵でピンチをのりきるストーリーの楽しさなど、ワクワクさせる仕掛けがイッパイで、マニアが多いのもうなずける。さすがディズニーとうならせる作品だ。(斎藤 香)
レビュー
製作総指揮: エドウィン・キャットマル/スティーヴン・ジョブス 製作: ラルフ・グッゲンハイム/ボニー・アーノルド 監督: ジョン・ラセター 脚本: ジョス・ホエッド/アンドリュー・スタントン/ジョエル・コーエン/アレック・ソコロウ 作画監督: ピート・ドクター 音楽: ランディ・ニューマン 声の出演: トム・ハンクス/ティム・アレン/ドン・リックルス/ジム・バーニー/ウォレス・ショーン/ジョン・ラッツェンバーガー/アニー・ポッツ/ジョン・モリス/エリック・フォン・デラン/唐沢寿明/所ジョージ
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- アスペクト比 : 1.78:1
- メーカーにより製造中止になりました : いいえ
- 言語 : 英語, 日本語
- 梱包サイズ : 18.03 x 13.76 x 1.48 cm; 83.16 g
- EAN : 4959241947789
- 監督 : ジョン・ラセター
- メディア形式 : ワイドスクリーン, 色, ドルビー
- 時間 : 1 時間 21 分
- 発売日 : 2006/6/16
- 出演 : トム・ハンクス, ティム・アレン, ドン・リックルズ, ジム・ヴァーニー, ウォーレス・ショーン
- 字幕: : 日本語, 英語
- 言語 : 英語 (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- 販売元 : ブエナ・ビスタ・ホーム・エンターテイメント
- ASIN : B0001VQVVU
- ディスク枚数 : 1
- Amazon 売れ筋ランキング: - 23,758位DVD (DVDの売れ筋ランキングを見る)
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- - 1,212位キッズアニメ・映画
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レビューのフィルタリング中に問題が発生しました。後でもう一度試してください。
コンピュータは、ファミコン、ゲームウォッチ、の時代だった。ゲームボーイもプレイステーションもまだない。
そんな時代に造られ、これから先のCGの活躍を方向付ける作品となった。
1995年前後はアナログのフィルム撮影アナログ編集の熟成期と、デジタル化の黎明期が重なる時代になっており、他にも多くの名作がある。
その中でも、物語の脚本、世界観、キャラクター、そしてアニメーション、音楽も、バランスがよく、いまだにピクサー一推しの作品のひとつとして君臨している。
田舎在住なので観たいものをすぐレンタルできるのは助かります。
トイストーリーはいつ観てもいい作品です。
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When you go to the Bonus Features Menu, the Commentary track is listed as the second extra, but I'm going to cover it first. I've listened to a lot of Audio Commentary tracks (you watch the movie, and they are commenting while the movie is in progress about what's happening) and I really enjoyed this one. Participants in the commentary: John Lasseter (director and co-writer), Andrew Stanton (co-writer), Pete Doctor (supervising animator), Ralph Eggleston (art director), Bill Reeves (supervising technical director), Bonnie Arnold (co-producer), Ralph Guggenheim (co-producer).
The first thing they talked about, because it's the introduction that sets the stage for the whole movie, is the beginning song by Randy Newman, "You've Got a Friend in Me". As Bonnie says, the movie's "songs actually told about an emotional moment in the film, [rather than] the character singing about those things." It's a shortcut, and very effective, for giving the audience all the background it needs to understand what happens when Buzz Lightyear interlopes.
The movie has a mix of real-life toys and made-up toys. For the real-life toys, they had to receive permission to use them in the movie. As one man said, "The hours I spent on the phone with Mr. Potato Head's lawyer, just trying to work out the use of Mr. Potato Head in our movie." It was no small thing for the image-conscious manufacturer. When we first meet Sid, the toy torturer next door, he is about to blow up a Combat Carl infantryman. They had really wanted to use G.I. Joe, but Hasbro refused the rights to use Joe if they were going to blow him up.
And speaking of soldiers, I think we all love the green plastic soldiers, marching while attached to their little stands. And we are so wrapped up in the movie that we can, as a commenter says, "suspend disbelief" so far that it seems logical that the sergeant can actually see through his green plastic binoculars.
Remember when they're trying to rescue Buzz by using a ladder made from the "Barrel of Monkies" game? The line "We need more monkies!" always cracks me up. And they started using it around the studio. When they needed another person for a job it was "We need more monkies!"
Lastly, you may have to listen to the commentary to answer these questions:
What is "The Big Cheat"?
Where do you need to know Morse Code?
Can you catch all the homages made to the creators' favorite movies?
Here are the Bonus Features on the DVD disc of this great Toy Story (Two-Disc Special Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo in Blu-ray Packaging) :
1. "Toy Story3: Sneak Peek" (2:02 minutes) This is a preview-like short where "Toy Story 3" director, Lee Unkrich, gives us a peek for the then-forthcoming 3rd movie. 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: Blast Off" (3:27) This is a great little introduction to the space shuttle and space station, with lots of real on-location footage provided by NASA. It looks like a Buzz Lightyear figure actually made it into space on the Discovery!
4. "Paths to Pixar - Artists" (4:49) Four people tell how they got to Pixar and where they worked on "Toy Story". Tia Crater tells, "When I started I had a business card that said 'Tia Crater - Imperfectionist'. Because it was my job to mess up everything that was created so perfectly in the films". In other words, smooth hair to be messed, etc.
5. "Studio Stories: John's Car" (1:27) The three studio stories are great. They are like storyboard clip reels with cute simple graphics. This first one is about director John Lasseter's car, called the "death box car" - over 500,000 miles and looked every inch of those miles. Narrated by Glen McQueen and Darla K. Anderson.
6. "Studio Stories: Baby AJ" (1:38) Narrated by A.J. Rieble. A J tells how he won the Halloween costume contest one year. Truly above and beyond the call of duty!
7. "Studio Stories: Scooter Races" (2:16) In 1991, Pixar was a small company and they'd just moved into a big building that had lots of empty space. They started riding motorized scooters for fun and then they started racing. And then the racing got very fierce. Very funny short, narrated by Pete Doctor and Andrew Stanton.
8. "Buzz Takes Manhattan" (2:13) In 2008, Buzz Lightyear was a giant balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. It was a dream come true for John Lasseter, who by this time was the Chief Creative Officer for Pixar & Disney Animation. Lasseter and Roger Gould (now Creative Director for Pixar Theme Parks) star in these movie clips about raising and pulling the balloon. As Lasseter says, "He was MEANT to be a balloon, cause he was FLYING!"
9. "Black Friday: The Toy Story You never Saw" (7:36) This extra makes the Special Edition totally worth it. Wow. This is the very beginning, where Pixar was storyboarding "Toy Story", to be the very first full-length future done 100% on the computer. Everything had to go through Disney. Disney kept wanting multiple changes, and, in particular, Jeffrey Katzenberg "would rip them apart". He wanted the story more edgy, more cynical and more adult.
John Lasseter explains how the Pixar crew finally went down to Disney with about half the movie storyboarded into a movie with voice acting (though not by the actors who would be hired to do the final film)- the way they thought Disney wanted it. The character of Woody took the brunt of the rewrite, becoming unappealing and even mean. Lassiter cringes and covers his face in his hands as he introduces part of the reel that was showed Disney on what they dubbed "Black Friday". You will not believe it when you see it. It is mean-spirited and something you might see on [adult swim], but not a Pixar-Disney movie. Pixar hated it, and so did Disney.
Disney tried to shut them down, but Lasseter pleaded for two weeks reprieve while they reworked the story. In two weeks, in a giant collective of brains and enthusiasm, PIxar totally redid "Toy Story" the way they wanted it, and came up with the start of the movie that we now know and love.
Commenters in this short include these people, showing their current titles, not their titles as they worked on "Toy Story": John Lasseter (Chief Creative Officer for Pixar & Disney Animation) , Ed Catmull (President of Pixar & Disney Animation), Pete Doctor (director "Up"), Joe Ranft (co-director "Cars"), Thomas Schumacher (former President Walt Disney Animation), Andrew Stanton (director "Wall-E").
10. "Learn How to Take Your Favorite Movies on the Go" (1:00) This is an ad for digital files of Disney movies.
Great extras for a movie that is timeless.
This Special Edition for "Toy Story" came out the same time as the Special Edition for "Toy Story 2".
Toy Story 2 (Two-Disc Special Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo w/ Blu-ray Packaging)
Many of the Bonus extras on the TS2 issue compliment the extras on "Toy Story". For example, there are three different Studio Stories, Episode 2 of Buzz's Mission Log, and a "Paths to Pixar" that covers the technical artists. Highly recommended!
Happy Reader
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When you go to the Bonus Features Menu, the Commentary track is listed as the second extra, but I'm going to cover it first. I've listened to a lot of Audio Commentary tracks (you watch the movie, and they are commenting while the movie is in progress about what's happening) and I really enjoyed this one. Participants in the commentary: John Lasseter (director and co-writer), Andrew Stanton (co-writer), Pete Doctor (supervising animator), Ralph Eggleston (art director), Bill Reeves (supervising technical director), Bonnie Arnold (co-producer), Ralph Guggenheim (co-producer).
The first thing they talked about, because it's the introduction that sets the stage for the whole movie, is the beginning song by Randy Newman, "You've Got a Friend in Me". As Bonnie says, the movie's "songs actually told about an emotional moment in the film, [rather than] the character singing about those things." It's a shortcut, and very effective, for giving the audience all the background it needs to understand what happens when Buzz Lightyear interlopes.
The movie has a mix of real-life toys and made-up toys. For the real-life toys, they had to receive permission to use them in the movie. As one man said, "The hours I spent on the phone with Mr. Potato Head's lawyer, just trying to work out the use of Mr. Potato Head in our movie." It was no small thing for the image-conscious manufacturer. When we first meet Sid, the toy torturer next door, he is about to blow up a Combat Carl infantryman. They had really wanted to use G.I. Joe, but Hasbro refused the rights to use Joe if they were going to blow him up.
And speaking of soldiers, I think we all love the green plastic soldiers, marching while attached to their little stands. And we are so wrapped up in the movie that we can, as a commenter says, "suspend disbelief" so far that it seems logical that the sergeant can actually see through his green plastic binoculars.
Remember when they're trying to rescue Buzz by using a ladder made from the "Barrel of Monkies" game? The line "We need more monkies!" always cracks me up. And they started using it around the studio. When they needed another person for a job it was "We need more monkies!"
Lastly, you may have to listen to the commentary to answer these questions:
What is "The Big Cheat"?
Where do you need to know Morse Code?
Can you catch all the homages made to the creators' favorite movies?
Here are the Bonus Features on the DVD disc of this great [[ASIN:B0030IIYWA Toy Story (Two-Disc Special Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo in Blu-ray Packaging)]]:
1. "Toy Story3: Sneak Peek" (2:02 minutes) This is a preview-like short where "Toy Story 3" director, Lee Unkrich, gives us a peek for the then-forthcoming 3rd movie. 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: Blast Off" (3:27) This is a great little introduction to the space shuttle and space station, with lots of real on-location footage provided by NASA. It looks like a Buzz Lightyear figure actually made it into space on the Discovery!
4. "Paths to Pixar - Artists" (4:49) Four people tell how they got to Pixar and where they worked on "Toy Story". Tia Crater tells, "When I started I had a business card that said 'Tia Crater - Imperfectionist'. Because it was my job to mess up everything that was created so perfectly in the films". In other words, smooth hair to be messed, etc.
5. "Studio Stories: John's Car" (1:27) The three studio stories are great. They are like storyboard clip reels with cute simple graphics. This first one is about director John Lasseter's car, called the "death box car" - over 500,000 miles and looked every inch of those miles. Narrated by Glen McQueen and Darla K. Anderson.
6. "Studio Stories: Baby AJ" (1:38) Narrated by A.J. Rieble. A J tells how he won the Halloween costume contest one year. Truly above and beyond the call of duty!
7. "Studio Stories: Scooter Races" (2:16) In 1991, Pixar was a small company and they'd just moved into a big building that had lots of empty space. They started riding motorized scooters for fun and then they started racing. And then the racing got very fierce. Very funny short, narrated by Pete Doctor and Andrew Stanton.
8. "Buzz Takes Manhattan" (2:13) In 2008, Buzz Lightyear was a giant balloon in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade. It was a dream come true for John Lasseter, who by this time was the Chief Creative Officer for Pixar & Disney Animation. Lasseter and Roger Gould (now Creative Director for Pixar Theme Parks) star in these movie clips about raising and pulling the balloon. As Lasseter says, "He was MEANT to be a balloon, cause he was FLYING!"
9. "Black Friday: The Toy Story You never Saw" (7:36) This extra makes the Special Edition totally worth it. Wow. This is the very beginning, where Pixar was storyboarding "Toy Story", to be the very first full-length future done 100% on the computer. Everything had to go through Disney. Disney kept wanting multiple changes, and, in particular, Jeffrey Katzenberg "would rip them apart". He wanted the story more edgy, more cynical and more adult.
John Lasseter explains how the Pixar crew finally went down to Disney with about half the movie storyboarded into a movie with voice acting (though not by the actors who would be hired to do the final film)- the way they thought Disney wanted it. The character of Woody took the brunt of the rewrite, becoming unappealing and even mean. Lassiter cringes and covers his face in his hands as he introduces part of the reel that was showed Disney on what they dubbed "Black Friday". You will not believe it when you see it. It is mean-spirited and something you might see on [adult swim], but not a Pixar-Disney movie. Pixar hated it, and so did Disney.
Disney tried to shut them down, but Lasseter pleaded for two weeks reprieve while they reworked the story. In two weeks, in a giant collective of brains and enthusiasm, PIxar totally redid "Toy Story" the way they wanted it, and came up with the start of the movie that we now know and love.
Commenters in this short include these people, showing their current titles, not their titles as they worked on "Toy Story": John Lasseter (Chief Creative Officer for Pixar & Disney Animation) , Ed Catmull (President of Pixar & Disney Animation), Pete Doctor (director "Up"), Joe Ranft (co-director "Cars"), Thomas Schumacher (former President Walt Disney Animation), Andrew Stanton (director "Wall-E").
10. "Learn How to Take Your Favorite Movies on the Go" (1:00) This is an ad for digital files of Disney movies.
Great extras for a movie that is timeless.
This Special Edition for "Toy Story" came out the same time as the Special Edition for "Toy Story 2".
[[ASIN:B0030IIZ56 Toy Story 2 (Two-Disc Special Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo w/ Blu-ray Packaging)]]
Many of the Bonus extras on the TS2 issue compliment the extras on "Toy Story". For example, there are three different Studio Stories, Episode 2 of Buzz's Mission Log, and a "Paths to Pixar" that covers the technical artists. Highly recommended!
Happy Reader
Most of you must be familiar with the story so I will write a very short synopsi¨s: Woody, a cowboy doll has been Andy's favorite since forever. He is not only the favorite toy but also the leader of all the toys in Andy's room. Everyone looks up to him and he is both respected and admired. When Andy's birthday comes, his mom gives him a new cool toy: Buzz Lightyear a space ranger who is the greatest toy ever. Buzz does not realize he is a toy but truly believes he is a space ranger. With the new toy in the room, Woody feels neglected and does something that he later regrets. He and Buzz end in a sadistic kid's house named Sid and both will have to trust each other in order to return safely to Andy's room.
Toy Story is such a pleasure to watch because it has an accesible interesting story and great characters. Woody and Buzz are excellent characters playing opposites and the rest of the toys are hilarious. John Lasseter & Co. truly created a special film. It amazes me that all the jokes are still funny and the movie does not feel dated at all. This is a true classic.
Video & Audio:
Toy Story comes to BD looking absolutely flawless. The HD transfer is inmaculate, detail is crisp and contrast is amazing. Colors are well reproduced and you can spot a lot of things that were impossible to see on SD. The HD also brings some limits in the animation and some of it does look dated (for example Scud, Sid's dog) but I think that's part of the charm of the film. A spectacular transfer.
The 5.1 DTS-HD MA is also amazing with no signs of compression or other anomalies; it's also very strong and dynamic.
Bonus Features:
New to the BD are some goodies: "Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: Blast Off", a NASA educating program featuring Buzz, Hamm and Rex. "Paths to Pixar: Artists" an excellent featurette featuring Pixar's animators and how they started at Pixar. Then you have three studio stories that give great insight of how Pixar is with anecdotes and jokes. "Buzz takes Manhattan" features the Buzz ballon in the Thanksgiving Macy's parade. "Black Friday: The Toy Story You Never Saw" is an excellent piece where the filmmakers reflect on the original concept and how bad it was. I think we are all glad they scrap that story.
After that you hev carry overs from previous releases: an audio commentary, a making of featurette, and many short featurettes that deals with the legacy of the film, the design, the story, the production and more. A gallery and trailers close up the disc.
A DVD copy is also included.
Closing Thoughts:
Toy Story is very important in the animation world but it's also still relevant, hilarious, heartfelt and a true masterpiece. This BD features truly amazing video & audio and a lot of bonus material as such comes with THE HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION!!!

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