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Product Description ExtrasToy Story: New! Sneak Peek ""The Story""New! Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: Blast OffNew! Three Animated Studio StoriesNew! Buzz Takes Manhattan Toy Story 2: New! Sneak Peek ""The Characters""New! Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: International Space StationNew! 3 Animated Studio StoriesNew! Pixar’s Zoetrope Toy Story 3: ""Day & Night"" Theatrical ShortBuzz Lightyear Mission Logs: The Science Of AdventureThe Gang’s All Here – A Look At Returning Voice Talent3 Studio StoriesSubtitlesToy Story: English / English for the hearing impairedToy Story 2: English / English for the hearing impaired / Russian / UkranianToy Story 3: English / English for the hearing impaired. desertcart.co.uk Review Toy StoryThere is greatness in a film that can be discussed, dissected, and talked about late into the night. Then there is genius that is right in front of our faces--you smile at the spell it puts you into and are refreshed, and not a word needs to be spoken. This kind of entertainment is what they used to call "movie magic" and there is loads of it in this irresistible computer animation feature. Just a picture of these bright toys on the cover of Toy Story looks intriguing as it reawakens the kid in us. Filmmaker John Lasseter's shorts illustrate not only a technical brilliance but also a great sense of humour--one in which the pun is always intended. Lasseter thinks of himself as a storyteller first and an animator second, much like another film innovator, Walt Disney. Lasseter's story is universal and magical: what do toys do when they're not played with? Cowboy Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks), Andy's favourite bedroom toy, tries to calm the other toys (some original, some classic) during a wrenching time of year--the birthday party, when newer toys may replace them. Sure enough, Space Ranger Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) is the new toy that takes over the throne. Buzz has a crucial flaw, though--he believes he's the real Buzz Lightyear, not a toy. Bright and cheerful, Toy Story is much more than a 90-minute commercial for the inevitable bonanza of Woody and Buzz toys. Lasseter further scores with perfect voice casting, including Don Rickles as Mr. Potato Head and Wallace Shawn as a meek dinosaur. The director-animator won a special Oscar "For the development and inspired application of techniques that have made possible the first feature-length computer-animated film". In other words, this movie is great. --Doug ThomasToy Story 2John Lasseter and his gang of high-tech creators at Pixar create another entertainment for the ages. Like the handful of other great movie sequels, Toy Story 2 comments on why the first one was so wonderful while finding a fresh angle worthy of a new film. The craze of toy collecting becomes the focus here, as we find out Woody (voiced by Tom Hanks) is not only a beloved toy to Andy but also a rare doll from a popular 60s children's show. When a greedy collector takes Woody, Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen) launches a rescue mission with Andy's other toys. To say more would be a crime because this is one of the most creative and smile-inducing films since, well, Toy Story. Although the toys look the same as in the 1994 feature, Pixar shows how much technology has advanced: the human characters look more human, backgrounds are superior, and two action sequences that book-end the film are dazzling. And it's a hoot for kids and adults. The film is packed with spoofs, easily accessible in-jokes and inspired voice casting (with newcomer Joan Cusack especially a delight as Cowgirl Jessie). But as the Pixar canon of films illustrates, the filmmakers are storytellers first. Woody's heart-tugging predicament can easily be translated into the eternal debate of living a good life versus living for forever. Toy Story 2 was deservedly a huge box-office success. --Doug ThomasToy Story 3What made the original Toy Story so great, besides its significant achievement as the first-ever feature-length computer animated film, was its ability to instantly transport viewers into a magical world where it seemed completely plausible that toys were living, thinking beings who sprang to life the minute they were alone and wanted nothing more than to be loved and played with by their children. Toy Story 3 absolutely succeeds in the very same thing--adults and children alike, whether they've seen the original film or not, find themselves immediately immersed in a world in which Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), Jessie (Joan Cusack), Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head (Don Rickles and Estelle Harris), Ham (John Ratzenberger), Rex (Wallace Shawn), the aliens, and the rest of Andy's toys remain completely devoted to Andy (John Morris) even as he's getting ready to pack up and leave for college. Woody scoffs at the other toys' worries that they'll end up in the garbage, assuring them that they've earned a spot of honor in the attic, but when the toys are mistakenly donated to Sunnyside Daycare, Woody is the only toy whose devotion to Andy outweighs the promise of getting played with each and every day. Woody sets off toward home alone while the other toys settle in for some daycare fun, but things don't turn out quite as expected at the daycare thanks to the scheming, strawberry-scented old-timer bear Lots-o'-Huggin' (Ned Beatty). Eventually, Woody rejoins his friends and they all attempt a daring escape from the daycare, which could destroy them all. The pacing of the film is impeccable at this point, although the sense of peril may prove almost too intense for a few young viewers. Pixar's 3-D computer animation is top-notch as always and the voice talent in this film is tremendous, but in the end, it's Pixar's uncanny ability to combine drama, action, and humour in a way that irresistibly draws viewers into the world of the film that makes Toy Story 3 such great family entertainment. (Ages 7 and older) --Tami Horiuchi Review: One of the most essential things to EVER have in your life! - Toy Story. WHAT a film. When Disney partnered with Pixar Studios, the collaboration produced an absolute masterpiece, that was both beautiful and utterly groundbreaking. The concept of a secret world where toys come to life was believable and inspired, and it was executed with such charm. The story had a ton of heart, unforgettable characters, flawless score and voice-acting, and the computer generated animation was simply gorgeous, paving the way for the computer animated films we see today. Since the Oscar-winning film triumphed at the box-office in 1995, the rest is history. Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, the Incredibles, Wall-E and Up have all come and achieved classic film status, but none of those films may have come to be if not for Toy Story. It's truly the definition of perfection, even after fifteen years. Toy Story 2 was a sequel that was equal to the first film in every way conceivable and Toy Story 3 proved that the very rare feat of making an outstanding third entry - one that matches the quality of the first two - CAN be achieved. So, now that the whole Toy Story saga has concluded (after a ten year gap between 2 & 3!), the time has definitely come to release all three films together in one box set. And it's truly one of the most perfect movie trilogies to purchase, not just for kids, but for adults as well. Each film has a different story but all symbolise powerful themes such as love, rejection, ownership, loyalty, mortality, bravery, friendship and the sheer ability to triumph over incredible odds, all in an effort to survive and find a way home. The box set basically collects three individual DVDs; the Special Editions of Toy Story 1 and 2, and Toy Story 3. Again, each film is an absolute triumph, an artistic masterpiece that completes an essential trilogy that doesn't disappoint. From start-to-finish, both individually and as a whole, the Toy Stories feature true groundbreaking animation and the plots to match (which is what we've come to expect from Pixar). Even today, after everything Pixar has produced, the animation in the first Toy Story remains as beautiful and seamless as ever. The second film is easily on a par with its predecessor and the third part honours both its prequels in worthy style, resolving the saga with an utterly satisfying conclusion. And of course, the films are worth watching alone for the colourful cast of characters, headed by Woody the cowboy doll (voiced by Tom Hanks) and space-ranger Buzz Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen). Both of whom are backed up by the likes of Bo Peep, Jessie the Yodelling Cowgirl, Mr and Mrs Potato Head, Hamm the Piggy Bank, Rex the Dinosaur, Slinky Dog, Bullseye the Horse and of course, their human owner, Andy. Watch out also for the notorious set of baddies, ranging from evil toy destroyer Sid Phillips, greedy toy collector Al McWhiggin, Stinky Pete the Prospector, Evil Emperor Zurg (Buzz's arch-nemesis) and the two-faced Lots-O-Huggin' Bear. Expect Randy Newman's wonderful score to pop up throughout along with the enchanting song "You Got A Friend In Me", as well as various alternate versions and other melodies. Each DVD comes with its own set of special features, which are more or less the same. So expect good things for each film like director's commentaries, storyboards, shocking studio stories, animated shorts, sneak peeks at other Disney Films and more. Due to typical Disney quality, you can expect a clean, crisp picture and sound quality on all three films, along with useful subtitles and fab widescreen presentation. The Toy Story Trilogy is an utterly worthwhile experience that is equal to the sum of its parts. If you haven't got any of the films individually, then its worth buying the Complete Collection. Either way, all three films represent not only Pixar's finest work, but a phenomenon that literally changed the course of animation forever. I truly believe there's not a single bad thing that can be said about the whole Toy Story epic. It's utterly essential for anyone and everyone. No better family viewing. Review: A fantastic trilogy of my favourite animated film franchise - I've wanted to purchase this trilogy since the third film was released but I didn't purchase this until about two months ago because the price had come down to just over £12. The first film has impressive animation for 1995 and it was a childhood favourite. The second film is an improvement over the first with new characters such as Jessie, Bullseye and Stinky Pete and it has some hilarious scenes. The third film is my favourite and is the most bittersweet of them all with a mixture of funny, sad and dark moments. I also love 'Day and Night,' the short film that preceded this one in the cinema and it's a lively little extra on the DVD. All in all this is the best trilogy of Disney DVDs I've ever bought and they were well worth the money. 5/5.






| ASIN | B0042FZOFK |
| Actors | Don Rickles, Joan Cusack, Kelsey Grammer, Tim Allen, Tom Hanks |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 - 1.78:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,803 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 387 in Animation (DVD & Blu-ray) 475 in Children & Family (DVD & Blu-ray) 940 in Box Sets (DVD & Blu-ray) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (3,608) |
| Director | Ash Brannon, John Lasseter, Lee Unkrich |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | BUG0158001 |
| Language | English |
| Media Format | PAL |
| Number of discs | 3 |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 13.8 x 19.9 cm; 0.28 g |
| Rated | Parental Guidance |
| Release date | 22 Nov. 2010 |
| Run time | 4 hours and 12 minutes |
| Studio | Walt Disney Home Entertainment |
| Subtitles: | English |
R**D
One of the most essential things to EVER have in your life!
Toy Story. WHAT a film. When Disney partnered with Pixar Studios, the collaboration produced an absolute masterpiece, that was both beautiful and utterly groundbreaking. The concept of a secret world where toys come to life was believable and inspired, and it was executed with such charm. The story had a ton of heart, unforgettable characters, flawless score and voice-acting, and the computer generated animation was simply gorgeous, paving the way for the computer animated films we see today. Since the Oscar-winning film triumphed at the box-office in 1995, the rest is history. Monsters Inc., Finding Nemo, the Incredibles, Wall-E and Up have all come and achieved classic film status, but none of those films may have come to be if not for Toy Story. It's truly the definition of perfection, even after fifteen years. Toy Story 2 was a sequel that was equal to the first film in every way conceivable and Toy Story 3 proved that the very rare feat of making an outstanding third entry - one that matches the quality of the first two - CAN be achieved. So, now that the whole Toy Story saga has concluded (after a ten year gap between 2 & 3!), the time has definitely come to release all three films together in one box set. And it's truly one of the most perfect movie trilogies to purchase, not just for kids, but for adults as well. Each film has a different story but all symbolise powerful themes such as love, rejection, ownership, loyalty, mortality, bravery, friendship and the sheer ability to triumph over incredible odds, all in an effort to survive and find a way home. The box set basically collects three individual DVDs; the Special Editions of Toy Story 1 and 2, and Toy Story 3. Again, each film is an absolute triumph, an artistic masterpiece that completes an essential trilogy that doesn't disappoint. From start-to-finish, both individually and as a whole, the Toy Stories feature true groundbreaking animation and the plots to match (which is what we've come to expect from Pixar). Even today, after everything Pixar has produced, the animation in the first Toy Story remains as beautiful and seamless as ever. The second film is easily on a par with its predecessor and the third part honours both its prequels in worthy style, resolving the saga with an utterly satisfying conclusion. And of course, the films are worth watching alone for the colourful cast of characters, headed by Woody the cowboy doll (voiced by Tom Hanks) and space-ranger Buzz Lightyear (voiced by Tim Allen). Both of whom are backed up by the likes of Bo Peep, Jessie the Yodelling Cowgirl, Mr and Mrs Potato Head, Hamm the Piggy Bank, Rex the Dinosaur, Slinky Dog, Bullseye the Horse and of course, their human owner, Andy. Watch out also for the notorious set of baddies, ranging from evil toy destroyer Sid Phillips, greedy toy collector Al McWhiggin, Stinky Pete the Prospector, Evil Emperor Zurg (Buzz's arch-nemesis) and the two-faced Lots-O-Huggin' Bear. Expect Randy Newman's wonderful score to pop up throughout along with the enchanting song "You Got A Friend In Me", as well as various alternate versions and other melodies. Each DVD comes with its own set of special features, which are more or less the same. So expect good things for each film like director's commentaries, storyboards, shocking studio stories, animated shorts, sneak peeks at other Disney Films and more. Due to typical Disney quality, you can expect a clean, crisp picture and sound quality on all three films, along with useful subtitles and fab widescreen presentation. The Toy Story Trilogy is an utterly worthwhile experience that is equal to the sum of its parts. If you haven't got any of the films individually, then its worth buying the Complete Collection. Either way, all three films represent not only Pixar's finest work, but a phenomenon that literally changed the course of animation forever. I truly believe there's not a single bad thing that can be said about the whole Toy Story epic. It's utterly essential for anyone and everyone. No better family viewing.
A**E
A fantastic trilogy of my favourite animated film franchise
I've wanted to purchase this trilogy since the third film was released but I didn't purchase this until about two months ago because the price had come down to just over £12. The first film has impressive animation for 1995 and it was a childhood favourite. The second film is an improvement over the first with new characters such as Jessie, Bullseye and Stinky Pete and it has some hilarious scenes. The third film is my favourite and is the most bittersweet of them all with a mixture of funny, sad and dark moments. I also love 'Day and Night,' the short film that preceded this one in the cinema and it's a lively little extra on the DVD. All in all this is the best trilogy of Disney DVDs I've ever bought and they were well worth the money. 5/5.
M**E
GREAT
Bought as a present, I guess they liked it, they didn't give it back!
A**R
Ok
Ok
A**E
A joy for all ages
So it's a bestselling Disney cartoon and I'm in my late 60's. So what?. I loved it and watched it over and over and over and then lent it to the family of kids next door, so it gave a lot of pleasure to a lot of people. The best Disney stuff never ages and is for all ages. I've gone on to Nemo and all the adorable jungle animals in other series and they are all so enjoyable and memorable . Great value for money especially as they never age.
C**L
not playin in portable dvd player
Fast delivery and excellent condition. I dropped a star on the rating due to the fact that the dvds will not play properly in my sons portable dvd player. We travel a lot and he loves to watch films in the car so its a shame that he cant watch his favourite films on the move however great little box set for AT HOME ONLY and reasonable price. Would definitely recommend x
M**D
Absolutely Brilliant
This series of films is exceptional in that they are all really good. No slapped together storylines here. Each film has a new story to tell and, if anything, with each release the films just got better and better. My daughter saw the first film when she was a child and she saw the last film with her 6th form schoolfriends, which upset me as I didn't get to see it at the cinema. In the first film you get to meet all the characters and of course the story revolves around the introduction to Andys bedroom of Buzz Lightyear and Woody losing his place as Andys favourite toy. The fun lies in the fact that Buzz doesn't realise he is just a toy but believes he is a Space Ranger. The growing friendship between Buzz and Woody is perfect. In the second film Woody is taken by a toy store owner to complete a collection from a TV cartoon series. This story revolves around the remaining toys attempt to rescue him. I love the little added touches like the Barbie doll during the end credits!! The third film now has Andy as a teenager who is about to go to college and doesn't play with his toys anymore. He bags them up to put up in the loft but, mistakenly his mother thinks they are to be donated to the local nursery where there is a definate hierarchy amongst the older toys. I don't want to give the story away but I must say that I shed a tear at the end. I think every home should own all three of these entertaining films. You won't be disappointed.
F**É
Magnifique coffret de cette trilogie incroyablement réussie par les studios Disney PIXAR. Ce coffret BluRay est exceptionnel. Nous y retrouvons tous les personnages qui nous ont tant ému et fait rire : Woody; Buzz; Jessie; ZigZag; Rex ... Ce qui est époustouflant c'est le travail réalisé sur l'image et le son surtout sur le 1er épisode qui fête son 20 ème anniversaire cette année. La qualité est au rendez-vous bien plus que sur le format DVD qui était déjà assez exceptionnel. De plus ce qui est enrichissant et plaisant pour les fans ce sont les bonus ( en quantité ) entre makings-of; coulisses; bêtisiers; courts métrages ... plus de 6 heures de suppléments vous combleront de joie et vous replongerons en enfance. Je recommande ce coffret à tous les fans petits et grands de TOY STORY.
E**S
Hi, I grew up with the first two in this trilogy and with the third movie, it grew up with me. Andy grew with me. I was his age for the first two and his age for the third, which I think they managed to do marvelously to captivate the audience that grew up with these movies and for a new generation to discover these gems. But if you're ordering this, you don't need me to tell you about how amazing the movies are, you want to hear about the product. Well first off, you're going to read a lot of mixed reviews about this, mainly the packaging. But let me tell you how it really is. It's, as you can see from the images, a western carriage with "stickers" on it. I love the western theme, but I would have liked if the stickers were relevant to the movie, as they are random. But all in all, it's a good sturdy box, that as soon as you look at it, makes you think of the beginning of the first movie, which is what I think Pixar is wanting you to do. But, the "stickers", some of them, have to do with Pixar movies. There is a Nemo sticker, Mater, and a couple space ones, for Buzz. There's also a snake one which I assume is for there's a snake in my boot. The other ones, may signify what Andy has done to this "toy" over the years as he's grown showing more of his personality outside the movie. Inside, you will find 10 discs carefully placed inside a foam guard. There are no crystal cases, which in some reviews I've read people have been angered by, but I much rather like this display, because I am one who is careful with my movies. However, this is something you may want to keep out of reach of children to prevent damage. It comes with, as it says, DVD, Blu-Ray, and Digital copies, which I find awesome, I immediately put my digital copies on my ipod to find it's so crisp and clear, way clearer than any version I've seen before, in theaters, other DVDs, etc. I have no Blu-Ray player so this has me braced for the future. The bonus features are different than if you have the two disc special editions of Toy Story 1 & 2, but for the third one, you gain more special features. As I will post down below after this review. I have the separate discs, and this box set and am very happy with both. The box set I would consider more for collectors, but the regular discs are something different as well. Some will say the packaging is a weak attempt from Disney but it did not let this hardcore fan down. As well, if your a member of the fabulous Disney Rewards Club, the collection comes with THREE codes to help you upload the digital copies to itunes but as well as helps you redeem 125 points from EACH of the movies in the box to use for Disney Rewards. In my review, I give this product 9/10. And now, as promised, here are the special features you will get with these DVD's (from Amazon.com because Amazon.ca doesn't have a list of these) Special Features Toy Story: 'Toy Story 3 Sneak Peek: The Story 'Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs Blast off 'Paths to Pixar Artists 'Studio Stories: John's Car, Baby AJ, Scooter Races 'Buzz Takes Manhattan 'Black Friday The Toy Story You Never Saw Toy Story 2: 'Director commentary 'BD Live-portal (BD only) 'Toy Story 3 sneak peek: "The Characters" 'Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: International Space Station 'Paths to Pixar: Technical Artists 'Studio Stories: Toy Story 2 Sleep Deprivation Lab 'Studio Stories: Pinocchio 'Studio Storyies: The Movie Vanishes 'Pixar's Zoetrop 'Celebrating our friend Joe Ranft Toy Story 3: 'Day And Night Theatrical Short Filmmakers Commentary With Commentary By Director Lee Unkrich and Producer Darla Anderson 'Bonus: The Gang's All Here - A look at the returning voice talent for Toy Story 3. 'Toys! - A look at all the toys from updating classic characters to developing the Sunnyside Daycare and Bonnie's Room toys. 'Buzz Lightyear Mission Logs: The Science of Adventure (conj with NASA) 'Paths to Pixar: Pixar Editors, past and future, share anecdotes about their career path. 'Studio Stories: Where's Gordon? There's a hidden room at Pixar that we call the Where's Gordon?, and this is its story. 'Studio Stories: Cereal Bar The majestic and expansive Pixar cereal bar is explored. 'Studio Stories: Clean Start The Pixar animation team shaves their heads to mark the start of TS3 animation. 'A Toy's Eye View: Creating a Whole New Land 'Toys! A look at all the toys from updating classic characters to developing the Sunnyside Daycare and Bonnie's Room toys 'Interactive Game: Toy Story Trivia Dash 'Cine-Explore by Dir. Lee Unkrich and Prod. Darla Anderson 'Beyond the Toybox -commentary track 'Beginnings with Michael Arndt - Screenwriter Michael Arndt analyzes successful opening scenes from ToyStory, Nemo and the Incredibles. 'Bonnie's Playtime - A roundtable discussion with the Lee Unkrich and the story artists who brought the "Bonnie's Playtime" scene to life. 'Roundin' Up a Western Opening - Development process and scene analysis of "Western Opening" in its various iterations through the story process. 'Goodbye Andy - An exploration of character design, acting and animation in the scene "Andy's Goodbye". 'The Accidental Toymakers of Pixar - Meet the makers of the original Buzz Lightyear and watch how the newest version of Buzz - the Ultimate Buzz is constructed. 'Life of a Shot - Overview of artist contribution to each step of the production pipeline on a select group of shots from the Western Opening of Toy Story 3. 'Making of Day and Night 'Epilogue - Stand-alone 1.33 version of the Epilogue. 'Ken's Dating Tips, Lotso Commercials, "Dancing with the Stars" at Pixar 'Trailers and More
M**2
これまでDVDが発売されるたびに買い直していましたが、今回のBDは画質・音質共に最高!また、ボーナス・コンテンツもこれでもかというくらい詰まっていて、見ごたえあります。 トイ・ストーリー ブルーレイ トリロジーセット (2010/11/3) Version: Japan (Disney/Pixar) (TOY STORY) MPEG-4 AVC BD-50 Running time: Approx. 81min. Sound: DTS-HD Master Audio 6.1 Matrix(English, Japanese) Subtitle: Japanese, English, Japanese(for dubbing) Special Features: 『トイ・ストーリー3』特別映像〜ストーリー編/バズのミッション・ログ:シャトル打ち上げ/ピクサー秘話―アニメーションで綴るピクサー・スタジオのこぼれ話(3種類)/バズ、マンハッタンを飛ぶ!/メイキング・オブ『トイ・ストーリー』(*)/WE LOVE 『トイ・ストーリー』(*)/未公開シーン(*) など (*: 2005年版DVDボーナス・コンテンツ) (TOY STORY2) MPEG-4 AVC BD-50 Running time: Approx. 92min. Sound: DTS-HD Master Audio 6.1 Matrix(English, Japanese) Subtitle: Japanese, English, Japanese(for dubbing) Special Features: 『トイ・ストーリー3』特別映像〜キャラクター編/バズのミッション・ログ:国際宇宙ステーション/ピクサー秘話―アニメーションで綴るピクサー・スタジオのこぼれ話(3種類)/ピクサー・ゾートロープ/メイキング・オブ『トイ・ストーリー2』(*)/とっておきのオモチャ箱:NG集&ミュージック・クリップなど(*)/未公開シーン(*) など (*: 2005年版DVDボーナス・コンテンツ) (TOY STORY3:Disc1) MPEG-4 AVC BD-50 Running time: Approx. 103min. Sound: DTS-HD Master Audio 7.1 (English), DTS-HD Master Audio 6.1 (English), DTS-HD High Resolution Audio 7.1 (Japanese), DTS-ES 6.1 (Japanese) Subtitle: Japanese, English, Japanese(for dubbing) Special Features: 『デイ&ナイト』短編アニメーション/バズのミッション・ログ:宇宙での科学実験 など (TOY STORY3:Disc2) MPEG-4 AVC BD-50 Special Features: 『トイ・ストーリー』トリビア・レース -インタラクティブなゲーム/シネマ・ナビゲーション *(監督:リー・アンクリッチ、製作:ダーラ・K・アンダーソンによる解説)/脚本の書き方講座/スタッフミーティング:ポニーのひとり遊び/製作の舞台裏:オープニング・シーン/スタッフによる音声解説/ピクサーへの道:編集の仕事/ピクサー秘話(3種類) など *ピクチャー・イン・ピクチャー [VWBS1157]
A**I
To begin this review off, I want to refer to all the other posts that are bashing amazon for "false advertising." In the product details section, it says you will only receive 3 discs in this set. Each disc is a Bluray/Bluray 3d which means that you get two discs in one basically. If you read all of the fine print I'm surprised you skipped over that. You would've realized you were only receiving three discs - one for each movie. Aside from that, I purchased the other three movies in blu ray combos very cheap on the internet. About ten dollars for each to be precise. Each of the Bluray 3D combos are overpriced at a whopping $40! $120 for all three movies?! That's insane! If you want to get the 3D Experience and still have other discs to pop into other players, I recommend buying this and then some of the cheap, original blu ray combos on eBay that are little to nothing. You'll save yourself a lot of money. In total I spent around $90 for all three movie sets including this wonderful 3D bundle amazon has. $90 is better than $120 dollars. For anybody who thinks they would've gotten a better deal just buying all three combo packs at $40 dollars a pop... you're crazy! Save yourself some money and buy this! As a side note: I will tell you that the 3d video quality for all three movies is superb and the audio is great as well. I've now seen the first and second Toy Story's like never before.
I**A
3 películas por muy poco precio. La única pega, qué se le puede encontrar, es que no se puede poner en español, solamente inglés, árabe, ruso, y algún otro del estilo. En mi caso le pongo las películas en inglés a mi hijo por lo que no fue un problema, pero si me sorprendió.
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