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Streaming services rarely include audio commentaries (e.g., John Lasseter, Pete Docter, and Andrew Stanton) or the hilarious DVD-ROM games. The original Toy Story DVD contained a "Vineyard" easter egg that let you watch blooper reels. These are lost in the streaming sandbox.

| Attribute | Specification | |-----------|----------------| | Release Date (DVD) | March 19 1998 (first U.S. DVD release) | | Region Code | Region 1 (North America) – most retail copies. Some later editions are Region 0 (region‑free). | | Aspect Ratio | 1.85 : 1 (standard widescreen) | | Video Format | MPEG‑2 (DVD‑Video) – 720 × 480 px (NTSC) | | Audio Tracks | • English – Dolby Digital 5.1 surround
• English – Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo
• Optional language tracks (e.g., Spanish, French) depending on edition | | Subtitles | English subtitles for the hearing‑impaired; additional subtitle languages may be present on multi‑language editions. | | Special Features (typical) | • “Behind the Scenes” featurettes (e.g., “The Birth of a Toy”)
• Commentary (selected releases)
• Deleted scenes
• “Making of Toy Story” documentary
• Gallery of concept art and storyboards | | Packaging | Standard DVD case (12 cm×19 cm×1.5 cm). Some later releases include “Collector’s Edition” slipcovers or reversible covers. | Toy Story Dvd Iso


Introduction In the era of high-definition streaming and 4K Blu-rays, the term "DVD ISO" might seem like a relic of the early 2000s. However, for film preservationists, tech enthusiasts, and collectors of physical media, the ISO file of the original Toy Story (1995) represents something vital: a perfect, bit-for-bit digital archive of a specific moment in cinema history. This write-up explores what a DVD ISO is, the specific value of the Toy Story disc image, and the legal landscape surrounding digital preservation. Streaming services rarely include audio commentaries (e