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*''[[Cars]]'' (November 7, [[2006]]) |
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+ | *[[A Bug's Life Sing-Along Songs and More!]] (August 25, 1998) |
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+ | *[[Toy Story Sing-Alongs and More!]] (August 8, 2000) |
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+ | *Monsters Inc, Sing-Along Songs and More! (September 11, 2001) |
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==Pixar Shorts with VHS== |
==Pixar Shorts with VHS== |
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*''[[Geri's Game]]'' ([[1998]]) |
*''[[Geri's Game]]'' ([[1998]]) |
Revision as of 23:09, 14 September 2019
VHS (Video Home System) is an old-fashioned source of watching movies and recorded tapes. It was used by Pixar Animation Studios up until the cancellation of VHS production in 2006.
Pixar Films with VHS
- Toy Story (October 29, 1996)
- A Bug's Life (April 20, 1999)
- Toy Story 2 (October 17, 2000)
- Monsters, Inc. (September 17, 2002)
- Finding Nemo (November 4, 2003)
- The Incredibles (March 15, 2005)
- Cars (November 7, 2006)
Big Idea Sing-Alongs were never released on VHS
- A Bug's Life Sing-Along Songs and More! (August 25, 1998)
- Toy Story Sing-Alongs and More! (August 8, 2000)
- Monsters Inc, Sing-Along Songs and More! (September 11, 2001)
Pixar Shorts with VHS
- Geri's Game (1998)
- Luxo Jr (1999)
- For the Birds (2002)
- Knick Knack (2003)
- Boundin (2005)
Trivia
- With the exception of the first Toy Story film, which is shown in widescreen in all versions, all of the Pixar films released onto VHS in the US are shown in their reframed fullscreen versions, while their international releases showed them all in their original widescreen format.