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October 29 1996
Toy Story opened in theatres in the year 1995 and was an immediate success. After its theatrical debut, it was released on VHS. It was not until the year 2000 that Toy Story was released on DVD as a two-pack with Toy Story 2.
The Beta camera is a camera that uses the beta format for recording. The beta format is a tape about half the size of a VHS tape and is actually quite old and came out around the same time VHS did. It is a bit higher quality then VHS. But what people are using these days if you hear of a beta camera being used is actually a digibetacam which is digitalbeta which is much higher quality then analog beta.
Toy Story - 1995 Toy Story 2 - 1999 Toy Story 3 - 2010 Toy Story 4 - 2019
Sony made the first VHS system but opted out of it after they decided the beta format produced a better quality picture. They sold the rights to the VHS system to JVC who because of the VHS system's ability to put more video on a tape (at that time, 6 hors as compared to 4.5 for the beta tapes) eventually won the format wars. Sony later started putting out VHS machines and the rest is history.
toy story- 8.1 of 10.0 toy story 2- 8.0 of 10.0
All of the Toy Story films (: Its Actuly Click :)
toy story 1 and 2 are similar, but toy story 1 is much better because it is the intro to the toy story movies. Opinion its an opinan personally ts1 (ts1=toy story 1
YES the toy soldiers stayed in toy story 1,and 2 and leave in toy story 3
Because VHS released the rights to duplicate its products, more people had the stuff, everyone wanted to exchange their videos (like porn), so the most common won the battle. Answer VHS was licensed to many different brands. Many competing brands had to lower the price to be competitive. Beta was only in the Sony brand and did not lower the price to properly compete in the consumer market, even though they had a demonstrably superior product. Video rentals drove the consumer industry. There were more VHS units in the hands of consumers, therefore the distributors of video released their products in the VHS format more than Beta. Eventually Sony conceded the consumer market to VHS. For many years Beta dominated the professional broadcast market because of their vastly better picture.
There is no Toy Story 5.