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OMG, you guys, I just had the BEST nostalgic trip down memory lane! Who else remembers the excitement of popping in a new DVD and immediately diving into the 'Sneak Peeks' menu? I've been rediscovering my old Toy Story 2 2005 DVD, and seriously, the bonus content is a treasure trove that modern streaming just can't replicate. First off, the main event: those glorious sneak peeks! Back in 2005, DVDs were packed with previews for upcoming Disney/Pixar releases. For *Toy Story 2*, this often meant glimpses of films like The Incredibles or *Cars*, or even other classic Disney animated features that were getting special edition DVD releases. It was like a mini-movie festival right there on your disc! I loved seeing the early concept art or brief animation tests that sometimes made it into these promos. It really gave you a sense of what was coming next from Pixar's brilliant minds. Beyond just trailers, these DVDs were often goldmines for behind-the-scenes content. I remember finding short documentaries about the animation process, how they brought characters like Woody and Buzz to life, and the incredible vocal talent behind them. There were often deleted scenes, too, which are always fascinating to watch. You get to see alternative story paths and understand the choices the filmmakers made to perfect the final story. It truly deepens your appreciation for the movie! It's not just about the finished product; it's about understanding the journey and the creative struggles. Another cool feature I completely forgot about was the interactive games and activities. Some editions had little puzzles or character profiles that were super fun for kids (and let's be real, for adults too!). It made the DVD experience so much more immersive than just watching the film. The menu designs themselves were often a work of art, themed to the movie and feeling like an extension of the adventure. For anyone who still has their Toy Story 2 2005 DVD lying around, I highly recommend digging it out. Go straight to the 'Bonus Features' or 'Special Features' menu. You might be surprised by what forgotten gems you uncover. It’s not just about the sneak peeks for other movies; it’s about reliving a piece of animation history and seeing how much love and detail went into every aspect of these films. It makes you realize how much digital content has changed since then. There's something truly special about having that physical disc with all its curated extras – a true collector's item for animation enthusiasts. What were your favorite Toy Story 2 DVD bonuses? Let me know!

















































































