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06-18-2015, 05:28 PM
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Toy Story That Time Forgot � a 20-minute short aired late in 2014 � sports the return of Michael Giacchino to the series, who had previously scored Toy Story of Terror! the previous year. But whereas the latter short received a speedy iTunes release, this short received no soundtrack of any kind. Likewise, the short has yet to see a Region 1 release at all; I expect to see it hit home video in that region sometime in December.
However, it did receive a Region 2 release on DVD, and James P. Sullivan once again helped me out by providing me with the raw 5.1 AC3 file from his copy. Before you ask, yes, I did slow down the audio slightly to match NTSC speed (23.976 frames per second; PAL runs at 25 fps). He also made that great cover art you see up there!
Now, even though Sulley and I aren�t afraid of a brief sound effect or two in our music, I know some of you are real sticklers about not having them at all, so be warned: this does contain some sound effects. Is it worth your time then? Next to each track I�ve given a brief description of the sound effects in each track, so you can decide� but I highly recommend you give it a listen regardless!
This rip contains about 95% of the music in the short. The AC3 file was 384kbps, so I thought exporting to FLAC would be best. So that means that this isn't true lossless.
Tracklist
1) The Terrifying Kittysaurus [brief effect 3.5 seconds in]
2) Mason�s House [no SFX]
3) Battlopolis [brief effect at 39 seconds; dialogue echo near the end of the track]
4) Reptillus Maximus [a couple brief voice echoes at 1:42 & 1:52]
5) The Arena of Woe [lots of cheering from 0:43 onward]
6) The Battle Begins [the worst track in terms of SFX]
7) �You Got a Crayon?� [some more cheering from 0:05 to 0:10]
8) The Cleric [chewing noises from 0:43 to 0:57; fan noises from 2:05 to 2:09]
9) Power Strip [weird sound design noise from 0:13 � 0:15; chanting from 0:26 to 0:32]
10) Glorious [brief dialogue echo from 0:22 to 0:26]
11) Be Grateful for Your Gifts [miscellaneous SFX from 0:02 to 0:07]
12) Credits [wind SFX near the end]
Flossy, 48kHz, 40 MB. (https://mega.co.nz/#!HRdRQDqS!C2rUkrvswAumToSsfZ89QzJruqnIq9Tt5aofX2Y K26A)
Password is Maximus
Now, that might look like a lot of sound effects at first, but believe me when I say that most of the music is clean. Don�t let a few noises get in the way of enjoying another fun score from Giacchino.
Additionally, if you want the end credits uncut (albeit with more sound effects), you can get that here (https://mega.co.nz/#!qE0QWKBS!H6SmcCyI5Ex6iP2U_pBGzt6Mu9rV3udlqQXzwFW jY-c).
Also... if you happen to have the sessions to this short, PM Sulley or me... we might have something that could interest you in return.
Enjoy!


Toy Story That Time Forgot � a 20-minute short aired late in 2014 � sports the return of Michael Giacchino to the series, who had previously scored Toy Story of Terror! the previous year. But whereas the latter short received a speedy iTunes release, this short received no soundtrack of any kind. Likewise, the short has yet to see a Region 1 release at all; I expect to see it hit home video in that region sometime in December.
However, it did receive a Region 2 release on DVD, and James P. Sullivan once again helped me out by providing me with the raw 5.1 AC3 file from his copy. Before you ask, yes, I did slow down the audio slightly to match NTSC speed (23.976 frames per second; PAL runs at 25 fps). He also made that great cover art you see up there!
Now, even though Sulley and I aren�t afraid of a brief sound effect or two in our music, I know some of you are real sticklers about not having them at all, so be warned: this does contain some sound effects. Is it worth your time then? Next to each track I�ve given a brief description of the sound effects in each track, so you can decide� but I highly recommend you give it a listen regardless!
This rip contains about 95% of the music in the short. The AC3 file was 384kbps, so I thought exporting to FLAC would be best. So that means that this isn't true lossless.
Tracklist
1) The Terrifying Kittysaurus [brief effect 3.5 seconds in]
2) Mason�s House [no SFX]
3) Battlopolis [brief effect at 39 seconds; dialogue echo near the end of the track]
4) Reptillus Maximus [a couple brief voice echoes at 1:42 & 1:52]
5) The Arena of Woe [lots of cheering from 0:43 onward]
6) The Battle Begins [the worst track in terms of SFX]
7) �You Got a Crayon?� [some more cheering from 0:05 to 0:10]
8) The Cleric [chewing noises from 0:43 to 0:57; fan noises from 2:05 to 2:09]
9) Power Strip [weird sound design noise from 0:13 � 0:15; chanting from 0:26 to 0:32]
10) Glorious [brief dialogue echo from 0:22 to 0:26]
11) Be Grateful for Your Gifts [miscellaneous SFX from 0:02 to 0:07]
12) Credits [wind SFX near the end]
Flossy, 48kHz, 40 MB. (https://mega.co.nz/#!HRdRQDqS!C2rUkrvswAumToSsfZ89QzJruqnIq9Tt5aofX2Y K26A)
Password is Maximus
Now, that might look like a lot of sound effects at first, but believe me when I say that most of the music is clean. Don�t let a few noises get in the way of enjoying another fun score from Giacchino.
Additionally, if you want the end credits uncut (albeit with more sound effects), you can get that here (https://mega.co.nz/#!qE0QWKBS!H6SmcCyI5Ex6iP2U_pBGzt6Mu9rV3udlqQXzwFW jY-c).
Also... if you happen to have the sessions to this short, PM Sulley or me... we might have something that could interest you in return.
Enjoy!