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Brave Blu-ray Release Officially Set For November 13th

Brave Blu-ray CaseThe home video release for Pixar's latest flick has now been officially set for November 13th. Brave will continue with Pixar's tradition of early November home video releases for their summer theatrical blockbusters.

It comes in two varieties, both of which are available for pre-order on Amazon — a five disc 3D combo pack which contains a 3D blu-ray, 2 regular blu-rays, a DVD and a digital copy, and a three disc combo pack which comes with 2 blu-rays and a DVD.

New York Times Article by Brenda Chapman

Brenda Chapman at Brave PremierBrenda Chapman, original director of Brave, who has since left Pixar for Lucasfilm, published an opinion piece with the New York Times titled, “Stand Up for Yourself, and Mentor Others” in which she describes some of her true feelings behind the director switch-up during production of Brave when she was replaced by Mark Andrews.

In the original reports “creative differences” were cited as the reason for the replacement. Nothing further was ever said, and Brenda remained on staff at Pixar, giving the impression that she was still happy with her role at Pixar. But with her recent move to Lucasfilm, and now this article, one might assume otherwise:

It has been a heartbreakingly hard road for me over the last year and a half. When Pixar took me off of "Brave" – a story that came from my heart, inspired by my relationship with my daughter – it was devastating.

Brenda Chapman

She also writes extensively about the role of women in animation, and the lack of protection available to directors in the animation industry. It's a quick, but interesting read, and gives us a peek inside an issue that doesn't seem to have transpired as rosily as we were originally told.

Toy Story Films Book Now on Amazon

A new book detailing the development process of the Toy Story films is now available for purchase on Amazon. The book contains a foreword by the famous Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki of Studio Ghibli, whose character “Totoro” made a cameo in Toy Story 3. The afterword for the book was written by John Lasseter.