For most of Disney/Pixar's home releases of its earliest films, aside from the original widescreen release, there is a unique fullscreen release known as reframing. Unlike most fullscreen presentations, which often infamously use "pan-and-scan", where huge portions of entire scenes are actually cropped off so that it would fit on a smaller screen, Pixar actually does the exact opposite, where instead entire scenes had to be completely reanimated or slightly edited to preserve the original widescreen version's quality. This would include expanding the screen vertically and slightly tweaking and moving certain characters, background props, and/or entire scenes so that everything still appears all at once at any given time.
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