Cars 3 Dvd Menu ~repack~ -
The found in the bonus features A comparison of the DVD vs. Blu-ray technical specs
: The theatrical short that played before the movie, centered on a lost-and-found box monster at an elementary school. cars 3 dvd menu
We often talk about a movie’s bonus features, but rarely about the menu that greets you every time you pop in the disc. With physical media making a quiet comeback, I recently revisited the Cars 3 DVD (2017) – and its menu surprised me. The found in the bonus features A comparison of the DVD vs
The track playing is likely a segment from or a soft instrumental variation of the film's main themes. It is melodic, wistful, and surprisingly relaxing. It lacks the urgency of a race scene; instead, it feels like a warm invitation. It’s the kind of menu music you might leave on in the background while you clean your room or do homework—it provides a "lo-fi beats" vibe but with a full orchestral Pixar backing. With physical media making a quiet comeback, I
Explore the between the DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Ultra HD menus?
Next time you have the DVD (or Blu-ray) handy, don't skip straight to the movie. Let the menu loop run for a minute. Watch the sun set over the speedway, listen to Randy Newman’s piano, and appreciate the small details that make Pixar the gold standard of animation.
Unlike the loud, clip-show menus of early Pixar DVDs, Cars 3 takes a quieter approach. The background shows a rainy, moody Radiator Springs at dusk. Lightning McQueen sits alone on the curb outside Ramone’s, headlights dim. No upbeat racing montage. Just calm piano from Randy Newman’s score.