Blu-ray BMX

Blu-ray BMX (not to be confused with Sony's Blu-ray format, although both products use the same logo) was a digital optical disc home media format manufactured by Ching Chang Chong, first released in 1991.

Titles released

 * Beauty and the Beast (1992)
 * Aladdin (1993)
 * Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs (1994) [misspelled as Snow White and the Seven Dwarves on the back of the box]
 * Mortal Kombat (1995)

Criticism
Despite its claim as "top-quality", it was criticized due to the fact that all of the contents released for the format had a snowstorm effect applied to it, making the content hard to see and hear. Despite this, Blu-ray BMX discs (and all other Blu-ray products) continued to be made until June 2018, due to Ching Chang Chong wanting to work on other products, such as the Mountain Falls game console.

Trivia

 * The Lion King was planned for a 1995 release on the format, but was pushed to 1996 and later cancelled altogether. Originally rumored to have been due to allegations of it stealing ideas from Kimba the White Lion, Ching Chang Chong confirmed that this was due to Disney being against the idea of any of their movies being on this format. The Lion King would end up being released on the Gold-ray BMX.