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Cars is an animated feature film presented by Walt Disney
Pictures, produced by Pixar Animation Studios, and distributed
by Buena Vista Pictures Distribution. Its release date was
June 9, 2006 in the US, and July 28, 2006 in the UK. This
movie is the seventh Disney/Pixar feature film.
Directed by John Lasseter (Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story
2), the film is set in a world populated entirely by anthropomorphized
cars and other vehicles, and features the voices of Owen Wilson,
Bonnie Hunt, Paul Newman, Cheech Marin, Tony Shalhoub, John
Ratzenberger, George Carlin, and Larry the Cable Guy. Many
of the voices of the racecars are real NASCAR drivers. They
include Richard Petty, Darrell Waltrip, Mario Andretti, and
Dale Earnhardt, Jr. There are also many minor characters that
are puns on the voice actors' names, and also puns on other
names. For example: the two announcers, Darrell Cartrip and
Bob Cutlass, are voiced by three-time NASCAR champion Darrell
Waltrip, and sportscaster Bob Costas. Other puns include the
minor character Jay Limo, and his voice actor comedian Jay
Leno, and minor characters Mini and Van. Also, minor racecars,
including seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher
(his part actually lasted under 15 seconds), are voiced by
racers with the exact same name. The film was rated G by the
MPAA.
Production
Like all Pixar productions, the animation is computer generated.
This is a work-in-progress screenshot.Unlike most animated
cars, the film's cars' eyes were placed on the windshield
(which resembles the Tonka Talking Trucks and the characters
from Tex Avery's One Cab's Family short), rather than within
the headlamps. According to production designer Bob Pauley,
“From the very beginning of this project, John [Lasseter]
had it in his mind to have the eyes be in the windshield.
For one thing, it separates our characters from the more common
approach where you have little cartoon eyes in the headlights.
For another, he thought that having the eyes down near the
mouth at the front end of the car made the character feel
more like a snake. With the eyes set in the windshield, the
point of view is more human-like, and made it feel like the
whole car could be involved in the animation of the character.”[2]
The characters also use their vehicle antennas as hands, much
like those in the Putt-Putt computer games. The exceptions
are Mater, the tow truck, who uses his tow hook, and the various
fork-lift characters, who use their forks.
The original script was written in 1998 and the producers
agreed that Cars would be the next movie after A Bug's Life,
and would be released in early 1999. However, that movie was
scrapped and the production of Toy Story 2 took place. Later,
production resumed with major script changes.
The race sequence in the teaser trailer was likely made before
the other sequences, as the Piston Cup cars sport different
body styles and paint jobs.
In 2001, the movie's working title was Route 66 (after U.S.
Route 66), but in 2002, the title was changed to prevent people
from thinking it was related to the 1960 television show with
the same name.
Cars was originally going to be released on November 4, 2005,
but soon after the trailer's release in January 2005, the
movie's release date was changed to June 9, 2006. Not only
would it receive a summer release, one of the complex shots
in the movie crashed Pixar's server. Chicken Little was instead
released by Disney on November 4.
Cars is the last film made by Joe Ranft, who died in a car
crash in 2005. The film was the second to be dedicated to
his memory (The first being Corpse Bride).
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