Guido is a character in Cars , Cars 2, and Cars 3. The heavy in the script is Chick Hicks , whose character design is reminiscent of "The Intimidator," the late Dale Earnhardt. Chick's primary sponsor is the Hostile Takeover Bank htB. His car number is 86 , which refers to the year Luxo, Jr. Cars 2. Radiator Springs resident Luigi is a big-hearted, gregarious and excitable Italian Fiat He is a WWII veteran.
But the last two Pixar flicks, an original and a sequel, have been both critically acclaimed and hugely successful. Directed by Pete Docter, it is the fourth and final installment in the franchise and a sequel to the film Cars 3. It will be finished in Radiator Springs is a fictional town in the Cars series created as a composite of multiple real places on historic U. Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles. It appears in the Pixar film Cars and the associated franchise, as well as a section of the Disney California Adventure theme park.
The result is a clear picture of what your car is worth , or how much you should pay. You may pay less for a car with an accident, or more for a car without one. Town history There he also found new customers, so he decided to build a town there. He named it " Radiator Springs ". After Stanley's death, more people came to live in Radiator Springs , and the town grew.
When Frank chases after Mater and Lightning McQueen, he focuses his chasing on the latter who is red, that's because Frank was based off a bull have been errantly said to attack anything that is red.
In the teaser trailer, the number 57 race car has a sign on his side that says "CDA ". The racing team "Dinoco" is first seen in Toy Story , as the brand of the gas station in which Woody and Buzz have their famous confrontation.
Luigi's indicating that he wouldn't be so upset if the errant tractor ate a snow tire instead of a radial is a humorous reference to the fact that there is seldom any snow in the dry hot Route 66 area, and so there would probably have been little market for snow tires in that location.
Rascal Flatts are the first country group to release a Disney soundtrack. The Piston Cup commentators, Bob Cutlass and Darrell Cartrip, are based on and voiced by real sport commentators, Bob Costas and Darrell Waltrip respectively, whose names were "vehiclized" to create the corresponding characters Cutlass is an Oldsmobile model. After the first race in the beginning of the film, Chick Hicks teases McQueen about the race being pretty good because of Chick Hicks himself. If you listen closely to one of his crew chiefs while they are all laughing , he says the famous marketing "yell" at the end of all Sega Genesis television commercials during the late 80s.
Last movie to feature a character voiced by Joe Ranft. He passed away on August 16, Michael Wallis ' first movie. The first Pixar movie without the Luxo, Jr. They did the same for Cars 2 but this time they had Mater sing the first part of the jingle used in State Farm commercials that was written by a then-unknown Barry Manilow. Is the only film in the franchise where Red has dialogue.
Later appearances of Red had no replacement for the late Joe Ranft , thus leaving him with no dialogue whatsoever. Bob Peterson was considered for the voice of Chick Hicks, a role which he took over in Cars 3 Scenes from the movie were used in a road safety ad on U. Oddly, the last scene in the ad has been flipped, so that the word "Lightyear" on The King's tires appears backwards.
This was done, because the scene takes place behind a curtain bearing the Piston Cup logo seen from behind, reversed. Viewers seeing the scene out of context would have been more likely to notice the reversed Piston Cup on the curtain than the reversed Lightyear on the tires.
Frank, the combine harvester bull, is the only named character not appearing in the movie poster. This film features a song titled "Our Town", performed by James Taylor. Harv's sarcastically referring to the town that McQueen is in as "Radiation Stinks" is actually a humorously-respectful nod to the "no nukes" hippie counter-culture that Fillmore represents. Near the end of the film, the Sheriff arrests four cars for speeding.
These are the same four cars that tried to lull Mack to sleep near the start of the movie. Mack's almost running off the road because of this, resulted in Lightning McQueen being lost. The third Pixar film to be produced in 2. One of the sponsors in the Piston Cup for racer Claude Scruggs is called "Leak Less", a trademark of drip pans that are used to prevent oil leaks.
The fourth computer-animated film to be produced at 2. Besides being named after the famous venue in San Francisco and the former U. This is a likely mention of the fact that Chick is a bit of a loser.
When Lizzie puts a bumper sticker on Van's rear. The bumper sticker says "Butte". The sticker is a reference to the sticker on Buzz's butt in Toy Story 2 , when the sticker on Buzz's butt said "Butte". In the teaser trailer, when all the cars are racing, when the red one that has 57 as his number is being pushed by a green race car. Its name is Todd.
The only film of the franchise to not feature Lloyd Sherr who replaced George Carlin as the voice of Fillmore. Pixar's third film where the director or a co-director has a major role, not being simply listed in the additional voices, with Joe Ranft as Red, the other two were Finding Nemo and The Incredibles Dedicated to Joe Ranft The first Pixar film made under Bradford Lewis ' hiring, as Finding Nemo and The Incredibles both involved him but were both put in production before Pixar hired him.
The morning show crew from RadioAlice a local favorite radio station lend their voices to a few ancillary characters in the film like Kori Turbowitz, Not Chuck, Traffic Copter, and Reporter 9. Dinoco the sponsor for the race car, King, and the sponcer Lightning McQueen wants to win over is also seen in Toy Story When Andy and his mom buy gas at a fuel station on their way to Pizza Planet, they fuel up at a station called Dinoco.
During the final race in California, the flamingos, trees, and pool from Knick Knack , are seen in front of one of the RVs. The second Pixar franchise to have more than one sequel after Toy Story Doc Hudson's name is a pun on actor Rock Hudson.
Likewise when "The King" crashes during a final stretch it mirrors Petty's famous crash on the homestretch of the Rebel However, in this case "The King" comes to a stop right side up while Petty's crash left him upside down. Mater's license plate is a reference to Pixar. First, the license plate is "A", and at the top of his license plate, it says "Feb" on the left side, and "86" on the right side. This is a reference to when Pixar started in February And, their classroom number at Cal Arts was A The second Pixar film to have an after credits scene after Finding Nemo Is Pixar's second film to not release in November.
June, the month in which this movie released, would now be the standard month in which each Pixar film in the future would release, with the exceptions of Up , The Good Dinosaur , Coco , and Onward This is the second Pixar film to have no humans after A Bug's Life The only Cars movie where the main character doesn't appear with a disguise for a moment of the film. The only Cars film not to be released the same year as a film in Paramount Pictures' Transformers live-action film franchise, as Cars 2 was released the same year as Transformers: Dark of the Moon , and Cars 3 was released the same year as Transformers: The Last Knight The rusty old car Fred, who appeared in the racing scenes, and in the closing credits sequence, was voiced by Andrew Stanton, a writer and director for Pixar.
There are three Emeryville Easter eggs in the movie. The first one is on a car's license plate. The second one is at the final race in California. In California, there is a sign that says "City Of Emeryville", and the third and final Emeryville Easter egg is in the scene where the jets fly by in California. When the jets fly by, below them, the actual city of Emeryville, where Pixar Animation Studios shows up.
Every time the lyrics "Kingman, Barstow, San Bernadino" are sung during the song Route 66, bumper stickers baring the respective names are shown in the corresponding order. The first time with Chuck Berry's version when Lizzie slaps them on Lightning's bumper when he is shopping at her Curios shop and the second time with John Mayer's version when Fred shows them off from right side, back, and left side during the end credits.
The only Cars film to not release the same year as a theatrical Smurfs film by Sony Animation. The gas pumps at the Wheel Well Motel are painted red and blue, just like Sally and Lightning; it makes this place to which Sally has taken Lightning all the more special in a "romantic couple" way, as if the motel has "personalized" gas-pumps "just for him and her". The Twins' popping up their "eyelid" headlights is a visual pun in several ways: 1 They're "flashing" McQueen by briefly revealing their illuminated headlights.
Lou Romano 's shortest role. He only sneezed three times and said, "You going on vacation? Fillmore's license plate is "". Sarah Clark 's first movie. In the teaser trailer, the red race car that gets pushed by the green race car has the number 57, which is a reference to when writer and director John Lasseter was born in The only Cars film to not release the same month as a DreamWorks Animation film. When Lightning tells Rusty and Dusty that he doesn't need headlights because the track is always lit, Rusty replies, "Yeah, well, so is my brother, but he still needs headlights!
When Lightning leaves, Rusty and Dusty both yell, "Don't drive like my brother! When Mack is looking over at the Top Down Truck Stop, a car stops at the truck stop and distracted and you'll miss initials for previous Pixar films. Such as TS for Toy Story The only Cars film not to be released in the s. Not only was the Pizza Planet Truck at the final race in California, but also when Mack was taking Lightning to California, and when he was about to go onto the highway, if you're not distracted by him, than you will see the Pizza Planet Truck pulling up to a Dinoco gas station.
But, apparently, it was likely not the same gas station from Toy Story , because it did not look like that gas station. But if it appeared while Mack was driving McQueen in California, and it appeared at the final race in California, than maybe it was following Mack after going to the gas station. This is a nod to the character, Buzz Lightyear, from the Toy Story franchise. The only Cars movie that doesn't include the Pixar ball, or Luxo, Jr. Despite playing an Italian character, Tony Shalhoub is of Lebanese descent.
Somehow the finished road seems wider than Bessie is. Is this interesting? When the Michael Schumacher Ferrari stops at Guido and Luigi's store for tires at the end of the film, he is flanked by two other cars, both of which are Maseratis.
Maserati is another famous Italian car marque with a history that rivals that of Ferrari itself. When Fillmore starts playing the electric guitar version of the national anthem and Sarge Paul Dooly says "Turn that Down" and Fillmore replies "Respect the classics, man - It's Hendrix! While this is an obvious reference to guitar legend Jimi Hendrix, it also likely has a secondary meaning tying in with the racing double meaning theme of the movie as there is a legendary NASCAR team Hendrick Motorsports founded and owned by the Hendrick Family thus Hendrick's and more specifically it's patriarch Rick Hendrick.
The only film in the Cars franchise not to be released the same year as a film based on the "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" book series, of which Cars 2 was released same year as Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules , and Cars 3 released the same year as Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul The only Cars film not to be released the same year as a direct-to-video sequel to S. The class number at Cal Arts, "A", is seen in the movie first on the sides of a train, and second, it's Mater's license plate.
Mater's having just one headlight is a humorous reference to his being both a regular road-vehicle with headlights and a racing-vehicle no headlights. Watching closely, and with the help of pareidolia, some mountains and mesas were designed with the shape of fronts and backs of old cars. Tom Magliozzi , Ray Magliozzi : [catchphrase] The Rust-eze sponsors each send Lightning off with a warning: "Don't drive like my brother! Cameo Michael Keaton : Voice of the security guard who yells "Hey, no press" during the instant replay sequence after the first race.
He did this voice cameo, as well as voicing Chick Hicks. Spoilers The trivia items below may give away important plot points.
Every third blink of the stoplight in Radiator Springs really is slower by half a second, confirming Fillmore's observation. In one of the short sequences during the end credits, a green Hummer says to Sarge at the SUV boot-camp: "Yo, I've never been off-road.
In June , Entertainment Weekly reported that during the voice-actor recording process for this movie, director John Lasseter spent a lot of time in the recording booth with Paul Newman , who often regaled him with stories about his life and his many years as a race car driver.
Lasseter said, "In a way, he mentored me in racing, because car racing was his true life's passion, and I made sure that whenever he came into the recording booth, we were recording everything.
In between takes, he would tell me stories about great races, and you could hear the passion in his voice. Lasseter explained, "as we started Cars 3, we went back to every recording we did on Cars 1 and catalogued, and listened to it all, and ended up with a lot of material that we could use. Lines that were cut from the original film and never used, as well as some of those pieces from in-between takes.
Guido's astoundingly fast performance during the race, mirrors the frequent record-breaking tire change times, which used to be the specialty of Ferrari mechanics in Formula 1.
The King, and the Twins, and if you look closely, in the very back behind the fence, you see Frank and the tractors; note that more tractors appear each time they switch to an audience shot. Chick Hicks' car number is After the credits, there is a short sequence showing the tourists Van and Minny still looking for the Interstate.
A small blue car fly is flying beside them. It runs into the camera and leaves a blue "nose-print" on the lens. The car is modelled on a Volkswagen Beetle, also known as a "bug". This film draws a lot of parallels from Doc Hollywood A young hotshot has to be in a different city for an important event. They end up damaging a small town on the way, and are sentenced to community service to aid the town. They fall in love with a local, who wasn't originally from the small town.
They fall in love with the town, and its people. The star of the Cars franchise, Lightning McQueen is undeniably its most recognizable character. In truth, Lightning McQueen is not based on a single vehicle, but a combination of different models.
Still, some of the most prominent design choices for McQueen are drawn directly from the Chevrolet Corvette C6. Photo: Christopher Ziemnowicz. Lightning McQueen might have the natural skills of a racer, but he could have never achieved racing greatness without pairing those skills with the discipline he learned from his mentor Doc Hudson. When questioned what a Porsche is doing in a quaint little town like Radiator Springs, Sally explains that it is the rich history of the Radiator Springs that has convinced her to call it home.
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