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Animated film series and Disney media franchise

Cars
Cars logo.png
Created by John Lasseter
Original work Cars (2006)
Possessor Disney Enterprises, Inc.
Films and television
Pic(due south)
  • Cars flick series:
  • Cars (2006)
  • Cars 2 (2011)
  • Cars 3 (2017)
  • Planes spin-off serial:
  • Planes (2013)
  • Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014)
Short moving-picture show(s)
  • Cars short film series:
  • Mater and the Ghostlight (2006)
  • Miss Fritter'south Racing Skoool (2017)
  • Dancing with the Cars (2021)
  • Unparalleled Parking (2021)
  • Planes brusk film series:
  • Vitaminamulch: Air Spectacular (2014)
Animated series
  • Cars Toons
    (2008–2014)
  • Cars on the Route (2022)
Games
Video game(s)
  • Cars (2006)
  • Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures (2006)
  • Cars Mater-National Championship (2007)
  • Cars Race-O-Rama (2009)
  • The World of Cars Online (2010–2012)
  • Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales (2010)
  • Cars ii (2011)
  • Kinect Rush: A Disney-Pixar Take chances (2012)**
  • Disney Infinity (2013)**
  • Cars 3: Driven to Win (2017)
Sound
Soundtrack(south)
  • Cars (2006)
  • Cars 2 (2011)
  • Cars 3 (2017)
Miscellaneous
Theme park attraction(s)
  • Cars Quatre Roues Rallye (2007–present)
  • Radiator Springs Racers (2012–present)
  • Luigi's Flight Tires (2012–2015)
  • Luigi'southward Rollickin' Roadsters (2016–present)
Theme land Cars Country (2012–nowadays)
Theme land location Disney California Adventure
Walt Disney Earth
** Piece of work where this franchise'southward characters or settings appeared as function of a crossover.

Cars is a CGI-animated film series and Disney media franchise fix in a earth populated past anthropomorphic vehicles created by John Lasseter. The franchise began with the 2006 motion-picture show of the same name, produced by Pixar and released past Walt Disney Pictures. The picture show was followed by a sequel in 2011. A 3rd film, Cars iii, was released in 2017. The now defunct Disneytoon Studios produced the two spin-off films Planes (2013) and Planes: Burn down & Rescue (2014).

The first 2 Cars films were directed by Lasseter, then-principal creative officer of Pixar, Walt Disney Blitheness Studios, and Disneytoon Studios, while Cars 3 was directed by Brian Fee, a storyboard artist on the previous installments. Lasseter served as executive producer of Cars three and the Planes films. Together, all three Cars films take accrued over $1.4 billion in box office acquirement worldwide while the franchise has amassed over $10 billion in merchandising sales within its kickoff v years.

History [edit]

The Cars franchise began with the original 2006 movie. The movie was Pixar'southward least well received by reviewers.[ane]

The brusk Mater and the Ghostlight was released as an extra on the Cars DVD on November seven, 2006.[2] A series of shorts chosen Cars Toons were produced and aired on the Disney Channel to keep interest upwardly. The brand had sold nearly $10 billion in trade by the time of its Cars 2 's release in 2011.[1]

In 2007, Cars Four Wheels Rally ride opened in Disneyland Paris.[3]

In the summer of 2012, the 12-acre Cars Land theme area opened at Disney California Risk in Anaheim equally the main component of $1-billion park renovation.[1]

On October 8, 2015, Disney and Pixar announced that Cars 3 would be released on June 16, 2017.[4]

Motion picture serial [edit]

Cars (2006) [edit]

Cars is the seventh Pixar film. The story is about rookie race motorcar, Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson), who gets lost on the way to California for a tiebreaker race in the Piston Cup, a famous race worldwide, and ends upwards in a footling town called Radiator Springs on Route 66, that had since been forgotten because the Interstate was built. He accidentally wrecks the road and is sentenced to fix it. During his fourth dimension, he goes tractor tipping with his new all-time friend Mater (Larry the Cable Guy) and goes on a drive with his love interest Emerge Carrera (Bonnie Chase).

After Lightning fixes the road, Physician Hudson (Paul Newman) no longer wants him in boondocks, so he calls the news crew to accept Lightning to Los Angeles, but it doesn't take long for Md to realize how much he has helped Radiator Springs, so he goes back to existence the Hudson Hornet and becomes McQueen'southward coiffure chief, while most of the Radiator Springs folks become his pit crew. Lightning is about to win the race, but helps The King (Richard Fiddling) cross the finish line after Chick Hicks (Michael Keaton) causes him to crash. Chick wins the Piston Cup after being in third on the last lap, just is subsequently booed past anybody equally comeuppance, while Lightning receives praise for his good beliefs.

Despite his loss, Lightning is offered to exist the new face of Dinoco, but he declines and decides to stay with Rusteze. He does, notwithstanding, conform for Mater to ride in the Dinoco helicopter just like Lightning promised. The movie ends with McQueen setting up his racing headquarters in Radiator Springs, thereby putting it dorsum on the map.

Cars 2 (2011) [edit]

Cars ii is the twelfth film from Pixar. The story is near Lightning McQueen competing in the first World Grand Prix, a iii-part race prepare in Japan, Italian republic, and England that will determine the world's fastest racecar. His rival in the race is Italian Formula One car, Francesco Bernoulli (John Turturro). Along the fashion, Mater is mistaken for a spy by British spycar, Finn McMissile (Michael Caine), and falls in dear with junior agent Holley Shiftwell (Emily Mortimer).

The three of them uncover a plot to sabotage the race led by Professor Zündapp (Thomas Kretschmann) and a group of lemon cars, including Grem (Joe Mantegna) and Acer (Peter Jacobson). When the race reaches its conclusion in England, Mater figures out that Miles Axlerod (Eddie Izzard) is the mastermind behind the plot to sabotage the race, since he started it in the outset place and had intended for cars everywhere to run on oil as revenge for the lemons' reputation every bit existence "history's biggest loser cars," implying that Axlerod is also a lemon.

With the plot foiled and the villains defeated, Mater is knighted by the Queen of the United Kingdom (Vanessa Redgrave) and a new race is held in Radiator Springs. Mater is offered to Finn McMissile and Shiftwell on another mission, but he chooses to stay in Radiator Springs. He does, however, get to proceed the rocket engines he caused as the ii agents have off in Siddeley (Jason Isaacs), the British spy jet.

Cars 3 (2017) [edit]

Cars 3 is Pixar's eighteenth film. The story focuses on Lightning McQueen, who deals with a new generation of race cars taking over the world of racing. Jackson Tempest (Armie Hammer) is an arrogant loftier tech racer who leads the next generation. As anybody begins to enquire him if he might retire, McQueen struggles with keeping up with these racers and during the final race of the season, he suffers a horrible crash.

4 months later, a recovering McQueen mourns the late Doc Hudson and travels to the new Rusteze Racing Centre, now under the management of Sterling (Nathan Fillion). He assigns Cruz Ramirez (Cristela Alonzo) to train him on the simulator, that McQueen accidentally destroys subsequently losing control. Cruz's anarchistic training methods and lack of racing experience angers McQueen, as they race on beaches and a demolition derby. Cruz reveals that she always wanted to be a racer but never found the conviction to do so. In Thomasville, they meet Doc'south old crew primary Smokey (Chris Cooper) who trains McQueen and explains to him that Md found happiness in mentoring him. Smokey's training methods inspire Cruz as well.

At the Florida 500, McQueen begins racing, only remembers Cruz's racing dreams and has her have his identify in the race. Using what she's learned on the route, Cruz found the conviction to take hold of upward to Storm. She wins the race forth with McQueen and begins racing for Dinoco, whose owner Tex, purchases Rusteze. Under the Dinoco-Rusteze brand, Cruz becomes a racer, sporting #51 and McQueen decides to continue racing, with a new paint job in memory of The Fabulous Hudson Hornet, but trains Cruz first.

Possible sequel [edit]

Regarding a possible Cars 4, Cars 3 producers Kevin Reher and Andrea Warren told Cinema Alloy that "If there's a skillful story to tell I mean our heads kinda break after having gotten this one done, like oh my God, what could you do the farther adventures of? Just like any sequel, from Toy Story to Incredibles, equally long every bit at that place's a good story to tell, it's worth investing; nosotros practice love these characters, we beloved them as much as the public does."[v] Regarding which character would exist the principal protagonist in the pic, Reher and Warren stated that "if Cruz is a breakout graphic symbol, kind of like Mater was", "she [would] be involved in a 4".[6] Owen Wilson stated at a Cars iii press event that possible stories have been discussed for a Cars 4, though he would personally like for a fourth Cars film to delve into aspects of the thriller genre, alike to Cars 2.[seven] In an interview with Screen Rant, Lea Delaria expressed involvement in reprising her role every bit Miss Fritter while promoting the release of the short pic Miss Fritter'due south Racing Skoool with the Cars three DVD and Blu-ray release.[8]

Pixar announced in December 2020 a new animated serial based on Cars will exist released on Disney+ in Fall 2022. The prove will see Lightning McQueen and Mater traveling together on a road trip.[nine]

Television serial [edit]

Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales (2008–12) [edit]

Mater'due south Tall Tales is a serial of short blithe films or Cars Toons featuring the characters Mater and Lightning McQueen from the Cars franchise. The start three shorts premiered in 2008 on Toon Disney, Disney Channel, and ABC Family.[10] Not exclusive to television, the episodes have as well been released on DVDs/Blu-rays or as a theatrical brusque. A total of 11 episodes have been released with "Time Travel Mater" (2012) being the most recent.[xi]

All shorts in the serial follow the same tall-tale formula: Mater tells a story of something he has done in the past. When Lightning questions Mater over whether the events in the story really occurred (or in some episodes asks him what he did next), Mater e'er claimed that Lightning was also involved and continues the story including Lightning's sudden participation. The shorts end with Mater leaving the scene, often followed by characters or references to the story that was being told, suggesting that story might be real.

Cars Toons: Tales from Radiator Springs (2013–14) [edit]

Tales from Radiator Springs is a series of short animated films or Cars Toons. The first three two-minute episodes - "Hiccups", "Bugged", and "Spinning" - premiered on March 22, 2013, on Disney Channel, and have been available online since March 24, 2013.[12] A fourth short in the series, titled "The Radiator Springs 500 ½", was released in bound 2014 on the digital moving-picture show service Disney Movies Anywhere. It premiered August i, 2014, on Disney Channel. The brusque has a running time of half dozen minutes rather than the usual ii-infinitesimal running fourth dimension.[13] [14]

Cars on the Road (2022) [edit]

On December 10, 2020, Pixar announced on Disney Investors Day that an animated series starring Lightning McQueen and Mater traveling the country while meeting friends, new and onetime, was in development. It volition be released on Disney+ in Autumn 2022.[9] [15] On June 2, 2021, it was reported that 'Planes' characters would announced in the series.[16] On November 12, 2021, information technology was announced that the show would exist titled Cars on the Route, and that Owen Wilson and Larry the Cablevision Guy would reprise their respective roles as Lightning McQueen and Mater.[17]

Short films [edit]

Mater and the Ghostlight (2006) [edit]

Mater and the Ghostlight is a 2006 Pixar computer-animated short created for the DVD of Cars, which was released on October 25, 2006, in Australia and the Usa on Nov seven, 2006.[eighteen] The short, set up in the Cars world, tells a story of Mater being haunted by a mysterious blue light.

Miss Fritter'due south Racing Skoool (2017) [edit]

Miss Fritter'southward Racing Skoool is a 2017 Pixar computer-animated short created for the Blu-ray, 4K Ultra HD and DVD of Cars 3, which was released in the United States on November 7, 2017.[8] The short, set in the Cars earth, follows the "blindsided testimonials from the Crazy 8's, touting the transformative touch on Miss Fritter's Racing School has had in reshaping the direction of their lives".[19]

Dancing with the Cars (2021) [edit]

In December 2020, a short film titled Dancing with the Cars was announced to be ambulation on January 22, 2021, as part of Disney+'s Pixar Popcorn series.[xx] No characters speak.

Unparalleled Parking (2021) [edit]

In December 2020, a short moving picture titled Unparalleled Parking was appear to be airing on Jan 22, 2021, equally part of Disney+'s Pixar Popcorn series.[20] None of the characters speak in the testify.

Spin-offs [edit]

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In 2013 Disneytoon Studios, Pixar's at present-defunct sister company, released a spin-off flick set in the Cars world titled Planes featuring planes as the principal characters. The film was followed by a sequel titled Planes: Burn & Rescue in 2014.

Planes (2013) [edit]

Planes is a computer-blithe Cars spin-off picture show produced past Disneytoon Studios. The first moving picture in a planned trilogy[21] where the chief characters are planes, the film was released in theaters past Walt Disney Pictures on August 9, 2013.[22] The picture was directed by Klay Hall and executive produced past John Lasseter.[23] In the film, Dusty Crophopper, a small-town cropdusting plane, follows his dreams past competing in a globe air race despite his fear of heights.

Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014) [edit]

A sequel, titled Planes: Fire & Rescue, was theatrically released on July 18, 2014.[24] This motion picture is also produced past Disneytoon Studios. Bobs Gannaway, co-programmer of Jake and the Never Land Pirates and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, and co-managing director of Mickey Mouse Works and Surreptitious of the Wings, directed the film.[25] Lasseter again served as executive producer. In the film, Dusty is now a world-famous air racer, but learns he volition never be able to race again due to an engine problem. Later accidentally starting a fire, Dusty decides to go a firefighter and trains at Piston Peak Air Attack.

Vitaminamulch: Air Spectacular (2014) [edit]

A Planes brusk film titled Vitaminamulch: Air Spectacular was released on the DVD and Blu-ray of Planes: Fire & Rescue.[26] It was directed past Dan Abraham and executive produced by John Lasseter. In the brusk film, Dusty Crophopper and Chug need to supercede 2 daredevils in an airshow Leadbottom is hosting. At first unsuccessful, Dusty and Chug accidentally start a series of events that captures the audience's attention, somewhen completing the stunt.

Cancelled projects [edit]

At the D23 Expo held in July 2017, John Lasseter announced that a tertiary moving-picture show in the Planes series would explore the hereafter of aviation in outer space. The film had a release date of Apr 12, 2019.[27] It was removed from the release schedule in March 2018[28] and later on June 28, Disneytoon Studios was shut downwards, ending development on the film.[29]

In addition to a spin-off film in the Planes series nearly the futurity of aviation in outer infinite,[21] the studio was also planning several more spin-off films featuring boats, trains and other vehicles, simply those plans were never materialized due to the closure of Disneytoon Studios on June 28, 2018.[30] [31]

Reception [edit]

Box-office operation [edit]

Earning over $1.seven billion, Cars, including its Planes spin-off films, is the 10th-highest grossing animated franchise.

In its opening weekend, the original Cars earned $60,119,509 in 3,985 theaters in the United States, ranking number one at the box office. In the The states, the film held onto the number one spot for two weeks before being surpassed past Click, and then by Superman Returns the post-obit weekend. It went on to gross $461,983,149 worldwide (ranking number six in 2006 films) and $244,082,982 in the U.s.a. (the third-highest-grossing film of 2006 in the country, backside Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man'southward Chest and Night at the Museum). Information technology was the highest grossing animated moving-picture show of 2006 in the United States, but lost to Ice Age: The Meltdown in worldwide totals.[32]

Cars two has earned $191,452,396 in the United States and Canada, and $368,400,000 in other territories, for a worldwide total of $559,852,396.[33] Worldwide on its opening weekend, information technology made $109.0 1000000, marker the largest opening weekend for a 2011 animated title.[34]

Moving picture Release appointment Box function gross Box office ranking Budget Ref.
Due north America Other
territories
Worldwide All fourth dimension
Due north America
All time
worldwide
Cars June 9, 2006 $244,082,982 $218,133,298 $462,216,280 #115 #203 $120 meg [32]
Cars 2 June 24, 2011 $191,452,396 $370,658,161 $562,110,557 #197 #145 $200 1000000 [33]
Cars 3 June sixteen, 2017 $152,901,115 $230,988,036 $383,889,151 #319 #272 $175 million [35]
Cars films $ 588,436,493 $ 819,777,577 $ one,408,214,070 $495 1000000 [36]
Planes Baronial 9, 2013 $90,256,456 $148,970,000 $239,258,712 #766 #556 $l million [37]
Planes: Fire & Rescue July 18, 2014 $59,165,787 $92,220,853 $151,386,640 #1,315 $50 million [38]
Planes films $ 149,422,243 $ 241,190,853 $ 390,645,352 $100 million
Full $ 787,376,631 $ 990,307,950 $ i,724,169,837 $595 million
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Critical and public response [edit]

Awards and nominations [edit]

Cars had a highly successful run during the 2006 awards season. Many moving-picture show critic associations such equally the Circulate Film Critics Association and the National Board of Review named it the best Blithe Feature Film of 2006. Cars besides received the title of Best Reviewed Animated Feature of 2006 from Rotten Tomatoes. Randy Newman and James Taylor received a Grammy Award for the vocal "Our Boondocks", which afterwards went on to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Song (an award information technology lost to "I Need to Wake Up" from An Inconvenient Truth). The picture likewise earned an Oscar nomination for Best Blithe Feature, only it lost to Happy Anxiety. Cars was likewise selected as the Favorite Family Movie at the 33rd People's Choice Awards. Perhaps the well-nigh prestigious accolade that Cars received was the inaugural Gilt Globe Award for All-time Blithe Feature Film. Cars also won the highest honor for blitheness in 2006, the Best Animated Feature Annie Award. The film was also nominated for AFI's 10 Top x in the "Animation" genre.[52]

Cast and characters [edit]

This is a list of characters from the 2006 pic, Cars, its 2011 and 2017 sequels: Cars 2 and Cars iii, its 2013 and 2014 spin-off films: Planes and Planes: Fire & Rescue, its 2006, 2014, and 2017 curt films Mater and the Ghostlight, Vitaminamulch: Air Spectacular, and Miss Fritter's Racing Skoool, and its 2008 television series Cars Toons.

Characters Cars film series Short films Television serial Planes film series
Cars Cars 2 Cars iii Mater and the Ghostlight Vitaminamulch: Air Spectacular Miss Fritter'south Racing Skoool Cars Toons Planes Planes:
Fire & Rescue
2006 2011 2017 2006 2014 2017 2008–2014 2013 2014
Lightning McQueen Owen Wilson Keith Ferguson Keith Ferguson Photograph [53]
Owen Wilson
Sir Tow Mater Larry the Cable Guy Silent cameo Larry the Cablevision Guy
Doc Hudson
The Fabulous Hudson Hornet
Paul Newman Photograph Paul Newman[a] Paul Newman
Sally Carrera Bonnie Chase Bonnie Hunt
Luigi Tony Shalhoub Silent function Silent cameo Tony Shalhoub
Guido Guido Quaroni Guido Quaroni
Ramone Cheech Marin Cheech Marin
Flo Jenifer Lewis Silent role Jenifer Lewis
Sarge Paul Dooley Paul Dooley Photograph [54]
Fillmore George Carlin Lloyd Sherr Silent role George Carlin[b]
Lloyd Sherr
Sheriff Michael Wallis Michael Wallis
Lizzie Katherine Helmond Katherine Helmond
Carmine Joe Ranft[c] Silent role Jerome Ranft Silent role Jerome Ranft
Mack John Ratzenberger Silent function
Darrell Cartrip Darrell Waltrip
Brent Mustangburger Brent Musburger Brent Musburger
Van Richard Kind
Minny Edie McClurg
Bob Cutlass Bob Costas Deleted scene Bob Costas
Strip "The King" Weathers Richard Petty Richard Fiddling
Chick Hicks Michael Keaton Bob Peterson
Tex Dinoco Humpy Wheeler Humpy Wheeler
Rusty Rust-eze Tom Maliozzi Tom Magliozzi[d]
Dusty Rust-eze Ray Magliozzi Ray Magliozzi
Mia Lindsey Collins Silent cameo Lindsey Collins
Tia Elissa Knight Elissa Knight
DJ E.J. Holowicki E.J. Holowicki
Wingo Adrian Ochoa Adrian Ochoa
Heave Jonas Rivera Jonas Rivera
Mike Wazowski Billy Crystal Silent cameo
Sulley John Goodman
Lynda "Mrs. The King" Weathers Lynda Footling
"Junior"#8 Dale Earnhardt Jr.
"Mario Andretti"#eleven Mario Andretti
Fred Andrew Stanton
Michael Schumacher Michael Schumacher
Snot Rod Lou Romano
Kori Turbowitz Sarah Clark
Harv Jeremy Piven
(United states of america)
Jeremy Clarkson
(Britain)
Jerry Recycled Batteries Joe Ranft
Finn McMissile Michael Caine
Holley Shiftwell Emily Mortimer
Francesco Bernoulli John Turturro
Lewis Hamilton Lewis Hamilton
Shu Todoroki Erik Passoja
Nigel Gearsley Greg Ellis
Siddeley Jason Isaacs Silent cameo
Professor Zündapp Thomas Kretschmann
Grem Joe Mantegna
Acer Peter Jacobson
Victor Hugo Stanley Townsend
Ivan
Vladimir Trunkov
Tubbs Pacer Brad Lewis
J. Curby Gremlin John Mainieri
Rod "Torque" Redline Bruce Campbell
Sir Miles Axlerod Eddie Izzard Photograph
Tomber Michel Michelis
Mama Topolino Vanessa Redgrave
(United states)
Sophia Loren
(It)
Uncle Topolino Franco Nero
John Lassetire John Lasseter
Mach Matsuo N/A
Austin Littleton
David Hobbscap David Hobbs
Crabby the Gunkhole Sig Hansen
The Queen Vanessa Redgrave
Prince Wheeliam Northward/A
Otis Jeff Garlin
Tony Trihull Lloyd Sherr
Jeff Gorvette Jeff Gordon
Carla Veloso Claudia Leitte
(BR only)
Cruz Ramirez Cristela Alonzo Cristela Alonzo
Jackson Storm Armie Hammer Archive footage
Hamilton Lewis Hamilton
Natalie Certain Kerry Washington
River Scott Isiah Whitlock Jr.
Junior Moon Junior Johnson
Louise Nash Margo Martindale
Ray Reverham Ray Evernham
Sterling Nathan Fillion
Smokey Chris Cooper
Miss Fritter Lea DeLaria Lea DeLaria
Bobby Swift Angel Oquendo
Brick Yardley Diedrich Bader
Daniel Swervez Daniel Suárez
Ryan "Within" Laney Ryan Blaney
Hunt Racelott Chase Elliott
Cam Spinner Corbin Bleu
Cal Weathers Kyle Petty
Richard "Rich" Mixon Northward/A
Bubba Wheelhouse Darrell Wallace Jr.
Dusty Crophopper Dane Melt Dane Cook
Skipper Riley Stacy Keach Stacy Keach
Sparky Danny Mann Danny Mann
Chug Brad Garrett Brad Garrett
Dottie Teri Hatcher Teri Hatcher
Leadbottom Cedric the Entertainer Cedric the Entertainer
Roper Sinbad Sinbad
Ishani Priyanka Chopra
Ripslinger Roger Craig Smith Annal footage
El Chupacabra Carlos Alazraqui
Bulldog John Cleese
Ned Gabriel Iglesias
Zed
Rochelle Julia Louis-Dreyfus
(U.s.)
Jessica Marais
(AUS and NZ)
Colin Cowling Colin Cowherd
(The states)
Colin Cowherd
(United states of america)
Lofty Crofty David Croft
(UK)
Lil' Dipper Julie Bowen
Blade Ranger Ed Harris
Dynamite Regina King
Maru Curtis Armstrong
Windlifter Wes Studi
Cabbie Dale Dye
Cad Spinner John Michael Higgins
Pulaski Patrick Warburton
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Crew [edit]

Film Director(s) Producer(south) Executive Producer(s) Author(s) Composer(due south) Editor(s)
Chief series
Cars John Lasseter
co-directed by: Joe Ranft
Darla K. Anderson screenplay by: Dan Fogelman, John Lasseter, Joe Ranft, Kiel Murray, Phil Lorin & Jorgen Klubien
story past: John Lasseter, Joe Ranft & Jorgen Klubien
Randy Newman Ken Schretzmann
Cars ii John Lasseter
co-directed by: Brad Lewis
Denise Ream screenplay by: Ben Queen
story past: John Lasseter, Brad Lewis & Dan Fogelman
Michael Giacchino Stephen Schaffer
Cars 3 Brian Fee Kevin Reher
co-produced by: Andrea Warren
John Lasseter screenplay by: Kiel Murray, Bob Peterson & Mike Rich
story by: Brian Fee, Ben Queen, Eyal Podell & Jonathon E. Stewart
Randy Newman Jason Hudak
Spin-offs
Planes Klay Hall Traci Balthazor-Flynn John Lasseter screenplay by: Jeffrey G. Howard
story by: John Lasseter, Klay Hall & Jeffrey K. Howard
Mark Mancina Jeremy Milton
Planes: Fire & Rescue Bobs Gannaway Ferrell Barron Bobs Gannaway & Jeffrey M. Howard

Other media [edit]

Video games [edit]

In May 2007, the Cars video game was appear to exist a "Platinum Hit" on the Xbox, "Greatest Hit" on the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable, and Histrion'south Selection on the GameCube. Two sequels were released, Cars Mater-National Championship and Cars Race-O-Rama. A video game based on Cars 2 was developed past Barrage Software and published by Disney Interactive Studios for the PlayStation three, Xbox 360, Wii, PC, and Nintendo DS on June 21, 2011.[55] The PlayStation three version of the game was reported to be compatible with stereoscopic 3D gameplay.[56] In October 2014, Gameloft released Cars: Fast as Lightning, a customizable, city-edifice racing game for smartphone platforms.[57] [58]

Video game Date released Game system compatible
Cars
  • NA: October 22, 2006
Xbox 360
  • PAL: November sixteen, 2006
  • AU: November 22, 2006
  • NA: November 15, 2006
Wii
  • PAL: December 7, 2006
  • AU: December 13, 2006
  • JP: March 21, 2007
  • NA: June 5, 2006
PS2, PSP, GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS
  • JP: July 5, 2006
  • PAL: July 13, 2006
  • NA: June 5, 2006
Windows, Xbox
  • PAL: July 13, 2006
  • NA: June 5, 2006
Mac
Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures
  • NA: June 6, 2006
Windows, Mac
  • PAL: July 14, 2006
Cars Mater-National Championship
  • NA: October 29, 2007
Wii, Nintendo DS, PS3, Xbox 360, Game Boy Advance, PS2, Windows
  • European union: November 30, 2007
  • AU: Nov 29, 2007
Cars Race-O-Rama
  • NA: Oct 12, 2009
Nintendo DS, PS2, PS3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360
  • EU: October 30, 2009
The World of Cars Online
  • WW: June 29, 2010
Windows, Mac
Cars Toon: Mater'due south Tall Tales
  • WW: October 19, 2010
Wii
Cars 2
  • NA: June 21, 2011
Mac, Nintendo DS, Nintendo 3DS, PS3, PSP, Wii, iOS, Windows, Xbox 360
  • AU: June 23, 2011
  • EU: July 22, 2011
Kinect Rush: A Disney-Pixar Adventure [59]
  • NA: March 20, 2012
Xbox 360
Disney Infinity [60]
  • NA: August 18, 2013
Wii, Wii U, Xbox 360, PlayStation iii, Nintendo 3DS, Windows
  • EU: Baronial 20, 2013
Cars 3: Driven to Win
  • NA: June thirteen, 2017
Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii U, Xbox 360, Xbox I
  • PAL: July fourteen, 2017
  • JP: July twenty, 2017

Like films [edit]

From the showtime, at least ii inspired or knock off direct to video serial appeared, A Cars Life and The Little Cars, that amounted to existence mockbusters.[61]

It has also been noted that the plot of Cars bears a hitting resemblance to that of Doc Hollywood, the 1991 romantic comedy which stars Michael J. Fox as a hotshot young doctor, who, after causing a traffic blow in a small town, is sentenced to work at the boondocks infirmary, falls in dear with a local law pupil and eventually acquires an appreciation for modest town values.[62]

Autobots [edit]

The Autobots was released in July 2015 past Chinese companies Bluemtv and Chiliad-Point. On Jan i, 2017, Disney and Pixar were awarded damages in their lawsuit against the two companies. The Shanghai Pudong New Area People'southward Court ruled that the Chinese film titled The Autobots was an illegal copy of Cars thus fined the film's producer and benefactor the equivalent of US$194,000. In his defense, manager Zhuo Jianrong claimed he had never seen Cars.[63]

A Cars Life [edit]

A Cars Life was a series animated past the UAV Corporation and distributed by Allumination Filmworks. There were a total of iii films issued from 2006 to 2012.[61]

The Little Cars [edit]

The Little Cars is a big serial animated by the Toyland Video (Vídeo Brinquedo) and distributed by Branscome International. There were a full of eight films issued from 2006 to 2011.[61] Toyland Video considers its "mockbuster" to be post-obit a "Bollywood" approach of borrowing from Hollywood.[64]

Marcus Aurelius Canônico of Folha de S.Paulo described The Little Cars series (Bone Carrinhos in Portuguese), a Brazilian reckoner graphics film series, every bit a derivative of Cars. Canônico discussed whether lawsuits from Pixar would appear. The Brazilian Ministry building of Culture posted Marcus Aurelius Canônico'due south article on its website.[65]

Merchandising [edit]

The Mattel-produced 1/55 calibration Toy Cars were some of the most popular toys of the 2006 Summertime Season.[ citation needed ] Dozens of characters are represented, with some having multiple versions bachelor. Several stores had problem keeping the toys in stock, and some models are still hard to find[ citation needed ] because of being shipped in lower numbers than other characters.[ citation needed ]

Some online Disney enthusiasts are comparison it to the same shortage that Mattel faced with its Toy Story line in 1995.[ commendation needed ] On August 14, 2007, the die-cast Sarge car, made between May and July 2007, was recalled due to "impermissible levels of lead" used in the paint.[66] Another Cars product which followed the Disney-Pixar Cars Die-Cast Line were miniature versions of the characters which were painted in different colors to stand for dissimilar events called Mini Adventures. Likewise, Lego has sets for the sequels.[67] [68] [69] [70] [71] [72] [73]

On June 22, 2006, Disney Consumer Products announced that Cars merchandise bankrupt records for retail sales based on a Disney-Pixar product, recording 10-to-one more book than Finding Nemo.[74] DCP reports that product expansion volition accept identify in the fall alongside the DVD release of the film. Mattel has announced that Cars toys volition keep through 2008 with the release of at least 80 new vehicles.

A 36 car pack chosen "Motor Speedway of the S" will characteristic most of the race cars seen during the opening race sequence of the film. (This is too the name for the track race in the film) Estimates from the New York Daily News indicate that sales of Cars merchandise ii weeks out from the release of the moving-picture show amounted to Us$600 million. Estimates put out in November by the Walt Disney Company peg total sales for the brand at around $1 billion.[75]

Kelley Bluish Book, a resources for appraising values of vehicles, has humorously "appraised" iv of the cars, Lightning McQueen, Mater, Emerge Carrera, and Md Hudson according to their make/model and personalities.[76] The United States Department of Transportation has used scenes from the film in a commercial regarding the Click It or Ticket campaign.

In conjunction with the pic's release, a chocolate ice cream on a stick resembling a car tire was released in Commonwealth of australia. These ice creams were called "Burnouts". The naming of the item production sparked controversy equally the name "Burnouts" was believed to have encouraged street racing and committing burnouts. These acts are illegal and heavy fines and convictions are issued to those committing these acts in Australia. It is unknown as to whether the products have been discontinued. In Norway, the candy company Nidar produced candy with the characters on the outer packaging and pictures of the characters on the packaging of the assorted candy on the inside. These bags also came with Cars themed tattoos.

In the U.S., an blithe Walmart truck can be seen on a Walmart advertisements for Cars. In the Walmart Boob tube commercial Mater was talking to the Walmart truck. In South Africa, Italy, and several other countries where Opel is nowadays (or with Opel models under Chevrolet and Vauxhall brand), GM has a campaign featuring a General Motors Astra, an Opel Meriva, and a Full general Motors Zafira as characters in the world of Cars, including TV ads made by Pixar, with the Opel models interacting with Lightning McQueen, Mater and Ramone.[77]

The showtime ad involved the Opels coming to Radiator Springs every bit tourists. The 2d involved their failed attempts at auditioning for Mater. In the end the Opels lost the office to the real Mater. In July 2006, greeting card behemothic Hallmark Cards unveiled its line of 2006 Keepsake Christmas ornaments. Amid the collection was an ornament featuring Lightning McQueen and Mater. There is also a Cars children's wear line, which produces various T-shirts and shorts.

In Japan, Disney Nihon and Toyota backed racing squad Cars Racing replaced its racing car "Toy Story apr MR-S" and introduced the "Lightning McQueen apr MR-S" for the 2008 Super GT flavour. The car was based on the Toyota MR-S and the externals of the car were modeled on its of McQueen as much as possible.[78] This include their number alter from their original No.101 to McQueen'south #95. They won in Race iii that flavour.

As of 2011, the Cars franchise has grossed over $10 billion in merchandise sales revenue.[79]

Theme park attractions [edit]

Cars Land [edit]

Cars Land is a 12-acre land located at Disney California Adventure[1] which contains an entire total-sized recreation of the town of Radiator Springs from the Cars franchise. The land includes restaurants, shops, and iii rides: Mater's Junkyard Jamboree, Luigi's Rollickin' Roadsters, and Radiator Springs Racers,[lxxx] the main "E-Ticket" allure which is one of the most expensive rides Disney has ever built at a toll of over $200 million.[81] Radiator Springs Racers lets guests race confronting each other effectually Ornament Valley while encountering several Cars characters. Cars Land opened on June 15, 2012, with the completion of Disney California Hazard's expansion[82] forth with Buena Vista Street.

Luigi's Rollickin' Roadsters opened on March 7, 2016, and replaced Luigi's Flying Tires, an original Cars Land ride which closed in February 2015 after complaints and injuries.[83]

Cars Iv Wheels Rally [edit]

Cars Four Wheels Rally (French: Cars Quatre Roues Rallye) is an attraction in Toon Studio at Walt Disney Studios Park at Disneyland Paris in 2007.[3] [84] The ride opened one twelvemonth after Cars showed its starting time screening on June 9, 2007.[ citation needed ] The attraction's setting is auto service station in the small town of Radiator Springs located in the desert.[84] The attraction is surrounded past boulders which imitates the rocky formations of the Grand Coulee. The ride system is a highly themed Zamperla Demolition Derby.

Riders brainstorm the allure by sitting down in 1 of the generic car-shaped vehicles. The vehicles are located on one of the iv spinning plateaus. The attraction'due south layout is similar to "Francis' Ladybug Boogie" attraction at Disney California Adventure and the "Whirlpool" at Tokyo DisneySea, equally the vehicles automatically change from ane spinning plateau to the side by side. The vehicles change plateaus while carrying out the rotation inversion of eight divide vehicles. Cars Race Rally was the outset operating Disney ride themed to the Cars franchise.

Lightning McQueen's Racing Academy [edit]

Lightning McQueen's Racing Academy is a living graphic symbol show attraction hosted past Lightning McQueen located in Sunset Boulevard in Disney'southward Hollywood Studios that opened on March 31, 2019. Lightning McQueen's Racing Academy is the first of many new attractions coming to Hollywood Studios, part of its shift from studio-like attractions to attractions featuring Disney properties such as Star Wars, Pixar, and Curiosity.

Much like the existing Monsters, Inc. Laugh Flooring in Magic Kingdom'due south Tomorrowland, Turtle Talk with Crush in several Disney parks (including Epcot), and Sew Meet in the not-American Disney parks, Lightning McQueen's Racing Academy lets guests interact with the graphic symbol. The other attractions have actors voice the characters, which are manipulated via digital puppetry — the manipulation of digital animated figures in existent fourth dimension.

While the other cars of the Cars films — Mater, Sally Carrera, and Cruz Ramirez, for instance — appear on screens during the show, Lightning appears in physical machine form.

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Paul Newman, who died in the year 2008, appears in Cars 3 through the use of unused recordings from the first film.
  2. ^ George Carlin, who died in the twelvemonth 2008, appears in "Cars Toons"' through the use of unused recordings from the first picture.
  3. ^ Joe Ranft, who died in the year 2005, appears in Cars through the utilise of unused recordings from Toy Story i and 2, A Problems's Life, and Finding Nemo.
  4. ^ Tom Magliozzi, who died in the yr 2014, appears in Cars iii through the apply of unused recordings from the start film.

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