Cars adalah sebuah film animasi yang diproduksi Pixar Animation Studios dan dirilis oleh Walt Disney Pictures pada 9 Juni 2006. Film ini disutradarai oleh John Lasseter yang juga menangani film Toy Story, A Bug's Life, dan Toy Story 2 dengan pengisi suara antara lain Owen Wilson, Bonnie Hunt, Paul Newman, dan Tony Shalhoub. Film ini menjadi film Pixar dengan total rating terendah dengan 75% dari Rotten Tomatoes, menggantikan posisi A Bug's Life dengan 91%. Karena rata-rata film Pixar mempunyai rating di atas 95%, kedua film ini disebut-sebut sebagai film Pixar yang paling kurang sukses, dari segi keuntungan maupun rating.

Namun, karakter bajaj, jeepney, maupun Tuk Tuk yang digambarnya bukanlah bagian dari karakter sesungghnya dalam dilm Cars 3, melainkan hanya untuk kepentingan promosi film Cars 3 yang sudah bisa disaksikan di gedung-gedung bioskop mulai 16 Agustus 2017.


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Seiring berjalannya waktu, ia harus menerima kenyataan bahwa dirinya tak lagi menjadi mobil balap seperti yang dulu. Hal itu pun tertuang dalam film Disney terbaru, Cars 3, yang disutradarai oleh Brian Fee.

Cars 2 is a 2011 American animated spy comedy film[3] produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to Cars (2006), the second film in the Cars franchise, and the 12th animated film from the studio. The film was directed by John Lasseter (in his final outing as director of a Pixar film to date), co-directed by Brad Lewis, produced by Denise Ream, and written by Ben Queen, Lasseter, Lewis, and Dan Fogelman. In the film's ensemble voice cast, Owen Wilson, Larry the Cable Guy, Tony Shalhoub, Guido Quaroni, Bonnie Hunt, and John Ratzenberger reprise their roles from the first film. George Carlin, who previously voiced Fillmore, died in 2008, and his role was passed to Lloyd Sherr. They are joined by newcomers Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, John Turturro, Eddie Izzard, and Thomas Kretschmann. In the film, Lightning McQueen and Mater head overseas to compete in the first ever World Grand Prix promoting a new alternative fuel called Allinol, but Mater accidentally becomes involved in international espionage that could determine both his and Lightning's fate.

Cars 2 was first announced in April 2008 with a tentative 2012 release date, making Cars the second Pixar film to spawn a sequel after Toy Story (1995), as well as becoming a franchise. Lasseter was confirmed to be returning as director, while Lewis was designated as co-director in June 2010. The film's story was conceived by Lasseter while he was traveling around the world promoting the first film. Michael Giacchino composed the film's score, with artists such as Weezer, Robbie Williams, Brad Paisley and Bnabar contributing tracks for the film. This was the final Pixar film animated with their old software system, Marionette, before being officially replaced with Presto in 2012. With an estimated budget of $200 million, Cars 2 is one of the most expensive films ever made.

Cars 2 premiered at the El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles on June 18, 2011, and was released in the United States on June 24, in Disney Digital 3D and IMAX 3D as well as traditional two-dimensional and IMAX formats. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, Cars 2 continued Pixar's streak of box office success, grossing over $559 million worldwide, becoming the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2011 and the highest-grossing film of the Cars trilogy. The film was nominated for Best Animated Feature Film at the 69th Golden Globe Awards, but lost to The Adventures of Tintin. A sequel, Cars 3, was released on June 16, 2017.

British spy Finn McMissile infiltrates an oil rig owned by criminal lemon cars to rescue fellow spy Leland Turbo. He witnesses the lemons, seemingly led by weapons designer Professor Zndapp, loading an electromagnetic pulse generator, disguised as a TV camera, onto a shipping crate. After discovering Turbo's death, Finn's presence gets exposed to the lemons, and he escapes by faking his death.

Much of the cast from the original Cars returned for the sequel, but three voice actors of the original film have died since its release. Joe Ranft (who voiced Red) died in an automobile accident on August 16, 2005, ten months before Cars (which was dedicated in memorial to him) was released, and therefore Red played no vocal role in the film. George Carlin (who voiced Fillmore) died of heart failure on June 22, 2008, so Fillmore was voiced by Lloyd Sherr (who also voices Tony Trihull). Paul Newman (who voiced Doc Hudson) died of cancer on September 26, 2008. After Newman's death, Lasseter said they would "see how the story goes with Doc Hudson."[4] Doc was eventually dropped,[5] and implied to have died a few years before the events of Cars 2.

In international versions of the film, the character Jeff Gorvette is replaced with race car drivers better known in the specific countries in his dialogue scenes (however, he still appears as a competitor).[8]

In Brazil, Gorvette is replaced by Carla Veloso in his dialogue scenes (Carla appears in all other versions of the film, but with no lines); Carla is voiced by Brazilian singer Claudia Leitte. Sportspeople still appear, with Lewis Hamilton becoming Formula One champion Emerson Fittipaldi, while Brent Mustangburger and David Hobbscap were done by sports announcers Jos Trajano and Luciano do Valle.[12]

Cars is the second Pixar film, after Toy Story, to have a sequel as well as becoming a franchise.[13] John Lasseter, the director of the film, stated that he conceived the sequel's story while traveling around the world promoting the first film. He said:

In April 2008, Pixar unveiled its latest animation slate, with Cars 2 scheduled for a summer 2012 release.[15][16] Brad Lewis, who had served as producer on Ratatouille, was announced as the film's director.[17] In June 2010, it was announced that Lasseter had been designated as co-director.[18]

In November 2010, Owen Wilson, Larry the Cable Guy, Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, Jason Isaacs, Joe Mantegna, Peter Jacobson, Bonnie Hunt, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, and Thomas Kretschmann were confirmed as the voice talent featured in the film.[25] From November 2010 until May 2011, Disney released information about the other voice talent, including Jenifer Lewis, Katherine Helmond, Michael Wallis, Darrell Waltrip, Franco Nero, Vanessa Redgrave, Bruce Campbell, Sig Hansen, Michel Michelis, Jeff Gordon, Lewis Hamilton, Brent Musburger, David Hobbs, John Turturro, and Eddie Izzard.[26]

The soundtrack for the film was released on both CD and digital download on June 14, 2011. Cars 2 is the fourth Pixar film to be scored by Michael Giacchino, after The Incredibles, Ratatouille and Up.[27] It was also the first and only Pixar film directed by John Lasseter not to be scored by Randy Newman, who scored the first and third films of the Cars franchise.

During the summer of 2008, John Lasseter announced that Cars 2 would be pushed forward and released in the summer of 2011, one year earlier than its original 2012 release date.[28] The US release date was later confirmed to be June 24, 2011, with a UK release date set for July 22, 2011.[29] The world premiere of the film took place at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood on June 18, 2011.[30] Cars 2 was released in 4,115 theaters in the USA and Canada,[31] setting a record-high for a G-rated film[32] and for Pixar. The latter was surpassed by Brave (4,164 theaters).[33] The film was presented in Disney Digital 3D and IMAX 3D, as well as traditional two-dimensional and IMAX formats.[34]

The film was released by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on DVD, Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, and digital download on November 1, 2011. This release was produced in four different physical packages: a 1-disc DVD, a 2-disc combo pack (DVD and Blu-ray), a 5-disc combo pack (DVD, Blu-ray, Blu-ray 3D, and Digital Copy), and an 11-disc three movie collector's set, which features Cars, Cars 2, and Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales. The film was also released as a Movie Download edition in both standard and high definition.[35]

Cars 2 grossed $191.5 million in the United States and Canada, and $370.7 million in other countries for a worldwide total of $562.1 million.[2] Worldwide on its opening weekend it grossed $109 million, marking the largest opening weekend for a 2011 animated title.[42] Overall, Cars 2 became the seventh-biggest Pixar film in worldwide box office among the fourteen released, and was the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2011.[43]

Cars 2 made $25.7 million on its debut Friday (June 24, 2011), marking the second-largest opening day for a Pixar film, at the time, after Toy Story 3's $41.1 million. During this time, though, it was the third least-attended opening day for a Pixar film, only ahead of Up and Ratatouille.[44] It also scored the sixth largest opening day for an animated feature.[45] On its opening weekend as a whole, Cars 2 debuted at No.1 ahead of Green Lantern and Bad Teacher with $66.1 million,[31] marking the largest opening weekend for a 2011 animated feature, the seventh largest opening for Pixar,[46] the eighth largest among films released in June,[47] and the fourth largest for a G-rated film.[48] In its second weekend, however, the film was overtaken by Transformers: Dark of the Moon, dropping 60.3% and grossing $26.2 million.[49]

Outside North America, it grossed $42.9 million during its first weekend from 3,129 theaters in 18 countries, topping the box office.[50] It performed especially well in Russia where it grossed $9.42 million,[51] marking the best opening weekend for a Disney or Pixar animated feature and surpassing the entire runs of Cars and Toy Story 3.[52] In Mexico, it made $8.24 million during its first weekend,[53] while in Brazil, it topped the box office with $5.19 million ($7.08 million with previews).[54] It also premiered at No.1 with $5.16 million in Australia,[55] where it debuted simultaneously with Kung Fu Panda 2 and out-grossed it.[50] It is the highest-grossing film of 2011 in Lithuania ($477,117),[56] Argentina ($12 million).[57] It is the highest-grossing animated film of 2011 in Estonia ($442,707),[58] Finland ($3.2 million),[59] Norway ($5.8 million).[60] ff782bc1db

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