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Disc #1 -- Cars [WS]
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Mater & the Ghostlight
One Man Band
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Inspiration for Cars
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Deleted Scenes: Lost
Deleted Scenes: Community Service
Deleted Scenes: Motorama Girls
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Disc #1 -- Cars [WS]
1. Dinoco 400 [9:26]
2. Victory Lane [4:10]
3. Rust-eze [2:30]
4. "Life Is a Highway" [3:33]
5. Lost [4:40]
6. Into Town [2:53]
7. Where's McQueen? [:45]
8. The Impound [1:29]
9. Traffic Court [4:15]
10. Bessie [1:55]
11. Customers! [5:56]
12. Doc's Challenge [4:05]
13. A New Road [2:44]
14. Turn Right to Go Left [1:58]
15. Back to Work [4:01]
16. Tractor Tipping [3:06]
17. Backwards Driving [3:41]
18. Goodnight [1:28]
19. Doc's Piston Cups [2:44]
20. Breakfast at Flo's [2:00]
21. Drive With Sally [2:06]
22. Wheel Well [1:37]
23. "Our Town" [3:34]
24. Stampede [:56]
25. Doc Races [4:16]
26. He's Gone [2:07]
27. A New Customer [2:36]
28. Cruisin' [2:32]
29. McQueen Is Found [5:05]
30. California Race [13:40]
31. Back on the Map [2:12]
32. Epilogue [8:09]
Features
Mater and the Ghostlight - The mischievous Mater gets his due in an all-new exclusive animated short movie
One Man Band - hilarious animated short film
Inspiration for Cars - Creator John Lasseter gets his kicks on Route 66
Joe Ranft John Lasseter Dan Fogelman Kiel Murray Phil Lorin Jorgen Klubien
Others
Additional Editing - Nicholas C. Smith
Additional Editing - Lee Unkrich
Additional Editing - Stan Webb
Animator - Rich Quade
Animator - Adam Burke
Animator - Bob Scott
Animator - Carlos Baena
Animator - Jason Boose
Animator - Brett Coderre
Animator - Tim Crawford
Animator - Don Crum
Animator - David Devan
Animator - Ike Feldman
Animator - Doug Frankel
Animator - Tom Gately
Animator - Stephen Gregory
Animator - Tasha Wedeen Harris
Animator - Travis Hathaway
Animator - John Kahrs
Animator - Nancy Kato
Animator - Karen Kiser
Animator - Shawn Krause
Animator - Jaime Landes
Animator - Wendell Lee
Animator - Matt Majers
Animator - Michal Makarewicz
Animator - Daniel Mason
Animator - Jon Mead
Animator - Sarah Mercey-Boose
Animator - Billy Merritt
Animator - Cameron Miyasaki
Animator - Dave Mullins
Animator - Rodrigo Blaas
Animator - Victor Navone
Animator - Dan Nguyen
Animator - Matt Nolte
Animator - Sanjay Patel
Animator - Brett Pulliam
Animator - Brett Schulz
Animator - Doug Sheppeck
Animator - David Earl Smith
Animator - Ross Stevenson
Animator - Michael Stocker
Animator - Quang Thieu
Animator - Jean-Clause Tran
Animator - J. Warren Trezevant
Animator - Ian White
Animator - Anthony Ho Wong
Animator - Michael Wu
Animator - Ron Zorman
Animator - Steve Mason
Art Department Coordinator - Stephanie Hamilton
Art Department Coordinator - Shane M. Thomas
Art Department Coordinator - Nick Vlahos
Associate Producer - Thomas Porter
Casting - Kevin Reher
Character Design - Anthony Christov
Character Design - Nat McLaughlin
Character Design - Gary Schultz
Character Design - Jay Shuster
Cinematographer - Jean-Claude J. Kalache
Cinematographer - Jeremy Lasky
Composer (Music Score) - Randy Newman
Conductor - Randy Newman
Digital Effects - Patrick Siemer
Musical Direction/Supervision - Tom MacDougall
Post Production Supervisor - Paul Cichocki
Production Designer - William Cone
Production Designer - Bob Pauley
Production Manager - Jonas Rivera
Re-Recording Mixer - Gary Summers
Screen Story - Joe Ranft
Screen Story - John Lasseter
Screen Story - Jorgen Klubien
Script Supervisor - Susan E. Levin
Sound/Sound Designer - Tom Myers
Special Effects Coordinator - Brad Kane
Supervising Animator - Scott Clark
Supervising Animator - Doug Sweetland
Supervising Sound Editor - Michael Silvers
Supervising Sound Editor - Tom Myers
Supervising Technical Director - Eben Ostby
After a solid opening sequence that establishes the selfish nature of race car Lightning McQueen (Owen Wilson), Cars takes what feels like an inordinate amount of time to strand him in the deserted town where he can learn lessons about selflessness. Once there, the situation and the dynamics of the characters are overly familiar from any number of films, from An Officer and a Gentleman to Mr. 3000. This is a surprising problem coming from Pixar, a studio responsible for beautiful scripts like Finding Nemo and Toy Story 2. Thankfully, the artistry of the Pixar animators has not diminished whatsoever. The reflections and shadows of the cars, the quality of the air in a Western town, and the details of Lightning's makeover from race car to '50s cruising machine offer just some of the visual splendors that are abundant throughout the movie. The problem is that with every other Pixar film the beautiful attention to detail usually does not register in full on the first viewing because the characters are so emotionally engaging. Because Cars fails to fully grab one's heart, it is easier to admire the scenery. This film certainly supplies a fine moviegoing experience, but it does feel like a disappointment considering what has come before. Pixar usually puts out breathtaking Porsches, but Cars is a dependable Honda. ~ Perry Seibert, Rovi
Darla K. Anderson : Producer of the Year in Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures - Producers Guild of America, 2006
Randy Newman : Best Song - Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sc, 2006