First Look: Pixar's direct-to-dvd PLANES, a spin-off from CARS
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Al Oft, the Zepellin
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Barney Stormin€™, Skywriter
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Kathy Copter, Eye in the Sky
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Marco F-18
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Props McGee
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Rotor Turbosky, who carries The King from race to race
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Ron Hover, news-copter
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RSC-01, the rescue chopper
As someone who spent many a childhood afternoon watching the much loved originals, I despised for years Disney's constant cash-cowing attempts to rip off parents with their DVD-direct sequels. Young kids are oblivious to the difference in quality between cinematic releases and stuff that gets put on DVD right away, and their brains aren't yet wired to the fact they are being delivered an inferior product. It's rather surprising that the studio built on originality and imagination is not only tapping into the STV spin-off market but are also sequelizing previous hits Monsters Inc. and of course Cars (out next summer). But we loved Toy Story 3, and if these sequels are made with as much love, then maybe our premature criticism is unwaranted? And besides, anyone below the age of 8 would love the chance to see their favorite Pixar characters in more fun and entertaining adventures and afterall just because Disney made crappy DVD-sequels doesn't mean Pixar will do the same. They might pull a shocker on us, who knows? Cars is probably Pixar's only misstep in their line of critically-acclaimed feature films, and even it's enjoyable for pre-teens. If kids love talking Cars, why wouldn't they love talking Planes?