Is it ever implied anywhere exactly what happened to Doc Hudson between the events of Cars and Cars 2? At I've point one of the characters says something like "
I recently had the chance to watch Pixar’s Cars 2. Although the story is located in a pure imaginative universe, there is an issue that goes beyond any (e
Unlike humans, cars are made out of manufactured parts which are all (in the human world) replaceable and able to be manufactured. If you were completely commit
I have a DVD with the first Disney/Pixar Cars movie. My nearly 3 years old son watches it all over again. We did not see Cars 2. I'd like to take him to cinema
In Cars 3, Lightning Mcqueen is depicted as a veteran race car who tries to prove he is still the best racer in the world. He is old when compared to many chara
In one scene of the first movie, Sally recalls as far back as 40 years earlier, when things were different. Although we don't see her in the flashback all other
In Cars (2006), there are so many cars in a large world it is unbelieveable. We all know that they occupy towns and cities and have a very large population. Ye
These two stories are identical. The characters are the same. Doc Hudson is the old Dr. in Doc Hollywood Benjamin Stone is Lightning The wrecker is the mechan
In every Disney "Cars" movies there is always some kind of sign of human life. However the terrains don't support the fact of humans never existing: Human lan
In Cars 3, Jackson Storm clearly has much more raw horsepower(~800 HP instead of Lightning's 650 HP), a more efficient body and suspension, and just better all-
The Cars Universe has several trees and forests present in the movies. Shouldn't they die from all the environmental pollution from so many c
Cars ends with McQueen at the Los Angeles International race track doing his final race for the Piston Cup. When he his doing this, his Radiator Spring friends
In Cars (2006), at the end of the movie some Ferrari arrive at Luigi's tire shop, then the Ferrari ask something from Luigi in Italian. then Luigi fainted, the
In the first race in Cars (2006) the racing commentators talk about the Piston Cup's three leading contestants. Meanwhile we're being shown a presumably in-univ