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Cars is a 2006 American animated sports comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The film was directed by John Lasseter, co-directed by Joe Ranft, produced by Darla K. Anderson, and writt by Dan Fogelman, Lasseter, Ranft, Kiel Murray, Phil Lorin, and Jorg Klubi, and was the final film indepdtly produced by Pixar after its purchase by Disney in January 2006. The film features an semble voice cast of Ow Wilson, Paul Newman (in his final voice acting theatrical film role), Bonnie Hunt, Larry the Cable Guy, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Michael Wallis, George Carlin, Paul Dooley, Jifer Lewis, Guido Quaroni, Michael Keaton, Katherine Helmond, John Ratzberger and Richard Petty, while race car drivers Dale Earnhardt Jr. (as Junior), Mario Andretti, Michael Schumacher and car thusiast Jay Lo (as Jay Limo) voice themselves.

Cars is set in a world populated tirely by anthropomorphic vehicles. The film follows a selfish and arrogant young racecar named Lightning McQue who, on the way to the most important race of his life, becomes stranded in a forgott town along U.S. Route 66 called Radiator Springs, where he learns about fridship and begins to reevaluate his priorities.

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Developmt for Cars started in 1998, after finishing the production of A Bug's Life, with a new script titled The Yellow Car, which was about an electric car living in a gas-guzzling world with Klubi writing. It was announced that the producers agreed that it could be the next Pixar film after A Bug's Life, scheduled for a 1999 release, particularly around June 4; the idea was later scrapped in favor of Toy Story 2. Shortly after, production was resumed with major script changes. The film was inspired by Lasseter's experices on a cross-country road trip. Randy Newman composed the film's score, while artists such as Sheryl Crow, Rascal Flatts, John Mayer and Brad Paisley contributed to the film's soundtrack.

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Cars premiered on May 26, 2006, at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, North Carolina and was theatrically released in the United States on June 9, to gerally positive reviews and commercial success, grossing $462 million worldwide against a budget of $120 million, becoming the sixth-highest-grossing film of 2006. The film received two nominations at the 79th Academy Awards, including Best Animated Feature, but lost to Happy Feet (but won both the Annie Award for Best Animated Feature and the Gold Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film). The film was released on DVD on November 7, 2006, on VHS in limited quantities on February 19, 2007, and on Blu-ray on November 6, 2007. The film was accompanied by the short One Man Band for its theatrical and home media releases. The film was dedicated to Joe Ranft, who died in a car crash during the film's production.

The success of Cars launched a multimedia franchise and a series of two sequels produced by Pixar and two spin-offs produced by Disneytoon Studios, starting with Cars 2 (2011).

In a world populated by anthropomorphic vehicles, the Dinoco 400 race marks the climax of the Piston Cup season. The evt intsifies a rivalry betwe the retiring sev-time champion, Strip The King Weathers, the cunning Chick Hicks, and the talted but arrogant rookie, Lightning McQue. Struggling with teamwork due to his self-ctered attitude, Lightning is desperate to win the Piston Cup and gain a sponsorship from the prestigious Dinoco team. He rests his currt small-time sponsor, Rust-Eze Bumper Ointmt, and the rusty old cars who use it. During the high-stakes race, Lightning avoids a major collision instigated by Chick but loses the lead by refusing to take a pit stop, causing his rear tires to blow out on the final lap. The race ds in a three-way tie, setting the stage for a decisive tiebreaker race at the Los Angeles International Speedway in one week.

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After the race, Lightning rushes through the night on Interstate 40 to reach California inside his transport truck, Mack. A group of delinqut teage tuner cars cause Mack to fall asleep and push him onto the rumble strips on the interstate shoulder, with an suing mishap leading to Lightning being stranded alone in the rundown desert town of Radiator Springs, where he inadverttly damages the main road. Lightning is stced to a community service assignmt: repaving the road under the supervision of the town's judge Doc Hudson, a Hudson Hornet who is prejudiced against Lightning for being a race car.

Lightning repaves the road shoddily in a rush to leave, so Doc challges him to a race. If he wins, he can leave, but otherwise he will start over from scratch. The overconfidt Lightning, having never raced on a dirt track before, spins out on an unbanked turn and crashes, forcing him to pave the road again. Over time, Lightning warms up to the town and befrids its residts, especially Mater, a rusty tow truck, and Sally, a Porsche 911 who dreams of reviving Radiator Springs. As he bonds with the locals, Lightning discovers the town was once a bustling attraction for drivers on Route 66 before the construction of the interstate caused them to lose all of their business traffic. Lightning also discovers that the bitter Doc, retict about his past, used to race as the legdary Fabulous Hudson Hornet until a disastrous wreck ded his career. Lightning is dumbfounded that Doc considers his three Piston Cups worthless.

Lightning finishes repaving the road and decides to stay in Radiator Springs and help the local businesses. However, Doc alerts the media to Lightning's location, leading them and Mack to descd on the town to retrieve him. Doc immediately regrets his decision after Lightning's departure leaves the residts dishearted. At the race, Lightning initially struggles but is buoyed by the sudd arrival of his frids from Radiator Springs, who come to his aid in the pit. With Doc now acting as his crew chief, Lightning stages a remarkable comeback and takes the lead. As Lightning closes in on the finish line, Chick employs a PIT maneuver that inttionally wrecks The King, rdering him unable to continue. Reminded of Doc's career-ding wreck, Lightning screeches to a halt just before the finish line and allows Chick to win the Piston Cup while suring The King finishes the race by pushing him forward.

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The fans and media furiously condemn Chick's Piston Cup victory while praising Lightning's integrity and sportsmanship. Although offered a Dinoco sponsorship, Lightning decides to remain with Rust-eze. Returning to Radiator Springs, he reunites with Sally, Mater, and the other cars and declares his inttion to establish his racing headquarters there, revitalizing the town and officially putting it back on the map.

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Tom Hanks, Tim All, Billy Crystal, John Goodman, Dave Foley and John Ratzberger reprise their vocal roles from previous Pixar films during an d-credits sequce featuring automobile spoofs of Toy Story, Monsters, Inc., and A Bug's Life.

Cars was the final Pixar film worked on by Joe Ranft who died in a crash a year before the film's release, aged 45.

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The film was the second to be dedicated to his memory, after Corpse Bride. The memorial showed the roles he had done in the other films directed by John Lasseter during the credits.

The developmt of Cars began in 1998, wh Pixar finished production of A Bug's Life. At that time, Jorg Klubi began writing a new script called The Yellow Car, which was about an electric car living in a gas-guzzling world inspired by The Ugly Duckling, an idea triggered by the poor reception his fellow countrym gave the Mini-El car.

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Some of the original drawings and characters were developed in 1998 and the producers agreed that Cars could be the next Pixar film after A Bug's Life and be released in early 1999, particularly around June 4.

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John Lasseter said that inspiration for the film's story came after he took a cross-country road trip with his wife and five sons in 2000.

Wh he returned to the studio after vacation, he contacted Michael Wallis, a Route 66 historian. Wallis th led elev Pixar animators in rted white Cadillacs on two differt road trips across the route to research the film.

In 2001, the film's working title was Route 66 (after U.S. Route 66), but the title was changed to Cars in order to avoid confusion with the 1960s television series of the same name.

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In addition, Lightning McQue's racing number was originally going to be 57 (a referce to 1957, Lasseter's birth year), but was changed to 95 (a referce to 1995, the year Pixar's first feature film Toy Story was released).

In 2006, Lasseter spoke about the inspiration for the film, saying: I have always loved cars. In one vein, I have Disney blood, and in the other, there's motor oil. The notion of combining these two great passions in my life—cars and animation—was irresistible. Wh Joe (Ranft) and I first started talking about this film in 1998, we knew we wanted to do something with cars as characters. Around that same time, we watched a documtary called 'Divided Highways, ' which dealt with the interstate highway and

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