Planes

Planes

  • Director: Klay Hall
  • Writer: John Lasseter,Klay Hall,Jeffrey M. Howard
  • Countries of origin: United States
  • Language: English, Spanish, French, German, Mandarin, Icelandic
  • Release date: August 9, 2013
  • Sound mix: Datasat, Dolby Digital, Dolby Atmos, SDDS
  • Aspect ratio: 1.85 : 1
  • Also known as: Disney's Planes
  • "Planes" is a 3D computer animation film released in 2013 . Videos of DisneyToon Studios production, Walt Disney Pictures company issued a Pixar Animation Studios "Cars" series of derivative works. Directed by Clay Hall, Pixar's chief creative officer John Lasseter served as screenwriter, Dane Cook and Stacey Kitsch jointly voiced the voice. The film was released in the United States on August 9, 2013.
    The film tells of a small plane named "Dusty", who has always dreamed of participating in the world's largest flying competition, but he has a fatal flaw-fear of heights. In the end, with the help of his partners, "Dusty" bravely overcome the difficulties and accepted the biggest challenge in life.

    Details

    • Release date August 9, 2013
    • Production companies Prana Studios, Disneytoon Studios

    Box office

    Budget

    $50,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $90,288,712

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $22,232,291

    Gross worldwide

    $239,258,712

    Movie reviews

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    • By Zion 2022-01-08 08:02:19

      Aircraft General Mobilization

      Borrowing the world view of "Cars", this film has nothing to do with it. The audience is basically targeted at low- and young children.
          Dusty is a planter with lofty ideals. It seeks help from a combat hero in his hometown to train, and finally participates in the competition, gains championships and friendship, and defeats the enemy's conspiracy.
          From participating in the qualifiers, he performed well, but the slight difference was behind; the leader was absent for some...

    • By Anthony 2022-01-08 08:02:19

      Aviation fans look good

      The story of this film is too hackneyed, hackneyed and outrageous.

      However, the world view structure of this film, including the world rooted in CARS, has many details. The most important thing is the reproduction of some famous aircraft in aviation history. It is still very successful. Aviation fans will watch this film. I have a knowing smile. I am really happy to see the cartoon images of those familiar models.

      But how can the China in it still look like a Hollywood movie...

    • By Lon 2022-01-08 08:02:19

      Inspirational and persistent story for dreams

      Following the Cars series, Disney launched the Planes series, creating another world of transportation series. Greatly expanded the scope of the vehicle series, and Disney intends to continue to expand this scope. From Cars to Cars 2, and now Planes and Planes 2.
      (Skip) As a side note, when Disney was producing the second Planes: Fire & Rescue, the vice president of Pixar said that they wanted to further expand the story. They mentioned ships and trains, and they might want to make these...

    • By Vinnie 2022-01-08 08:02:19

      I want to rectify the name of my favorite cartoon

      Whether you say bad vulgarity or plagiarism, I am still moved by the story of the farm boy's counterattack. (What's the plagiarism? It's obviously the same creative team, Pixar gold medal guarantee, what else do you want? 0_0)

      The following is a complaint.

      I saw the poster when the movie was released, but the shape of the aircraft was so embarrassing that it felt like a copycat. I didn't know it was shot by Pixar, and then I missed it. During the Golden Week of November,...

    • By Isabel 2022-01-08 08:02:19

      Cute & Cute.

      Looking at it as a whole, there is a feeling of touch that is-cute!
      Like Cars, the angularity of the vehicles has been weakened.
      Instead, the sleek lines feel like a pinch to get water...
      and the round and round big eyes and the left and right mouths...
      it's really pleasing.
      Boyfriend loves airplanes so he has a soft spot for this film.
      The dialogue is particularly humorous.
      I found that every movie must have a Spanish-speaking tease, and it’s almost becoming...

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    • By Winona 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      Inspirational, love, friendship, annoying bosses, and cartoons are all there, in the same style as Finding Nemo and...

    • By Maribel 2022-04-24 07:01:16

      I watched a minute on the movie channel and didn't want to watch it anymore. Cars is already very...

    • By Leonard 2022-04-23 07:03:25

      I don't particularly like animations related to things like cars and planes, but some creative ideas are quite funny, such as Lama...

    • By Russell 2022-04-23 07:03:25

      I can't seem to accept this kind of inspirational story of a good night's sleep... The characters are not cute...

    • By Mitchell 2022-04-23 07:03:25

      It's far worse than...

    Movie plot

    Dusty is a small plane that specializes in spraying pesticides on farm crops. He likes to practice various juggling moves privately, and dreams of participating in competitions one day. His boss Lid Bautum and his colleague Dotti the forklift sneered at this, but his transporter friend Zug has always supported him. In order to participate in the upcoming round-the-world flight rally, Dusty and Zug trained hard.
      On the eve of the...
    more about Planes Movie plot

    Behind the scenes gags

    The film is a derivative work of " Cars ", but it has nothing to do with Pixar, but is produced by Disney Toon, a subsidiary of Disney.
    The film is the first DisneyToon animation to appear on the big screen in eight and a half years after " Pooh's Heffalump Movie " in 2005.
    The film was originally scheduled to be released on DVD directly in the spring of 2013, but because Pixar boss John Lasseter himself has a soft spot for "Aircraft",...
    more about Planes Behind the scenes gags

    Movie quotes

    • Skipper: Let me ask you something, Dusty: if you knew the truth about my past, would you have asked me to train you?

      [pause]

      Dusty Crophopper: No.

    • El Chupacabra: Dusty, I cannot bear the thought of competing without you...

      [produces equipment to repair Dusty]

      Dusty Crophopper: That's the wing of a T-33 Shooting Star.

      El Chupacabra: When the great Mexican Air Force needed help, American T-33s came. They did not ask questions. They did not hesitate. They were there, because that is what compadres do.

      Dusty Crophopper: [sees El Chupacabra's assistant with a box] And what's that?

      El Chupacabra: That is my lunch, don't touch! But the wings are yours.

    • [Ishani gives her new propeller to Dusty]

      Dusty Crophopper: That's your propeller. You can still win the race.

      Ishani: Oh, I intend to. But with my old propeller. This one didn't really suit me, but I think you might find a better use for it.