Mack/Hamm Truck/Abominable Snow Plow/P.T. Flea Car
Ranft Joe
Red/Peterbilt
Keaton Michael
Chick Hicks
Directors:
John Lasseter
IMDB Rating:
7.60 out of 10 (25275 votes)
Taglines:
1: Acting the Fuel 2: Ahhh… it’s got that new movie smell. 3: Boys in the Hood 4: Gear up… 5: I got gas, dude 6: It’s drive time! 7: Keep it Wheel 8: Life is a journey. Enjoy the trip. 9: Our Cars Speak For Themselves. 10: The All-New 2006
Plot Summary:
Lightning McQueen is a cocky, rookie race car. Speeding on his way to a big race, he crashes into Radiator Springs, destroying lots of the inhabitants belongings. In order to make up for what he did, the cocky roadster is sentenced to community service. Though he will do anything to get away from the work, McQueen must learn to respect and bond with the Radiator Springs inhabitants in order to get out of the town and back on the racetracks.
1: A tail for the whole family. 2: Cheer ’til you’re horse! 3: He’s the wrong sort of horse with the right sort of friends. 4: His stripes made him an outcast. His heart made him a hero. 5: Kiss my tail!
Plot Summary:
In the middle of a raging thunderstorm, a traveling circus accidentally leaves behind some very precious cargo—a baby zebra. The gangly little foal is rescued by horse farmer Nolan Walsh, who takes him home to his young daughter Channing. Once a champion thoroughbred trainer, Walsh has given up horse training for a quiet life with Channing on their modest Kentucky farm. The little zebra, or “Stripes,” as Channing calls him, is soon introduced to the farm’s misfit troupe of barnyard residents, led by a cranky Shetland Pony named Tucker and Franny, a wise old goat who keeps the family in line. The group is joined by Goose, a deranged big-city pelican who’s hiding out in the sticks until the heat dies down in Jersey. The un-aptly named bloodhound Lightening keeps a lazy eye on goings-on at the farm - in between naps. The Walsh farm borders the Turfway Racetrack, where highly skilled thoroughbreds compete for horse racing’s top honor, the ultra-prestigious Kentucky Crown. From the first moment Stripes lays eyes on the track, he’s hooked—he knows that if he could just get the chance, he could leave all those other horses in the dust. What he doesn’t know is—he’s not exactly a horse. But with characteristic zeal, he devotes himself to training for the big time, with a little help from Tucker, who has coached a host of champion racehorses in the past.