Disney Planes from the movie
Planes from
Pixar, The seven pack planes are awesome, including characters from the movie like, 1)Sun
Wings , 2)
Jan Kowalski 3) L JH 86
Special 4)
Racing Dusty Crophopper 5)
Joe Dundee 6) Ripslinger and 7)
Rochelle.
pixar planes around the world
Disney’s latest (Non-Pixar) offering Planes introduces over 15 brand new characters to their ever-growing universe. Unlike Pixar’s talking transportation movie,
Cars, Planes leaves the ground and takes to the sky to tell the story of a crop duster,
Dusty, who dreams of competing in a famous world aerial race. However, he’ll need the help of his friends – especially his mentor
Skipper – to even stand a chance.
Disney is hands down the greatest merchandise generating company in the world.
Whether it be animated,
CGI or live-action, with every new movie they produce they literally flood the market with toys, bed sheets, clothing, tooth brushes and various other items that every child MUST own representing all the new characters from that movie.
We’ve compiled images, descriptions and the actor supplying the voice for each of the new characters from Planes – so you’ll be fully prepared to known which toy you’ll need to purchase after watching the movie.
Dusty is a plane with high hopes—literally.
Crop duster by trade, this single-prop plane sees himself soaring alongside his high-flying heroes in an international race. The fact that he’s not really built for competitive racing doesn’t deter him from pursuing his dream—but his fear of heights just might. With a little help from his friends—and a
WWII vet with wisdom to spare—Dusty takes off on an adventure of a lifetime, going prop-to-prop with champions while daring to reach heights he never imagined possible.
A reclusive old
Navy Corsair, Skipper was an ace flier and top instructor of the esteemed
Jolly Wrenches squadron until an incident during a combat mission took him off the front lines and left him grounded for life. These days, Skipper keeps to himself, but his quiet existence is turned upside down when an ambitious and persistent Dusty solicits Skipper’s aerial expertise—and gets a few life lessons in the process. But Skipper—who’s never really come to terms with his past—finds that he has a few things to learn, too, and while coaching Dusty to fly faster and smarter, the teacher becomes the student.
Fuel truck Chug is a guy’s guy. He works hard as co-owner of Chug and
Dottie’s
Fill ’n Fly service station—and plays hard indulging in his own fuel from time to time. He has a big personality and is a bold supporter of Dusty’s high-flying endeavors. Indeed, he’s not only Dusty’s buddy, he’s his coach and biggest fan. And if Chug can’t help Dusty reach new heights, he’ll find someone who can.
With more wins than he can count and an abundance of fans, Ripslinger is wings-down the biggest name in air racing—and he knows it. But despite sky’s-the-limit funding and state-of-the-art equipment, the world champion still doesn’t play fair—especially when it comes to a small-town plane with zero racing experience. Dusty doesn’t belong in Ripslinger’s sport and his mere presence makes the pro’s fuel boil. And if Dusty’s inexperience doesn’t take him out of the race, Ripslinger’s vast empire includes a couple of underhanded sidekicks to take care of business.
The intensely charming
El Chupacabra is a legend in
Mexico (just ask him). Powered by his passion for racing (not to mention the elusive Rochelle), this caped
Casanova is anything but low-key—his booming voice and charismatic presence are as big as his oversized engine. His cohorts aren’t really sure what is truth and what is delusion when it comes to El
Chu, but one thing is beyond doubt: he races with a whole lot of heart and more dramatic flair than is recommended at high altitudes.
Rochelle is a tough racer and the pride of the
Great White North.
Always confident and capable, she got her start running mail to small towns in
Quebec, picking up home remedies for mechanical maladies along the way. She also developed a knack for fast travel that ultimately inspired her to give air racing a try. Rochelle never looked back (this competitive contender doesn’t need to). She is relentlessly pursued by charmer El Chupacabra, but steadfast Rochelle is much too focused on winning the race to return his affections.
Planes is not a Pixar movie, but it badly wants to be. More to the
point, the
Walt Disney Company wants you to think that Planes is from Pixar. Though the
Pixar Animation Studios logo does not appear in the film—and it shouldn’t, because the movie was animated by the people at
DisneyToon Studios, even if the short film that inspired Planes was created by those at Pixar’s
Canadian studio—there are more than enough hallmarks of Pixar’s work
- published: 20 Apr 2016
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