Me!? Um. . . Oh boy. This may not turn out too great. I’m gonna try to stump you guys, but with me still kinda new here, I may not. Ooh! I got one!
Cars’ origins started off as another Pixar production that had too slim of a story to wrap a full film around. What was the name of the scrapped movie? Please, no cheating! I’ll only let you if no one gets it. Hopefully this isn’t too hard. I’m just such a die-hard Cars fan.
Could you define “cheating”, please? Then define “Earth”, “Sea”, and “Dancing.” As for a guess… Maybe “The Piston Cup” or something like that. Maybe “Radiator Springs”…
Took a while for anyone to reply. DocKenobi got that one right. I thought there’d be more guesses than that. Hm. . . I found out from my Art of Cars book. For those of you who have never heard of The Yellow Car, here’s an excerpt from the book:
Well, there ya have it! DocKenobi, it is your turn to ask a question.
Dan*E: In this sense, cheating means looking up the answer online or something like that. This is a game about true knowledge about things you’ve heard or seen. And to define Earth, sea, and dancing, why don’t you just go watch Wall-E again. I know you’d be looking for those definitions and I haven’t seen the movie since I went to the theaters back in July. More of a Cars fan if you haven’t noticed already.
Well, if DocKenobi doesn’t post a question soon, I may just have to give it out to someone who wants to ask one. I’ll give it about two or three more days.
Excuse me for the double post, but it looks as if DocKenobi isn’t gonna ask the next question. Dan*E, you said you have something in mind. Why don’t you ask next?
Aye aye, Captain!! O.K. wonderful peoples of Pixar Planet, here a-my question!! Drum roll, please!!! (Drum roll starts up) and my question for Pixaria II, is…(pauses for dramatic effect…) remember, no cheating except for the WALL*E DVD… AAAAAAANNNNNNNNNNDDDDDD… How was EVE’s laser sound effect produced (aside from computer tech)!!! DA-duuuuuuuuuuun!!! Get out the confetti and soda, boys!!! Party at my house!! Woohoo!!! And… that’s it!
Close enough Roflcoptinator. You were close woody, but it would’ve been proffered if you were you were more specific, but thanks for trying! The answer was: A slinky-like spring was struck with any object. O.K. roflcoptermabob or whatever, your turn!!
A bit of a hard one but at the same time not relly
SOOOOOOOO name all the people in the group andrew Stanton worked with for 6-7 months boarding the first act of wall-e and also helped come up with the look of it
hint: two were editors and the rest were story guys, a few of the more well-known pixarians
No cheating! Except for as Dan E said the Wall-E DVD!!!
Again, don’t own the Wall-E DVD. Man, I guess I’m just gonna have to buy it. Then again, it will be rarely watched for I’m always watching Cars. But still, then I could be able to answer these questions.