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  2. Planes: Fire & Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Planes: Fire & Rescue (also known as Planes 2: Fire & Rescue) is a 2014 American animated comedy-adventure film produced by Disneytoon Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. [4] Directed by Bobs Gannaway, written by Gannaway and Jeffrey M. Howard, and produced by Ferrell Barron, it is a sequel to Planes (2013), itself a spin-off of Pixar ...

  3. List of Cars characters - Wikipedia

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    Cars is a media franchise including the 2006 film Cars, the 2011 film Cars 2, the 2017 film Cars 3, the 2022 series Cars on the Road, the 2013 film Planes, and the 2014 film Planes: Fire & Rescue. This page is a list of characters that have appeared in the franchise.

  4. Planes (film) - Wikipedia

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    Planes, despite negative reception, grossed $90,288,712 in the United States and Canada, and $149,883,071 in other countries, for a worldwide total of $240,171,783, and was a box office success. [2] The film opened to number three in its first weekend, with $22,232,291, behind Elysium and We're the Millers . [ 56 ]

  5. Cars (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Planes is an animated Cars spin-off film produced by Disneytoon Studios. The first film in a planned duology [25] where the main characters are planes, the film was released in theaters by Walt Disney Pictures on August 9, 2013. [26] The film was directed by Klay Hall and executive produced by John Lasseter. [27]

  6. Cars 2 - Wikipedia

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    Overall, Cars 2 became the seventh-biggest Pixar film in worldwide box office among the fourteen released, and was the tenth-highest-grossing film of 2011. [65] Cars 2 made $25.7 million on its debut Friday (June 24, 2011), marking the second-largest opening day for a Pixar film, at the time, after Toy Story 3's $41.1 million.

  7. Planes, Trains and Automobiles - Wikipedia

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    After its first five days, the film grossed $10,131,242 and stayed in the top ten for seven weeks. The movie finished its 12-week American run on January 22, 1988, with $49,530,280. [14] The production budget was $15 million. [2] The film was released in the United Kingdom on February 12, 1988, and topped the country's box office that weekend. [15]

  8. Category:Fictional aviators - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Disney villain characters - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 February 2025. List of villains in Disney productions, games and comic books Disney Villains Logo of the franchise since 2019 Created by Disney Consumer Products Original work Walt Disney Pictures films Print publications Book(s) List of books Novel(s) Kingdom Keepers series The Isle of the Lost ...