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UP on Blu-ray and DVD

 

* Read our feature article on UP

Press Release from Pixar

UP - An exhilarating, hilarious and heartfelt animated adventure comes home when Disney•Pixar’s Up arrives on Blu-ray Hi-Def + DVD Combo Pack on November 10, 2009 from Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. Blending inspired whimsy with powerful emotion, the hugely successful feature film is an artistic and entertaining tour de force for the entire family. Up is available in a four-disc Blu-ray Combo Pack, and a two-disc DVD, which both include DisneyFile, a digital copy of the movie that can be viewed on an array of electronic devices, as well as enough bonus features that keep the fun coming.

Academy Award-nominee Pete Docter (2008, Best Original Screenplay, WALL•E; 2001, Best Animated Feature Film, Monsters, Inc.) directs one of the funniest fantasyadventures of all time featuring a gifted voice cast that includes Ed Asner (Elf), Christopher Plummer (Inside Man), Up co-director and writer Bob Peterson (Monsters, Inc.), Delroy Lindo (This Christmas) and John Ratzenberger (who has lent his voice to every Disney•Pixar feature film).

Up is the tenth in an unprecedented streak of critical and box office triumphs for Disney•Pixar that includes four Academy Award winners for Best Animated Feature— WALL•E (2008), Ratatouille (2007), The Incredibles (2004) and Finding Nemo (2003)— as well as Cars, Monsters, Inc., Toy Story 2, A Bug’s Life and Toy Story. Up joined each of its predecessors in ranking #1 at the box office on its opening weekend.

Synopsis:

Walt Disney Pictures and Pixar Animation Studios take moviegoers up, up and away on one of the funniest adventures of all time with their latest comedy-fantasy. Up follows the uplifting tale of 78-year-old balloon salesman Carl Fredricksen, who finally fulfills his lifelong dream of a great adventure when he ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies away to the wilds of South America. But he discovers all too late that his biggest nightmare has stowed away on the trip: an overly optimistic 8-year-old Wilderness Explorer named Russell. Their journey to a lost world, where they encounter some strange, exotic and surprising characters, is filled with hilarity, emotion and wildly imaginative adventure.

Character Facts

Up has 330 characters and variants. The aviator cap is worn eight times in the movie.

Carl

In Up, Carl Fredricksen's hometown is Bloomington, PD, which the sharp eye may be able to spot on Carl's mail. The fictitious location is a nod to director Pete Docter (PD), whose own hometown is Bloomington, Minnesota. The distance from that part of Minnesota to Angel Falls is 3,268 miles. Carl Fredricksen's last name came from relatives of director Pete Docter. Carl Fredricksen is so stylized that he's only three heads high. Most people are about seven heads tall.

Director Pete Docter animated Carl in the last scene of the film.

Ellie

Ellie is named after and voiced by Pete Docter's daughter, Elizabeth “Elie” Docter. She also drew some of the pictures in the adventure book.

Russell

One of Russell's merit badges is the Luxo Jr. ball. He also has a badge for 2D Animation, Toe Touching, Knot Tying, and many others. Jordan Nagai was 7-years-old when he was cast as Russell.

Muntz

Muntz's jacket is the first time in Pixar history where a cloth garment is made of fur. No CG animals were harmed.

Dug

Dug's Greek dog pack name was Lambda. Dug is voiced by Up’s co-director, Bob Peterson.

Kevin

Kevin is 13-feet tall. Director Pete Docter voices some of the bird noises for Kevin. 







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