Pixar Set To Launch Planes

All of this is animated in India at the Disney Toons Studio.
 
Whaaaaaa? Well, I'm surprised this is happening; I guess Pixar is not ready to have the "direct to video" label on any of their movies. Now, Toy Story 2 was originally going to go direct to video, but they retooled it and ultimately made it not only into something great, but something really special, and a sequel I think surpasses the first. I wonder if there's any retooling going on with this. I didn't like the idea of this thing, but I was more comfortable with it going straight to video so that I could comfortably ignore it. Now I'm going to feel the need to see it because it's a Pixar film being released theatrically.


ETA: Wait, this actually isn't Pixar after all? How'd we think this was Pixar in the first place? Okay, well, if it's not Pixar, then I can ignore it. Yay!
 
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Way to go Toon Disney India, your first theatrical release! If this is really successful maybe Disney and Pixar will consider making more films or all their films at the India studio. Won't that be great?
 
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Lassetter is exec producing and calls it a spinoff of Cars, so it is what it is.
 
Does that mean the quality is too good and superior to be direct to video, that's why Pixar is releasing it in theaters??

I hope so.
 
I know that Dane was good in his self-reflective role in 'Louie', but I still don't like him. I've never ever seen a comedian rise and fall so fast, and so hard to boot.
 
Aa a biz guy, this seriously just rubs me the wrong way. I just don't like that they're fooling audiences into believing a direct to DVD movie was always meant to go into theaters. Hopefully, although I know they won't, they'll market it as theatrical showings before the already planned home video release. I just don't like the con job being played.
 
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...and Pixar continues their slide into mediocrity. I guess no one can stay on top forever.
 
...and Pixar continues their slide into mediocrity. I guess no one can stay on top forever.

It's not Pixar that made it. It was probably one of the Disney Channel lower rent companies that did it for a quick buck which makes it worse. Since some people would probably be confused in thinking that it was a small side project Pixar did or something. As said, it just seems like a big money-stealing scheme unless they tell people what actually went on. If people know, it would be cool. If they hide it, I just can't align with that.
 
It's not Pixar that made it. It was probably one of the Disney Channel lower rent companies that did it for a quick buck which makes it worse.

Actually this film is under John Lasseter being made at Disney's India Studio, 'DisneyToon Studios', who makes the Tinker Bell movies. This is a Pixar spin off as well, where Mater hinted to this film in one of his Mater Tall Tales: Air Mater. So this is a Pixar/Disney film made in India, result of the new Pixar/Disney merger.
 
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If it was Pixar - Pixar would clearly have their name attached to it. Disney owns the rights. They sent it to another company. The core team at Pixar didn't make it. And it was never intentioned to be a theatrical film. They're sending it to theaters to try to make a quick buck as everyone who knows its history can clearly see, hopefully by promoting it as a limited engagement rather than completely tricking people. By Pixar team I mean the actual theatrical group behind it.
 

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