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By the end of the film, Doc opts to keep his racing colors, and becomes a trainer as well as a friend to Lightning. Just like Lightning, Doc learned some lessons: friendship, promises, how greed affects others, and that secrets can't be kept forever.
By the end of the film, Doc opts to keep his racing colors, and becomes a trainer as well as a friend to Lightning. Just like Lightning, Doc learned some lessons: friendship, promises, how greed affects others, and that secrets can't be kept forever.


In [[Cars: The Video Game]], Doc usually helps Lightning practice. His most notable lesson was when he taught him how to powerslide, also known as drifting, on dirt.  n the video game, he appears at the cut-scenes for Doc's Lesson Powerslide and Doc's Challenge, where Lightning McQueen went to meet him in [[Willy's Butte]], but he was late. Then he tested Lightning at the Willy's Butte track, and he did good. Then they had a race. After the race, Doc said that the car that Lightning notices (who was [[Chick Hicks]]) was watching the competition, and that he will meet Lightning soon.He was confirmed as Lightning's chief at the Palm Mile Speedway, when he confronted Chick for his obnoxious behavior and to stop bugging McQueen. He didn't appear again until later on in the story, in Doc's Check-Up, when Lightning is brought in for a "check-up" around the town, a race against Doc and some of the other townsfolk, which Lightning easily wins. McQueen also tells Doc that he likes the new upgrade he gave him. He later appears at the cut-scene for Smasherville International Speedway where he told Lightning to save meeting Chick for the track. He tells him that he will be fine. At Los Angeles International Speedway, he is seen driving with Lightning when he was on his way on his trip. He tells him to be careful. In the final cutscene, Doc is seen driving with Lightning, Mater and Sally, to celebrate the winning of Lightning's first Piston Cup. Along with his three trophies, Doc puts it on display on the outer windowsill of his clinic, for the public to see.
In [[Cars: The Video Game]], Doc usually helps Lightning practice. His most notable lesson was when he taught him how to powerslide, also known as drifting, on dirt. In the video game, he appears at the cut-scenes for Doc's Lesson Powerslide and Doc's Challenge, where Lightning McQueen went to meet him in [[Willy's Butte]], but he was late. Then he tested Lightning at the Willy's Butte track, and he did good. Then they had a race. After the race, Doc said that the car that Lightning notices (who was [[Chick Hicks]]) was watching the competition, and that he will meet Lightning soon. He was confirmed as Lightning's chief at the [[Palm Mile Speedway]], when he confronted Chick for his obnoxious behavior and to stop bugging McQueen.
 
He didn't appear again until later on in the story, in Doc's Check-Up, when Lightning is brought in for a "check-up" around the town, a race against Doc and some of the other townsfolk, which Lightning easily wins. McQueen also tells Doc that he likes the new upgrade he gave him. He later appears at the cut-scene for Smasherville International Speedway where he told Lightning to save meeting Chick for the track. He tells him that he will be fine. At Los Angeles International Speedway, he is seen driving with Lightning when he was on his way on his trip. He tells him to be careful. In the final cutscene, Doc is seen driving with Lightning, Mater and Sally, to celebrate the winning of Lightning's first Piston Cup. Along with his three trophies, Doc puts it on display on the outer windowsill of his clinic, for the public to see.
 
 
 
In [[Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures]], He appears in the cut-scene of the Doc's Tune Up activity, which he asks McQueen to help out with his job. He also appears as one of the characters to race against in Legends Races.
In [[Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures]], He appears in the cut-scene of the Doc's Tune Up activity, which he asks McQueen to help out with his job. He also appears as one of the characters to race against in Legends Races.
Doc appears in the short film, where he scares [[Mater]] into believing in a monster called the [[Screamin' Banshee]], which actually ends up existing.
 
 
Doc appears in ''[[Mater and the Ghostlight]]'', where he scares [[Mater]] into believing in a monster called the [[Screamin' Banshee]], which actually ends up existing.
 
 
Doc plays a minor role in [[Cars: Mater-National Championship]], as the only race he competes in is the first race in the game, where he races against Lightning, [[Fred]], [[Philip]], and [[Barry]]. He also competes in Fillmore's Fuel Frenzy. He also has a minigame named after him, Doc and the Law's Race 'n' Chase.
Doc plays a minor role in [[Cars: Mater-National Championship]], as the only race he competes in is the first race in the game, where he races against Lightning, [[Fred]], [[Philip]], and [[Barry]]. He also competes in Fillmore's Fuel Frenzy. He also has a minigame named after him, Doc and the Law's Race 'n' Chase.
In the third game in the series, [[Doc Hudson]] now owns [[Doc Hudson Racing Academy|his own racing academy]], who races in the Race-O-Rama. In the game, he's kind of your instructor. During several races, he might say something to you sounding like it's coming from a headset. He also appears in most of the races. In Transporter 1, you had to bring something to him. In the final scene, he says to Lightning that he did a good job winning the Race-O-Rama.
In the third game in the series, [[Doc Hudson]] now owns [[Doc Hudson Racing Academy|his own racing academy]], who races in the Race-O-Rama. In the game, he's kind of your instructor. During several races, he might say something to you sounding like it's coming from a headset. He also appears in most of the races. In Transporter 1, you had to bring something to him. In the final scene, he says to Lightning that he did a good job winning the Race-O-Rama.
Due to the death of [[Paul Newman]], Doc doesn't physically appear in [[Cars 2]]. At some point between the events of ''Cars: Race-O-Rama'' and ''Cars 2'', Doc deceased possibly of old age, as indicated at the beginning of ''Cars 2''. In memory, the Piston Cup was named after him, the Hudson Hornet Piston Cup; the new logo was also put on Lightning's hood in his new paint job for the [[World Grand Prix]]. He also appears on some pictures and a newspaper, the same one as seen in ''Cars''. His [[Doc's Clinic|clinic]] was turned into a museum about him, called the Hudson Hornet Racing Museum.
Due to the death of [[Paul Newman]], Doc doesn't physically appear in [[Cars 2]]. At some point between the events of ''Cars: Race-O-Rama'' and ''Cars 2'', Doc deceased possibly of old age, as indicated at the beginning of ''Cars 2''. In memory, the Piston Cup was named after him, the Hudson Hornet Piston Cup; the new logo was also put on Lightning's hood in his new paint job for the [[World Grand Prix]]. He also appears on some pictures and a newspaper, the same one as seen in ''Cars''. His [[Doc's Clinic|clinic]] was turned into a museum about him, called the Hudson Hornet Racing Museum.


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