Tomber

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Tomber
Vehicle type 1968 Cargatti Trois
Color Blue
Occupation French Market Trader / Secret Spy
Main portrayer(s) Michel Michelis
First appearance Cars 2
Latest appearance Cars Daredevil Garage (die-cast)
Character information
Gender Male




Home Paris, France
"Electric shock! Are you kidding me?"
Tomber, Cars 2

Tomber (pronounced Tombay) is Finn McMissile's informant.

History

Cars 2

In Cars 2, Tomber is seen at the Marché Aux Pièces located in Paris, talking to someone when he spots Finn McMissile's reflection through a mirror. As he spots him, Tomber makes a run for it which leads to a chase. Tomber then crashes and is zapped by Holley Shiftwell. Finn stops her, and Tomber scolds Holley for not knowing his identity. Tomber is then dragged by Mater to a more discreet area. There, Tomber helps Finn and Holley by giving them info on some of the car parts in the photo they show him of the head of the lemons. Tomber and Mater hit it off right away because of them mutually respecting the other's knowledge of engines and parts.

Cars 2: The Video Game

Tomber is an unlockable playable character in Cars 2: The Video Game, unlocked once access to Clearance Level 6 has been granted.  He is a light weight vehicle, with lots of speed and little power.

Livery

Tomber is painted dark blue, with three wheels and chrome ornaments. He has a grey bumper, along with a small amount of rust on his body.

Model

 
Reliant Regal alongside Mattel's Tomber die-cast.

Tomber largely resembles the English Reliant Regal three-wheeler, but also bears similarities to a French Citroën AMI 6, most notably in his double-headlight structure. The Citroën DS also seems to have been an inspiration, mainly for the position of his rear turning indicators, which are situated in the upper corners of his rear window.

John Lasseter said about Tomber's design : "we made up our own [three-wheeler]. I love French auto design of the early ’50s, ’60s, early ’70s of Citroëns, Renaults, and Peugeots. They’re so unique. So we kind of pulled from a lot of our favorite older French cars and kind of merged it together into this car."

Tomber's license plate is PCS NO1R, an abbreviation for the French "pièces noires," a reference to the black market parts which he deals. Strangely, in Cars 2: The Video Game, it reads 3PNY BIT.

Occupation

Tomber works as Finn McMissile's informant agent.

Appearances

Films

Video Games

Merchandising

Bio

  • Tomber is a dubious little French car with an unusual, and very unstable, three-wheeled design that befits the meaning of his name - to fall. By trade he deals car parts from a stall in a Parisian market - through his questionable merchandise source have led to his reluctant acquaintance with British secret agent Finn McMissile.

Gallery

Names in other languages

  • Chinese: 三腳霸 (pinyin: Sān jiǎo bà)
  • Croatian: Đomber
  • Estonian: Tõmmits
  • Japanese: トンべ
  • Russian: Түмбер (transcription: Tumber

Trivia

  • A promotional artwork for this film (see below) actually incorrectly portrayed Tomber as a Lemon and therefore, Finn McMissile's enemy. In the actual movie, he is McMissile's ally, as he is not involved in the plot and only serves as an informant.
    • Three-wheeled cars were first meant to be part of the Lemons group.
  • Tomber means Fall in French.
  • "3PNY BIT" is actually an illusion of "three-penny bit".

Quotes

  • "You rusty piece of junk! Get your dirty hook off me!" - Cars 2
  • "I was always wondering why he needed so many parts, now I know." - Cars 2
  • "Gremlin, Pacer, Hugo, and Trunkov never get together!" - Cars 2
  • "Your chances are more than good." - Cars 2