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[[File:Tokyo.jpg|thumb|200px]][[File:CARS 2 - Tokyo Arrive Montage|thumb|right|335 px]]'''Tokyo''' is an Asian city located in [[Japan]]. Tokyo was the place where the first race of the [[World Grand Prix]] was run and where [[Mater]] met the secret agents [[Finn McMissile]] and [[Holley Shiftwell]]; they mistook him for the American spy [[ | [[File:Tokyo.jpg|thumb|200px]][[File:CARS 2 - Tokyo Arrive Montage|thumb|right|335 px]]'''Tokyo''' is an Asian city located in [[Japan]]. Tokyo was the place where the first race of the [[World Grand Prix]] was run and where [[Mater]] met the secret agents [[Finn McMissile]] and [[Holley Shiftwell]]; they mistook him for the American spy [[Rod Redline]]. | ||
Tokyo was first seen in [[Tokyo Mater]], where [[Mater]] raced against [[Kabuto]] to the [[Tokyo Tower]] to become the drift king, and the setting of the whole story that Mater tells [[Lightning McQueen]]. | Tokyo was first seen in [[Tokyo Mater]], where [[Mater]] raced against [[Kabuto]] to the [[Tokyo Tower]] to become the drift king, and the setting of the whole story that Mater tells [[Lightning McQueen]]. | ||
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*[[Ito-San]] | *[[Ito-San]] | ||
*[[Kabuto]] | *[[Kabuto]] | ||
*[[Okuni]] | *[[Okuni, Shigeko, & Tamiko]] | ||
*[[Komodo]] | *[[Komodo]] | ||
*[[Bye Bye Kar]] | *[[Bye Bye Kar]] | ||
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*[[Pinion Tanaka]] | *[[Pinion Tanaka]] | ||
*[[Tabinu]] | *[[Tabinu]] | ||
*[[Kabuto Ninja]] | |||
*[[City-San Crane]] | |||
*[[Kabuto | |||
*[[ | |||
*[[Yokoza]] | *[[Yokoza]] | ||
*[[Patokaa]] | *[[Patokaa]] | ||
*[[Teki | *[[Teki and Paki]] | ||
*[[Cho]] | *[[Cho]] | ||
*[[Kaa Reesu]] | *[[Kaa Reesu]] | ||
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*[[Kabuki Theatre|Kabuki Za theatre]] | *[[Kabuki Theatre|Kabuki Za theatre]] | ||
*[[Tokyo Junk Yard]] | *[[Tokyo Junk Yard]] | ||
*[[Tokyo Street Lights]] | |||
*[[Mount Fuji]] | *[[Mount Fuji]] | ||
*[[Tokyo Imperial Palace]] | *[[Tokyo Imperial Palace]] | ||
*[[Rainbow Bridge]] | *[[Rainbow Bridge]] | ||
*[[Himperiwheel Hotels Japan|Himperiwheel Hotel]] | *[[Himperiwheel Hotels Japan|Himperiwheel Hotel]] | ||
*[[Tokyo Tower]] | *[[Tokyo Tower]] | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In ''[[w:c:pixar:Toy Story 2|Toy Story 2]]'', Al was planning to sell his Woody collection to the Konishi Toy Museum in Tokyo. | *In ''[[w:c:pixar:Toy Story 2|Toy Story 2]]'', Al was planning to sell his Woody collection to the Konishi Toy Museum in Tokyo. | ||
*Several brands who sponsored [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] | *Several brands who sponsored [[Piston Cup Racing Series|Piston Cup]] teams in [[Cars]] appear in [[Cars 2]] on advertisements. These includes [[Nitroade]], [[RPM]], [[Easy Idle]], [[Vitoline]], [[Mood Springs]], [[Clutch Aid]], [[Tank Coat]], [[Gasprin]], an allusion to [[Lil' Torquey Pistons]] and also [[Dinoco]]. A piece of concept art also shows [[Octane Gain]]. | ||
*A billboard | *A billboard of [[w:c:pixar:Harryhausen's|Harryhausen's]] from ''[[w:c:pixar:Monsters, Inc.|Monsters, Inc.]]'' makes a cameo. | ||
*An advertisement for a [[w:c:pixar:Lotso|Lotso]] bear from ''[[w:c:pixar:Toy Story 3|Toy Story 3]]'' is seen. | *An advertisement for a [[w:c:pixar:Lotso|Lotso]] bear from ''[[w:c:pixar:Toy Story 3|Toy Story 3]]'' is seen. | ||
*An advertisement for [[w:c:pixar:BnL|BnL]] advertising "Lugnut in a cup", and that first appeared | *An advertisement for [[w:c:pixar:BnL|BnL]] advertising "Lugnut in a cup", and that first appeared in [[Tokyo Mater]], appears in Tokyo. | ||
*The snow runoff on [[Mount Fuji]] looks like tire tread-marks. | *The snow runoff on [[Mount Fuji]] looks like tire tread-marks. | ||
*The race is inspired by the Formula 1 race through the streets of Singapore. | *The race is inspired by the Formula 1 race through the streets of Singapore. | ||
*The [[Rainbow Bridge]] is made up of automobile parts, including valves, rocker arms and springs. | *The [[Rainbow Bridge]] is made up of automobile parts, including valves, rocker arms and springs. | ||
*Two companies named after the ancient [[Japan]] warriors, the Samurais, are seen in Tokyo: a tire brand named "[[Samuride]]", seen on advertisements, and "[[SamAirAi|Samairai]]", an airline company. | *Two companies named after the ancient [[Japan]] warriors, the Samurais, are seen in Tokyo: a tire brand named "[[Samuride Tires|Samuride]]", seen on advertisements, and "[[SamAirAi|Samairai]]", an airline company. | ||
*The [[Tokyo National Art Center]] first wasn't planned to appear so prominently in Cars 2. However, while the research trip the developing team took to Tokyo, they had the building close to their hotel, which consequently attracted their attention on it. They found it interesting and decided to use it in the movie for the World Grand Prix welcome party. | *The [[Tokyo National Art Center]] first wasn't planned to appear so prominently in Cars 2. However, while the research trip the developing team took to Tokyo, they had the building close to their hotel, which consequently attracted their attention on it. They found it interesting and decided to use it in the movie for the World Grand Prix welcome party. | ||
*There is a [[Planes]] vintage poster for Tokyo. However, in the film the [[Wings Around the Globe|Wings Around the Globe Rally]] never goes to Tokyo. | |||
* in [[Cars 3: Driven to Win]] the Tokyo Tack from [[Cars 2: The Video Game]] is recycled as one of the unlockable racetracks under the name "Go Go Tokyo!". | * in [[Cars 3: Driven to Win]] the Tokyo Tack from [[Cars 2: The Video Game]] is recycled as one of the unlockable racetracks under the name "Go Go Tokyo!". | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery | <gallery> | ||
GBDG.jpg | GBDG.jpg | ||
Cars 2 tokyo aerian view.png|A beautiful Panorama | Cars 2 tokyo aerian view.png|A beautiful Panorama | ||
Tokyo2.png|Capsule Hotel | |||
Tokyo.png|Vending Machines | |||
The-cars-compete 570x238.jpg | The-cars-compete 570x238.jpg | ||
Cars 2 - Kabuki.jpg|[[Kabuki Za Theatre]] | Cars 2 - Kabuki.jpg|[[Kabuki Za Theatre]] | ||
Cs072 305cs-sel16-266.jpg | |||
Tokyog.png | |||
Tokyo1.png | |||
Cs131 301bcs.sel16.192.jpg | Cs131 301bcs.sel16.192.jpg | ||
Cars 2 tokyo bridge.png | Cars 2 tokyo bridge.png | ||
Cs471 7dcs-sel16-211.jpg | Cs471 7dcs-sel16-211.jpg | ||
Capture plein écran 2011-06-17 181142.jpg|Tokyo at day | Capture plein écran 2011-06-17 181142.jpg|Tokyo at day | ||
Tokyo ginza cover simplenew2.jpg|Concept Art | |||
palace 2.jpg|Concept Art | |||
Cars2Artwork.jpg|Concept Art | Cars2Artwork.jpg|Concept Art | ||
Party1a.jpg|Concept Art for the World Grand Prix's welcome party | |||
Party3b.jpg|Concept Art for the World Grand Prix's welcome party | |||
Kn imperialpalacefmp 2009 10 27 10.jpg|Concept Art of the Tokyo Imperial Palace | |||
Kn imperialpalacefmp 2009 10 27 04.jpg|Concept Art of the Tokyo Imperial Palace | |||
Kn imperialpalacefmp 2009 10 27 08.jpg|Concept Art of the Tokyo Imperial Palace | Kn imperialpalacefmp 2009 10 27 08.jpg|Concept Art of the Tokyo Imperial Palace | ||
Rainbow bridge cars 2.jpg|[[Rainbow Bridge]] | Rainbow bridge cars 2.jpg|[[Rainbow Bridge]] | ||
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Airport cars 2 tokyo japan.jpg|[[Wikipedia:Haneda Airport|Haneda Airport]] | Airport cars 2 tokyo japan.jpg|[[Wikipedia:Haneda Airport|Haneda Airport]] | ||
Cars 2 fuji mount.png|[[Mount Fuji]] | Cars 2 fuji mount.png|[[Mount Fuji]] | ||
Cs081 1cs-sel16-101.jpg|[[Tokyo National Art Center]]: The museum hosts the welcome party of the World Grand Prix | |||
Cs072 600acs-sel16-183.jpg|[[Kabuki Za Theatre]] | |||
Cars 2 - szenenbilder 04.jpg|[[Sumo arena]] | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==Names in other langugages== | |||
*Portuguese: ''Tóquio'' | |||
*Spanish: ''Tokio'' | |||
*Ukrainian: ''Токіо'' (transcription: ''Tokio'') | |||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[w:c:pixar:Tokyo|Tokyo]] on the [[w:c:pixar|Pixar Wiki]] | *[[w:c:pixar:Tokyo (Cars 2)|Tokyo]] on the [[w:c:pixar|Pixar Wiki]] | ||
* {{W|Tokyo}} | *{{W|Tokyo}} | ||
[[Category:Locations]] | |||
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[[Category:Cities]] | [[Category:Cities]] | ||
[[Category:Japan]] | [[Category:Japan]] | ||
[[Category:Cars 3: Driven to Win]] | [[Category:Cars 3: Driven to Win]] | ||
[[Category:Cars 3: Driven to Win | [[Category:Cars 3: Driven to Win locations]] | ||
[[Category:Cars 2 | [[Category:Cars 2 locations]] | ||
[[Category:Cars 2: The Video Game]] | [[Category:Cars 2: The Video Game]] | ||
[[Category:Cars 2]] | [[Category:Cars 2]] | ||
[[Category:Cars 2 images]] | [[Category:Cars 2 images]] |
Latest revision as of 16:27, 19 June 2024
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Tokyo is an Asian city located in Japan. Tokyo was the place where the first race of the World Grand Prix was run and where Mater met the secret agents Finn McMissile and Holley Shiftwell; they mistook him for the American spy Rod Redline.
Tokyo was first seen in Tokyo Mater, where Mater raced against Kabuto to the Tokyo Tower to become the drift king, and the setting of the whole story that Mater tells Lightning McQueen.
Tokyo (Japanese 東京都 Tokyoto "eastern capital city") is the capital of Japan. The numerous colorful advertisements that abound in its center give the town a distinctive look at night. It hosts the first of the three races of the World Grand Prix, as well as the competition's welcome party. Unlike the other races that take place during daytime, the Tokyo race takes place at night. The track is in the town's streets and passes on the Rainbow Bridge and also past the Tokyo Imperial Palace. It also includes a dirt section. It is also where the first three cars flame out.
Residents of Tokyo
- Ito-San
- Kabuto
- Okuni, Shigeko, & Tamiko
- Komodo
- Bye Bye Kar
- Kingpin Nobunaga
- Pinion Tanaka
- Tabinu
- Kabuto Ninja
- City-San Crane
- Yokoza
- Patokaa
- Teki and Paki
- Cho
- Kaa Reesu
- Kyandee
- Manji
- Tansou
- Yojimbo
- Zen Master
- Taia Decotura
- Chuki
- Cartney Brakin
- Suki
Places in Tokyo
- Tokyo Museum
- Tokyo International Airport
- Sumo Stadium
- Tokyo Toys shop
- Capsule Motel
- Kabuki Za theatre
- Tokyo Junk Yard
- Tokyo Street Lights
- Mount Fuji
- Tokyo Imperial Palace
- Rainbow Bridge
- Himperiwheel Hotel
- Tokyo Tower
- Tokyo Construction
- House of Donuts
- Harryhausen's
Trivia
- In Toy Story 2, Al was planning to sell his Woody collection to the Konishi Toy Museum in Tokyo.
- Several brands who sponsored Piston Cup teams in Cars appear in Cars 2 on advertisements. These includes Nitroade, RPM, Easy Idle, Vitoline, Mood Springs, Clutch Aid, Tank Coat, Gasprin, an allusion to Lil' Torquey Pistons and also Dinoco. A piece of concept art also shows Octane Gain.
- A billboard of Harryhausen's from Monsters, Inc. makes a cameo.
- An advertisement for a Lotso bear from Toy Story 3 is seen.
- An advertisement for BnL advertising "Lugnut in a cup", and that first appeared in Tokyo Mater, appears in Tokyo.
- The snow runoff on Mount Fuji looks like tire tread-marks.
- The race is inspired by the Formula 1 race through the streets of Singapore.
- The Rainbow Bridge is made up of automobile parts, including valves, rocker arms and springs.
- Two companies named after the ancient Japan warriors, the Samurais, are seen in Tokyo: a tire brand named "Samuride", seen on advertisements, and "Samairai", an airline company.
- The Tokyo National Art Center first wasn't planned to appear so prominently in Cars 2. However, while the research trip the developing team took to Tokyo, they had the building close to their hotel, which consequently attracted their attention on it. They found it interesting and decided to use it in the movie for the World Grand Prix welcome party.
- There is a Planes vintage poster for Tokyo. However, in the film the Wings Around the Globe Rally never goes to Tokyo.
- in Cars 3: Driven to Win the Tokyo Tack from Cars 2: The Video Game is recycled as one of the unlockable racetracks under the name "Go Go Tokyo!".
Gallery
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A beautiful Panorama
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Capsule Hotel
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Vending Machines
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Tokyo at day
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Concept Art
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Concept Art
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Concept Art
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Concept Art for the World Grand Prix's welcome party
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Concept Art for the World Grand Prix's welcome party
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Concept Art of the Tokyo Imperial Palace
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Concept Art of the Tokyo Imperial Palace
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Concept Art of the Tokyo Imperial Palace
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Tokyo National Art Center: The museum hosts the welcome party of the World Grand Prix
Names in other langugages
- Portuguese: Tóquio
- Spanish: Tokio
- Ukrainian: Токіо (transcription: Tokio)
See also
- Tokyo on the Pixar Wiki
- Tokyo on Wikipedia