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{{Template:Infobox Character
{{About|the character|the technique|[[Boost (technique)]]}}
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{{Character infobox |title_color=#d2bcc3 |text_color=black |merch=true
|gender = Male
|image=Boost.png
|color = Purple, gray
|make=[[Kyoku]] Jitsu
|eye color = Blue
|color=Purple, gray
|occupation = Drifter / [[Delinquent Road Hazards|Delinquent Road Hazard]] Leader
|occupation=Assistant for the elderly (formerly)
|friends = [[DJ]]<br />[[Wingo]]<br />[[Snot Rod]]<br />[[Chick Hicks]]
|performer=[[Jonas Rivera]]
|enemies = [[Mack]]<br />[[Lightning McQueen]]<br />[[Sheriff]]<br />[[Mater]]
|first_appearance=''[[Cars]]'' |first_year=2006
|interests = Harrasing, Stealing, Drifting, Boosting
|latest_appearance=''[[Cars Daredevil Garage]]'' |latest_year=2015
|talents = Boosting, Drifting, Speed
|gender=Male
|first appearance = [[Cars]]
|home=[[Nitropolis]]
|performer = [[Jonas Rivera]]
|affiliation=[[Tuners]]
|hometown = Nitropolis}}{{Quote|'''Boost:''' "Hey, yo, DJ!"<br>'''DJ:''' "What up?"<br>'''Boost:''' "We got ourselves a '''nodder'''!"|Boost and [[DJ]] making fun of [[Mack]]}}'''Boost''' is the leader of the [[Delinquent Road Hazards|gang of tuners]].
}}
==Bio==
{{Quote|Sorry, [[Lightning McQueen|chief]]. Road's closed.|Boost|Cars: The Videogame}}
'''Boost''' is the leader of the [[Delinquent Road Hazards]], an antagonistic gang of street racers with a collective affinity for body modification. According to his ''[[Car Finder Game]]'' biography, Boost once worked in a garage for the elderly, where he befriended a drop-tank racer who turned him onto the unorthodox practice of racing with nitrous. His newfound interests led him outside his hometown of [[Nitropolis]], where he eventually met [[DJ]], [[Snot Rod]], and [[Wingo]], with whom he formed a gang. The four cars are known for their obnoxious lifestyle, and have a recurring habit for bringing trouble wherever they go, especially for [[Lightning McQueen]] and his friends. He does so by speeding and reckless driving which he likes to do. He has a love for rap music much like the other Delinquent Road Hazards.


Boost wasn't always a gang leader. When he was younger, he worked at a garage for elderly cars where he befriended an early drop-tank racer who turned him onto the ways of racing with nitrous. Learning from the master who racked up records on the Great Salt Lake, Boost promised the old timer he'd keep the tradition alive.
Boost is recognizable for his standout appearance, sporting a sleek, black spoiler and an elaborate network of exhaust pipes, as well as, most notably, the three nitrous boost canisters fastened above his roof. He is a [[Kyoku]] Jitsu, which, in real life, is based on the 1999 Nissan Silvia S15.  
===Cars===
In [[Cars]], Boost is the leader of the Tuner Cars group consisting of himself, [[DJ]], [[Snot Rod]] and [[Wingo]]. Boost and his group are the main cause for McQueen falling out of his trailer. They were driving along the interstate when they noticed a sleepy [[Mack]]. Boost decided to have a little fun with him, which the others agreed, by swaying Mack back and fourth until Snot Rod's sneeze makes them flee the scene. Boost later appeared in the epilogue when he and his gang were chased and caught by [[Sheriff]] and were impounded. They were later sent to pull [[Bessie]], who splashed hot tar on them.
===Cars: The Video Game===
In [[Cars: The Video Game]], Boost was first seen up in [[Tailfin Pass]], blocking Lightning from crossing "their road". He was challenged by Lightning to a race, through the abandoned mine. After losing the race and a boost tank, he threatened, "This isn't over, McQueen!" and drove away. Eager to get revenge, they accepted [[Chick Hicks]]' offer to help him steal goods from Lightning's trailer. They did, until Lightning bashed them up until they gave him back his gear. They were later put in the impound.
===Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures===
Boost appears in [[Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures]] along with the rest of his gang in the mini-game Speed Trap, where they try to escape as Sheriff chases them along the highway.
===Cars Toons===
In [[Tokyo Mater]], Boost is seen at the beginning of the short film, drifting with his gang through the main road, the event that led [[Tow Mater|Mater]] into his story. Sheriff began to chase them, and it is assumed that he was once again arrested.
===The World of Cars Online===
In [[The World of Cars Online]], Boost and his friends are usually found on the test course where you race against computer players instead of racing against real players. They can also be found speeding in front of you at random times, chased by Sheriff.
===Cars 2: The Video Game===
In [[Cars 2: The Video Game]], Boost is a downloadable playable character although he does not appear in [[Cars 2]]. Once he is purchased, he can be used in any unlocked C.H.R.O.M.E. mission.
===Cars: Fast as Lightning===
In [[Cars: Fast as Lightning]], Boost is an unlockable playable character, awarded to the player once all of [[DJ]]'s races are won and all of Boost's stickers are won. He has a building named after him called "[[Boost's Nitro Shop]]", which is unlocked at the same time he is.
===Other Appearances===
In [[Mater Saves Christmas]], Boost appears as one of Chick Hicks' allies. He was once again arrested, with the rest of his gang, for attempting to steal goods from the Radiator Springs townsfolk.


Boost appeared in the comic [[The Pit Stop]] when he and his gang obnoxiously sped across the main road. They ran out of gas later on, and they stopped at [[Flo's V8 Cafe]], where [[Sheriff]] was waiting for them. It is unknown if they got away or were once again arrested.
==History==
==Personality==
===''Cars''===
Boost is a delinquent that appears to not pay attention to the rules, as he and his gang are constantly getting arrested for breaking the law. He has a love for practical jokes, as he and his friends put Mack to sleep in the middle of the highway.
[[File:Boost5.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Boost and Wingo play "lane change" with a sleepy Mack.]]
==Livery==
In ''[[Cars]]'', Boost, DJ, Snot Rod, and Wingo are carelessly weaving through traffic on the [[Interstate 40|interstate]] as a sleepy [[Mack]] is trying his best to transport [[Lightning McQueen]] through an all-nighter. After DJ and Boost pull up beside him and start pushing him around, Wingo turns his lights on to discover that they are actually next to Lightning McQueen's hauler. Meanwhile, one of Lightning's toys fall of the shelf and onto the footplate, causing Mack's trailer to open, leaving him hanging on the edge. Snot Rod begins to prepare a sneeze, causing the others to speed away to get out of the blast radius. The noise causes Mack to jolt awake and McQueen to fall out of the trailer.
Boost is painted a faint purple color, on his doors and the outside of his rims. He has a big grey spoiler, and three boost tanks mounted on his rear windshield. His name is painted in purple along both of his side doors, and his licence plate reads the same thing.
==Model==
Boost is based on a Kyoko Jitsu. This design seems to inspire his Tokyo counterpart, [[Kabuto]]'s. He is also based on a 1994 Mitsubishi Eclipse. He sports carbon fiber panels. His paint job looks like a million dollars. His wheel rims compliment sleek body style. He spends a night booted in Mater's impound lot.


His license plate simply says his name, "BOOST", and it also says he's from Nitropolis.
Later, he and his gang appeared in the epilogue, where they were speeding past [[Sheriff]] and starts chasing them. They were eventually impounded and paving a road with [[Bessie]], much like how Lightning McQueen was.


==Occupation==
===''Cars: The Videogame''===
While Boost worked at a garage for elderly cars when he was younger, it is unknown what his current occupation is.
[[File:BoostCarsGame.jpg|thumb|220px|''Cars: The Videogame'']]
In ''[[Cars: The Videogame]]'', Boost is first seen up in [[Tailfin Pass]], blocking Lightning from crossing "their road". He is challenged by Lightning to a race, through the abandoned mine. After losing the race and a boost tank, he threatens, "This isn't over, McQueen!" and drives away. Eager to get revenge, he and his gang accept [[Chick Hicks]]' offer to help him steal goods from Lightning's trailer. They do, until Lightning bashes them up until they give him back his gear. They are later put in the impound.


==Appearances==
Although Boost is not a selectable character for Arcade mode races, he is still playable in the [[High Speed Heist (event)|High Speed Heist]] minigame.
===Feature Films===
*[[Cars]]
===Short Films===
*[[Tokyo Mater]]
===Video Games===
*[[Cars: The Video Game]]
*[[Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures]]
*[[The World of Cars Online]]
*[[Cars 2 The Video Game|Cars 2: The Video Game]]
*[[Cars: Fast as Lightning]]


===Books===
===''Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures''===
*[[Mater Saves Christmas]]
[[File:BoostRSA.jpg|thumb|left|220px|''Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures''.]]
===Comics===
Boost appears in ''[[Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures]]'' along with the rest of his gang in the minigame [[Speed Trap]], where they try to escape as [[Sheriff]] chases them along the highway.
*[[The Pit Stop]]
 
===''Cars Toons''===
====''Tokyo Mater''====
In ''[[Tokyo Mater]]'', Boost is seen at the beginning of the short film, drifting with his gang through the main road, the event that leads [[Mater]] into his story. Sheriff begins to chase them, and it is assumed that he is once again arrested.
 
===''The World of Cars Online''===
In ''[[The World of Cars Online]]'', Boost and his friends are usually found on the test course when the player races against computer players instead of racing against real players. They can also be found speeding in front of the player at random times, chased by Sheriff.
 
===''Cars 2: The Video Game''===
[[File:30-08-2012_13.jpg|thumb|220px|Boost with [[Finn McMissile]] in ''Cars 2: The Video Game''.]]
In ''[[Cars 2: The Video Game]]'', Boost is a downloadable playable character, although he does not appear in ''[[Cars 2]]''. Once he is purchased, he can be used in any unlocked [[C.H.R.O.M.E.]] mission. Boost is in the medium weight class, and as a result, his power and speed are balanced.
 
===''Cars: Fast as Lightning''===
In ''[[Cars: Fast as Lightning]]'', Boost is an unlockable playable character, awarded to the player once all of [[DJ]]'s races are won and all of Boost's stickers are won. He has a building named after him called "[[Boost's Nitro Shop]]", which is unlocked at the same time he is.
 
===Other appearances===
In ''[[Mater Saves Christmas]]'', Boost appears as one of Chick Hicks' allies. He was once again arrested, with the rest of his gang, for attempting to steal goods from the Radiator Springs townsfolk.
 
Boost appeared in the comic [[The Pit Stop]] when he and his gang obnoxiously sped across the main road. They ran out of gas later on, and they stopped at [[Flo's V8 Café]], where [[Sheriff]] was waiting for them. It is unknown if they got away or were once again arrested. Boost also appears in ''[[Cars Daredevil Garage]]'' via his die-cast under the Tuners category.
 
==General information==
===Physical description===
[[File:Boost3.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Promotional artwork of Boost.]]
Boost is a [[Kyoku|Kyoku Jitsu]]. This design seems to inspire his [[Tokyo]] counterpart, [[Kabuto]]'s. He also has a high resemblance to a 1999 [[Nissan]] Silvia (S15) with a custom body kit that closely resembles the Japanese Grand Tour Championship cars. He sports carbon fiber panels. His paint job looks like a million dollars. His wheel rims compliment sleek body style. He spends a night booted in Mater's impound lot.
 
His license plate simply says his name, "BOOST", and it also states that his hometown is [[Nitropolis]].
 
Boost is painted a faint purple color, on his doors and the outside of his rims. He has a big grey spoiler, and three boost tanks mounted on his rear windshield. His name is painted in purple along both of his side doors, and his license plate reads the same thing.
 
===Personality and traits===
Boost is a delinquent that appears to not pay attention to the rules, as he and his gang are constantly getting arrested for breaking the law. He also likes to speed like the rest of his gang. He has a love for practical jokes, as he and his friends put Mack to sleep in the middle of the highway.
 
== Appearances==
{{ForSubpage|list of appearances|Boost/Appearances}}
 
==Official profiles==
===''Car Finder Game''===
{{Car Finder bio
|artwork=Boost.png
|name=Boost
|make=Kyoku Jitsu
|pronoun=His
|story=Boost wasn't always a gang leader. When he was younger he worked at a garage for elderly cars, where he befriended an early drop-tank racer who turned him onto the ways of racing with nitrous. Learning from the master who racked-up records on the Great Salt Lake, Boost promised the old timer he'd keep the tradition alive.
|scene=Boost - HIS SCENE.jpeg}}
 
===''Cars 2: The Video Game''===
*"''A sweet paint job and attitude certainly give Boost an edge at C.H.R.O.M.E.''"
 
==Gallery==
{{ForSubpage|image gallery|Boost/Gallery}}
 
==Names in other languages==
*Croatian: ''Brzi''
*French: ''Booster''
*Hungarian: ''Turbó''
*Lithuanian: ''Būstas''
*Polish: ''Mocny''
*Russian:
**''Поршняк'' (transcription: ''Porshnyak'') (Cars: The Videogame)
**''Разгон'' (transcription: ''Razgon'') (early [[The Official Magazine|magazine]] issues)
**''Буст'' (transcription: ''Bust'') (later [[The Official Magazine|magazine]] issues)
*Swedish: ''Boss''
*Ukrainian: ''Буст'' (transcription: ''Bust'')


==Merchandising==
*[[1:55 Scale Diecast]] (''regular, Impound, with flames'')
*[[Disney Store Diecast Line]]
*[[Wood Collection|Wood]]
*[[Rip Stick Racers]]
*[[Stunt Cars]]
==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Boost, as well as his gang, has been arrested four times. It is unknown why they are always released.
*Boost, as well as his gang, has been arrested four times. It is unknown why they are always released.
*A repainted, non-anthropomorphic version of Boost could be seen on a poster on the wall of [http://pixar.wikia.com/Andy_Davis Andy's] room in the trailer of ''[http://pixar.wikia.com/Toy_Story_3 Toy Story 3]''. This poster was replaced in the final movie by a picture of [[Finn McMissile]].
*A repainted, non-anthropomorphic version of Boost could be seen on a poster on the wall of [[w:c:pixar:Andy Davis|Andy's]] room in the trailer of ''[[w:c:pixar:Toy Story 3|Toy Story 3]]''. This poster was replaced in the final movie by a picture of [[Finn McMissile]].
*Boost, along with an impound version of him, has been released to the 1:55 Scale Diecast line.
**However, it does appear in the [https://pixar.fandom.com/wiki/Toy_Story_3:_The_Video_Game?s Toy Story 3 video game].
*[[Kabuto]], the main antagonist in Tokyo Mater, was designed to resemble Boost.
*In the Italian dub of ''Cars'', he is voiced by Formula One driver [[Giancarlo Fisichella]].
*Boost can be downloaded as a playable character in Cars 2: The Video Game.
*In the Italian version, he is voiced by Formula One driver [[Giancarlo Fisichella]].


==Gallery==
==Quotes==
<gallery orientation="none" position="center" spacing="small" bordersize="none" captionalign="center">
*"''Hey, yo, DJ! We got ourselves a nodder.''" - ''Cars''
Boost1.png
*"''Yo, Wingo! Lane change, man.''" - ''Cars''
Boost Tokyo Mater.png
*"''Okay. Let's do this.''" - ''Cars: The Videogame''
BoostCarsGame.jpg
*"''This isn't over, McQueen! Let's bounce!''" - ''Cars: The Videogame''
BoostRSA.jpg
*"''That’s it, I’m getting more tanks!''" - ''Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures''
vlcsnap-2013-04-18-11h47m46s227.png
*"''Yo officer, haven’t you got something better to do?''" - ''Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures''
vlcsnap-2013-04-18-11h49m44s128.png
*''"See ya!" - Cars 2: The Video Game''
vlcsnap-2013-04-18-11h56m19s234.png
*''"Ha-hah! Steppin' it up!" - Cars 2: The Video Game''
vlcsnap-2013-04-18-11h57m50s123.png
*''"Yo, check me out!" - Cars : The Video Game''
vlcsnap-2013-04-18-11h57m53s154.png
*"''Aw, man!''" - ''Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures''
vlcsnap-2013-04-18-11h57m58s205.png
*"''I got this!''" - ''Cars: Fast as Lightning''
Drifting.PNG|Boost drifting in [[Radiator Springs]] with Wingo and DJ
*"''Blink and you'll miss me!''" - ''Cars: Fast as Lightning''
N2O.PNG|Boost's nitrous oxide (N2O) Ttnks
* "''Tight!''" - ''Cars: Fast as Lightning''
Front.PNG
*"''I time to dominate.''" - ''Cars: Fast as Lightning''
Nitropolis_REG.PNG|Boost's REG plate which reads "NITROPOLIS" (Top) "BOOST" (Bottom)
*"''Watch and learn!''" - ''Cars: Fast as Lightning''
Wheels.PNG|Boost's purple rim lights
*"''Here I go!''" - ''Cars: Fast as Lightning''
317.jpg
*"''Yo, what just happened?!''" - ''Cars: Fast as Lightning''
Boost cars 1.jpg|Diecast
*"''It's on.''" - ''Cars: Fast as Lightning''
ImpoundBoostDiecast.jpg|Impound Diecast
*"''Yo, check me out!''" - ''Cars: Fast as Lightning''
BoostWithFlamesDiecast.jpg|Diecast with Flames
*"''My bad.''" - ''Cars: Fast as Lightning''
BoostDisneyStore.jpg|Disney Store
*"''What was that?!''" - ''Cars: Fast as Lightning''
BoostRipStick.jpg|Rip Stick Racers
*"''SAY WHAT?!''" - ''Cars: Fast as Lightning''
BoostStuntRacers.jpg|Stunt Cars
*"''I love it!''" - ''Cars: Fast as Lightning''
640px-Neon Boost.png
 
Calm & Collected Boost.png
==References==
Neon Boost.png
{{Reflist}}
</gallery>
 
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Latest revision as of 21:45, 5 August 2024

This article is about the character. For the technique, see Boost (technique).
Boost
Vehicle type Kyoku Jitsu
Color Purple, gray
Occupation Assistant for the elderly (formerly)
Main portrayer(s) Jonas Rivera
First appearance Cars (2006)
Latest appearance Cars Daredevil Garage (2015)
Character information
Gender Male
Affiliation Tuners



Home Nitropolis
"Sorry, chief. Road's closed."
Boost, Cars: The Videogame

Boost is the leader of the Delinquent Road Hazards, an antagonistic gang of street racers with a collective affinity for body modification. According to his Car Finder Game biography, Boost once worked in a garage for the elderly, where he befriended a drop-tank racer who turned him onto the unorthodox practice of racing with nitrous. His newfound interests led him outside his hometown of Nitropolis, where he eventually met DJ, Snot Rod, and Wingo, with whom he formed a gang. The four cars are known for their obnoxious lifestyle, and have a recurring habit for bringing trouble wherever they go, especially for Lightning McQueen and his friends. He does so by speeding and reckless driving which he likes to do. He has a love for rap music much like the other Delinquent Road Hazards.

Boost is recognizable for his standout appearance, sporting a sleek, black spoiler and an elaborate network of exhaust pipes, as well as, most notably, the three nitrous boost canisters fastened above his roof. He is a Kyoku Jitsu, which, in real life, is based on the 1999 Nissan Silvia S15.

History

Cars

Boost and Wingo play "lane change" with a sleepy Mack.

In Cars, Boost, DJ, Snot Rod, and Wingo are carelessly weaving through traffic on the interstate as a sleepy Mack is trying his best to transport Lightning McQueen through an all-nighter. After DJ and Boost pull up beside him and start pushing him around, Wingo turns his lights on to discover that they are actually next to Lightning McQueen's hauler. Meanwhile, one of Lightning's toys fall of the shelf and onto the footplate, causing Mack's trailer to open, leaving him hanging on the edge. Snot Rod begins to prepare a sneeze, causing the others to speed away to get out of the blast radius. The noise causes Mack to jolt awake and McQueen to fall out of the trailer.

Later, he and his gang appeared in the epilogue, where they were speeding past Sheriff and starts chasing them. They were eventually impounded and paving a road with Bessie, much like how Lightning McQueen was.

Cars: The Videogame

Cars: The Videogame

In Cars: The Videogame, Boost is first seen up in Tailfin Pass, blocking Lightning from crossing "their road". He is challenged by Lightning to a race, through the abandoned mine. After losing the race and a boost tank, he threatens, "This isn't over, McQueen!" and drives away. Eager to get revenge, he and his gang accept Chick Hicks' offer to help him steal goods from Lightning's trailer. They do, until Lightning bashes them up until they give him back his gear. They are later put in the impound.

Although Boost is not a selectable character for Arcade mode races, he is still playable in the High Speed Heist minigame.

Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures

Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures.

Boost appears in Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures along with the rest of his gang in the minigame Speed Trap, where they try to escape as Sheriff chases them along the highway.

Cars Toons

Tokyo Mater

In Tokyo Mater, Boost is seen at the beginning of the short film, drifting with his gang through the main road, the event that leads Mater into his story. Sheriff begins to chase them, and it is assumed that he is once again arrested.

The World of Cars Online

In The World of Cars Online, Boost and his friends are usually found on the test course when the player races against computer players instead of racing against real players. They can also be found speeding in front of the player at random times, chased by Sheriff.

Cars 2: The Video Game

Boost with Finn McMissile in Cars 2: The Video Game.

In Cars 2: The Video Game, Boost is a downloadable playable character, although he does not appear in Cars 2. Once he is purchased, he can be used in any unlocked C.H.R.O.M.E. mission. Boost is in the medium weight class, and as a result, his power and speed are balanced.

Cars: Fast as Lightning

In Cars: Fast as Lightning, Boost is an unlockable playable character, awarded to the player once all of DJ's races are won and all of Boost's stickers are won. He has a building named after him called "Boost's Nitro Shop", which is unlocked at the same time he is.

Other appearances

In Mater Saves Christmas, Boost appears as one of Chick Hicks' allies. He was once again arrested, with the rest of his gang, for attempting to steal goods from the Radiator Springs townsfolk.

Boost appeared in the comic The Pit Stop when he and his gang obnoxiously sped across the main road. They ran out of gas later on, and they stopped at Flo's V8 Café, where Sheriff was waiting for them. It is unknown if they got away or were once again arrested. Boost also appears in Cars Daredevil Garage via his die-cast under the Tuners category.

General information

Physical description

Promotional artwork of Boost.

Boost is a Kyoku Jitsu. This design seems to inspire his Tokyo counterpart, Kabuto's. He also has a high resemblance to a 1999 Nissan Silvia (S15) with a custom body kit that closely resembles the Japanese Grand Tour Championship cars. He sports carbon fiber panels. His paint job looks like a million dollars. His wheel rims compliment sleek body style. He spends a night booted in Mater's impound lot.

His license plate simply says his name, "BOOST", and it also states that his hometown is Nitropolis.

Boost is painted a faint purple color, on his doors and the outside of his rims. He has a big grey spoiler, and three boost tanks mounted on his rear windshield. His name is painted in purple along both of his side doors, and his license plate reads the same thing.

Personality and traits

Boost is a delinquent that appears to not pay attention to the rules, as he and his gang are constantly getting arrested for breaking the law. He also likes to speed like the rest of his gang. He has a love for practical jokes, as he and his friends put Mack to sleep in the middle of the highway.

Appearances

For this subject's list of appearances, see Boost/Appearances.

Official profiles

Car Finder Game

Boost
Kyoku Jitsu
His story:
"Boost wasn't always a gang leader. When he was younger he worked at a garage for elderly cars, where he befriended an early drop-tank racer who turned him onto the ways of racing with nitrous. Learning from the master who racked-up records on the Great Salt Lake, Boost promised the old timer he'd keep the tradition alive."
His scene:
File:Boost - HIS SCENE.jpeg

Cars 2: The Video Game

  • "A sweet paint job and attitude certainly give Boost an edge at C.H.R.O.M.E."

Gallery

For this subject's image gallery, see Boost/Gallery.

Names in other languages

  • Croatian: Brzi
  • French: Booster
  • Hungarian: Turbó
  • Lithuanian: Būstas
  • Polish: Mocny
  • Russian:
    • Поршняк (transcription: Porshnyak) (Cars: The Videogame)
    • Разгон (transcription: Razgon) (early magazine issues)
    • Буст (transcription: Bust) (later magazine issues)
  • Swedish: Boss
  • Ukrainian: Буст (transcription: Bust)

Trivia

  • Boost, as well as his gang, has been arrested four times. It is unknown why they are always released.
  • A repainted, non-anthropomorphic version of Boost could be seen on a poster on the wall of Andy's room in the trailer of Toy Story 3. This poster was replaced in the final movie by a picture of Finn McMissile.
  • In the Italian dub of Cars, he is voiced by Formula One driver Giancarlo Fisichella.

Quotes

  • "Hey, yo, DJ! We got ourselves a nodder." - Cars
  • "Yo, Wingo! Lane change, man." - Cars
  • "Okay. Let's do this." - Cars: The Videogame
  • "This isn't over, McQueen! Let's bounce!" - Cars: The Videogame
  • "That’s it, I’m getting more tanks!" - Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures
  • "Yo officer, haven’t you got something better to do?" - Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures
  • "See ya!" - Cars 2: The Video Game
  • "Ha-hah! Steppin' it up!" - Cars 2: The Video Game
  • "Yo, check me out!" - Cars : The Video Game
  • "Aw, man!" - Cars: Radiator Springs Adventures
  • "I got this!" - Cars: Fast as Lightning
  • "Blink and you'll miss me!" - Cars: Fast as Lightning
  • "Tight!" - Cars: Fast as Lightning
  • "I time to dominate." - Cars: Fast as Lightning
  • "Watch and learn!" - Cars: Fast as Lightning
  • "Here I go!" - Cars: Fast as Lightning
  • "Yo, what just happened?!" - Cars: Fast as Lightning
  • "It's on." - Cars: Fast as Lightning
  • "Yo, check me out!" - Cars: Fast as Lightning
  • "My bad." - Cars: Fast as Lightning
  • "What was that?!" - Cars: Fast as Lightning
  • "SAY WHAT?!" - Cars: Fast as Lightning
  • "I love it!" - Cars: Fast as Lightning

References