Miss Fritter's Racing Skoool: Difference between revisions
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==Synopsis== | ==Synopsis== | ||
The short begins after the Florida 500, with Lightning McQueen congratulating Cruz for her win. The television interrupts their conversation when a commercial about Miss Fritter appears | The short begins after the [[Florida 500]], with [[Lightning McQueen]] congratulating [[Cruz Ramirez|Cruz]] for her win. The television interrupts their conversation when a commercial about [[Miss Fritter]] appears on it. She starts talking about her new racing school and how it changed some of her fellow [[Thunder Hollow]] competitors. Then, [[Arvy]] and [[Faregame]] are behind a wooden barrier with two drawings depicting Lightning (with his Racing Center paint job) and Cruz (as Frances Beltline), with the real ones looking annoyed. Then Miss Fritter talks about the ways to contact her for her racing school, and then she starts laughing so loud that Cruz's Thunder Hollow trophy falls and wrecks. Lightning says to Cruz: "Maybe that wasn't such a great place after all," while she looks at him. | ||
==Cast== | |||
*[[Lea DeLaria]] as [[Miss Fritter]] | *[[Lea DeLaria]] as [[Miss Fritter]] | ||
*[[Jeremy Maxwell]] as [[Arvy Motorhome]] | *[[Jeremy Maxwell]] as [[Arvy Motorhome]] | ||
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*[[Guido]] (cameo) | *[[Guido]] (cameo) | ||
*[[Jackson Storm]] (mentioned and on TV) | *[[Jackson Storm]] (mentioned and on TV) | ||
==Staff== | |||
[[James Ford Murphy]], who worked as an animator on ''[[Cars]]'' and as a supervising animator on ''[[Mater and the Ghostlight]]'', directed and wrote the short. [[Marc Sondheimer]] produced it with [[John Lasseter]] working as an executive producer. [[Jake Monaco]] did the music, with [[Samuel Lehmer]] and [[Kenny Pickett]] working in the sound department, and [[Miguel Zozaya]] doing the visual effects. | |||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 14:42, 2 May 2018
Template:Infobox ShortMiss Fritter's Racing Skoool is a short that is featured on the Digital HD and Blu-ray versions of Cars 3.[1]
Synopsis
The short begins after the Florida 500, with Lightning McQueen congratulating Cruz for her win. The television interrupts their conversation when a commercial about Miss Fritter appears on it. She starts talking about her new racing school and how it changed some of her fellow Thunder Hollow competitors. Then, Arvy and Faregame are behind a wooden barrier with two drawings depicting Lightning (with his Racing Center paint job) and Cruz (as Frances Beltline), with the real ones looking annoyed. Then Miss Fritter talks about the ways to contact her for her racing school, and then she starts laughing so loud that Cruz's Thunder Hollow trophy falls and wrecks. Lightning says to Cruz: "Maybe that wasn't such a great place after all," while she looks at him.
Cast
- Lea DeLaria as Miss Fritter
- Jeremy Maxwell as Arvy Motorhome
- Bob Peterson as Dr. Damage
- Jason Pace as Faregame
- Keith Ferguson as Lightning McQueen
- Cristela Alonzo as Cruz Ramirez
- Asher Terra as Race Announcer
Characters
- Miss Fritter
- Arvy Motorhome
- Dr. Damage
- Faregame
- Lightning McQueen
- Cruz Ramirez
- Cigalert (cameo)
- Taco (cameo)
- Mr. Drippy (cameo)
- Mack (cameo)
- Mater (cameo)
- Luigi (cameo)
- Guido (cameo)
- Jackson Storm (mentioned and on TV)
Staff
James Ford Murphy, who worked as an animator on Cars and as a supervising animator on Mater and the Ghostlight, directed and wrote the short. Marc Sondheimer produced it with John Lasseter working as an executive producer. Jake Monaco did the music, with Samuel Lehmer and Kenny Pickett working in the sound department, and Miguel Zozaya doing the visual effects.