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{{Infobox Character | {{Infobox Character | ||
|image = TokyoPartyStaff.jpg | |image=TokyoPartyStaff.jpg | ||
| | |make=[[Alza]] Tutto Forklifts | ||
| | |gender=Male | ||
|eye color = Brown | |eye color=Brown | ||
| | |paint color=White | ||
| | |home=[[Tokyo]], [[Japan]] | ||
|first | |occupation=Tokyo staff members | ||
|first=''[[Cars 2]]''}} | |||
[[File:TokyoPartyStaff1.jpg|thumb|left|200px|One of the staff members glaring at [[Lightning McQueen]].]] | |||
The '''Tokyo Party Staff''' are workers at the [[Tokyo National Art Center]] that appear in ''[[Cars 2]]'', when they clean up the oil that [[Miles Axlerod]] has leaked, though the incident is blamed on [[Mater]]. | |||
Both of the staff members are [[ | Both of the staff members are [[Alza]] Tutto Forklifts, models that are inspired by the 1959 BMW Isetta. They are painted white, with red and white headbands. | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
*Dutch: ''Tokyo Partyploeg'' | |||
*French: ''Équipe Tokyo Party'' | |||
*German: ''Tokio-Party Crewmitglieder'' | |||
*Greek: ''Σερβιτοροι Στο Παρτυ Του Τοκυο'' (transcription: ''Servitoroi Sto Party Tou Tokyo'') | |||
*Portuguese: ''Staff Da Fasta De Tóquio'' | |||
*Spanish: ''Carrera En Tokio'' | |||
==Navigation== | |||
{{Cars 2}} | {{Cars 2}} | ||
[[Category:Cars 2 characters]] | [[Category:Cars 2 characters]] | ||
[[Category:Forklifts and pitties]] | |||
[[Category:Alza]] | |||
[[Category:Japan]] | [[Category:Japan]] |
Revision as of 18:42, 17 September 2023
The Tokyo Party Staff are workers at the Tokyo National Art Center that appear in Cars 2, when they clean up the oil that Miles Axlerod has leaked, though the incident is blamed on Mater.
Both of the staff members are Alza Tutto Forklifts, models that are inspired by the 1959 BMW Isetta. They are painted white, with red and white headbands.
Names in other languages
- Dutch: Tokyo Partyploeg
- French: Équipe Tokyo Party
- German: Tokio-Party Crewmitglieder
- Greek: Σερβιτοροι Στο Παρτυ Του Τοκυο (transcription: Servitoroi Sto Party Tou Tokyo)
- Portuguese: Staff Da Fasta De Tóquio
- Spanish: Carrera En Tokio