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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''George and A.J.''}}
{{short|image=George and A.J. title card.png|director=[[Josh Cooley]]|writer=|release=November 12, [[2009]]|runtime=4 minutes, 5 seconds}}[[File:Pixar Short George and AJ|thumb|right|300px]]'''''George and A.J.''''' is a [[Pixar]] short film directed by [[Josh Cooley]], which uses characters from ''[[Up]]''. It tells what Nurses [[Nurse George|George]] and [[Nurse A.J.|A.J.]] did after [[Carl Fredricksen]] left with his house tied to balloons in the feature film. It was released on the Disney/Pixar Channels and iTunes along with ''Up''. It was also included on ''[[Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 2]]''.
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{{short|image=George and A.J. title card.png|director=[[Josh Cooley]]|writer=|release=November 12, [[2009]]|runtime=4 minutes, 5 seconds}}[[File:Pixar Short George and AJ|thumb|right|300px]]'''''George and A.J.''''' is a [[Pixar Animation Studios|Pixar]] short movie directed by [[Josh Cooley]], which uses characters from ''[[Up]]''. It tells what nurses [[Nurse George|George]] and [[Nurse A.J.|A.J.]] did after [[Carl Fredricksen]] left with his house tied to balloons in the feature movie. It was released on the Disney/Pixar Channels and iTunes along with ''Up''. It was also included on ''[[Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 2]]''.
   
 
==Plot==
 
==Plot==
The short starts out with a scene from ''[[Up]]'', where two nurses, [[Nurse George|George]] and [[Nurse A.J.|A.J.]], from [[Shady Oaks Retirement Village]] knock on [[Carl Fredricksen|Carl's]] door to escort him to the nursing home. As seen in the film, Carl instead takes off in his house. George and A.J. stare dumbfounded at the sky while their van's alarm goes off (it had been bumped by Carl's house).
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The short starts out with a scene from ''[[Up]]'', where two nurses, [[Nurse George|George]] and [[Nurse A.J.|A.J.]], from [[Shady Oaks Retirement Village]] knock on [[Carl Fredricksen|Carl]]'s door to escort him to the nursing home. As seen in the movie, Carl instead, takes off in his house. George and A.J. stare dumbfounded at the sky while their van's alarm goes off (it had been bumped by Carl's house).
   
The next day, a news reporter does a story about sightings of a floating house. She attempts to get George and A.J.'s opinion, but they are still in shock. Meanwhile, other senior citizens around the city, including at Shady Oaks, are watching the news report and learn that Carl has "escaped." A week later, George and A.J. are back at their task of escorting elderly citizens to Shady Oaks in their van. Unfortunately, the seniors have gotten ideas from what Carl did, and every time George and A.J. come to a house to take a person away, the senior living there escapes with their house somehow, setting off the car alarm in the process.
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The next day, a news reporter does a story about sightings of a floating house. She attempts to get George and A.J.'s opinion, but they are still in shock. Meanwhile other senior citizens around the city, including at Shady Oaks, are watching the news report and learn that Carl has "escaped". A week later George and A.J. are back at their task of escorting elderly citizens to Shady Oaks in their van. Unfortunately, the seniors have got ideas from what Carl did and every time George and A.J. come to a house to take a person away, the senior living there escapes with their house somehow, setting off the car alarm in the process.
   
Finally, George and A.J. arrive back at the Shady Oaks Retirement Village, only to find an old man outside the door who yells, "So long, suckers!" and hits his cane against one of many canisters attached to the outside of the building; the other canisters soon follow and spew out a powerful gas. After the man goes inside, the entire building launches into the sky. Still dumbstruck, George and A.J. stare up. A few canisters fall down, and one lands on their van, setting off its alarm again. Suddenly, from behind them, a giant blimp starts to descend. It turns out to be [[Charles F. Muntz]]'s [[Spirit of Adventure]] dirigible, and Carl is flying it, with [[Russell]] next to him. The airship lands on top of the van, effectively stopping its alarm and Carl and Russell climb out. George incredulously says, "Mr. Fredricksen?" They walk past the nurses, and Russell says that next time he'd like to steer. A.J. turns to George and says, "That was the craziest thing I've ever seen!". They look down to find [[Dug]] in front of them. Dug says, "Hi there!" through his collar, and George and A.J. are even more shocked than before.
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Finally, George and A.J. arrive back at the Shady Oaks Retirement Village, only to find an old man outside the door who yells:"So long, suckers!" and hits his cane against one of many canisters attached to the outside of the building; the other canisters soon follow and spew out a powerful gas. After the man goes inside, the entire building launches into the sky. Still dumbstruck, George and A.J. stare up. A few canisters fall down, and one lands on their van, setting off its alarm again. Suddenly, from behind them, a giant blimp starts to descend. It turns out to be [[Charles F. Muntz]]'s [[Spirit of Adventure]] dirigible and Carl is flying it, with [[Russell]] next to him. The airship lands on top of the van, effectively stopping its alarm and Carl and Russell climb out. George incredulously says:"Mr. Fredricksen?" They walk past the nurses and Russell says that next time he'd like to steer. A.J. turns to George and says:"That was the craziest thing I've ever seen!". They look down to find [[Dug]] in front of them. Dug says:"Hi there!" through his collar, and George and A.J. are even more shocked than before.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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*[[Kim Donovan]] as Reporter
 
*[[Kim Donovan]] as Reporter
 
*[[Claire Munzer]] as Old Lady
 
*[[Claire Munzer]] as Old Lady
*[[Valerie LaPoint]] as [[Mrs. Peterson]] (Cat lady)
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*[[Valerie LaPointe]] as [[Mrs. Peterson]] (Cat lady)
   
 
==Release==
 
==Release==
Instead of being released on DVD like [[Partly Cloudy|''Partly Cloudy'']], [[Dug's Special Mission|''Dug's Special Mission'']], or any other Pixar short film, ''George & A.J.'' was initially released on iTunes as an extra feature that came with a purchase of the film. It was later released to fans of Disney/Pixar on their Facebook page and later to the official Disney/Pixar YouTube page. Finally, it was included on ''[[Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 2]]''.
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Instead of being released on DVD like ''[[Partly Cloudy]]'', ''[[Dug's Special Mission]]'' or any other Pixar short movie, ''George & A.J.'' was initially released on iTunes as an extra feature that came with a purchase of the movie. It was later released to fans of Disney/Pixar on their Facebook page and later to the official Disney/Pixar YouTube page. Finally, it was included on ''[[Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 2]]''.
   
 
==Inconsistencies with ''Up''==
 
==Inconsistencies with ''Up''==
*There are slight dialogue differences in the scene where George and A.J. first talk with Carl at his house.
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*There are slight dialog differences in the scene where George and A.J. first talk with Carl at his house.
*In this short film, Russell is seen bracing himself underneath the floorboards of Carl's house. While this attempts to explain how Russell ended up on Carl's porch later in the film, Russell is not seen underneath Carl's house when it takes off in the film. Additionally, if Russell were really in the position shown in the short, he would have no reason to hang on to the house in the first place. Instead, he could have just let it rise and he would have been left safely on the ground.
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*In this short movie, Russell is seen bracing himself underneath the floorboards of Carl's house. While this attempts to explain how Russell ended up on Carl's porch later in the movie, Russell is not seen underneath Carl's house when it takes off in the movie. Additionally, if Russell were really in the position shown in the short, he would have no reason to hang on to the house in the first place. Instead, he could have just let it rise and he would have been left safely on the ground.
*In ''Up'', Carl's surname is always spelled as Fredricks'''e'''n. Yet in the news items which are seen crawling across the screen during the news program, his surname is spelled "Fredricks'''o'''n" twice, a difference that could be attributed to a mistake on the part of the news media.
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*In ''Up'', Carl's last name is always spelled as Fredricks'''e'''n. Yet in the news items which are seen crawling across the screen during the news program, his last name is spelled "Fredricks'''o'''n" twice, a difference that could be attributed to a mistake on the part of the news media.
*The Shady Oaks Retirement Village building blasts off into the sky in this film, yet during the credits of ''Up'', Carl is seen socializing with other residents of the home along with some of Muntz's dogs, implying he ended up living there after the film.
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*The Shady Oaks Retirement Village building blasts off into the sky in this movie, yet during the credits of ''Up'', Carl is seen socializing with other residents of the home along with some of Muntz's dogs, implying he ended up living there after the movie.
 
**Though it is entirely possible, of course, that he simply moved into a ''different'' retirement home and not Shady Oaks.
 
**Though it is entirely possible, of course, that he simply moved into a ''different'' retirement home and not Shady Oaks.
 
*At the end of the short, Carl is seen in the airship without his jacket. Although through most of the end of the film he is seen without a jacket, he does have one at the very end in the airship.
 
*At the end of the short, Carl is seen in the airship without his jacket. Although through most of the end of the film he is seen without a jacket, he does have one at the very end in the airship.
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
*During the news report, there are various reports along the bottom of the screen:
 
*During the news report, there are various reports along the bottom of the screen:
**...reports of "flying house" floods police phones
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**Reports of "flying house" floods police phones
 
**Local birthday parties suffer from citywide helium drought
 
**Local birthday parties suffer from citywide helium drought
 
**Construction pile driving drives city insane
 
**Construction pile driving drives city insane
 
**Entertainment news: [[Charles Muntz]] biopic in production
 
**Entertainment news: [[Charles Muntz]] biopic in production
**Carl Fredrickson charged with 'assault with an elderly weapon'
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**Carl Fredrickson charged with assault with an elderly weapon'
**Fredrickson's sentence reduced due to senior citizen discount
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**Carl's sentence reduced due to senior citizen discount
 
**Report: South America just like America, but south
 
**Report: South America just like America, but south
 
**Study shows 80 is the new 30
 
**Study shows 80 is the new 30
 
*Note that Carl's last name of "Fredricks'''e'''n" is incorrectly spelled "Fredricks'''o'''n" in these tickers.
 
*Note that Carl's last name of "Fredricks'''e'''n" is incorrectly spelled "Fredricks'''o'''n" in these tickers.
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[[ru:Джордж и ЭйДжей]]
 
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Revision as of 17:17, 30 March 2021

Pixar_Short_George_and_AJ

Pixar Short George and AJ

George and A.J. is a Pixar short movie directed by Josh Cooley, which uses characters from Up. It tells what nurses George and A.J. did after Carl Fredricksen left with his house tied to balloons in the feature movie. It was released on the Disney/Pixar Channels and iTunes along with Up. It was also included on Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 2.

Plot

The short starts out with a scene from Up, where two nurses, George and A.J., from Shady Oaks Retirement Village knock on Carl's door to escort him to the nursing home. As seen in the movie, Carl instead, takes off in his house. George and A.J. stare dumbfounded at the sky while their van's alarm goes off (it had been bumped by Carl's house).

The next day, a news reporter does a story about sightings of a floating house. She attempts to get George and A.J.'s opinion, but they are still in shock. Meanwhile other senior citizens around the city, including at Shady Oaks, are watching the news report and learn that Carl has "escaped". A week later George and A.J. are back at their task of escorting elderly citizens to Shady Oaks in their van. Unfortunately, the seniors have got ideas from what Carl did and every time George and A.J. come to a house to take a person away, the senior living there escapes with their house somehow, setting off the car alarm in the process.

Finally, George and A.J. arrive back at the Shady Oaks Retirement Village, only to find an old man outside the door who yells:"So long, suckers!" and hits his cane against one of many canisters attached to the outside of the building; the other canisters soon follow and spew out a powerful gas. After the man goes inside, the entire building launches into the sky. Still dumbstruck, George and A.J. stare up. A few canisters fall down, and one lands on their van, setting off its alarm again. Suddenly, from behind them, a giant blimp starts to descend. It turns out to be Charles F. Muntz's Spirit of Adventure dirigible and Carl is flying it, with Russell next to him. The airship lands on top of the van, effectively stopping its alarm and Carl and Russell climb out. George incredulously says:"Mr. Fredricksen?" They walk past the nurses and Russell says that next time he'd like to steer. A.J. turns to George and says:"That was the craziest thing I've ever seen!". They look down to find Dug in front of them. Dug says:"Hi there!" through his collar, and George and A.J. are even more shocked than before.

Cast

Release

Instead of being released on DVD like Partly Cloudy, Dug's Special Mission or any other Pixar short movie, George & A.J. was initially released on iTunes as an extra feature that came with a purchase of the movie. It was later released to fans of Disney/Pixar on their Facebook page and later to the official Disney/Pixar YouTube page. Finally, it was included on Pixar Short Films Collection Volume 2.

Inconsistencies with Up

  • There are slight dialog differences in the scene where George and A.J. first talk with Carl at his house.
  • In this short movie, Russell is seen bracing himself underneath the floorboards of Carl's house. While this attempts to explain how Russell ended up on Carl's porch later in the movie, Russell is not seen underneath Carl's house when it takes off in the movie. Additionally, if Russell were really in the position shown in the short, he would have no reason to hang on to the house in the first place. Instead, he could have just let it rise and he would have been left safely on the ground.
  • In Up, Carl's last name is always spelled as Fredricksen. Yet in the news items which are seen crawling across the screen during the news program, his last name is spelled "Fredrickson" twice, a difference that could be attributed to a mistake on the part of the news media.
  • The Shady Oaks Retirement Village building blasts off into the sky in this movie, yet during the credits of Up, Carl is seen socializing with other residents of the home along with some of Muntz's dogs, implying he ended up living there after the movie.
    • Though it is entirely possible, of course, that he simply moved into a different retirement home and not Shady Oaks.
  • At the end of the short, Carl is seen in the airship without his jacket. Although through most of the end of the film he is seen without a jacket, he does have one at the very end in the airship.

Trivia

  • During the news report, there are various reports along the bottom of the screen:
    • Reports of "flying house" floods police phones
    • Local birthday parties suffer from citywide helium drought
    • Construction pile driving drives city insane
    • Entertainment news: Charles Muntz biopic in production
    • Carl Fredrickson charged with assault with an elderly weapon'
    • Carl's sentence reduced due to senior citizen discount
    • Report: South America just like America, but south
    • Study shows 80 is the new 30
  • Note that Carl's last name of "Fredricksen" is incorrectly spelled "Fredrickson" in these tickers.