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⚫ | {{Character|image=Cars-mike.jpg|performer=[[Billy Crystal]]|appear=''[[Cars]]''<br>''[[Tokyo Mater]]''}}{{D|'''Mike Car:''' "We're banished, genius! Stuck out here in this wasteland without chains!"<br>'''Sullivan Truck:''' "But, Mike, the Boomobile's in trouble! She needs our help!"<br>'''Mike Car:''' "You're still not listening!"|Mike Car and [[Sulley (Cars)|Sulley Truck]] arguing}}'''Mike''' is a minor character in ''[[Cars]]''. |
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+ | ==''Cars''== |
⚫ | "Mike is the top scare assistant at Monster Trucks Incorporated. He assists his best friend and number one all time Scarer, Sulley. Mike is a wise crackin' Micro-car who loves joking around more than he loves working, but together the two make a great team."<ref>"Car Finder" (supplementary material on Blu-ray Disc release of ''Cars''). 2007. Blu-ray Disc. Walt Disney Home Entertainment, 2007.</ref> |
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− | [[File:Mike_car_and_sulley_truck_in_tokyo_mater.png|thumb|Mike in ''Tokyo Mater''.]] |
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− | *Mike appears in the video game [[Cars Mater-National]] along with [[Sulley (Cars)|Sulley]], but is voiced by Ivar Brogger instead of [[Billy Crystal]] |
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+ | He appears in ''[[Monster Trucks, Inc.]]'' |
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− | *Mike makes a cameo in ''[[Tokyo Mater]]'', a Cars Toon: Mater Talls Tales episode. |
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+ | ==''Tokyo Mater''== |
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− | *Mike is in ''Guido Kart Races ''in'' [[Cars Race-O-Rama]].'' |
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+ | He and Sulley make a cameo in ''[[Tokyo Mater]]'' when [[Mater]] drifts out of the building. |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *Mike appears in the video game ''[[Cars Mater-National Championship]]'' along with Sulley, but is voiced by [[Carlos Alazraqui]] instead of [[Billy Crystal]]. In the game, he can be played in the Mike and Sulley's Last Laugh levels. He also appears driving around [[Radiator Springs]] in exploration mode, as well as in the endscene of Big and Strong Again. |
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+ | *In ''[[Cars Race-O-Rama]]'', he is playable in Guido Kart races. |
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+ | *According to Car Finder, he is a Heebie-Jeebie Buggy Inc. Cycoupe. |
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+ | ==Gallery== |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Mike Cars Car Finder.jpg|Car Finder screenshot |
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+ | File:Mikecars.jpg |
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+ | Mike car and sulley truck in tokyo mater.png|Mike in ''Tokyo Mater'' |
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+ | RC2E78-94.png |
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+ | Mike Cars Mater-National.PNG |
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+ | Mikeraceorama.PNG |
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+ | R6OP78-128.png |
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+ | MikeWax.jpg|Die-cast |
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+ | </gallery> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 19:50, 25 June 2019
- Mike Car: "We're banished, genius! Stuck out here in this wasteland without chains!"
Sullivan Truck: "But, Mike, the Boomobile's in trouble! She needs our help!"
Mike Car: "You're still not listening!" - —Mike Car and Sulley Truck arguing
Mike is a minor character in Cars.
Cars
"Mike is the top scare assistant at Monster Trucks Incorporated. He assists his best friend and number one all time Scarer, Sulley. Mike is a wise crackin' Micro-car who loves joking around more than he loves working, but together the two make a great team."[1]
He appears in Monster Trucks, Inc.
Tokyo Mater
He and Sulley make a cameo in Tokyo Mater when Mater drifts out of the building.
Trivia
- Mike appears in the video game Cars Mater-National Championship along with Sulley, but is voiced by Carlos Alazraqui instead of Billy Crystal. In the game, he can be played in the Mike and Sulley's Last Laugh levels. He also appears driving around Radiator Springs in exploration mode, as well as in the endscene of Big and Strong Again.
- He is based on the character Mike Wazowski from Monsters, Inc.
- In Cars Race-O-Rama, he is playable in Guido Kart races.
- According to Car Finder, he is a Heebie-Jeebie Buggy Inc. Cycoupe.
Gallery
References
- ↑ "Car Finder" (supplementary material on Blu-ray Disc release of Cars). 2007. Blu-ray Disc. Walt Disney Home Entertainment, 2007.