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− | The monster truck version of Mike yells to the monster truck version of Sulley, "We're banished, genius |
+ | The monster truck version of Mike yells to the monster truck version of Sulley, "We're banished, genius! Stuck out here in this wasteland without chains!" Leaving Sulley to reply, "But, Mike, the Boomobile's in trouble! She needs our help!" (Replacing "[[Boo]]" with "Boomobile") Mike then says, "You're still not listening!" In the second scene, the Abominable Snowplow says, "Welcome to the [[Himalayas]]!" Snow cone?" |
Then [[Mack]], who was watching the movie, says a line about [[John Ratzenberger]], who was the voice of both Mack and [[Yeti]]. |
Then [[Mack]], who was watching the movie, says a line about [[John Ratzenberger]], who was the voice of both Mack and [[Yeti]]. |
Revision as of 03:28, 15 June 2014
Monster Trucks, Inc. is a scene in the credits of Cars being shown at the Radiator Springs Drive-In Theatre. It is a film made with monster trucks about Monsters, Inc. featuring Mike, Sulley and the Abominable Snowplow.
Plot
The monster truck version of Mike yells to the monster truck version of Sulley, "We're banished, genius! Stuck out here in this wasteland without chains!" Leaving Sulley to reply, "But, Mike, the Boomobile's in trouble! She needs our help!" (Replacing "Boo" with "Boomobile") Mike then says, "You're still not listening!" In the second scene, the Abominable Snowplow says, "Welcome to the Himalayas!" Snow cone?"
Then Mack, who was watching the movie, says a line about John Ratzenberger, who was the voice of both Mack and Yeti.
Trivia
- The Boomobile is mentioned by Sulley, but is not seen.
- John Goodman and Billy Crystal reprised the roles of Mike and Sulley as monster trucks.