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"Your Friend the Rat": When Remy begins his narration, Emile second-guesses his participation, stating he didn't know he would have to:
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Cite his references
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Take a stand
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Do exposition
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Be the comedic relief
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2.
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"Your Friend the Rat": Remy surmises that this rat, which actually came from China, stopped the plague:
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Germany
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Romania
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Portugal
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Norway
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3.
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"Presto": Two hats are involved in Presto the magician's trick. One is a black top hat. The other is a/n:
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Purple wizard hat
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Yellow bowler
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Red fez
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Orange baseball cap
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4.
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"Presto": The rabbit's main beef with the magician is that the latter wouldn't:
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Pay him
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Let him perform on his own
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Let him finish taking his nap
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Let him eat his carrot
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5.
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"Presto": The rabbit saves Presto from:
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Getting hung from the stage rigging
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Falling from the rafters
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Drowning in a flood
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Suffocating in a locked safe
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"BURN-E": BURN-E's original mission during the short is to repair a broken:
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Thruster
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Lamp
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Window
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Billboard
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"BURN-E": After the credits, what does SUPPLY-R say to BURN-E?
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Back to work
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Power down
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Top job
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There, there
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"Partly Cloudy": This type of bird figures most prominently in the short:
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Eagle
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Stork
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Flamingo
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Cardinal
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"Partly Cloudy": What is notable about the babies that Gus the cloud makes?
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They are all upside down
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They all sing beautifully
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They are all black and white
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They are all rather dangerous
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"Dug's Special Mission": What do Alpha, Beta and Gamma put Dug in charge of watching first?
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A vine
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A rock
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A clock
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A squirrel
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"Dug's Special Mission": What was Dug's birthday wish?
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Getting a new master
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Learning to fly
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Learning to speak
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Becoming friends with the bird
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"George and A.J.": The first person that George and A.J. visit after Carl Fredricksen, Mrs. Peterson, thwarts the duo with:
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Mice
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Water
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Cats
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Martial arts skills
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"George and A.J.": Carl returns to town in a/n:
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Hot air balloon
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Armored blimp
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Bi-plane
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Fighter jet
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"Day & Night": Why does Day first poke Night?
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To wake him up
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Because he sees the moon on Night's belly
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To shoo away bats
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To quiet crickets
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"Day & Night": The first message broadcast when Day steps in front of the radio antenna is:
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"Fear of the unknown"
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"You are not unlike your brother"
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"Opposites attract"
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"Hearts seek their counterpoints"
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"Hawaiian Vacation": Who mistakenly believe that they are in Hawaii, when they are actually still in Bonnie's bedroom?
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Hamm and Slinky
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Woody and Jessie
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Barbie and Kenn
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The aliens
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"Hawaiian Vacation": Who poses as the fire dancer during the dinner?
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Buzz
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Rex
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Potato Head
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Slinky
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"Air Mater": This word is taken up and then put back up at Skipper's Flight School
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Accident
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Safety
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Professional
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Guaranteed
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"Air Mater": Mater and the other planes play this game in the sky:
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Jenga
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Rock-Paper-Scissors
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Checkers
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Tic-tac-toe
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"Small Fry": The real Buzz is left in a/n:
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Arcade claw game
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Backpack
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Ball pit
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Prize shelf
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"Small Fry": The support group for forgotten toys is led by a:
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Nurse
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Sorceress
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Mermaid
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Stewardess
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"Time Travel Mater": Mater first travels in time when he:
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Yawns
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Hiccups
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Sneezes
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Burps
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"Time Travel Mater": Mater traveling back into time results in the possibility that:
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Lightning McQueen never arrives in Radiator Springs
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The highway is built many miles from Radiator Springs
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The Piston Cup is never run
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Radiator Springs is never founded
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"La Luna": These two items are used to secure the moon to the boat:
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Jet-pack and anchor
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Ladder and anchor
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Jet-pack and harpoon
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Ladder and harpoon
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"La Luna": A large star gets wedged into the surface of the moon. Thee boy shatters the star by using:
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A rake
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His shoe
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A hammer
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A song
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