Planes: Fire & Rescue Games, Recipes, & 10 Things You Never Knew
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Now for your entertainment from Planes: Fire & Rescue check out these 10 Things You Never Knew About Planes: Fire & Rescue!
10 THINGS YOU NEVER KNEW ABOUT PLANES: FIRE & RESCUE!
Pssst! Want the inside scoop on Dusty’s new adventure, PLANES: FIRE & RESCUE? We quiz the filmmakers and animation team for super fun facts and sizzlin’ insider secrets…
MOVIE SECRET #1…
THERE ARE HIDDEN MEANINGS BEHIND THE NUMBERS IN THE MOVIE! “We love to hide fun numbers in the animation,” reveals Planes: Fire & Rescue art director Toby Wilson. “The ‘301’ you see on the side of Blade is actually the number from the CalFire’s air-attack helicopter at Hemet-Ryan air base. We used that as a thank you because we spent so much time there researching the movie. Watch out for national identification numbers on the planes and helicopters, too. They often hide things like birthdays or special dates for the filmmakers. The birthday of Bobs Gannaway, our director, is one of the national identification numbers in the movie!”
MOVIE SECRET #2…
A SCENE IN THE MOVIE IS BASED ON A FIREFIGHTER’S TRUE ACT OF BRAVERY! “In the movie, there’s a scene where a new character named Blade takes Dusty Crophopper into a mine to protect him from a fire,” explains Planes: Fire & Rescue director Bobs Gannaway. “Well, that sequence is based on a true story. A firefighter named Pulaski saved his crew by taking them into a mine in Idaho during 1910’s Great Idaho Fire. In honor of the famous firefighter, we named our yellow fire truck in the movie Pulaski. It’s an absolute honor to have him represented in the film.”
MOVIE SECRET #3…
PISTON PEAK NATIONAL PARK IS BASED ON A NUMBER OF NATIONAL PARKS! “We wanted to take audiences somewhere they’ve never been before,” reveals Bobs Gannaway. “The film has a little bit of Americana woven into a mash-up of Yellowstone, Yosemite and a few other national parks – all with our own distinctive spin.” Keep your eyes peeled when the action of the movie heads to the Grand Fusel Lodge of Piston Peak. The quirky building was directly inspired by Yellowstone’s iconic Old Faithful Inn!
MOVIE SECRET #4…
JULIE BOWEN SIGNED UP FOR THE SEQUEL BEFORE THE FIRST PLANES FILM WAS EVEN RELEASED! “I have no idea how I ended up in an amazing Disney animation like this,” giggles actress Julie Bowen. “Out of the blue, I got a call from Disney offering me the role – but I’ve since discovered that John Lasseter [the head of Walt Disney Animation Studios] is a huge fan of my show, Modern Family. When they offered me the role of Dipper in Planes: Fire & Rescue, the first Planes movie hadn’t been released – but I knew I was in safe hands. My kids love the fact that I’m in a Planes movie. This whole experience has been an absolute blast!”
MOVIE SECRET #5…
IT TOOK A TEAM OF 900 PEOPLE TO CREATE THE MOVIE! A lot of time and effort goes into the creation of an epic animation like Planes: Fire & Rescue. “In total, a team of 900 people spent four years creating the ambitious animated movie,” admits producer Ferrell Barron. “That includes everyone from animators and voice artists to writers and musicians.”
MOVIE SECRET #6…
REAL VEHICLES OFTEN INSPIRE THE CHARACTER DESIGN! Most of the high-flying vehicles in the movie are fictional, but their design is usually inspired by real aircraft. The look of Dusty Crophopper was inspired by three planes: the Air Tractor 502, the Cessna and the Air Dromader. The design of Windlifter was inspired by three helicopters: the Sikorsky Skycrane, the Kamov KA-26 and the Mil MI-10. Many of the land-based vehicles are also based on real automobiles. The design of Mayday – Propwash Junction’s feisty fire truck – was based on the 1940s Fordson Tender.
MOVIE SECRET #7…
ACTRESS JULIE BOWEN PANICKED IN THE RECORDING BOOTH! “I had a lot of fun in the recording booth,” admits Julie Bowen. “You have to repeat the same lines a million times, but it never gets boring. The director and his team sit behind a big glass window. They have to press a button for me to hear what they are saying, but I’d always see them chatting away whenever their fingers left the button. It made me panic. I’d think, ‘Oh no! Am I doing this wrong?’ Eventually, I asked them to keep their finger on the button so that I could hear everything. That’s when I discovered they were talking about the most boring things in the world! They would turn to each other and say things like, “Um… Did anybody change the toner in the fax machine?” They weren’t talking about me at all!”
MOVIE SECRET #8…
AN AEROBATIC HELICOPTER PILOT ASSISTED THE ANIMATION TEAM! Blade Ranger and Windlifter are two exciting new helicopter characters in the movie. In order to research how they fly, the filmmakers turned to a world-renowned aerobatic helicopter pilot named Chuck Aaron. Aaron has more than 42 years and 20,000 flight hours under his belt! “They asked me if I would watch the movie and look at the storyboards to determine if the helicopter movements were factual and feasible,” says Aaron. “It brings authenticity and realism to the movie.”
MOVIE SECRET #9…
PISTON PEAK’S MECHANIC TUG IS NAMED AFTER A REAL MECHANIC! “Maru is the name of the friendly mechanic tug at Piston Peak Air Attack base, but his history dates back to the first movie,” explains Toby Wilson. “On one of the research trips for the first movie, the team went to Wisconsin where they met a mechanic with one hand. Outside his garage, it said ‘Maru’s Garage’ written in big letters. Our creative executive, Paul Gerard, went inside and asked him, ‘So, where’s Maru?’ The mechanic replied, ‘The name’s Marv!’ It turns out he had really bad handwriting on his sign. Marv is the real-life inspiration behind Maru in the movie.”
MOVIE SECRET #10!
DANE COOK WOULD LIKE TO SEE A MUSICAL PLANES MOVIE! “I’ve always been a fan of all Disney movies when I was growing up, especially the musicals,” admits Dane Cook. “I used to love Bedknobs And Broomsticks, which was live action and animation combined. I just loved it, and I always wanted to be a part of it. I’d love to see a Planes musical. After Frozen was released, I said to everyone, ‘We need music in Planes.’ Maybe next time?”
MOVIE SECRET EXTRA!
MORE THAN 2 MILLION TREES POPULATE PISTON PEAK NATIONAL PARK! One of the many difficult tasks that the filmmakers tackled was the creation of Piston Peak National Park. “It was a huge challenge for the art team,” explains Bobs Gannaway. “And more than 2 million trees were incorporated into its design.” The animation team ensured that just the right trees were incorporated into the scenery – including lodgepole pine, ponderosa pine, incense cedar, red woods and giant sequoia!
Randy Fulgham says
this is very interesting–thanks for sharing…..
LeeAnn H says
Wow, that’s interesting… I’ll have to look for them when I watch the movie.
Marthalynn says
How fun! My son loves this movie. Now I’m actually excited to see it again (for the umpteenth time!) so I can look for the hidden meanings! Thanks for sharing this.
Maria Iemma says
I heard the movie was out on DVD/BluRay. I am going to get it for my grandson who just loves planes and of course, anything by Disney
Diana Corlett says
This behind the scenes info made for an interesting article. I hope to be watching this movie with my youngest grandson soon. I can impress him with all my insider knowledge now…lol
Jennifer Ha says
thanks for letting me know i will go check it out!!
Deborah D says
I never knew all this work went into Disney films.
Betsy Barnes says
Very interesting article! I love reading what goes into to the creation of movies, especially Disney 🙂
Barrie says
This is a great article and one I’m sharing with my nephews!
Nena Sinclair says
Very interesting facts! My grandson loves Planes (and Cars, too!)
Lisa Queen says
I loved all these hidden facts. Very interesting.
Dorothy Boucher says
Thanks for sharing all these inside scoop with us. very interesting and my grandchildren love the planes 🙂 thanks for share
Linda Manns Linneman says
This is such neat information. It will make it more interesting when I watch this movie with my grandkids. Thank you for sharing
Tina F says
wow love the behind the scenes info My son so loves Planes and wants the new movie He has them all
Sandra Watts says
Cool facts. Thanks for sharing.
laurie damrose says
I would get this for my son!There’s lots of fun secret things to discover.
Susan Broughton says
I have yet to see this film . So thanks for the review.
Sherry Bracy says
I love these 10 thingswe never knew… thats exciting and interesting facts! we have yet to see this movie. now while watching it, we will have more knowledge and be watchful for these things! Thanks!
Mary McCloy says
This review you have done is really informative 🙂 Kids will go crazy over this game .
Karen Jaras says
My grandkids keep me up to date on this
cyndi f says
I have not seen this but it looks cute, thank you for reviewing it
Laurali graham says
I can’t wait to see this movie.
Esperanza Gailliard says
Wow, hidden meanings. I am sure that is so true 😀 My kids tell me about things all the time. My youngest would love to see this one too.
Denise Smith says
my kids is excited to see the movie
Heather Ne says
I love Disney movie and I didn’t realize how much work for the film I’m excited to see this a debut the movie in blue ray
Jody Arbogast says
I don’t think my grandson ever seen this before. Thank you !
Michelle Schafer says
I got my son the movie for Christmas. Can’t wait to see his face when he opens it!
Sue M. says
I love reading about all these hidden details about the movie, thanks for sharing!
Amy Green says
I love this film series! My favorite character is done by Teri Hatcher. She is a surprisingly good voice-over actress. I think that Disney should turn this into a tv series for kids!