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** A fifth episode of ''Tales from Radiator Springs'' titled ''To Protect and Serve'' was planned and has released merchandise, but never got released.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The initial storyboards to Float contained Caucasian characters, but one of Bobby Rubio's co-workers told him that he should depict Filipino-American characters instead. While he was initially unsure of this idea, he decided to make this change to "empower [his son] and empower children of color".

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** A fourth Toy Story short titled "Mythic Rock" was intended to be made and released in 2013. It never came out of DevelopmentHell.
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The initial storyboards to Float contained Caucasian characters, but one of Bobby Rubio's co-workers told him that he should depict Filipino-American characters instead. While he was initially unsure of this idea, he decided to make this change to "empower [his son] and empower children of color".
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Okay, I just rewatched it and no, it's original animation.


* NoBudget & ShootTheMoney: The spin-offs of the full length movies were likely made as part of the original's production, likely helping the shorts' production value (and, considering they continue to make original shorts that can't make heavy use of old models, money's not the only consideration in making spin-offs). ''Pixar Popcorn'' is the ultimate example in Pixar's canon; [[https://www.polygon.com/disney-plus/22244748/pixar-popcorn-shorts-disney-plus-interview they were made by animators inbetween feature films and HAD to use existing assets]] (likely why ''Toy Story'', ''Finding Nemo'', ''The Incredibles'' and ''Cars'' were featured as they all had recent sequels). The ''Soul'' Popcorn short is the ultimate example ''of'' the ultimate example: it consists entirely of recycled environmental shots from the movie.

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* NoBudget & ShootTheMoney: The spin-offs of the full length movies were likely made as part of the original's production, likely helping the shorts' production value (and, considering they continue to make original shorts that can't make heavy use of old models, money's not the only consideration in making spin-offs). ''Pixar Popcorn'' is the ultimate example in Pixar's canon; [[https://www.polygon.com/disney-plus/22244748/pixar-popcorn-shorts-disney-plus-interview they were made by animators inbetween feature films and HAD to use existing assets]] (likely why ''Toy Story'', ''Finding Nemo'', ''The Incredibles'' and ''Cars'' were featured as they all had recent sequels). The ''Soul'' Popcorn short is the ultimate example ''of'' the ultimate example: it consists entirely of recycled environmental shots from the movie.
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* NoBudget & ShootTheMoney: The spin-offs of the full length movies were likely made as part of the original's production, likely helping the shorts' production value (and, considering they continue to make original shorts that can't make heavy use of old models, money's not the only consideration in making spin-offs). ''Pixar Popcorn'' is the ultimate example in Pixar's canon; [[https://www.polygon.com/disney-plus/22244748/pixar-popcorn-shorts-disney-plus-interview they were made by animators inbetween feature films and HAD to use existing assets]] (likely why ''Toy Story'', ''Finding Nemo'', ''The Incredibles'' and ''Cars'' were featured as they all had recent sequels).

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* NoBudget & ShootTheMoney: The spin-offs of the full length movies were likely made as part of the original's production, likely helping the shorts' production value (and, considering they continue to make original shorts that can't make heavy use of old models, money's not the only consideration in making spin-offs). ''Pixar Popcorn'' is the ultimate example in Pixar's canon; [[https://www.polygon.com/disney-plus/22244748/pixar-popcorn-shorts-disney-plus-interview they were made by animators inbetween feature films and HAD to use existing assets]] (likely why ''Toy Story'', ''Finding Nemo'', ''The Incredibles'' and ''Cars'' were featured as they all had recent sequels). The ''Soul'' Popcorn short is the ultimate example ''of'' the ultimate example: it consists entirely of recycled environmental shots from the movie.
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* NoBudget & ShootTheMoney: The spin-offs of the full length movies were likely made as part of the original's production, likely helping the shorts' production value (and, considering they continue to make original shorts that can't make heavy use of old models, money's not the only consideration in making spin-offs). ''Pixar Popcorn'' is the ultimate example in Pixar's canon; [[https://www.polygon.com/disney-plus/22244748/pixar-popcorn-shorts-disney-plus-interview they were made by animators inbetween feature films and HAD to use existing assets]] (likely why ''Toy Story'', ''Finding Nemo'', and ''Cars'' was featured as they had recent sequels).

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* NoBudget & ShootTheMoney: The spin-offs of the full length movies were likely made as part of the original's production, likely helping the shorts' production value (and, considering they continue to make original shorts that can't make heavy use of old models, money's not the only consideration in making spin-offs). ''Pixar Popcorn'' is the ultimate example in Pixar's canon; [[https://www.polygon.com/disney-plus/22244748/pixar-popcorn-shorts-disney-plus-interview they were made by animators inbetween feature films and HAD to use existing assets]] (likely why ''Toy Story'', ''Finding Nemo'', ''The Incredibles'' and ''Cars'' was were featured as they all had recent sequels).
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The initial storyboards to Float contained Caucasian characters, but one of Rubio's co-workers told him that he should depict Filipino-American characters instead. While he was initially unsure of this idea, he decided to make this change to "empower [his son] and empower children of color".

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The initial storyboards to Float contained Caucasian characters, but one of Bobby Rubio's co-workers told him that he should depict Filipino-American characters instead. While he was initially unsure of this idea, he decided to make this change to "empower [his son] and empower children of color".

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