''Mike's New Car'' is a 2002 American animated comedy short film, starring the protagonists from
Pixar
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's ''
Monsters, Inc.'', Mike Wazowski and James P. "Sulley" Sullivan. Directed by
Pete Docter
Peter Hans Docter (born October 9, 1968) is an American filmmaker and animator, who has served as chief creative officer (CCO) of Pixar since 2018. He has directed the company's animated films ''Monsters, Inc.'' (2001), ''Up (2009 film), Up'' ( ...
and Roger L. Gould, it is the first Pixar short to use dialogue and the first to take characters and situations from a previously established work.
The short premiered on September 17, 2002, and was included in the
DVD
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and
VHS release of ''
Monsters, Inc.''
It was nominated for a 2002 Academy Award for
Best Animated Short Film.
Plot
Mike gets a new
six-wheel drive car and happily insists on showing it off to Sulley. While Sulley is confused about what happened to Mike's old car, Mike is excited to drive his new car. Unfortunately for Mike,
anything that can go wrong does go wrong.
Once inside the car, Sulley attempts to make himself comfortable with the adjustable
power seat, but then starts to play with it for fun until an annoyed Mike snaps at him to stop. Mike starts the engine, then hears the seatbelt reminder sound chiming. Although Sulley gets his seatbelt on easily, Mike finds his stuck and accidentally falls and locks himself out of the car while attempting to unstick it. Mike instructs Sulley to push the door unlock button so he can reenter, but is very angry when Sulley, confused by the massive amount of buttons on the dashboard, pushes the one that opens the
hood instead. Mike tries to close it, but fails when the hood is too high for him to reach, Sulley, in an attempt to help, accidentally shuts it on Mike's fingers, causing him to scream in pain, and apologizes to him. Sulley helps Mike get free by pushing the button again, but accidentally ends up sending Mike flying onto the engine motors and has him trapped inside the engine compartment after the hood closes. Mike calls Sulley on his cell phone to open the hood again, allowing Mike to escape and close the hood.
When Mike reenters the car, he is annoyed by the continuous seatbelt reminder tone still chiming. Mike manages to put his seatbelt on, but is disappointed when the windshield wipers randomly turn on, annoying him even more. As Sulley attempts to push a button, Mike tells him not to touch anything and says he’ll do it himself. However, Mike pushes a button that loudly plays
Latin
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music on the car's stereo system and pushes more buttons that launches the entire car into chaotic malfunction.
After a while, Mike ends the chaos by pulling the key out of the ignition. When Sulley accidentally breaks the rearview mirror in an attempt to realign it, Mike finally reaches his breaking point and forces Sulley out of the car before speeding away, resulting in the car's destruction. Sulley then comments that the
airbag
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did not go off, but is surprised when it does immediately burst afterwards, sending Mike flying. After Sulley catches him, Mike sadly admits that he misses his old car.
During the credits, Mike reminisces about his old car before agreeing to walk to work with Sulley.
Voice cast
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Billy Crystal
William Edward Crystal (born March 14, 1948)On page 17 of his book ''700 Sundays'', Crystal displays his birth announcement, which gives his first two names as "William Edward", not "William Jacob" is an American comedian, actor, and filmmaker. ...
as Michael "Mike" Wazowski
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John Goodman
John Stephen Goodman (born June 20, 1952) is an American actor. He rose to prominence in television before becoming an acclaimed and popular film actor. Goodman has received List of awards and nominations received by John Goodman, various acc ...
as James P. "Sulley" Sullivan
Home media
''Mike's New Car'' was released on September 17, 2002, attached as a bonus feature on the ''Monsters, Inc.'' DVD and VHS release.
The DVD release features commentary by "Docter and Gould", which turn out to be the directors' young children. The short was also released on November 10, 2009, on the ''Monsters, Inc.'' Blu-ray.
References
External links
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''Building Mike's New Car''Co-director/creative director of shorts department Roger Gould and story artists Rob Gibbs and Jeff Pidgeon discuss how they followed up the CGI adventures of Mike and Sulley by Building Mike's New Car.
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2002 computer-animated films
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2002 animated short films
2002 comedy films
Films directed by Pete Docter
Films scored by Randy Newman
American monster movies
Pixar short films
Animated films about automobiles
Monsters, Inc.
2000s monster movies
Films with screenplays by Pete Docter
2000s English-language films
American animated short films
American comedy short films
English-language short films