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2009 American picture show

Dug'south Special Mission
Dug's Special Mission.JPG

Championship screen

Directed by Ronnie del Carmen
Written past Ronnie del Carmen
Bob Peterson
Based on Characters past
Pete Docter
Produced past Galyn Susman
Starring Bob Peterson
Delroy Lindo
Jerome Ranft
Narrated past Bob Peterson
Edited past Steve Bloom
Music by Michael Giacchino

Production
companies

  • Walt Disney Pictures
  • Pixar Blitheness Studios
Distributed by Walt Disney Studios
Domicile Entertainment

Release appointment

  • November x, 2009 (2009-11-10)
(with Up Blu-ray/DVD)

Running time

four:40
Country Us
Language English

Dug'due south Special Mission is a 2009 American computer animated short film, directed by Ronnie del Carmen. Information technology is tied into and included on the Blu-ray/DVD releases of Up [1] and Pixar Short Films Drove: Volume two.

According to Jonas Rivera, the producer of Pixar'due south film Up, Dug'south Special Mission "is a little fleck of the backstory of what Dug was really doing out there on this mysterious mission when nosotros meet him [in Upward]".[2] In the brusk, Dug is instructed on how to catch the bird (which he names Kevin) by Alpha, Beta, and Gamma, but their instructions are actually intended to keep Dug abroad from them.

Production [edit]

Ronnie del Carmen explained "Dug was created very early in the development of the movie idea, fifty-fifty earlier than Russell", simply little was known virtually his character on elevation of his supporting part, such every bit how or why he spoke. It was kept this way in Upwards because the writers wanted to go along the focus on Carl. After farther developing Dug, it was decided that stories could be told about him beyond the motion picture due to his lovable personality. The purpose of Dug's Special Mission was to tell Dug's story, as he "arrives in Upward talking well-nigh being on a special mission, and we never talked about information technology again in the moving-picture show", which made Carmen inquisitive. He worked with Pete Docter and Bob Peterson on the motion-picture show, and noted "their involvement was crucial since the three of us were always part of telling the larger story of the motion picture", and so they had similar sensibilities toward the Upwardly universe. While Docter offered suggestions on the direction the short could go, Peterson provided insight into how Dug should be blithe through his "funny nuances" because, Carmen explains, "as animators we gravitate to communicating visually and through behavior". Peterson was the person who created, voiced, and wrote well-nigh of Dug, and during the recording he improvised and experimented, with many of these humorous takes ending up in the final pic. Carmen noted "at that place were many lines and quips that Bob Peterson did during recording that I could accept used merely had to leave out." An actress reference for the blitheness was Carmen's own German Shepherd when he was growing up. Added inspiration for the Dug scenes came from various Pixar crew members, including John Lasseter.[3]

Carmen wrote the story and dialogue for Dug'southward Special Mission. He "had the idea for the short as presently as the motion picture was in production, correct around the layout phase [and] storyboarded a rough version speedily and pitched it to Jonas Rivera and Pete Docter around late spring 2008". He causeless once finishing working on the story for Upwardly, he could motion into a brusk. However, the third deed of the flick ran into plot issues, causing him to simultaneously remain on the staff to fe these out, start work on the brusque, and illustrate a necktie-in book My Name Is Dug (near Dug searching for the bird, which was described as "a bully companion to Dug'southward Special Mission because both happen before Carl and Russell show up").[iii] Project approval for the curt was given past Disney during January 2009, and production ended in June of that twelvemonth. A favourite scene that Carmen fought for (though information technology was eventually cut) was where "Dug falls into an airplane and flies it down to the other dogs, swoop bomber style", as they wanted to ensure every frame of blitheness was used efficiently. As the short takes place in the events leading upward to Carl and Russel finding Doug, a scene that takes place in the main feature, so the ending has "Carl and Russell'due south dialogue and acting [being] lifted from Up, because deviating from that would touch continuity and make it more expensive. The music was restricted to the score that Michael Giacchino had already written for the flick. Another claiming was "working with the time constraint of making a film that'due south only iv.5 minutes".[3]

On the prospect of farther Up-related shorts, Carmen said "'I definitely would dearest to do the continuing stories of Dug. I had a scene in the original storyboard of Dug's Special Mission that had him flight an airplane. We cut information technology because of the length, and it seemed out of place with the other gags. But I nevertheless desire to see him in a plane someday. At that place are stories in my head that tell how he got into Muntz's pack. Dug in that pack looks like a mistake – an oversight. I would love to tell that before story of how he got at that place. Certainly Muntz and Dug, Russell and Dug... Carl and Dug too!"[3]

Plot [edit]

The short is set during the events of Upwardly. It is Dug'south birthday. This ordinary Aureate Retriever wishes that it will be the happiest twenty-four hours of his life, when of a sudden, Kevin runs over him and the pack leaders – Blastoff (a Doberman Pinscher), Beta (a Rottweiler) and Gamma (a Bulldog) – run across Dug. Irritated with Dug for getting in their fashion, they come with "special missions" for Dug to help capture the bird. All the same, these are just plots to keep Dug out of their way.

First, Blastoff assigns Dug to watch a large stone and make sure it doesn't move, because it is "the bird'due south favorite stone". Dug accidentally causes a pebble to roll down an incline and topple the big boulder, which nigh crushes Alpha, Beta, and Gamma.

Next, Dug is told to sit in a hole, in which Alpha claims it'southward the "bird's favorite hole" and not to leave information technology. Dug sits in it, but the sand he's sitting on is quicksand; he and the sand land on Alpha, Beta, and Gamma at the spot where they were trying to take hold of the bird.

Dug is then assigned to sit on a rock; when he jumps onto the rock, following Alpha's orders, Alpha, Beta, Gamma, and the rock they're standing on all kickoff to fall. Numerous scenes follow of Alpha, Beta, and Gamma getting caught or captured by traps intended for Kevin, due to actions of Dug as a result of commands given to him by Blastoff: Alpha tells Dug to move, in which they get trapped in a internet, Alpha tells Dug to move, but Dug accidentally steps on a pebble, which fires tranquilizer darts (ane of them hits Beta), last, Dug and the dogs step on alpine rock statues, but they all fall over. Dug, Beta and Gamma make it, but Alpha falls down with the statues.

Angered, Alpha vows revenge on Dug, contacting Charles Muntz in his airship to report that Dug has prevented them from catching the bird. Beta sarcastically tells Dug to accept a happy birthday. Dug of a sudden sees Muntz's Spirit of Adventure dirigible in the sky. Fearful of how Muntz volition punish him, Dug runs away and stumbles into a mist-laden rocky area. He sees a stone that resembles a turtle, followed by 1 that looks like a man. When he hears a voice saying "I see you back there," he asks if the man is okay. Dug and then realizes that he has received his birthday wish: a new master (Carl Fredricksen). The clouds clear, the lord's day comes out, and Dug sits proudly on a flat rock. From here, the brusque comes full circle, reflecting the point when Dug is introduced in the film; Russell notices him and briefly thinks Dug is a rock. Later on the credits are shown, Dug is told to speak; he replies "Hi there!," surprising Carl and Russell.

Cast [edit]

  • Bob Peterson every bit Dug and Alpha
  • Delroy Lindo as Beta
  • Jerome Ranft as Gamma
  • Ed Asner as Carl Fredricksen
  • Hashemite kingdom of jordan Nagai as Russell

Critical reception [edit]

In a review of Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume ii, Common Sense Media notes "There is some mild cartoonish violence in a few of the shorts, but it's of the slapstick multifariousness that is more than humorous than upsetting (like when a stone nearly flattens the dogs in Dug's Special Mission)".[four] Total Film said "All are fun in their own derivative right, Dug's Special Mission particularly for its insights into Up'south fractious canine relations."[5] DVD Talk wrote "Fire-E and Dug's Special Mission play out more like deleted scenes than anything else".[six] IGN said "kids and adults alike should relish the Looney Tunes-inspired cartoon that finds the hapless Dug trying to earn the respect of his pack."[7] CBBC said "it'due south dandy".[8]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Sciretta, Peter (August 10, 2009). "Pixar's Up and Monsters, Inc. Blu-ray/DVD Releases Appear". SlashFilm . Retrieved Baronial 31, 2012.
  2. ^ "Up's companion short films are revealed". SciFi Wire. 2009-05-26. Retrieved 2009-05-27 . [ expressionless link ]
  3. ^ a b c d Noyer, Jérémie (November 26, 2009). "Up:ascent with Story Creative person and Dug'due south Special Mission's Director Ronnie del Carmen!". Animated Views . Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  4. ^ "Pixar Short Films Collection: Volume 2". Common Sense Media. November 13, 2012. Retrieved October five, 2014.
  5. ^ Smith, Neil (November five, 2012). "Pixar Short Films Collection two". Total Film . Retrieved Oct five, 2014.
  6. ^ Miller, Randy (Nov 16, 2012). "Pixar Short Films Drove, Volume 2 (Blu-ray)". DVD Talk . Retrieved October five, 2014.
  7. ^ White, Cindy (November xi, 2009). "Upwardly Blu-ray Review". IGN . Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  8. ^ "DVD review: UP". CBBC. March 26, 2010. Retrieved October five, 2014.

External links [edit]

  • Official website
  • Dug'south Special Mission at IMDb
  • Dug's Special Mission at The Big Cartoon DataBase

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