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* OneSceneWonder: Other than Miss Fritter, the Thunder Hollow Speedway racers have only a few seconds onscreen, and they make every second count. These include cop car-turned participant APB, duo Hit and Run, swearing taxi Faregame, goofy rental van RV, and wailing ambulance Dr. Damage.
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* OneSceneWonder: Other than Miss Fritter, the Thunder Hollow Speedway racers have only a few seconds onscreen, and they make every second count. These include cop car-turned participant APB, duo Hit and Run, swearing taxi Faregame, goofy rental van RV, Arvy, and wailing ambulance Dr. Damage.
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* OneSceneWonder: Other than Miss Fritter, the Thunder Hollow Speedway racers have only a few seconds onscreen, and they make every second count.
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* OneSceneWonder: Other than Miss Fritter, the Thunder Hollow Speedway racers have only a few seconds onscreen, and they make every second count. These include cop car-turned participant APB, duo Hit and Run, swearing taxi Faregame, goofy rental van RV, and wailing ambulance Dr. Damage.
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** InUniverse for Lightning and Cruz, the demolition derby which is basically the equivalent of ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' or ''Literatu re/BattleRoyale'' for cars.
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** InUniverse for Lightning and Cruz, the demolition derby which is basically the equivalent of ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' or ''Literatu re/BattleRoyale'' ''Literature/BattleRoyale'' for cars.
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** The dramatic scene where [=McQueen=] has a little HeroicRRoD, falling behind Storm during the race in LA, and then desperately trying to keep up against Storm, directly leading into his infamous fatal crash, has been a subject of memes where the scene is used to refer to a situation of a person denying the realization of an inavitability.
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** The dramatic scene where [=McQueen=] has a little HeroicRRoD, falling behind Storm during the race in LA, and then desperately trying to keep up against Storm, directly leading into his infamous fatal crash, has been a subject of memes where the scene is used to refer to a situation of a person denying the realization of an inavitability.that something has way passed.
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** The dramatic scene where [=McQueen=] has a [=HeroicRRoD=], falling behind Storm during the race in LA, and then desperately trying to keep up against Storm, directly leading into his infamous fatal crash, has been a subject of memes where the scene is used to refer to a situation of a person denying the realization of an inavitability.
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** The dramatic scene where [=McQueen=] has a [=HeroicRRoD=], little HeroicRRoD, falling behind Storm during the race in LA, and then desperately trying to keep up against Storm, directly leading into his infamous fatal crash, has been a subject of memes where the scene is used to refer to a situation of a person denying the realization of an inavitability.
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** The dramatic scene where [=McQueen=] has a HeroicRRoD, falling behind Storm during the race in LA, and then desperately trying to keep up against Storm, directly leading into his infamous fatal crash, has been a subject of memes where the scene is used to refer to a situation of a person denying the realization of an inavitability.
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** The dramatic scene where [=McQueen=] has a HeroicRRoD, [=HeroicRRoD=], falling behind Storm during the race in LA, and then desperately trying to keep up against Storm, directly leading into his infamous fatal crash, has been a subject of memes where the scene is used to refer to a situation of a person denying the realization of an inavitability.
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** InUniverse for Lightning and Cruz, the demolition derby which is basically the equivalent of ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' or ''Literature/BattleRoyale'' for cars.
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** InUniverse for Lightning and Cruz, the demolition derby which is basically the equivalent of ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' or ''Literature/BattleRoyale'' ''Literatu re/BattleRoyale'' for cars.
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** The dramatic scene where [=McQueen=] has a HeroicRRoD, falling behind Storm during the race in LA, and then desperately trying to keep up against Storm, directly leading into his infamous fatal crash, has been a subject of memes where the scene is used to refer to a situation of a person denying the realization of an inavitability.
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* MisaimedMarketing: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06-g9nuW7Kw&feature=youtu.be&t=67 Several figures]] from the film's toyline are based on [=McQueen's=] appearance ''just after'' his crash.
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* MisaimedMarketing: MisaimedMerchandising: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06-g9nuW7Kw&feature=youtu.be&t=67 Several figures]] from the film's toyline are based on [=McQueen's=] appearance ''just after'' his crash.
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* CommonKnowledge: Contrary to popular belief, Lightning does not actually [[spoiler:retire from racing or pass his Piston Cup spot on to Cruz]] by the end of the movie. While she [[spoiler:takes his number and sponsor (95 and Rusteze) during the climax, it's only for that race, and afterwards, she is given a different number and sponsor (51 and Dinoco). Lightning flat-out states that he will keep racing in the future, and while he does act as Cruz's crew chief in the credits in a way specifically mirroring the retired Doc, it's implied to only be a temporary deal until she's ready to race without his active guidance.]]
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* BadassDecay: As several parts of the fanbase have noted, Lightning seems to be less competent as a racer compared to [[TookALevelInBadass his showing]] in ''Cars 2''. In ''2'', Lightning was easily capable of keeping up with and even beating Francesco, an F1 race car with a top speed of 220 mph, while in ''3'', he struggles to keep up with the slower (at only 214 mph) Jackson Storm and [[spoiler:ultimately gives up on doing so to let Cruz do so instead.]]
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** [[spoiler: But Lightning did not finish his career. He himself stated that he would continue to participate in the races. The Word of God explained that he would only train Cruz for a while, and then he would resume his solo career. So "misaimed fandom" makes sense]].
** There is however, an alternate ending where [[spoiler: Lightning ''does'' run the whole race himself, and wins it]], but it was changed to the current one because director Brian Fee deemed it to be too "hollow".
** There is however, an alternate ending where [[spoiler: Lightning ''does'' run the whole race himself, and wins it]], but it was changed to the current one because director Brian Fee deemed it to be too "hollow".
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* LesYay: After Cruz Ramirez [[spoiler: wins the Grand Prix at the end of the movie]], racing analyst Natalie Certain looks in awe at the racer and breathlessly remarks that it was "A heck of a ride."
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*** [[spoiler: Except Lightning didn't finish his career. He will coach Cruz only until the end of the season. The finale hinted at this, and the Word of God confirmed it. So the above explanation doesn't make sense in the context of the movie]].
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*** [[spoiler: Except Lightning didn't finish his career. He will coach Cruz only until the end of the season. The finale hinted at this, and the Word of God confirmed it. So the above explanation doesn't make sense in the context of the movie]].
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** [[spoiler: But McQueen did not finish his career. He himself stated that he would continue to participate in the races. The Word of God explained that he would only train Cruz for a while, and then he would resume his solo career. So "misaimed fandom" makes sense]].
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** [[spoiler: But McQueen Lightning did not finish his career. He himself stated that he would continue to participate in the races. The Word of God explained that he would only train Cruz for a while, and then he would resume his solo career. So "misaimed fandom" makes sense]].
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** [[spoiler: But McQueen did not finish his career. He himself stated that he would continue to participate in the races. The Word of God explained that he would only train Cruz for a while, and then he would resume his solo career. So "misaimed fandom" makes sense]].