Thursday, July 7, 2011

Siddeley with Holley Shiftwell Cars 2 Spy Jet Fisher Price Pixar



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SIDDELEY SPY JET TRANSPORTER from Cars 2 Fisher Price

The Fisher-Price Imaginext Disney Pixar Cars 2 - Siddeley comes with Holly Shiftwell, a plastic car and styled just like the characters in the new Cars 2 movie! Press the button on Siddeley and watch the doors open. Place any car inside and take off! Open the back cargo door and drive out the vehicle. Siddeley holds any Imaginext Cars 2 car. Boys will love playing out their favorite Cars 2 moments with these two new characters! it's a Cars 2 plane with push button to open cargo bay, cars fit inside, push down ramp to let cars out and wheels fold in and out.


Siddeley the Spy Jet is a state-of-the-art British twin-engine spy jet. At 176 feet from nose to tail and an impressive 157-foot wingspan, the super sleek silver-bodied Siddeley streaks through international skies at record-breaking mach 1 speeds. Outfitted with all the latest in high-tech spy equipment, including cloaking technology, defensive weaponry and afterburners, Siddeley is Finn's steadfast partner-in-fighting-crime around the globe. His tail has A113 painted on it, a recurring gag in the Pixar films

- A113 appears on Siddeley's tail.
- The Latin inscription on the British secret service emblem seen inside Siddeley reads, "Honor Courage Horsepower."
- Siddeley's design seems exact to a G5 Airplane or a BAC One-Eleven Airliner.
- Siddeley's windscreen is a composition of metallic-coated fused silica quartz to withstand the temperature, speed and UV rays he is exposed to during his high-speed trips.

A113 (pronounced A1-13) was the classroom number used by character animation students at the California Institute of the Arts. It is said to appear in some way, shape, or form in every and all Pixar film. Although none have been found to date on Monsters Inc, Pete Docter mentions he believed that it was on one of the doors in a hallway inside the factory in the documentary "Pixar: 25 Magic Moments".A113 in cars 2

Pixar Films:
-- Toy Story - License plate number on Ms. Davis' minivan.
-- A Bug's Life - Code on cereal box as Flik enters the bug city. Also, "Vitamin A113" on the Nutrition Facts for Casey Jr. Cookies.
-- Toy Story 2 - Airport announcement for "LassetAir Flight A113", also a reference to director John Lasseter. Again on Ms. Davis' license plate.
-- Finding Nemo - Model code on camera used by scuba diver.
-- The Incredibles - A room number in Syndrome's lair. It is the conference room that Mr. Incredible is suppose to get his second assignment and where he is attacked by the enhanced Omnidroid v.X9. Also, the prison level where Mr. Incredible is held is "Level A1" in Cell # 13: A1 & 13. There is also a bar graph labeled A1 and the highest bar is bar 13.
-- Cars - Mater's license plate number. Also the number of the railway train which almost crashes into Lightning McQueen while he is on his way to Radiator Springs. In addition, the number is part of Dexter Hoover's license plate, the whole license number being "A113CA".
-- Ratatouille - Git, the lab rat, has a tag on his left ear that reads, "A113".
-- WALL•E - The forbidden code for Auto's "directive". This instance is the first time A113 has held any actual significance in the film's plot.
-- Up - On the sign outside the court room.
-- Toy Story 3 - Once again on Ms. Davis' license plate.
-- Cars 2 - Again on Mater's license plate. Also on the tail of the spy plane Siddeley. Additionally, the number appears beneath the photo of Axlerod's engine when Finn, Holley, and Mater are examining it for the first time. It seems like Cars 2 has the most appearing A113's.

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