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Set not too long after the events of the preceding film, Planes: Fire & Rescue sees now-famous air racer Dusty Crophopper (voice of Dane Cook) abruptly learn that due to gearbox damage he may ...
The animated world of vehicles and vessels in Planes: Fire & Rescue ... where genial Dusty Crophopper (voiced by Dane Cook), a single-engine prop plane turned racer, has gone to train to become ...
And since I've always thought the "Cars" franchise was Pixar's weakest offerings, I went into the "Planes" sequel with low expectations. Turns out "Planes: Fire & Rescue" is a lot of fun.
Vivid and folksy, “Fire & Rescue” nicely exceeds expectations dampened by last summer’s stalled-out “Planes.” When crop-duster-turned-renowned-racer Dusty Crophopper (Dane Cook ...
If "Planes" was like eating cardboard, "Fire and Rescue" is slightly more digestible cardboard. So progress? The sequel continues to follow the adventures of Dusty Crophopper, who, in the last ...
“Planes: Fire & Rescue” is roughly twice as good as its predecessor, “Planes,” which was so story-and-laugh starved it would have given “direct-to-video” a bad name. Yes, there was ...
Set not too long after the events of the preceding film, Planes: Fire & Rescue sees now-famous air racer Dusty Crophopper (voice of Dane Cook) abruptly learn that due to gearbox damage he may ...
Taking off where Planes left off, Planes: Fire & Rescue has cropduster-turned-racer plane Dusty Crophopper as a world-heralded speed star. But, after a weird glitch of his gearbox, he gets the ...
The first Planes was a strange beast ... With his career as a racer apparently dashed, then, Dusty decides to train as a fire-fighter with the Smokejumpers, a hodgepodge group of crazy characters ...