Planes Fire And Rescue 2014 ((full))
: Dusty joins an elite aerial firefighting crew led by the veteran rescue helicopter Blade Ranger . He meets a spirited team including the super-scooper Lil' Dipper , heavy-lift helicopter Windlifter , and a group of brave all-terrain vehicles known as the Smokejumpers .
This article takes an in-depth look at Planes: Fire & Rescue (2014), exploring its production, narrative themes, technical achievements, and its enduring legacy within the Disney animation canon.
Visually, is a massive upgrade from the 2013 original. Water and fire are the two hardest things to animate in CGI, and this film tackles both relentlessly. planes fire and rescue 2014
Simultaneously, a freak accident at Propwash Junction caused by Dusty’s reckless flying results in a fire at the local airport. The firefighters are understaffed, leading the authorities to shut down the airport until a second firefighter is hired. Burdened by guilt and seeking a new purpose, Dusty ventures into the world of aerial firefighting.
(Ed Harris): A stoic and experienced veteran helicopter with a mysterious past. : Dusty joins an elite aerial firefighting crew
Disney released this film on July 18, 2014—peak wildfire season. While other studios were releasing superhero blockbusters, Disney offered a tribute to the real-life "Aerial Firefighting Association" (AFA). The film included a dedication slide during the credits: “Dedicated to the real-life heroes who risk their lives to protect ours.” This timing turned a cartoon into a cultural tribute.
Visually, Planes: Fire & Rescue is a marked improvement over the original Planes . While the Visually, is a massive upgrade from the 2013 original
Faced with a career-ending injury, Dusty decides to find a new purpose. After an accident at his home airport, Propwash Junction, leads to a government inspector closing the field for inadequate fire safety, Dusty volunteers to train as a certified firefighter to save his community's airport. He travels to , where he joins an elite crew of aerial firefighters led by the veteran search-and-rescue helicopter, Blade Ranger (voiced by Ed Harris ). Cast and Characters The film features a mix of returning and new voice talents:
(Dane Cook): A former crop-duster and racing champion seeking a "second chance" as a firefighter. Blade Ranger
Planes: Fire & Rescue Director: Bobs Gannaway Studio: Disneytoon Studios Release Date: July 18, 2014 (US) Predecessor: Planes (2013) Genre: Animated / Action-Adventure / Comedy-Drama
