Arctic Combat Carl

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1. Combat Carl Finally Gets A High-Five..After The Credits

One of Toy Story 4's funniest running gags involves the arctic-clad Combat Carl (Carl Weathers) always being left hanging when he raises his hand for a high-five. Super mario rpg song.

Those few who bothered to stick around until the very end of the credits, however, will be rewarded with one last gag: Carl finally gets some skin from Duke Caboom in the closing Pixar logo fanfare.

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Disney/PixarCarl Weathers thinks Combat Carl is just as classic an animated Toy Story character as Woody or Buzz Lightyear.He is a little biased since the actor voices the gung-ho action figure in Toy Story of Terror! But after having seen his fists of fury as Apollo Creed in the Rocky films or Weathers taking down aliens in Predator, do you really want to disagree with him?Carl and his little buddy Combat Carl Jr. — a homage to the old 12-inch G.I. Joe toys and the more recent 3¾-inch figures — have to help out the usual Toy Story crew in the Halloween-themed special (out on Blu-ray and DVD Tuesday) when Woody (Tom Hanks), Buzz (Tim Allen) and others start getting mysteriously grabbed while on a road trip at the Sleep Well Motel.The spunky cowgirl Jesse (Joan Cusack) encounters Carl and they team up to rescue her friends while also helping Carl find a missing appendage and get back to his owner, Billy.While Carl lives up to the 'Combat' part of his name, Weathers also sees a charm and pathos to the plastic military guy.'

Arctic Combat Carl

There's something cuddly about Combat Carl, and I can relate to that because the child in me appreciates that part of him,' says the actor, 66. 'I could see how young kids could warm up to Combat Carl very easily because on one hand he's a protector, and on the other hand he's someone you'd want to protect because he's already injured.' There's something ingenious about creating him, and like most of the Pixar and Disney characters, there are elements that we've all loved about them.' Filmmakers used electronics to get Weathers' voice a little higher as Carl Jr. — he says he hasn't sounded like that since 'maybe when I first started to talk.'

And both are inspired by the action heroes Weathers played back in the 1970s and '80s, from the Rocky movies to Force 10 from Navarone and Action Jackson.The lifelong Disney fan doesn't know if he would have jumped at the chance to voice Combat Carl back then — instead Weathers thinks he'd rather have played a buff live-action version, since the former Oakland Raiders linebacker lived for the physical stuff.' When you have a certain athletic body type, then it all made sense,' Weathers says. 'I don't think Woody Allen is looking to do that kind of work — and we're not looking to see him do that kind of work unless it's going to be all comedic.' By the same token, me trying to be Woody Allen doesn't quite cut it,' he adds with a chuckle.Of all the movies back then, Weathers thinks that the first Rocky in 1976 was definitely the one that hurt the most. He recalls it being a grueling and exhausting experience for both him and star Sylvester Stallone between the amount of time they were training and then the actual fights in front of the camera.A lot of it, though, was just because at the time he didn't know the energy that role would require.' It's like the first time a person goes to the gym and is trained by a trainer.

That's going to hurt a lot more than after you've done it for a month or two,' Weathers says. 'Not only have your muscles been trained to do it, but your mind's been trained to do it.'

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