Carl Fredricksen is the protagonist of Disney/Pixar's 2009 feature film Up. He is a cranky and widowed 78-year-old retired balloon salesman. He is voiced by Ed Asner. In the late 1930s, young Carl Fredricksen was a shy, quiet boy who idolised renowned explorer Charles F. Muntz. One day, Carl befriended a tomboy named Ellie, who was also a Muntz fan. She confided to Carl her desire to move her "clubhouse", an abandoned house in the neighbourhood, to a cliff overlooking Paradise Falls and made him
Hi Crafty Friends, It's time for Day 1 Previews for C.C Designs May Release. Today, I am showing off the stamp set "Up" with none other than Carl Fredricksen. Make sure you come back on Friday and click my links to shop because this release is going to SELL OUT! Make Crafty Friends Q & A: Q: Have you seen the movie Up? A: Me? Yes, it's soooo cute Supplies: C.C Designs Up Stamp Set PLEASE use my LINKS ABOVE to grab your goodies! Follow me on Instagram @MadeByMeghanK and Subscribe to My Blog www.madebymeghank.com for tons of INSPIRATION and GIVEAWAYS
El chico de "Up" sigue siendo adorable.
In a move that's sure to delight fans of the beloved animated film Up, Airbnb has launched a unique opportunity to stay in a recreated version of Carl Fredricksen's iconic house. Famous for its airborne adventures tied to thousands of balloons, is now available for booking through Airbnb's new Icons category, which features extraordinary experiences… Continue reading →
Happy New Year!! Hope your year is full of adventure! I met this heart warming Carl cosplayer at Rhode Island Comic Con! I was even presented with a Grape Soda pin! Please check out cosplaydadcosplay on Instagram and Cosplay Dad on… […]
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Ever wondered what cartoon characters in real life would look like? Yes, they’re fictional sketches, which means we’ll never know their human looks in our world. But what if cartoon characters were real?