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Carl helps Kevin and Russell. Charles Muntz, while chasing Kevin, gets caught on some strings from Carl and Ellie's house and then plummets down below. Ellie and Carl's house floats down to Paradise Falls. Kevin goes back to taking care of the baby birds. Carl takes control of Muntz's zeppelin and heads to the U.S. with Russell, Dug and all of Muntz's dogs. At the scout ceremony, Russell gets the badge for assisting the elderly and Carl gives him the grape cap that Ellie gave him when they first met. Russell and Carl sit outside an ice cream place and count cars. The last scene is Carl and Ellie's house sitting at Paradise Falls.

Racer X

Continuity mistake: When Russel is complaining, when he says "Zoology" his face is covered in dirt. When Carl tells him that he can do his business in the bushes, he is instantly clean. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lOjhfcBNZW8.

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Carl: Russell, if you don't get up, the tigers will eat you.
Russell: There aren't any tigers in South America. Zoology.

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Trivia: When Carl's house begins to lift and the little girl looks out her window, the Luxo ball from Pixar's other films is seen in her room.

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Question: When Carl and Ellie are married, why are there only a few wedding guests for the groom and why the long faces while the guests for the bride are so excited and celebrating the wedding?

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Chosen answer: Carl and Ellie have two dramatically different personalities. Carl is more conservative, more reserved, a tender heart covered by a tough exterior which Ellie is able to break through, but which seems to recalcify after she dies. Ellie, on the other hand, is the sweet free spirit, rambunctious and adventurous. Throughout the film, each one conforms to the other until they ultimately blend into one beautiful unit. I think the makers of the film were trying to show that their respective personalities were a product of their upbringing, and reflected in the reactions of their families - hers larger, more fun, and more "hick" (we hear gunshots, for Pete's sake), and his more reserved, formal and patrician.

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