00:00Did you know that the cities in Pixar are actually inspired by real places?
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00:07In Cars, Radiator Springs is a blend of several historic towns along the famous Route 66.
00:13The artists traveled thousands of kilometers to photograph motels,
00:17gas stations and illuminated signs before recreating the city.
00:20Up there, the teams went to Kanema National Park to study Mount Rorema.
00:26These almost vertical cliffs directly inspired the famous Paradise Falls in the film.
00:30In Coco, the artists spent several weeks in Mexico,
00:33particularly in the states of Michoacán and Guanajuato.
00:36They photographed streets, markets, cemeteries
00:39and they even met families during the Day of the Dead celebrations
00:42in order to faithfully reproduce the atmosphere in Red Alert.
00:45It's a true tribute to Toronto.
00:47It includes Chinatown and the Sky Dome.
00:49which is now called Roger Centre,
00:51and many streets that are inspired by the city center.
00:54Pixar never copies the city exactly.
00:56They blend several real locations to create a believable universe.
00:59while maintaining a unique identity for each film.
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