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New 'Up' Trailer Introduces Talking Dog and Villain
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Meet Dug, the talking dog, and get the first glimpses of evil Charles Muntz in the brand new and full trailer of Disney/Pixar's latest animation movie, 'Up'.

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Disney/Pixar have released a full-length trailer for their forthcoming animation "Up". Premiered at Yahoo! Movies, the new promo video for this CG-adventure puts out many fresh footage from the scene in which Carl and Russell first meet Dug the talking dog to the first shot of villain Charles Muntz.

The trailer opens with a clip displaying the time Russell is offering Carl his assistance. Though Carl consistently rejects any of Russell's offer, Russell is not about to give up that easily. As the trailer continues, real glimpses of the adventures both Carl and Russell experience are finally shared, including scenes where their house gets caught in a lighting storm and they encounter a gigantic rainbow colored bird in a jungle.

An animation adventure comedy from "Monsters, Inc." director Pete Docter, "Up" revolves around Carl Fredricksen, a 78-year-old balloon salesman who fulfills his lifelong dream of a great adventure when he ties thousands of balloons to his house and flies away to the wilds of South America. But, his adventure is disrupted when he finds out that an unwanted guest incidentally joins the trip.

Filling the voice of Carl and Russell are Edward Asner and Jordan Nagai respectively. They are supported by other voice talents, including Christopher Plummer, John Ratzenberger and Paul Eiding. The animation movie written and co-directed by Bob Peterson is set for U.S. release on May 29.

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