Release Date:
29 July 2009 (France)Budget:
$175, 000, 000 (estimated)Opening Weekend:
$68, 108, 790 (USA)Aspect Ratio:
1.85 : 1 See full technical specs »Trivia
The tepui (flat mountains) and waterfalls similar to Paradise Falls are actually found in Venezuela. The country's Angel Falls is the highest waterfall in the world. See more »Goofs
Carl's house starts flying at the moment when he releases the balloons from the chimney; assuming that all balloons were already inflated and stored inside the house, this should have made the house float hours before already, regardless of whether they are inside or outside the house. However, it appears the balloons were in a giant sack in the backyard, and could have either been tethered down securely, or compressed to reduce lift. See more »Quotes
[first lines]Newsreel Announcer: Movietown News presents, "Spotlight on Adventure." What you are now witnessing is footage never before seen by civilized humanity: a lost world in South America. Lurking in the shadow of majestic Paradise Falls, it sports plants and animals undiscovered by science. Who would dare set foot on this inhospitable summit? Why, our subject today, Charles Muntz!
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Crazy Credits
The photographs of characters shown during the end credits thematically match the crew members' positions, as do the "Wilderness Explorer" badges that also appear. See more »Connections
Featured in Animation Lookback: Pixar Animation Studios Part 6 (2013) See more »Soundtracks
Habanera(uncredited)
from "Carmen"
by Georges Bizet
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