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  1. Later that morning, Goldman calls Charley and asks if the Morgenstern estate would let him abridge Buttercup's Baby. Amazingly, Charley explains that a young lawyer from the Shog firm just called and wants to settle the lawsuits. Goldman meets Karloff “Carly” Shog the next morning for breakfast. She's a gorgeous blond.

  2. In the same year that Carl and Caroline Wien moved to Drachstein, Wilhelm's cousin Max Carl Wien was born on Christmas day in Königsberg. Max Carl Wien also became a physicist and worked on high-frequency waves and the behaviour of electrolytes at high electric field strengths. Wilhelm grew up learning about the running of the farm [1]:-

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  4. Jul 28, 2023 · Buttercup, don’t break my heart. Chorus to “Build Me Up Buttercup” by The Foundations. In the chorus, the lyrics lament the lover who strings him along, questioning why she continuously gets his hopes up only to let him down in the end. Buttercup, as he refers to his lover, is a term of endearment that is inspired by the pretty yellow ...

  5. No, Buttercup's true love is far, far away. And almost certainly dead. Profession…farm girl-turned-princess. It wasn't an easy change, either. Since Humperdinck can't marry a peasant, Buttercup had to take three years of classes before she could officially be the Princess of Hammersmith.

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    Carl Fredricksen is the protagonist of Disney•Pixar's 2009 animated feature film, Up. He is an old and cranky retired helium balloon salesman, and the widower of Ellie Fredricksen. He is voiced by the late Edward Asner. Edward Asner also reprised the role in Dug Days and Carl's Date.

    Development

    One of the stylization choices made for Up was that a square represented the past and a circle represented the future, the reason for Carl being box-shaped. After the death of his wife, Ellie, Carl has shut off the world around him and has sunk very low to the ground, like a brick. But the characters around him, which have curves, circles and other shapes making up their figures, continue to change while Carl stays within the confinements of his "square".

    Personality

    As a little boy, Carl was shown to be imaginative, and greatly admired the famous adventurer Charles F. Muntz. He was also quite shy as seen when he first met Ellie, but was able to strike a friendship with her due sharing a love for adventure and idolizing Muntz. Following Ellie's death, Carl became lonely, cranky, and bitter and misses his wife terribly, but became nicer with Russell's help. Carl has the typical stubborn character of a man his age, but deep down he's a kind person but has his limits in patience and temper. He found Russell, Dug, and Kevin to be annoyances and obstructions in his goal to fulfill Ellie's dream of moving their home to Paradise Falls, but after he read her last message to him, he did what was right and saved Russell and Kevin, and accepted Dug as his dog. When he lost his and Ellie's house, he was saddened, but realized Ellie would have done the same, stating "It's just a house". Carl vouched for Russell at his ceremony and gave the young scout the very same soda bottle cap that Ellie gave him the day they met, having come to love Russell as the son, or perhaps grandson he never had.

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    In the late 1930s, young Carl Fredricksen was a shy, quiet boy who idolized 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 neighborhood — to a cliff overlooking Paradise Falls and made him promise to help her. Carl and Ellie eventually got married and grew old together in the restored house, working in a zoo as a balloon vendor and a zookeeper, respectively. After being informed that Ellie was infertile, they repeatedly pooled their savings for a trip to Paradise Falls, but always ended up spending it on more pressing needs. Just as Carl and Ellie, who were both senior citizens, finally seemed able to take their trip, Ellie contracted an illness and died of old age, leaving Carl by himself, becoming bitter and cranky and missing his wife terribly. As the years passed, the city grew around Carl's old house with construction as he refused to move. After confronting a construction worker over his broken mailbox, the court orders Carl to move into the Shady Oaks Retirement Home. Carl comes up with a scheme to keep his promise to Ellie: he uses his old professional supplies to create a makeshift airship, using 10,000 helium balloons, which lifts his house off its foundations. Russell, a young Wilderness Explorer (a fictional scouting organization), becomes an accidental passenger in an effort to earn his final merit badge for assisting the elderly. After surviving a thunderstorm, the house lands near a ravine facing Paradise Falls. Carl and Russell harness themselves to the still-buoyant house and begin to walk it around the ravine, hoping to reach the falls before the balloons deflate. They later befriend a tall, colorful flightless bird whom Russell names "Kevin" who is trying to reach her chicks and a dog named Dug, who wears a special collar that allows him to speak. Carl and Russell encounter a pack of dogs led by Alpha and are taken to Dug's master, who turns out to be an elderly Charles Muntz. Muntz invites Carl and Russell aboard his dirigible, where he explains that he has spent the years since his disgrace searching Paradise Falls for the giant bird. When Russell innocuously notes the bird's similarity to Kevin, Muntz becomes hostile, prompting the pair to flee with Kevin and Dug. Muntz eventually catches up with them and starts a fire beneath Carl's house by breaking his lantern, forcing Carl to choose between saving it or Kevin. Carl rushes to put out the fire, allowing Muntz to take the bird. Carl and Russell eventually reach the falls, but Russell is angry with Carl for breaking his promise by saving his house instead of Kevin. Settling into his home, Carl looks through Ellie's childhood scrapbook, seeing that it actually has many more photos of their lives on it than he thought, and finds the last note from Ellie thanking him for the "adventure" and encouraging him to go on a new one. It was at that moment when Carl realized how foolish he had been. Reinvigorated, he goes to find Russell, only to see him sailing off on some balloons to save Kevin. Carl empties his house of furniture and possessions and pursues him. Russell is captured by Muntz, but Carl manages to board the dirigible in flight and free both Russell and Kevin, having a fight with Muntz. Muntz pursues them around the airship, finally cornering Dug, Kevin, and Russell inside Carl's tethered house. Carl lures Kevin out through a window and back onto the airship with Dug and Russell clinging to her back, just as Muntz is about to close in. Muntz leaps after them, only to snag his foot on some balloon lines and fall to his death. Snapped from its tether, the house descends out of sight through the clouds, which Carl accepts as being for the best. Carl and Russell reunite Kevin with her chicks, then fly the dirigible back to the United States. When Russell's father misses his son's Senior Explorer ceremony, Carl presents Russell with his final badge: the grape soda cap that Ellie gave to Carl when they first met, to the applause of Russell's mother in the audience. The two then enjoy some ice cream together, sitting on the curb outside the shop as Russell and his father used to do, with the dirigible parked nearby. Unbeknownst to Carl, the house is shown to have landed on the exact location beside the falls, fulfilling his promise to Ellie.

    Dug's Special Mission

    Carl and Russell only appear at the end of the short film where Dug is looking at a rock shaped like a turtle during the events where he and Russell arrive in the rocky area of Paradise Falls. After hearing the voice, Dug reunites with the two to find a new master for him after Alpha, Beta, and Gamma scold Dug for not capturing Kevin, the rare bird Muntz was to capture, as he finds two new masters to assist him. During the image where Dug speaks to Carl and Russell, the two are suddenly surprised that he is able to talk before the image cuts to black.

    George and A.J.

    Carl first appears telling nurses George and A.J. that he is ready to leave for his retirement at Shady Oaks. However, the two nurses notice there are lots of balloons on his house which floats over them as Carl bids them a farewell. The next day during morning news, a journalist tells the nurses to tell the public what they saw after mentioning that Carl was accused of harming a construction worker and now takes off with his house filled with balloons and indeed escaped. Later during the events when Carl and Russell return with the Spirit of Adventure dirigible, he and Russell leave the dirigible while Russell tells him he would like to steer the dirigible's helm the next time they arrive.

    Disney Emoji Blitz

    “Tap left or right to bring Carl and Ellie's house to Paradise Falls!” ―Carl's Power description. Carl appears as a Gold emoji, unlockable through the game's Gold Boxes. His Power has the player quickly perform a mini-game where they must tap the screen to land Carl's house upon the rocky cliffs of Paradise Falls. Carl is one of six different Up emoji the player must unlock / upgrade in order to complete the Up collection.

    Disney Heroes: Battle Mode

    “Carl begrudgingly takes to the battlefield, ready to beat back enemies with his cane and yell at those who get in his way.” ―Carl's in-game Hero description. Carl appears as a frontline Tank Hero, specializing in silencing enemies by yelling at them, spitting his dentures at opponents who get to close, and playing a game of catch with Dug. Like all characters, Carl has two unique Friendship Campaigns, each pairing him up with another Hero. His first, "Blustery Balloon", has him help Eeyore chase after a bundle of balloons which carried Winnie the Pooh away, while his second, "Mis-Adventure Awaits!", has him (and Olaf) recruited by Corey the Manticore on a quest to retrieve a legendary artifact. Additionally, Carl appears in the Friendship Campaigns for Russell & Kevin and Statler and Waldorf.

    Disneyland ParisCarl appears at the Walt Disney Studios Park as a walkaround character.

    DisneylandCarl appears on the Up float in the Pixar Play Parade following its 2018 refurbishment.

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  6. Up is a 2009 American animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. The film was directed by Pete Docter, co-directed by Bob Peterson, and produced by Jonas Rivera. Docter and Peterson also wrote the film's screenplay and story, with Tom McCarthy co-writing the latter.

  7. He is a leftist activist that seems to fit into many stereotypes about young left-wingers. I still don't know why tell call him a cuck, the only thing i see on the video is him saying "are you kidding me, is that a joke?" 153 votes, 55 comments. 3.3M subscribers in the OutOfTheLoop community.

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