Carl's Date, An Update to Up's Carl after the events of the first movie

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<p>Carl’s date going to be the closest thing we are going to have to an Up sequel at this moment. We don’t know what is Disney’s plan for this Widowed adventurer but he finally moves on from Ellie’s Death. This is the second Mini Spin-off for Up. The first one is Dug Days, Which shows us a slice of the life of Dug the talking dog. You can watch those animated Shorts on Disney Plus. Some fans are theorizing that Carl’s Date and Dug Days are Disney’s attempt to test the waters if there is a demand for a sequel for Up. That movie ended on a positive note and made $735.1 million. Something Disney and Pixar needed right now after the failure of Lightyear and Strange World.</p>
 
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Oh, that's a little upsetting. I want to see Carl's Date, but I don't really want to see Elemental. I'll have to watch Elemental to see Carl's Date, so it's unfortunate that they're packaged together. I wish they were separate so I could focus on Carl's tale alone without having to endure a film that doesn't interest me. I'll still give it a shot though since I want to see Carl again. I understand though its a Short so they will use it to lure people to see Elemental.
 
I hope he doesn't pull an Al Pacino and become a father at the age of 83. Becoming a father at old age raises questions about the father's mortality and the influence it may have on the child. Because the dad have a shorter life expectancy, the baby endure the emotional trauma of losing their father at a young age. Physical difficulties of parenting might also be difficult for an older father, perhaps limiting his ability to fully participate with his child.
 
Oh, how I wish Carl's Date was a full-length movie instead of just a short! The story of Carl finding love again is a longer story.
 
Wait, so if I watch the movie Elemental, I get Carl's Date as part of the package? That sounds like a buy one, get one deal! It's like getting two movies for the price of one.
 
I loved the movie "Up"! Seeing Carl back on the big screen in "Carl's Date" sounds amazing.It's so sad that Ed Asner, the voice of Carl, passed away. It's great that they were able to use his authentic voice in "Carl's Date." It's a lovely tribute to his talent."Carl's Date" looks adorable! I can't help but smile seeing Carl and Dug together again. I'm sure it'll be a heartwarming and funny short.
 
"Carl's Date" seems like a cute story, but I hope more people will be excited about the feature film "Elemental." I hope the short doesn't overshadow the main attraction.I can't wait to watch "Carl's Date" with my family. We all loved "Up," and it'll be fun to see Carl and Dug's new adventure together. I'm sure it'll be a great movie night.
 
It's sweet that Dug is helping Carl with his date. Their friendship is heartwarming, and it's nice to see them support each other. I hope it all works out for Carl in the end.
 
The fact that they were able to include Ed Asner's voice in "Carl's Date" is a beautiful tribute to his legacy. It's a way for fans to remember his talent and contributions to the film. We wont have a full sequel since he is dead but this is the closest thing we will get.
 

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