Dub Patched — Cars Japanese

While the first two movies kept their original titles, Cars 3 was uniquely localized as Cars/Crossroad (カーズ/クロスロード) [5.8].

Forget Owen Wilson’s "wow." Lightning McQueen in Japan is voiced by , a member of the legendary boy band SMAP and one of Japan’s most beloved actors. Kimura brings a raw, arrogant edge to McQueen that softens beautifully over the film. His signature growl and charismatic intensity make McQueen feel less like a surfer dude and more like a prodigy athlete who has everything to lose. His performance of McQueen’s breakdown in Radiator Springs is heartbreakingly real. cars japanese dub

In Japan, "Cars" was released as "Cars: The Movie" (, Kāzu: Za Mūbī), maintaining its original title in English. The Japanese dub, much like other Disney dubs, was produced with meticulous care to ensure that the characters' personalities and the film's humor were preserved. Voiced by renowned Japanese actors, the dub aimed to capture the essence of the original film while making it relatable to a Japanese audience. While the first two movies kept their original