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Carl Fredricksen

Carl Fredricksen is the protagonist of Disney/Pixar's 2009 feature film Up. He is a cranky and widowed 78-year-old retired balloon salesman. He is voiced by Ed Asner. In the late 1930s, young Carl Fredricksen was a shy, quiet boy who idolised 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 neighbourhood, to a cliff overlooking Paradise Falls and made…

Carl Fredricksen

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 Ed Asner. Ed Asner also reprised the role in Dug Days. 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…

How many times do we hear the phrase ‘everyone is unique.’ Well, these people have proven this to be quite untrue when they stumbled upon their twins in the most strangest of places. From this elderly gentleman bearing an uncanny resemblance to Carl Fredricksen from ‘Up,’ to this young guy hanging out in a bar, only to discover he shares a strong similarity to the 19th Century French Realism artist, Gustave Courbet, these doppelgänger moments are almost too good to be true!

How many times do we hear the phrase ‘everyone is unique.’ Well, these people have proven this to be quite untrue when they stumbled upon their twins in the most strangest of places. From this elderly gentleman bearing an uncanny resemblance to Carl Fredricksen from ‘Up,’ to this young guy hanging out in a bar, only to discover he shares a strong similarity to the 19th Century French Realism artist, Gustave Courbet, these doppelgänger moments are almost too good to be true!