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The Japanese version of Cars 2 features a major change in the music. In the worldwide version, a scene at a Tokyo party plays a song by the American alternative rock band Weezer. For the Japanese release, Disney used a song called "Polyrhythm" by the mega-popular Japanese pop group Perfume. The upbeat electronic music fit the bright, neon lights of Tokyo perfectly.
Japanese dubbing often adds silent pauses for emotional beats. In the English version, jokes fire rapid-fire. In the Japanese dub, the director (often supervised by Pixar Japan) slowed the rhythm slightly, allowing reaction shots and character moments to breathe—a style more aligned with domestic anime.
The Japanese version of Cars 2 features a major change in the music. In the worldwide version, a scene at a Tokyo party plays a song by the American alternative rock band Weezer. For the Japanese release, Disney used a song called "Polyrhythm" by the mega-popular Japanese pop group Perfume. The upbeat electronic music fit the bright, neon lights of Tokyo perfectly.
Japanese dubbing often adds silent pauses for emotional beats. In the English version, jokes fire rapid-fire. In the Japanese dub, the director (often supervised by Pixar Japan) slowed the rhythm slightly, allowing reaction shots and character moments to breathe—a style more aligned with domestic anime.