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Pixar’s ‘Up’ Teaser Trailer is Here!

The official site is online as well...

The Comic Con panel for Disney/Pixar’s Up just took place and it was yet again another impressive showing. Last year Pixar didn’t have much for WALL•E, but this year there was footage and goodies galore. However, it isn’t restricted to Comic Con goers. While some of the footage won’t be online, David brings you a description right here, but the teaser trailer can be found directly below and the official site has launched right here.

We also got the full voice cast list which includes Ed Asner, Christopher Plummer, Delroy Lindo and, as always, Mr. John Ratzenberger.

Up doesn’t hit theaters until May 29, 2009.


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