Connections
Edited into
Carl and Russell's lines are lifted from Up, as well as the animation at the end of this short film as the camera pans out.
Spin-off
References
plateau visted by characters is the same and is shot identically
When Charles Muntz presents the skeleton on stage
Kevin digests Carl's balloons just like the Ostrich did in the cartoon.
The house spins around in a gray storm and stops suddenly
The whole changin ties ellipsis in the Intro resembles the one from Lubitsch's Heaven Can Wait
A poor, young couple buy, move into, and fix up an abandoned house that is part of their past.
The dogs check their communication similar to the rebels on the start of the attack on the death star. Also, the title is shown on a movie theatre marquee during the end credits.
The climax on the top of the blimp.
Carl spots a Red while looking for red cars and says "Red one!" until Russel says "Hey, unicycles don't count, Mr. Fredricksen!"
In the scene where Kevin menaces Fredricksen by slowing extending his neck while walking towards him, his movements are identical to the Velociraptors of Jurassic Park.
The Sunny Miami Knick Knack appears as a picture on a brochure on the front desk at the Travel Agency Carl visits.
Lots-o'-Huggin' Bear appears next to the little girl's bed when Carl's house floats past her window.
Referenced in
A scene where Lenny and Carl are floating in a balloon chair, there is a house floating in the background (with balloons).
movie is reviewed
Hewy says he's back from his vacation on Paradise Falls
Mentioned by President Barack Obama as being watched with his kids in the White House screening room with 3D glasses.
Title mentioned by Michael, who admits that all Pixar movies make him cry
Subject of a $12,500 question
Subject of a $600 clue in the category "The Movie's Characters"
Opening scene taken directly from film; news ticker during report referencing film events
Listed as one of the best animated movies of 2009 so far
Jay mentions that the film has made nearly $700 million
Subject of a $2,000 question
a girl predicts that the movie will have a sequel called "Down"
Listed as a Best Picture nominee in the "Access Hollywood" segment
Mentioned in dialogue
poster outside theater
Subject of a $5,000 question
Mentioned in dialogue
Mentioned by Meredith Vieira and a contestant
Subject of an $800 clue in the category "Movie Title Fill In the Blank"
Included in a $12,500 question
DVD cover shown.
A reviewer says "Wall-E" and "Up" showed new potential for animation
correct response in "Animated Films" category
Mentioned in dialogue
Sean Locke talks about the film.
Mentioned by Phyllis when she sees that Michael has brought balloons to Andy's performance
Hewy: "As you can see [...] I'm flying my house again. But this time I'm not going to Paradise Falls. "
Quote from the movie: "What are you, the old guy from 'Up'?"
Mr. Freddrickson makes a brief cameo.
mentioned in dialogue
mentioned by Cleveland
Referenced by Seth on Weekend Update
Ignatiy says that "Cars 2" isn't "Up"
The Old Man and The Boy appear in the movie
mentioned in dialogue
Referenced in "Who's On Top?"
Referenced by Seth on Weekend Update
The iPhone's Remote app is shown displaying the film's poster
Referenced in the "Today" segment
Answer to question in the category Movie Lines
Said to be the only animated feature since "Pocahontas" (1995) to win Best Musical Score.
mentioned by Sue
When the dog is attached to the balloons, someone yells out "It's just like up"
The talking fox lost Top Dog to the canine in this movie.
Hewy says "Brave" is not in the same league as this movie.
Malcolm refers to Glenn as "the old man from Up."
A poster of the movie was shown at Pixar Studios.
Nick mentions that Gary cried during "Up".
"Like Pixar's Up, only with more homo-eroticism."
DVD seen
Shawn to Henry: "You're like the old guy in 'Up.'"
Featured in
clips in Ratzenberger conclusion
Reviewed, clips shown
A fragment is shown.
Clips shown.
New on DVD for the Weekend Peekend
In Memorian segment: Kellie Frederickson
#6
#5
Clips shown when Nominated for a Catagory
Clips shown.
Clip shown.
Clip shown to introduce today's special guest Michael Giacchino.
Clip shown.
Footage shown as Roeper discusses the movie's Best Picture chances
Footage shown as Roeper discusses the Best Picture category
nominee clips
#2
Taking #7 on the user poll of the best movies of 2001-2010
Clips of mistakes shown
#2
a clip is shown as Nell Minow says the film used 3D for characterization and to tell the story
Scenes were shown during the recreation of the flying house.
#5
#6
"An adventure story in South America starring a geriatric."
#5
Short clip shown
Spoofed in
Since its a Realistic Depiction of films, The House Doesn't fly off when Carl releases the balloons
A skit on the Up product based off of the idea of this movie.
the Itchy and Scratchy cartoon "P.U." is a parody
"S'up" is a spoof of this movie.
old man in balloon house says "Up yours!"
"Up and Down" scene