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May 3, 2017 · ‘Paradise Falls’ really did look like paradise to me. And since so many others of Disney’s beautiful animated world have in fact been inspired by real places, I always wondered....
- Shruti Pillai
Paradise Falls may have been inspired by the real-life Angel Falls, the tallest waterfall on Earth, but the former is actually three times taller!
Jun 1, 2024 · In the film, Paradise Falls was the fictitious place where Carl and Ellie dreamt of going to when they were young, so Docter wanted to the locale to be as dreamlike and otherworldly as possible.
Mar 15, 2024 · Pixar’s Up has a real-life backstory behind Carl’s house, and it is more heartbreaking than the movie. Up follows grumpy pensioner Carl Fredricksen who wants to move his beloved house to Paradise Falls, using balloons.
Jan 8, 2010 · 2. Did you know that there is really a place that looks like Paradise Falls? Talking About It. Paradise Falls was based on real trips that the animators took to South America, to visit the “tepuis” and a magnificent waterfall called “Angel Falls”.
Jun 13, 2022 · When it becomes too much, he decides to ditch it all and go to Paradise Falls, a place he and his late wife Ellie dreamed of visiting — and he's taking his house with him.
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Paradise Falls is a location in the 2009 Disney/Pixar animated feature film, Up. Paradise Falls is based on the real-life Angel Falls, located in Venezuela, South America (where it's also known as Salto Ángel in Spanish).