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stare dumbfounded at the sky while their van's alarm goes off (it had been bumped by Carl's house).

Meanwhile, other senior citizens around the city, including at Shady Oaks, are watching the news report and celebrating Carl's "escape".

Unfortunately, the seniors have been inspired by Carl in performing similar ideas, and every time George and A.J.

Finally, they arrive back at the Shady Oaks Retirement Village, only to find an old man outside the door who yells "So long, suckers!"

It turns out to be Charles Muntz's Spirit of Adventure dirigible, and Carl is flying it with Russell next to him.

The airship lands on top of the van, crushing it and causing to effectively stop its alarm.

Instead of being released on DVD like Partly Cloudy, Dug's Special Mission, or any other Pixar short film, George and A.J.

The short also features a humorous commentary track in which Josh Cooley gives up in the first 30 seconds and asks Tom Kane to make it sound more exciting.

Animation Views said, "As flippant with the film’s core idea as it is funny, this was an online “extra” for a long while, animated with a budgetary concern (perhaps it was a proposal for the disc’s extra short before Dug’s Mission was chosen instead?)